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front are heading toward california and the pacific northwest. storms and downpours hit florida's flood zone again. rain for parts of the northeast. >> 90s and triple digits from phoenix and dallas to washington, d.c. 80s in l.a., kansas city, chicago and boston. 79 in detroit. >>> most of the republican presidential candidates gathered on a stage in new hampshire last night in a preview of thursday's big debate. missing though was front-runner donald trump. he refused to attend. abc's serena marshall with the highlights. >> reporter: it's the kickoff to debate week. the largest gathering of the crowded republican field yet. 14 of the 17 presidential contenders participating in a debate-like event in new hampshire. but no one was throwing punches. >> i'm really impressed with the caliber of the people that are running for president. >> i'm not here to criticize my party. >> reporter: instead using the forum stage to take digs at president obama. >> this president's done an awful job.
front are heading toward california and the pacific northwest. storms and downpours hit florida's flood zone again. rain for parts of the northeast. >> 90s and triple digits from phoenix and dallas to washington, d.c. 80s in l.a., kansas city, chicago and boston. 79 in detroit. >>> most of the republican presidential candidates gathered on a stage in new hampshire last night in a preview of thursday's big debate. missing though was front-runner donald trump. he refused to attend....
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>>diane t: giving us cool temperature as a source here in the pacific northwest will have a high ridge pressure system over the desert southwest what that would do is heat things up as we mentioned this is a mix of apache fog as well you see most of the fog burns off of high clouds that will be plenty of sunshine for the north and south bay maybe even for the bayside cities scattered clouds in the morning but plenty of sunshine to last all day long we are dealing with cool temperatures really one more than under clear skies is going to be hot come saturday and sunday will talk about how long it will last 74 has come of next. >>pam m: we get a look at one of the most important tools fire fighters are using to fight a wildfire that is ahead in this broadcast. grant l: on the bay bridge such crew scowling the water police on land looking for a woman who the chp said but into the water after crashing a stolen car in an rustling free from the officer from the perspective of this is pretty ridiculous the chp said around 2:00 this morning a woman was traveling eastbound just past the tower on
>>diane t: giving us cool temperature as a source here in the pacific northwest will have a high ridge pressure system over the desert southwest what that would do is heat things up as we mentioned this is a mix of apache fog as well you see most of the fog burns off of high clouds that will be plenty of sunshine for the north and south bay maybe even for the bayside cities scattered clouds in the morning but plenty of sunshine to last all day long we are dealing with cool temperatures...
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Aug 31, 2015
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we are looking at an important system in the pacific northwest that will bring fall-like temperaturescip, no. the short answer is we are trending dry, not only for the next seven days but for ten, maybe 16 days it looks like we'll be dry but as we look up into the pacific northwest, it's a huge trough and this is not only going to bring a series of cool weather systems, it will also bring in some pretty misty drizzling foggy mornings tuesday and wednesday but as for tomorrow, the last day of august, i want to update you on inacio where we could see the eye of the hurricane yesterday. category four. we're experiencing a lot of sheer now and rapid weakening as the eye fills in all tropical storm watches have been discontinued for the hawaii islands. three hurricanes remain in the atlantic. not big hurricanes anymore except for this one here. this is a category five but not moving towards any land and ignacio is north hawaii islands. they will see high surf, scattered rain and weakens monday into tuesday and tropical storm watches could go back up again. so they have been water logged th
we are looking at an important system in the pacific northwest that will bring fall-like temperaturescip, no. the short answer is we are trending dry, not only for the next seven days but for ten, maybe 16 days it looks like we'll be dry but as we look up into the pacific northwest, it's a huge trough and this is not only going to bring a series of cool weather systems, it will also bring in some pretty misty drizzling foggy mornings tuesday and wednesday but as for tomorrow, the last day of...
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dry in the pacific northwest. now, it does look like this el nino will impact us most strongly in terms of rainfall early winter. right now, we're seeing strong storms in the pacifica. higher numbers of pacific hurricanes and more wind shear across the tropical atlantic. we have seen a quiet tropical atlantic. right now, the latest projection, late fall into early winter, el nino will peak and strong classic el nino seasons in the past, january and february tend to be the big months for rainfall. fingers crossed. we'll hope el nino stays in a strong phase throughout the winter. where right now, typical sea breeze into dublin. 75 in san jose, tiburon to san francisco, not too bad. parts of the north bay in the high 70s as the clouds come in, and 70 currently in san francisco. we do have a fairly healthy sea breeze out there right now. for the next couple days, temperatures will turn a little bit warmer. not much change out on the coast, but valley temperatures should climb a couple more degrees as we head towards a
dry in the pacific northwest. now, it does look like this el nino will impact us most strongly in terms of rainfall early winter. right now, we're seeing strong storms in the pacifica. higher numbers of pacific hurricanes and more wind shear across the tropical atlantic. we have seen a quiet tropical atlantic. right now, the latest projection, late fall into early winter, el nino will peak and strong classic el nino seasons in the past, january and february tend to be the big months for...
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Aug 30, 2015
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we'll talk about the pacific northwest, they got their fair share rain which they will take. but the winds last night really damaging at at times deadly. another pulse of rain and wind. especially for seattle tonight and tomorrow. you'll take the rain again. but the wind is an issue. it will be cooler too, but the wins out ahead of it is going to fan the flames of the fire. building heat, look at the temperatures across the upper midwest, near 100 degrees near the canadian border. this heat kind of locking in place and shifting a little bit to the east and building into the northeast, temperatures will be heat waivish in new york city. near 90 today, 90s, monday tuesday, wednesday. same deem for d.c. boston, and >> remnants of erika. >> remnants of erika. some thunderstorms across the everglades and down across the florida keys. we'll be heading this direction not only today but for the next couple of days. next we'll talk about several category 4 hurricanes in the south pacific. see you in just a little bit. >> we thought it looked like a glacier behind you. we want to make
we'll talk about the pacific northwest, they got their fair share rain which they will take. but the winds last night really damaging at at times deadly. another pulse of rain and wind. especially for seattle tonight and tomorrow. you'll take the rain again. but the wind is an issue. it will be cooler too, but the wins out ahead of it is going to fan the flames of the fire. building heat, look at the temperatures across the upper midwest, near 100 degrees near the canadian border. this heat...
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Aug 24, 2015
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a fairly strong system by at least august standards, bringing a lot of rain to the pacific northwest, bringing us some clouds. for now, unfortunately, too far to the north to bring us a good chance of rain. cloudy skies across the north bay and much like we have seen this weekend, the sea breeze picks up and temperatures cooling slightly as we head towards next sunday. we'll be watching tuesday afternoon into wednesday and maybe for the north bay next saturday, a chance of seeing a few showers. stay tuned. back to you. >> all right, look forward to that. >> that will be nice if we get rain drops. >> coming up not one but two pa pandas. we told you about this yesterday at the national zoo. >> our first look at the panda pair. >>> plus, peggy, their older sibling has something to celebrate, too. >> panda overload coming up. leave early go roam sleep in sleep out star gaze dream big wander more care less beat sunrise chase sunset do it all. on us. get your first month's payment plus five years wear and tear coverage. make the most of summer... with volvo. >>> haze up there, but you can d
a fairly strong system by at least august standards, bringing a lot of rain to the pacific northwest, bringing us some clouds. for now, unfortunately, too far to the north to bring us a good chance of rain. cloudy skies across the north bay and much like we have seen this weekend, the sea breeze picks up and temperatures cooling slightly as we head towards next sunday. we'll be watching tuesday afternoon into wednesday and maybe for the north bay next saturday, a chance of seeing a few showers....
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Aug 24, 2015
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in the pacific northwest over 1 million acres torched, hundreds of homes burned. the government spending $150 million of federal money a week to fight back with everything they have got. air tankers, smoke jumpers and nearly 30,000 crews now out on the line. >> the main fire is approaching from that direction, and we're trying to cut it off. >> reporter: tonight after more than a week of battling over 100 fires, in washington thousands are still under evacuation and some have refused to leave their homes. so you guys chose not to evacuate? >> absolutely. >> reporter: why is that? >> i've been taking care of myself all my life. >> reporter: clyde knows resources are stretched thin. he and his neighbor john wayne heinrich have watched the fire rage above their homes. >> friday night i see several structures burning. pretty sad. >> reporter: while clyde may not be a fire fighter, as a farmer he knows about irrigation. so in the pocket of this drought clyde has become a rain-maker on the outskirts of a massive inferno. >> here it comes. >> reporter: almost like it's r
in the pacific northwest over 1 million acres torched, hundreds of homes burned. the government spending $150 million of federal money a week to fight back with everything they have got. air tankers, smoke jumpers and nearly 30,000 crews now out on the line. >> the main fire is approaching from that direction, and we're trying to cut it off. >> reporter: tonight after more than a week of battling over 100 fires, in washington thousands are still under evacuation and some have...
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the pacific northwest got their share of rain, but the winds damaging and deadly. we'll get another pulse of rain and wind for seattle tonight and tomorrow. it will be cooler, too, but the winds ahead of it, will fan the flames of the fire. building heat. look at the temperatures across the upper midwest, 100 degrees near the canadian border and steamier down to the south. this heat locking in place and shifting to the east and building in the northeast. temperatures will be heat wavish in new york city. 90 toes today monday tuesday andy -- tuesday and wednesday. that's what's going on nationally. here's what's shaking where you live. >> reporter: good morning, everybody, i'm chris sowers, double scan live crystal clear, sunny and clear conditions, a little warmer and more humid than yesterday at this time, but not too bad at least not yet. 90 degrees today. 90 tomorrow, and then we pour it on tuesday and wednesday, 94 both days, feeling more like 96 or 97. some thunderstorms firing up across the everglades and down across the florida keys, will be heading this dir
the pacific northwest got their share of rain, but the winds damaging and deadly. we'll get another pulse of rain and wind for seattle tonight and tomorrow. it will be cooler, too, but the winds ahead of it, will fan the flames of the fire. building heat. look at the temperatures across the upper midwest, 100 degrees near the canadian border and steamier down to the south. this heat locking in place and shifting to the east and building in the northeast. temperatures will be heat wavish in new...
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the pacific northwest has given them a very, very hostile welcome and made it clear that they do not want to be a gateway to this --, frankly, suicidal action. jailing in the arctic. clear,st to be explaining what the activists were doing, spending 40 hours suspended from a bridge in order to block an icebreaking ship commissioned by shell from leaving for the arctic. hundreds of activists gathered on the bridge and in kayaks in efforts to stop shell's plans to drill in the remote chukchi sea. they did temporarily stop the ship, but ultimately the ship made its way and it is now making its way to the arctic. the ship fortopped 40 hours and it can be seen as a stunt or token action, but it really is not. i was speaking with annie leonard, the executive director of greenpeace yesterday, and the significant part of this is there is a small window when it is possible to do this drilling for shell, because the period where the arctic is sufficiently ice-free is just a few months. until the end -- of september, so every day they are delayed, it is one day they .o not have to search these r
the pacific northwest has given them a very, very hostile welcome and made it clear that they do not want to be a gateway to this --, frankly, suicidal action. jailing in the arctic. clear,st to be explaining what the activists were doing, spending 40 hours suspended from a bridge in order to block an icebreaking ship commissioned by shell from leaving for the arctic. hundreds of activists gathered on the bridge and in kayaks in efforts to stop shell's plans to drill in the remote chukchi sea....
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the pacific northwest was that drops down to the area and more cuts in place of that. also pick up when speeding close down quite a bit. to the chair is wednesday that should say a 40 mi. an hour oakland to, of hayward city 10 for san jose and breezy night overnight. peninsula heist mar 0 3:00 p.m., until lome upper 60s. of the over the east bay shoreline cities more like a mid-70s 76 san leandro 7 telomere richmond up to 69 degrees of. 77 for union city. the move to the spate inland valley. this is where we have most of the heat in a warming trend continue. we look at 90 degrees brentwood. upper 80s so it's a modest warm-up. but it will not be in the 100th and offer this week at all. in the south bay region's mostly sunny conditions to the cheers and '80s operate at that. no. there regions patchy fog in the morning for mill valley center fell another wise things will be nice. a nice modest warm-up pretty much all week long before " and takes place for the week and. still >> pam: ahead. what scientists say they have learned one year after the 6.0 earthquake rocked the
the pacific northwest was that drops down to the area and more cuts in place of that. also pick up when speeding close down quite a bit. to the chair is wednesday that should say a 40 mi. an hour oakland to, of hayward city 10 for san jose and breezy night overnight. peninsula heist mar 0 3:00 p.m., until lome upper 60s. of the over the east bay shoreline cities more like a mid-70s 76 san leandro 7 telomere richmond up to 69 degrees of. 77 for union city. the move to the spate inland valley....
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Aug 14, 2015
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geronimo, against crazy horse at the battle of rosebud and he actually started his career in the pacific northwest. he fought over a period of several decades and over time he became sim pat elt -- sim t etic -- sympathetic to the american -- nate americans and tried to see that the treaties they made were honored. over time i just he just became interested in them and didn't think of them as many of his contemporaries did as less than human. he thought of them as human just as he was. i mean, that sounds ridiculous but at the time it was pretty unusual, so i think he saw that they had families and they loved their children, they loved their husbands and wives and he felt that they were treated very poorly and he wanted to try to do what he could to ensure that they were treated honorablely. he was asked to take them, send them back down to oklahoma with, you know, with no delay. he felt this was a injustice and so he recruited a friend of his, a man named thomas tibbles, working for the "omaha world herald" at the time and said this is the story. he told the story and he said i want you to rally
geronimo, against crazy horse at the battle of rosebud and he actually started his career in the pacific northwest. he fought over a period of several decades and over time he became sim pat elt -- sim t etic -- sympathetic to the american -- nate americans and tried to see that the treaties they made were honored. over time i just he just became interested in them and didn't think of them as many of his contemporaries did as less than human. he thought of them as human just as he was. i mean,...
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geological survey has awarded $4 million to four universities in california and pacific northwest that money is to boost the development of the earthquake early warning system they're receiving the money along with the university of washington and the university of oregon. >>pam moore: they spend an additional million dollars on 150 new and upgraded sensors meantime vision and a lot of concern about the possibility and devastating quake. >>charles clifford: is to 600 mi. from northern california to canada as along this line and the two tectonic plates meet it with a one-sided and the other in mid july an article in the new yorker magazine tile the really big one of the to the house a major earthquake possibly 8.7 or greater along with cascading is joan could benefit the pacific northwest in the back and checking and subsequent tsunami wave that will come ashore with very little warning the article had the effect of frightening for people u.s. yes was interviewed for the story he spent story in fact has been made a quick along the zone is about 1700 and no one not even at war know for s
geological survey has awarded $4 million to four universities in california and pacific northwest that money is to boost the development of the earthquake early warning system they're receiving the money along with the university of washington and the university of oregon. >>pam moore: they spend an additional million dollars on 150 new and upgraded sensors meantime vision and a lot of concern about the possibility and devastating quake. >>charles clifford: is to 600 mi. from...
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Aug 25, 2015
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notice that a cooler pattern sets in for the rest of the week and it will bring in rain to the pacific northwest and all that smoke causing air quality alerts right now, so we're going to continue to see the air quality improve, the fire conditions improve for the crews up there. and there's a slight chance that a few showers will make it down with the best chance in saturday in the bay area. and last 12 to 24 hours, drenching rains, they have gotten flooding concerns and flash flood watches are still going and thunderstorms again. so, it's tropical moisture but not associated with kilo, which is now just a depression. it's expected to go way from the hawaiian island chain. and category 1 expected to move away from that area. so, nothing like what they saw in the last 24 hours, which, we of course could yooe use here in the bay area but won't get anytime soon. and fog is what you'll need to watch out for and for the afternoon, it's a warmer day, low 90s. 84 san hosjose. occasional high clouds mix in with the sun after the mornling cloud and a look at accuweather forecast and still beach weather,
notice that a cooler pattern sets in for the rest of the week and it will bring in rain to the pacific northwest and all that smoke causing air quality alerts right now, so we're going to continue to see the air quality improve, the fire conditions improve for the crews up there. and there's a slight chance that a few showers will make it down with the best chance in saturday in the bay area. and last 12 to 24 hours, drenching rains, they have gotten flooding concerns and flash flood watches...
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Aug 13, 2015
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a new storm system parstarts to move into the pacific northwest. we will have to watch for severe weather. a concern across the west we have gusty winds gusting up to 40 miles per hour and low humidity. because of this we have elevated fire danger. fire weather watches are in effect as well. current temperatures in texas in the 80's in dallas and also houston. as we head into this afternoon temperatures will continue to climb well into the 90's and even triple digits. meanwhile in the northeast pleasant temperatures out there 83 degrees for the high temperature in new york city. you are only going to make it into the 70's across parts of new england. >> terror on the highway. >> oh my god. oh my god. >> wow, what caused that semi-truck to explode in to a ball of flames? >> bring your kids to work day. how about bringing them to the office every day. the state now making that happen. and rolling out beer? >> they investigated her e-mail scandal two of the classified e-mails have information that was labeled top secret. that's pretty stupid. if ever
a new storm system parstarts to move into the pacific northwest. we will have to watch for severe weather. a concern across the west we have gusty winds gusting up to 40 miles per hour and low humidity. because of this we have elevated fire danger. fire weather watches are in effect as well. current temperatures in texas in the 80's in dallas and also houston. as we head into this afternoon temperatures will continue to climb well into the 90's and even triple digits. meanwhile in the northeast...
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Aug 23, 2015
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more than a million acres now scorched in the pacific northwest as fire fighters continue their battle against those raging ldfires. we're on the front line. >>> disaster in the sky. the death toll rises in that uk air show disaster on the heels of another deadly accident in the sky today. >>> wild ride. overseas markets opening for the first time since the dow plunged more than 1,000 points last week. are we in for another freefall on wall street? >>> and show of faith. president jimmy carter's sunday
more than a million acres now scorched in the pacific northwest as fire fighters continue their battle against those raging ldfires. we're on the front line. >>> disaster in the sky. the death toll rises in that uk air show disaster on the heels of another deadly accident in the sky today. >>> wild ride. overseas markets opening for the first time since the dow plunged more than 1,000 points last week. are we in for another freefall on wall street? >>> and show of...
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Aug 25, 2015
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notice that a cooler pattern sets in for the rest of the week and it will bring in rain to the pacific northwest and all that smoke causing air quality alerts right now, so we're going to continue to see the air quality improve, the fire conditions improve for the crews up there. and there's a slight chance that a few showers will make it down with the best chance in saturday in the bay area. and last 12 to 24 hours, drenching rains, they have gotten flooding concerns and flash flood watches are still going and thunderstorms again. so, it's tropical moisture but not associated with kilo, which is now just a depression. it's expected to go way from the hawaiian island chain. and category 1 expected to move away from that area. so, nothing like what they saw in the last 24 hours, which, we of course could yooe use here in the bay area but won't get anytime soon. and fog is what you'll need to watch out for and for the afternoon, it's a warmer day, low 90s. 84 occasional high clouds mix in with the sun after the mornling cloud and a look at accuweather forecast and still beach weather, warm friday
notice that a cooler pattern sets in for the rest of the week and it will bring in rain to the pacific northwest and all that smoke causing air quality alerts right now, so we're going to continue to see the air quality improve, the fire conditions improve for the crews up there. and there's a slight chance that a few showers will make it down with the best chance in saturday in the bay area. and last 12 to 24 hours, drenching rains, they have gotten flooding concerns and flash flood watches...
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wolf, it doesn't look like much relief is going to come especially for the pacific northwest, over theion indeed jennifer thank you. >>> a series of massive and deadly explosions has been followed by new fears of a toxic threat in one of china's largest port cities. spire neighborhoods right now are in ruins. many residents say they're afraid this disaster isn't over yet. cnn's will ripley is on the scene for us. >> reporter: with terrifying force, the fireball sent shockwaves through tianjin, leaving massive destruction, piles of debris, and something else. small mounds of unknown chemicals emitting heat and what looks like steam when exposed to water, raising fears of what could happen when it rains. >> we're not going to move it until we're sure it's safe. because there are so many kids in there. >> reporter: shi is one of thousands of homeowners now homeless. families and the government don't know the full list of toxins propelled through this bustling chinese port city. >> do you feel safe going pack home? >> no no no. the chemical stuff is all over. it was like a fire exemployedi
wolf, it doesn't look like much relief is going to come especially for the pacific northwest, over theion indeed jennifer thank you. >>> a series of massive and deadly explosions has been followed by new fears of a toxic threat in one of china's largest port cities. spire neighborhoods right now are in ruins. many residents say they're afraid this disaster isn't over yet. cnn's will ripley is on the scene for us. >> reporter: with terrifying force, the fireball sent shockwaves...
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pacific northwest, wet and cool. inland sections of the pacific northwest have red flag warnings for higher fire danger. >>> good morning, everyone. nice and quiet arp here. lots of sunshine. temperatures in the 60s and 50s right now. look at your day planner shows no umbrellas needed today. lots of sunshine. nice start to your day. it's hotter than it was yesterday, 87 degree your high temperature but the humidity is still low today. it's a comfortable heat as you are heading out there on this friday. the week looks great. another beach weekend. 90 degrees for your high tomorrow. a couple of storms inland are possible. hazy, hot, and humid. 91 on sunday. our weather any time you need it this weekend. weather channel on cable, weather.com online. savannah? >> thank you. coming up next, is your work schedule unpredictable, getting called into the office at all hours of the day? yes. can you barely speak? yes. why it could wreak havoc on your family. and the music superstar set to join carson and the gang on "the voice
pacific northwest, wet and cool. inland sections of the pacific northwest have red flag warnings for higher fire danger. >>> good morning, everyone. nice and quiet arp here. lots of sunshine. temperatures in the 60s and 50s right now. look at your day planner shows no umbrellas needed today. lots of sunshine. nice start to your day. it's hotter than it was yesterday, 87 degree your high temperature but the humidity is still low today. it's a comfortable heat as you are heading out...
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it is still raining in parts of the pacific northwest. for us at home, we have a little shower activity yesterday. most of us did stay dry. looking at mostly cloudy skies. temperatures in the 60s for the most part. there's quite a bit of clouds hanging out. we are seeing sunshine here and there, cloud cover moving off. sunny skies, 85 degrees for palisades. same for east bay in san francisco, warm day there, 75 degrees, 86 for north bay. tri-valley not as hot. temperatures there back to 86 degrees after yesterday hitting close to 90. it is all relative. still warm for inland valleys. notice the wind future cast moving through the day. how breezy from south bay. winds up to 15 miles per hour, across the peninsula up to 20. north bay, gusts up to 25 or 35 heading through the day because of a storm system that moved through. it will continue to keep a trough in place. whenever you get winds, look at the direction they're coming from canada and alaska. cold air diving southward. means temperatures are below average for a couple days. high pre
it is still raining in parts of the pacific northwest. for us at home, we have a little shower activity yesterday. most of us did stay dry. looking at mostly cloudy skies. temperatures in the 60s for the most part. there's quite a bit of clouds hanging out. we are seeing sunshine here and there, cloud cover moving off. sunny skies, 85 degrees for palisades. same for east bay in san francisco, warm day there, 75 degrees, 86 for north bay. tri-valley not as hot. temperatures there back to 86...
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Aug 2, 2015
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red flag warnings up across the pacific northwest. really, really dry air, single digits for relative humidity across california we're getting an onshore flow that will help things a little bit. another day of hot weather across the pacific northwest. you'll see temperatures reach 90 degrees in seattle. things will start to cool down as we starting to through midweek. that's the national outlook, here's what's shaking locally. >> reporter: good morning, everybody, meteorologist chris sowers with an accuweather update. it will be a nice one here, as well. 90 degrees, low humidity level. monday, 92 degrees, hazy, hot and humid, 90 degrees on tuesday, thunderstorms 88 on wednesday, 80 for thursday, 79 friday and saturday. tracking towards hawaii. an update on that, and also the severe weather across the midwest including michigan, paula faris. >> not in jackson, michigan, right? >> how about iowa? >> we'll discuss. >> a little iowa and a little michigan. >>> coming up on "good morning america" -- from honor student to convicted murderer,
red flag warnings up across the pacific northwest. really, really dry air, single digits for relative humidity across california we're getting an onshore flow that will help things a little bit. another day of hot weather across the pacific northwest. you'll see temperatures reach 90 degrees in seattle. things will start to cool down as we starting to through midweek. that's the national outlook, here's what's shaking locally. >> reporter: good morning, everybody, meteorologist chris...
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in the pacific northwest, over 1 million acres torched, homes burned.he government spending federal money to fight back with everything they've got. air tankers, smoke jumpers and 30,000 crews now out on the lines. >> fire is approaching from that direction, and we're trying to cut it off. >> reporter: tonight, after more than a week of battling over 100 fires, in washington, thousands are still under evacuation. some have refused to leave their homes. you guys chose not to evacuate? >> absolutely. >> reporter: why is that? >> i've been taking care of myself all my life. >> reporter: clyde knows resources are thin. him and his neighbor watched the fire rage in a ridge above their homes. >> i see several structures burning. pretty sad. >> reporter: while clyde isn't a firefighter, as a farmer, he knows about irrigation. in the pocket of this drought, clyde has become a rainmaker on the outskirts of a massive inferno. >> almost like it's raining. 50, 60 gallons a minute in there. the sp >> reporter: high winds can turn any situation dangerous in minutes,
in the pacific northwest, over 1 million acres torched, homes burned.he government spending federal money to fight back with everything they've got. air tankers, smoke jumpers and 30,000 crews now out on the lines. >> fire is approaching from that direction, and we're trying to cut it off. >> reporter: tonight, after more than a week of battling over 100 fires, in washington, thousands are still under evacuation. some have refused to leave their homes. you guys chose not to...
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first we see the sun belt but the big area to watch is in colorado and the pacific northwest.as baby boomers move from the midwest of the sunbelt, for millennials, easy migration patterns as people leave california and go to places like denver and portland and seattle. alix: what kind of pocket books he millennials come with whether graduate? joe: right now, they are still pretty young and they have been set that by the recession. the question is at one point in the traditionally moving to the suburbs? alix: what kind of boom will they see at some point? connor: we can believe over the next 10-15 years, we will see a aroundsecular tailwind singular secular family housing. there's something surprising here which is that the acceleration and household formations is happening at the older end of the demographics. what does this tell you? connor: everyone talks about millennials forming households but really the growth is from other out. . 64 year olds are turning 65 and moving into an age bucket that has been historically quite small. joe: we have talked about the demographics bu
first we see the sun belt but the big area to watch is in colorado and the pacific northwest.as baby boomers move from the midwest of the sunbelt, for millennials, easy migration patterns as people leave california and go to places like denver and portland and seattle. alix: what kind of pocket books he millennials come with whether graduate? joe: right now, they are still pretty young and they have been set that by the recession. the question is at one point in the traditionally moving to the...
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can you see a powerful storm system across the pacific northwest. for us here at home trailing cold front, it is fall apart. you can see cloud cover and sprinkle activity in the north bay over golden gate bridge where ground is wet. we'll call it sprinkle. not a lot of measurable precipitation. temperatures in the 70s, close to 80s. as cold front moves through, instead of 90s back in the mid-80s for north bay, south bay and tri-valley, coastline inner bay, east bay peninsula expecting temperatures very comfortable and low- to mid-70s. a little breezier but expecting sunshine. >> can't wait to see sunshine. >> we begin with breaking news. highway 101 in burlingame will be closed both directions until 5:00 this afternoon. the major closure is in both directions. it all started around 9:30 when a third party construction crew hit pg&e transmission tower and knocked high-voltage wires on the roadway near broadway avenue. it forced people to come to a complete stop. folks stuck in their cars six hours. pg&e were able to deenergize power lines and get peo
can you see a powerful storm system across the pacific northwest. for us here at home trailing cold front, it is fall apart. you can see cloud cover and sprinkle activity in the north bay over golden gate bridge where ground is wet. we'll call it sprinkle. not a lot of measurable precipitation. temperatures in the 70s, close to 80s. as cold front moves through, instead of 90s back in the mid-80s for north bay, south bay and tri-valley, coastline inner bay, east bay peninsula expecting...
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nd the reason -- pacific northwest. california has gotten so unaffordable, new migration patterns like denver, portland and seattle. alix: what kind of pocketbook do they come with? guest: they are pretty young and haven't been set by the recession, but rentals in downtown areas. at what point are they going to be able to move into the suburbs? alix: does that mean that those states will boom i guess is the question? guest: the question is when. we continue to believe over the next 10, 15 years, we are going to see a tailwind on single-family housing. joe: speaking of housing and that is a topic that we talk about, estimated household formation by age group and the real acceleration in household formation is happening at the older end of the demographics. what do you think about this chart? guest: this is a chart that was put out earlier this week. the growth is from older households and quirk in the data and now all of a sudden, baby boomers are moving out of their parents' households and 64-year-old are turning 65 and
nd the reason -- pacific northwest. california has gotten so unaffordable, new migration patterns like denver, portland and seattle. alix: what kind of pocketbook do they come with? guest: they are pretty young and haven't been set by the recession, but rentals in downtown areas. at what point are they going to be able to move into the suburbs? alix: does that mean that those states will boom i guess is the question? guest: the question is when. we continue to believe over the next 10, 15...
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again in the pacific northwest. because of the calm winds, it helps firefighters but it's smoky air quality is poor in the pacific northwest. that's a look at the weather across the co ttry. here's a peek out your window. >> good morning everyone. more muggy than yesterday at thhais timple. temperatures in the 70s heading back into the 80s later on today and dealing with more cloud cover. maybe not as much sunshine. it's not a washout. maybe a hit or miss shower or storm. do not cancel your plans today. you should be fine. a low of 70 degrees tonight. muggy side as well. the seven-day forecast, muggy and unsettled monday and tuesday with a few showers and stalms. dr iying out on wednesday. comfortsable with temperatures in the 80s. >> that's your latest forecast. >>> dylan, thanks. court is back in session tomorrow in the trial of a former student accused of sexually assaulting a classmate at an elite prep school in new hampshire. the victim has taken the stand this week. the ccuser expected to do the same. gub guti
again in the pacific northwest. because of the calm winds, it helps firefighters but it's smoky air quality is poor in the pacific northwest. that's a look at the weather across the co ttry. here's a peek out your window. >> good morning everyone. more muggy than yesterday at thhais timple. temperatures in the 70s heading back into the 80s later on today and dealing with more cloud cover. maybe not as much sunshine. it's not a washout. maybe a hit or miss shower or storm. do not cancel...
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first we have low pressure off the pacific northwest and high pressure over the desert southwest. as that high pressure eases up we get more clouds along the shoreline. today san francisco 68 degrees. 74 in oakland. and 81 at santa rosa. 86 fairfield. 86 livermore. the thing about those cirrus clouds, sometimes you call them stradivarius clouds. you don't want to fiddle with them. liza? >> oh, brother. [ laughter ] >>> we are going to -- stradivarius. very funny. we are going to talk about the drive approaching the altamont pass where it's slow. now, the good news is the chp reporting lighted traffic. there is slow traffic -- light traffic. there is slow traffic leaving the 205 interchange on 580 passing vasco delays through pleasanton for that west 580 commute. no major accidents out there on bay area roads. expect the same delays leaving oakland into san francisco. the backup at the toll plaza extends to the foot of the maze. the only bridge with slow traffic. all other bridges rolling well including 880 through oakland bound for hayward. no big delays there. but expect lots of
first we have low pressure off the pacific northwest and high pressure over the desert southwest. as that high pressure eases up we get more clouds along the shoreline. today san francisco 68 degrees. 74 in oakland. and 81 at santa rosa. 86 fairfield. 86 livermore. the thing about those cirrus clouds, sometimes you call them stradivarius clouds. you don't want to fiddle with them. liza? >> oh, brother. [ laughter ] >>> we are going to -- stradivarius. very funny. we are going to...
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it's gone for us but moving the pacific northwest leaving us high and dry and also hot and dry.ithout the ocean influence, the fact that we sit next to a very cold body of water doesn't matter at all. and this ridge of high pressure will block that ocean influence and it's going to keep us hot but just like every heat wave this summer two, three days, then done. this is going to be done over the weekend. we'll state hot saturday. hot sunday with little influence from the ocean. on show flow returns about monday and temperatures will drop. tomorrow will be toasty. redwood city 92. san jose 90. vallejo 90. napa 90s. inland like concord and livermore and walnut creek and vacaville and fairfield triple digits once again fairfield 102. equally as hot on sunday. we begin the cooldown through thursday next week. if you think it's going to be hot here, phoenix 117 degrees today! death valley, 122. >> but it's a dry heat. >> oh, it's a dry heat. >> oh. >> down to 98 degrees tonight. >> still a heat. >> still heat. >>> i want to update you on the "jerusalem fire." it's grown to 25,000 acr
it's gone for us but moving the pacific northwest leaving us high and dry and also hot and dry.ithout the ocean influence, the fact that we sit next to a very cold body of water doesn't matter at all. and this ridge of high pressure will block that ocean influence and it's going to keep us hot but just like every heat wave this summer two, three days, then done. this is going to be done over the weekend. we'll state hot saturday. hot sunday with little influence from the ocean. on show flow...
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longer and the fires are getting bigger. >> reporter: this nasa picture shows the outbreak of pacific northwest from space, thick plumes of smoke drifting from hotspots, nearly 7 million acres so far this season. >> there wasn't a light on in this town, they blowed from the different fires that were burning the long ways away, it was like the end of the world. >> reporter: the scenic town, the cascade mountains in washington, surrounded by wildfires that have already torn through at least three dozen homes and forced about 3,000 people to evacuate. here in northern california, firefighters will get a little bit of a break on the jerusalem fire, that one is nearing full containment but as soon as those firefighters are cleared, remember there are still 19 other active fires in the state, reporting live in the studio, cate cauguiran, kpix 5. >>> investigators in thailand have images of a man with a yellow shirt and a backpack who they are certain is behind a deadly explosion, yesterday's blast at a shrine in congress bangkok killed 20 people and wounded hundreds of others a short time later anoth
longer and the fires are getting bigger. >> reporter: this nasa picture shows the outbreak of pacific northwest from space, thick plumes of smoke drifting from hotspots, nearly 7 million acres so far this season. >> there wasn't a light on in this town, they blowed from the different fires that were burning the long ways away, it was like the end of the world. >> reporter: the scenic town, the cascade mountains in washington, surrounded by wildfires that have already torn...
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the heat continues in the pacific northwest. tomorrow, we've got more rain from the great lakes, stretching into the midatlantic states back into texas where we need the rain. heat continues in the pacific northwest. fire danger still hanging out there. temperatures a little cooler as you get into the southwest, although 107 in phoenix, 108 in lost wages. >>> here's a look. all right. 81 now in middle village. 74 in the park. rain cooled. in the basin, and a few showers lingering in parts of the area. mainly in and close to the city. most folks in the 70s now. cloud and hazy sunshine. showers diminishing now. camping a break in the action through the middle of the day. pop-up showers late in the day. storms and shower inland. scattered showers and storms thursday. stay in the low 80s in the weekend but stay with a risk of scattered showers and thunderstorms. >>> and that's your latest weather. matt? >> al, thanks so much. these guys can't stay away from each other. after successful runs on "saturday night live," seth meyers, bil
the heat continues in the pacific northwest. tomorrow, we've got more rain from the great lakes, stretching into the midatlantic states back into texas where we need the rain. heat continues in the pacific northwest. fire danger still hanging out there. temperatures a little cooler as you get into the southwest, although 107 in phoenix, 108 in lost wages. >>> here's a look. all right. 81 now in middle village. 74 in the park. rain cooled. in the basin, and a few showers lingering in...
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pacific northwest, wet and cool.e pacific northwest have red flag warnings for higher fire danger. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. a bright, sunny day today. just like the last few. the humidity stays low. middle to upper 80s this afternoon. a bit warmer than yesterday and the warming trend continues, tomorrow 91 degrees. humidity stays low on saturday but it will be on the rise sunday, along with the temperature. 93 sunday afternoon. hotter, more humid for monday and tuesday and still steamy and hot for wednesday and thursday. have a great day. >>> don't forget. get your weather any time you need it this weekend. weather channel on cable, weather.com online. savannah? >> thank you. coming up next, is your work schedule unpredictable, getting called into the office at all hours of the day? yes. can you barely speak? yes. why it could wreak havoc on your family. and the music superstar set to join carson and the gang on "the voice." first, these messages. let's discuss medical supplies i'm kind of hap
pacific northwest, wet and cool.e pacific northwest have red flag warnings for higher fire danger. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. a bright, sunny day today. just like the last few. the humidity stays low. middle to upper 80s this afternoon. a bit warmer than yesterday and the warming trend continues, tomorrow 91 degrees. humidity stays low on saturday but it will be on the rise sunday, along with the temperature. 93 sunday afternoon. hotter, more humid for monday and...
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but another day of hot weather across the pacific northwest. i think you'll see temperatures that will reach the 90-degree mark again in seattle, 96 degrees expected in portland. >> hurrica >> h >> hurricane guillermo still tracking towards hawaii. an update on that, and also the severe weather across the midwest including michigan, paula faris. >> not in jackson, michigan, right? >> how about iowa? i'm from iowa. >> we'll discuss. we'll throw in iowa too. >> a little iowa and a little michigan. >>> coming up on "good morning america" -- from honor student to convicted murderer, shayna hubers takes the stand at the court hearing, what she told the judge that could drastically reduce her sentence. >>> plus, the woman who calls herself the baddest chick on the planet. the ultimate fighting champ ronda rousey talks about last night's stunning fight. and what's coming next for her. >>> and how to live like a pop star, a look inside taylor swift's apartment, no blank space there. we'll be right back. >>> "good morning america" is brought to you by t
but another day of hot weather across the pacific northwest. i think you'll see temperatures that will reach the 90-degree mark again in seattle, 96 degrees expected in portland. >> hurrica >> h >> hurricane guillermo still tracking towards hawaii. an update on that, and also the severe weather across the midwest including michigan, paula faris. >> not in jackson, michigan, right? >> how about iowa? i'm from iowa. >> we'll discuss. we'll throw in iowa too....
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showers stay offshore and they finally move into the pacific northwest. high pressure starts to build westward and that means heat is coming back into the california and the bay area will be feeling it. the weekend will feature 100. but before we get to that it will be nice and mild to warm the next couple of days, running below average for this time of the year. i do want to turn your attention quickly to the tropics. we have tropical storm hilda. it has weakened considerably. winds at 65 miles per hour, expected to continue its westward track. tropical storm watch is up for the big island and it is expected to dump half a foot to a foot north and just west of its path expect the potential for flooding and mudslides there and the big surf and it will weaken into a tropical depression. if you have travel plans to head there you want to keep an eye on this. tomorrow morning temperatures in the 50s. low clouds to start. low clouds hang around until the afternoon. 69 in san francisco. low 80s, santa rosa. 75 in oakland. 76 in santa cruz. enjoy this nice weat
showers stay offshore and they finally move into the pacific northwest. high pressure starts to build westward and that means heat is coming back into the california and the bay area will be feeling it. the weekend will feature 100. but before we get to that it will be nice and mild to warm the next couple of days, running below average for this time of the year. i do want to turn your attention quickly to the tropics. we have tropical storm hilda. it has weakened considerably. winds at 65...
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we have red flag warnings in the pacific northwest.tting warmer in the bay area, especially inland with highs reaching 91 degrees in gilroy today. half-moon bay will be 71. inner sunset will be at 70 degrees. and sunshine later on. in napa, 84, oakland topping out at 77 and san ramon, 87 degrees with temperatures in the lower 90s in pleasanton. we'll see more 90s heading into the next few days. have a great one. >>> and that's your latest weather. >> al, thank you very much. these tv dinners will -- in just a second. ed burns starring creating a new show getting a lot of buzz. called "public moral." the streets of new york are riddled with crime but his toughest case is his son. check it out. >> you know, when you were born, my hopes, my dreams, that you my oldest son would grow up to an [ bleep ] and you've done that and it makes me proud. you know, you can't imagine the joy i felt sitting in the classroom listening to sister paul and hearing the stories about what a fool you are with your asinine jokes and comments. i was hoping i wa
we have red flag warnings in the pacific northwest.tting warmer in the bay area, especially inland with highs reaching 91 degrees in gilroy today. half-moon bay will be 71. inner sunset will be at 70 degrees. and sunshine later on. in napa, 84, oakland topping out at 77 and san ramon, 87 degrees with temperatures in the lower 90s in pleasanton. we'll see more 90s heading into the next few days. have a great one. >>> and that's your latest weather. >> al, thank you very much....
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we have low pressure building off of the pacific northwest. the pressure lower, the temperature lowers as well. winds out of the west down south. 15 miles an hour. concord, right now, 79 degrees. oakland, 71, livermore, 79. here in the city, 67 degrees. and, out the door tomorrow morning, we will be looking for a drizzle along the shorelines. the low clouds thicken up. the temperatures fall to the upper 50s along the coast by 7:30 in the morning. 61 around the bay and 65 inland. sunshine earlier inland along the coast of course. afternoon highs, still near 80 degrees. 70s around the bay. pleasant monday on tap. and here is what is happening. low pressure, deepening off shore. that is establishing the sea breeze picking up and the temperatures falling a little bit. later in the week, higher pressure builds back up a little bit. back in the middle 80s by wednesday and thursday. so, we will get a little bit of a warm up midweek. on the future cast overnight, you can see the low clouds clouds pack back in. you see green dots, indication, at least,
we have low pressure building off of the pacific northwest. the pressure lower, the temperature lowers as well. winds out of the west down south. 15 miles an hour. concord, right now, 79 degrees. oakland, 71, livermore, 79. here in the city, 67 degrees. and, out the door tomorrow morning, we will be looking for a drizzle along the shorelines. the low clouds thicken up. the temperatures fall to the upper 50s along the coast by 7:30 in the morning. 61 around the bay and 65 inland. sunshine...
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cloudy skies and low clouds going back to the the shorelines, low pressure hanging off of the pacific northwest will get close to central california. off shore by tuesday. and, with the low pressure comes lower temperatures and more low clouds along the shorelines, we will increase the sea breeze and the clouds along the coast. knocking it down a couple degrees a day. high pressure building back in. friday, saturday, sunday, the weekend will be warming up and wel be -- and we will make for more of that. high clouds going through overnight. this is 7 -- 7:00 in the morning. this is overcast. more clouds coming through. you can see it coming through in the afternoon. we will get sun and clouds and cooler temperatures. so, to sum it up as we look out for the cooling down expected for monday. a little bit. and then more low clouds heading into the bay area later in the week. but next weekend, friday, saturday, sunday, bumping the numbers up a little bit. 92 degrees at redding. 89 in sacramento. 96 degrees at fresno. out of yosemite partly cloudy skies tomorrow and 74 degrees down in monterey. 73, l
cloudy skies and low clouds going back to the the shorelines, low pressure hanging off of the pacific northwest will get close to central california. off shore by tuesday. and, with the low pressure comes lower temperatures and more low clouds along the shorelines, we will increase the sea breeze and the clouds along the coast. knocking it down a couple degrees a day. high pressure building back in. friday, saturday, sunday, the weekend will be warming up and wel be -- and we will make for more...
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the heat continues in the pacific northwest.ack into texas where we need the rain. heat continues in the pacific northwest. fire danger still hanging out there. temperatures a little cooler as you get into the southwest, although 107 in phoenix, 108 in lost wages. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. a steamy start this morning. starting off with low clouds that won't last. hazy sunshine, another hot and humid afternoon. into the 90s again today. the heat wave continues tout but tomorrow should come to an end. 88 degrees the high temperature. scattered showers and possibly some thunderstorms on wednesday become more likely and widespread with the potential for heavy rainfall later thursday and into friday. by this weekend, though, storms should take a break with sunshine we'll be in the 80s. have a great day. >>> and that's your latest weather. matt? >> al, thanks so much. these guys can't stay away from each other. after successful runs on "saturday night live," seth meyers, bill hadder and fred armisen are teaming
the heat continues in the pacific northwest.ack into texas where we need the rain. heat continues in the pacific northwest. fire danger still hanging out there. temperatures a little cooler as you get into the southwest, although 107 in phoenix, 108 in lost wages. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. a steamy start this morning. starting off with low clouds that won't last. hazy sunshine, another hot and humid afternoon. into the 90s again today. the heat wave continues...
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the heat continues in the pacific northwest.c states back into texas where we need the rain. heat continues in the pacific northwest. fire danger still hanging out there. temperatures a little cooler as you get into the southwest, although 107 in phoenix, >>> stul pretty warm in the bay area with a high of 91 degrees in san jose. foster city, up to 81 degrees. the embarcadero will be at 72 degrees. 90 in napa. 76 in oakland. dublin, 95 degrees. 90s on the board here, but we'll continue to see not so many 90s as we go through the rest of the week as our cooling trend continues. we get a stronger onshore flow. have a great day. >>> and that's your latest weather. matt? >> al, thanks so much. these guys can't stay away from each other. after successful runs on "saturday night live," seth meyers, bill hadder and fred armisen are teaming up for a new series called "documentary now" parodying some of the most iconic documentaries of all time. >> do you know i could have gotten married? i could have. but every boy i brought home -- do
the heat continues in the pacific northwest.c states back into texas where we need the rain. heat continues in the pacific northwest. fire danger still hanging out there. temperatures a little cooler as you get into the southwest, although 107 in phoenix, >>> stul pretty warm in the bay area with a high of 91 degrees in san jose. foster city, up to 81 degrees. the embarcadero will be at 72 degrees. 90 in napa. 76 in oakland. dublin, 95 degrees. 90s on the board here, but we'll continue...
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. >>> more than a million acres have been scorched by wild fires in the pacific northwest. hundreds of homes are burn there had. the government is spending $150 million a week in federal money to fight the flames. dozen of fire crews are on the line now. in washington thousands are still evacuation orders. some are refusing to leave their homes. >> i see several structures burning. pretty sad. >> in oregon, cooler temperatures and lighter winds have helped firefighters tackle some of the flames. right now, though, there are more than 100 fires kicking up dangerous levels of smoke all across the west. >>> president obama's vacation has come to an end. he returned from his two-week stay in marriage's vineyard last night. starting today he has a full plate. after meeting with vice president joe biden, president obama is off to las vegas this afternoon. while he is there he will deliver remarks at the national clean energy summit. environmental concerns will likely be the topic of conversation in upcoming meetings with pope francis and the president of china. on top of all that
. >>> more than a million acres have been scorched by wild fires in the pacific northwest. hundreds of homes are burn there had. the government is spending $150 million a week in federal money to fight the flames. dozen of fire crews are on the line now. in washington thousands are still evacuation orders. some are refusing to leave their homes. >> i see several structures burning. pretty sad. >> in oregon, cooler temperatures and lighter winds have helped firefighters...
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we're dealing with the 90s in the inland valley locations and then we have a system from the pacific northwestthat will make its way down to our region, cooling down quite a bit until the '80s a couple of rain showers should come saturday, and while it should only last for a day, temperature why is it should close down--temperature-wise by noon time tomorrow will have 20 of sunshine but dealing with preconditions at that transition through the system. will not have clear skies for the following few days but will be in the '90s to the cloud cover tomorrows highs around 3:00 p.m. are pretty much similar to today. and it should get a little bit warmer before friday, then a cooling trend slight chance of rain showers come saturday >> pam :in a news conference today. republican presidential candidate donald trump. got into a heated argument with a news anchor from a hispanic television network. security escorted jorge ramos out of the room. he is a miami- based anchor from univision. after ramos stood up and asked pointed questions about the billionaire's immigration proposal. trump responded sayin
we're dealing with the 90s in the inland valley locations and then we have a system from the pacific northwestthat will make its way down to our region, cooling down quite a bit until the '80s a couple of rain showers should come saturday, and while it should only last for a day, temperature why is it should close down--temperature-wise by noon time tomorrow will have 20 of sunshine but dealing with preconditions at that transition through the system. will not have clear skies for the following...
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environmental protection agency for the recent toxic spill that polluted waterways across the pacific northwest. officials underestimated the amount of pressure that had been created in the inactive mine. four states have been affected by the pollution. >>> sad news today from the national zoo in washington, d.c. the zoo announced the death of one of the twin cubs born saturday to giant panda mei jong. she is on an extended loan to the u.s. from china. giant pandas have an especially difficult time breeding. >> we are so incredibly hopeful because we knew the talent on site. when we realized the cub wasn't going to make it, it was devastating. >> veterinarians at the washington zoo were disappointed. >> mei jong at the point of her second cub being born, was showing challenges, at handling animals. we decided to swap cubs back and forthwith mom. however, this morning when our team performed the swap again we immediately noted the little cub had not increased in weight, appeared weaker and was exhibiting possible respiratory issues. >> unfortunately, the cub didn't pull through, passing away wed
environmental protection agency for the recent toxic spill that polluted waterways across the pacific northwest. officials underestimated the amount of pressure that had been created in the inactive mine. four states have been affected by the pollution. >>> sad news today from the national zoo in washington, d.c. the zoo announced the death of one of the twin cubs born saturday to giant panda mei jong. she is on an extended loan to the u.s. from china. giant pandas have an especially...
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sunday smoky conditions continue interior sections of the pacific northwest. the cooler weather continues into the great lakes and on >>> al, thanks very much. we've got that clearing sky. you can see the trend. what's coming our way the next couple of days. we have to get rid of this first. the rain moved east of the city across eastern long island diminishing. news better and bert through the morning and the rest of day. middle 80s, lower humidity. tomorrow, 87, low humidity. 84 sunday, but muggy. could be a thunderstorm here or there. especially in the afternoon. more comfortable come wednesday and thursday. and that is your latest weather, guys. back to you. >> we are still getting over the long whiskers and big hump. >> we're not really sure how that works. >> thanks, al. >>> up next carly rae jepsen live on our toyota summer concert stage. >>> a quick look at how she got here. singer song writer carly rae jepsen got her start as a finalist on canadian idol. it was her breakout hit and song of the summer that captured our attention. to number one on the s
sunday smoky conditions continue interior sections of the pacific northwest. the cooler weather continues into the great lakes and on >>> al, thanks very much. we've got that clearing sky. you can see the trend. what's coming our way the next couple of days. we have to get rid of this first. the rain moved east of the city across eastern long island diminishing. news better and bert through the morning and the rest of day. middle 80s, lower humidity. tomorrow, 87, low humidity. 84...
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. >> woodruff: fires engulf the pacific northwest. they scorch millions of acres, prompting the national guard and even the army to join the fight. >> ifill: plus, continuing our series on the candidates running for president. we sit down with ohio's republican governor john kasich. >> you got to have solutions, and you got to show people that you have a record of achievement. people don't want any more promises. they want to know that it is going to happen. they want to know that you can deliver the mail. >> woodruff: and, ending merit scholarships for higher education. why one college provides aid only to the students who are most in need. >> franklin and marshall was a terrible college when it came to economic diversity, they recognized it, and were shamed. decided that they were going to do better. >> ifill: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. mac
. >> woodruff: fires engulf the pacific northwest. they scorch millions of acres, prompting the national guard and even the army to join the fight. >> ifill: plus, continuing our series on the candidates running for president. we sit down with ohio's republican governor john kasich. >> you got to have solutions, and you got to show people that you have a record of achievement. people don't want any more promises. they want to know that it is going to happen. they want to know...
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in the pacific northwest, it is record breaking hot. in oregon, 102 in roseberg. portland should break a record of 92. we are looking for temperatures to cool off into monday and tuesday in the pacific northwest as highs drop in the 80s. this is a category two hurricane in the pacific right now. winds are now up to 105 miles per hour. it is exacted to make its way closer and closer to hawaii. watch what happens as it moves over cooler waters. it should downgrade to a category one hurricane by monday and a tropical storm as it passes north of the big island wednesday night. we will see the rough surf. it should be a tropi >>> good morning everyone. lots of sunshine out there now. temperatures warm in the 70s already as we take a look at your day planner. headed back to the upper 80s to low 90s today. sunny and 76 right now. back to 86 by lunchtime. couple of showers possible today. not going to ruin your plans. keep them in tack. beautiful day outside. tomorrow heat continues for tomorrow. sunshine and a high of 89 degrees. >>> and that's your latest forecast. >> d
in the pacific northwest, it is record breaking hot. in oregon, 102 in roseberg. portland should break a record of 92. we are looking for temperatures to cool off into monday and tuesday in the pacific northwest as highs drop in the 80s. this is a category two hurricane in the pacific right now. winds are now up to 105 miles per hour. it is exacted to make its way closer and closer to hawaii. watch what happens as it moves over cooler waters. it should downgrade to a category one hurricane by...
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investigators right now still looking into the cause. >>> yeah, developing news in the pacific northwesthere firefighters in oregon and washington are battling wild fires on all sides and thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes. in the small washington resort town, rather washington state resort, many people said the flames came so fast they could only escape with the clothes on their back. >> within half an hour or an hour, the emergency teams came down and said get ready to leave. and ten minutes later, another guy came down and said leave now. >> more than 100 large fires are burning out of control across the west. in oregon, two massive fires scorched a total of nearly 200 square miles and burned dozens of homes. a level five fire alert is in effect meaning all federal firefighters are on call. the national guard has also been called in to make water drops. >>> and kris, this kind of activity we're seeing it here in the bay area too. we are feeling the affects of dozens of wild fires in our region. not only dl you feel the extreme heat which including 90-degree temp
investigators right now still looking into the cause. >>> yeah, developing news in the pacific northwesthere firefighters in oregon and washington are battling wild fires on all sides and thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes. in the small washington resort town, rather washington state resort, many people said the flames came so fast they could only escape with the clothes on their back. >> within half an hour or an hour, the emergency teams came down and...
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most will take the rain in the pacific northwest. the northern portion of our state, and we need it with the wildfires that will bring cooler air and cleaner air. for us in the bay area, i will take you in closer. it is not much to write home about. you may see damp spots in the wee hours on saturday morning around ukiah and cloverdale and maybe a little drizzle around a 7:00, 8:00 in the morning. it is gone by 8:00, 9:00. temperatures will take a nose-dive. the next few days, hotter than average. and then over the weekend this is where the nose-dive comes in mid to low 80s. it is well below normal for this time of year. if you don't like the hot weather you will be a happy camper. temperatures will start out on the mild side. inland areas low to mid50s. and then for your afternoon you can pretty much count on short sleeve weather, sunscreen a necessity. 96 in the south bay in gilroy and 92 san jose. 91 sunnyvale and 95 in los gatos and 91 redwood city, palo alto. 88 in san mateo. 80 degrees in downtown san francisco. 70s here at the
most will take the rain in the pacific northwest. the northern portion of our state, and we need it with the wildfires that will bring cooler air and cleaner air. for us in the bay area, i will take you in closer. it is not much to write home about. you may see damp spots in the wee hours on saturday morning around ukiah and cloverdale and maybe a little drizzle around a 7:00, 8:00 in the morning. it is gone by 8:00, 9:00. temperatures will take a nose-dive. the next few days, hotter than...
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. >> reporter: residents in the pacific northwest cleaning up. rare summer windstorms tearing through the region this weekend. watch them whipping the water on lake washington. in oregon, snapping this power pole apart. flames spreading to the dry grass below. toppling scores of trees. >> heard a big crack noise and saw part of the tree fall down on the line. >> reporter: and catching shoppers by surprise. rebecca hansen with her young daughter, when the lights went out. >> we're stuck up here because the escalators don't work and the elevators don't work. >> reporter: tragically, those winds did more than knock out power. back in washington state, falling trees and branches killing two near tacoma. across the country in tampa florida today, sandbags in high demand. >> not taking any chances, our side yard got pretty flooded last time. >> reporter: more than 15 inches of rain already falling this month. that saturated ground primed to flood again. so you're in a susceptible neighborhood? >> i'm in zone a. >> reporter: zone a, what does that mean?
. >> reporter: residents in the pacific northwest cleaning up. rare summer windstorms tearing through the region this weekend. watch them whipping the water on lake washington. in oregon, snapping this power pole apart. flames spreading to the dry grass below. toppling scores of trees. >> heard a big crack noise and saw part of the tree fall down on the line. >> reporter: and catching shoppers by surprise. rebecca hansen with her young daughter, when the lights went out....