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we also have stranded motorists on i-24 that's in western kentucky just outside of paducah.we were called up earlier this morning and what we have been doing is taking stranded motorists to warm care facilities where they can get water or any kind of treatment they might need. we have already had a couple of cases of folks that needed insulin or may have been diabetic. as soon as we come upon them we are taking them to these comfort centers. >> we are showing our viewers the video of these cars and trucks other vehicles simply stranded on the icy interstate on the roads there. do you have enough personnel, enough equipment to rescue these people? because, clearly, their engines no longer can operate. no more gasoline so the heat isn't working. >> most definitely. we have over 8,500 guardsmen on standby. we have activated the units that are in those areas in both western kentucky outside of paducah and, obviously in the e--town area to make sure they are the first to respond. we have a lot of other folks that are ready and willing to go down and help render aid. but right now
we also have stranded motorists on i-24 that's in western kentucky just outside of paducah.we were called up earlier this morning and what we have been doing is taking stranded motorists to warm care facilities where they can get water or any kind of treatment they might need. we have already had a couple of cases of folks that needed insulin or may have been diabetic. as soon as we come upon them we are taking them to these comfort centers. >> we are showing our viewers the video of...
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west paducah, kentucky 1.33. i show you these because it's a widespread rain system. this is one not only headed here but will take the whole day to transit across our area tomorrow. temperatures, no big concern. upper 40's to lower 50's right now but this is a concern because of the breadth of the rain pattern goes all the way back to the deep south right now. and that will move overhead later this evening. the steadiest rain developing in metro washington between 8:00 and 9:00, maybe 9:00 and 10:00, that general time frame ask it will become heavier at times overnight through the day tomorrow. futurecast gives us a hint of the preview of the timing here. main body of rain to the west. that overspread during the overnight. heavy at times. by tomorrow morning, about 9:00 lots of rain around the area. still a few heavier pockets to come in west virginia. coming across the area later in the morning, good news it will be out of here. most out of here by late tomorrow afternoon. this represents, i think what a cold front will be at 6:00. that will move through tomorrow ni
west paducah, kentucky 1.33. i show you these because it's a widespread rain system. this is one not only headed here but will take the whole day to transit across our area tomorrow. temperatures, no big concern. upper 40's to lower 50's right now but this is a concern because of the breadth of the rain pattern goes all the way back to the deep south right now. and that will move overhead later this evening. the steadiest rain developing in metro washington between 8:00 and 9:00, maybe 9:00 and...
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so, memphis, up through paducah. you'll get some icing, in through nashville. some heavy snow is expected across parts of cincinnati. then it pushes into d.c., philly and new york with significant snows, i think, happening thursday morning. how much snow can we expect to see? four to eight inches in many spots. could see up to a foot in some spots. and the heavier amounts likely below boston. but we just need over three and a half inches to break that all-time record of 107.6. if we don't do it this go, we'll surely do it before the end of the season is over. david? >> all right, meteorologist rob marciano with us from boston. rob, thanks. >>> now, to the political storm brewing tonight involving hillary clinton. even before she announces any run for the white house. for months now, the guessing game over whether she'll run, how soon she'll announce. tonight, though, she is under fire for using only her private e-mail account in that very public role of secretary of state. critics say it was flat-out wrong. tonight, mrs. clinton's team responding, as we unearth
so, memphis, up through paducah. you'll get some icing, in through nashville. some heavy snow is expected across parts of cincinnati. then it pushes into d.c., philly and new york with significant snows, i think, happening thursday morning. how much snow can we expect to see? four to eight inches in many spots. could see up to a foot in some spots. and the heavier amounts likely below boston. but we just need over three and a half inches to break that all-time record of 107.6. if we don't do it...
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tomorrow, that area expands, includes paducah, back to little rock and watch thatichita falls. larging winds and an isolated tornado. >> ginger thank you. >>> now, to the boston bombing trial, and new am js here tonight. the jury shown video of dzhokhar tsarnaev outside a new hampshire gun range, then walking off with his older brother. an fbi agent testifying they practiced shooting the same type of gun used to kill a police officer, also used in that final gun fight. >>> now to a major new development in the case of millionaire murder suspect robert durst. police coming before the cameras late today with word of another case they're investigating. we also saw that image, durst grinning at the cameras as he left court, and tonight, that new cold case, back in the news. a college freshman who vanished more than 40 years ago, in vermont, last seen standing across the street from the health food store owned by robert durst. now, durst being investigated in that missing person's case as well. and abc's matt gutman, from new orleans again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, vermont poli
tomorrow, that area expands, includes paducah, back to little rock and watch thatichita falls. larging winds and an isolated tornado. >> ginger thank you. >>> now, to the boston bombing trial, and new am js here tonight. the jury shown video of dzhokhar tsarnaev outside a new hampshire gun range, then walking off with his older brother. an fbi agent testifying they practiced shooting the same type of gun used to kill a police officer, also used in that final gun fight....
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taking people who are stranded to comfort centers not just in the e-town area elizabethtown, but also paducah. we are also returning people to their vehicles when those paths have been opened up. it is still kind of treacherous when you think about it. we still have a lot of people trying to make their way north and south on 65. we are asking motorists to please check the local news check the kentucky transportation cabinet website to make sure that whatever road they are trying to traverse is open. >> you have had about 21 inches of snow in the last few hours, which is an enormous amount for kentucky. people really aren't used to driving in icy, snowy conditions like this. are there serious injuries as a result of people freezing or whatever? >> we have been very fortunate. we have no reported deaths and we haven't had any reported injuries either due to those that have been stranded on the roadways. but again, i know a lot of people have been listening to us and taking good caution. >> it's about to get dark. do you think everybody will be rescued by nightfall? >> well our hopes first and f
taking people who are stranded to comfort centers not just in the e-town area elizabethtown, but also paducah. we are also returning people to their vehicles when those paths have been opened up. it is still kind of treacherous when you think about it. we still have a lot of people trying to make their way north and south on 65. we are asking motorists to please check the local news check the kentucky transportation cabinet website to make sure that whatever road they are trying to traverse is...
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hardest hit, elizabethtown in central kentucky and outside of paducah. government called out the national guard. >> what we've been doing is taking stranded motorists to warm care facilities where they can get any treatment. we've had a couple cases of folks that needed insulin. >> reporter: jonathan chu is part of a christian music tour. this is pictures from outside his bus. by morning, the only suggestion of a highway was the long line of stuck trucks and cars. >> gives you an idea what things are like. i'm almost up to my knees in snow. >> reporter: amanda and her boyfriend were bound for chicago on i-65. >> i don't know if you can see this but we are backed up and completely stopped and our cars are really stuck. >> reporter: this was the start of their spring break. >> we have now been sitting in the same spot for over four hours. >> reporter: by afternoon, there were signs of progress as plows cleared the way, allowing tow trucks to get in and traffic to get moving. ironically many of those stuck were headed to florida. you guessed it. to escape w
hardest hit, elizabethtown in central kentucky and outside of paducah. government called out the national guard. >> what we've been doing is taking stranded motorists to warm care facilities where they can get any treatment. we've had a couple cases of folks that needed insulin. >> reporter: jonathan chu is part of a christian music tour. this is pictures from outside his bus. by morning, the only suggestion of a highway was the long line of stuck trucks and cars. >> gives you...
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paducah saw minus 6, as far south as new orleans and baton rouge, 26 degree for a record low yesterday. this morad we have records set in baltimore washington, dulles where it got down to 3 degrees. 4, 19 for a current temperature in new york. we will moderate a little bit but still well below average, chicago getting above the freezing mark for the first time in four weeks, 41 degrees. reason to celebrate. santa ana winds out west. toasty with temperatures in the 70s and 80s. no rain in sight. >> our sno over but boy is it cold outside. it is a very cold 14 degrees. it is only tee degrees at dulles. a milder wkend and spring forwrward tononight aired a warmer week is ahead. 44 today andnd sunrise tomorrow at 7:31 a a.m. >> right there. that's where sebawing is right near lake huron >> that's michigan. >> yes. >> geography and meteorology. thank you, rob. >>> coming up on "gma" we'll hear from the jurors who decided the fate of jodi arias. did a tv movie about the murder save her life? >>> plus living life in the fast lane. why harrison ford is a thrill-seeker on and off screen. >>> "g
paducah saw minus 6, as far south as new orleans and baton rouge, 26 degree for a record low yesterday. this morad we have records set in baltimore washington, dulles where it got down to 3 degrees. 4, 19 for a current temperature in new york. we will moderate a little bit but still well below average, chicago getting above the freezing mark for the first time in four weeks, 41 degrees. reason to celebrate. santa ana winds out west. toasty with temperatures in the 70s and 80s. no rain in sight....
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paducah minus 6. and baton rouge 26 degrees for the record low.g we have records set in ballot, washington, where it -- baltimore washington, where it got down to 4 degrees. we'll moderate a little bit well below average. chicago getting above the freezing mark in 4 weeks. santa ana out west, it will be in the 70s no rain in sight. >> reporter: good morning, everyone, i'm meteorologist chris sowers we have our fair share of record lows around here. let's get you outside, we have clear conditions, mostly sunny skies and most locations down into the teens. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, it won't be as cold this afternoon as yesterday. yesterday we topped out at 26. today we're up to 39. tomorrow, 46 look at most of next week, 40s and 50s feeling a lot better. # near lake huron. >> that's michigan. >> yes. >> geography and meteorology. thank you, rob. >>> coming up on "gma" we'll hear from the jurors who decided the fate of jodi arias. did a tv movie about the murder save her life? >>> plus, living life in the fast lane. why harrison f
paducah minus 6. and baton rouge 26 degrees for the record low.g we have records set in ballot, washington, where it -- baltimore washington, where it got down to 4 degrees. we'll moderate a little bit well below average. chicago getting above the freezing mark in 4 weeks. santa ana out west, it will be in the 70s no rain in sight. >> reporter: good morning, everyone, i'm meteorologist chris sowers we have our fair share of record lows around here. let's get you outside, we have clear...
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there's a large stretch of road there west of paducah where we also have stranded motorists. also in different counties throughout the commonwealth we're rendering ambulatory assistance. our humvees and other equipment are following ambulances. whenever they get a call and they can't go past where their vehicles will allow them to the ems folks will get on our vehicles and help render aid. >> it's difficult to understand how this sort of thing could happen. nobody should be trapped in their carney where in the united states for six hours or more. >> well i know the emergency management folks from all of these different areas have been doing their best. and as their first line of defense, last night we all had a conference call to ensure that the emergency responders were ready. those that were pre positioned that the local officials would call on were there first. as you can imagine they, too, were trying to cirque navigate this weather. when we got the call we kad to the aid and that's what we're doing now. >> is it because you don't have enough snow removing equipment or sa
there's a large stretch of road there west of paducah where we also have stranded motorists. also in different counties throughout the commonwealth we're rendering ambulatory assistance. our humvees and other equipment are following ambulances. whenever they get a call and they can't go past where their vehicles will allow them to the ems folks will get on our vehicles and help render aid. >> it's difficult to understand how this sort of thing could happen. nobody should be trapped in...
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paducah saw minus 6, as far south as new orleans and baton rouge, 26 degrees for a record low yesterdayis morning we've got some records already being set in baltimore, washington, dulles where it got down to 3 degrees. 4, 19 degrees for a current temperature in new york. we will moderate a little bit but still well below average, chicago getting above the freezing mark for the first time in 4 weeks, 41 degrees. a reason to celebrate there. santa ana winds out west. toasty with temperatures in the >> right there. that's where sebewaing is near lake huron. >> that's michigan. >> yes. >> geography and meteorology. thank you, rob. >>> coming up on "gma" we'll hear from the jurors who decided the fate of jodi arias. did a tv movie about the murder save her life? >>> plus, living life in the fast lane. why harrison ford is a thrill-seeker on and off screen. >>> "good morning america" is brought to you by listerine. power to your mouth. you wouldn't do half of your daily routine. so why treat your mouth any differently. brushing alone does less than half the job leaving behind millions of ger
paducah saw minus 6, as far south as new orleans and baton rouge, 26 degrees for a record low yesterdayis morning we've got some records already being set in baltimore, washington, dulles where it got down to 3 degrees. 4, 19 degrees for a current temperature in new york. we will moderate a little bit but still well below average, chicago getting above the freezing mark for the first time in 4 weeks, 41 degrees. a reason to celebrate there. santa ana winds out west. toasty with temperatures in...
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the paducah area back here to lexington, louisville charleston.ork but really kentucky. i mean jose look back at the records, the biggest snowfall ever like in louisville is 12 inches in march. they could potentially get up to ten earths with this storm. something they rarely see in this month and as i said though this is it. after this. much of the country is going to warm up. no more snowstorms at least for a while. >> bill good to see you, thanks so much. >>> to meteorologist dylan dry irdryer in boston. it could be one for the record books. dylan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, jose. here in boston still waiting across the threshold to finally break the record. all we need now two more inches to break the all-time record for snowiest winter ever in the city of boston. last night picked up 1.6. 2 more to go. this city does not want to see anymore snow. look at this giant mountain behind me. this is a 40-foot-high pile of dirty snow. it's dirty because the city has been collecting it and this has been the dumping ground. they are just
the paducah area back here to lexington, louisville charleston.ork but really kentucky. i mean jose look back at the records, the biggest snowfall ever like in louisville is 12 inches in march. they could potentially get up to ten earths with this storm. something they rarely see in this month and as i said though this is it. after this. much of the country is going to warm up. no more snowstorms at least for a while. >> bill good to see you, thanks so much. >>> to meteorologist...