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portions here in the panhandle of texas and oklahoma. really making its way through kansas. look at the totals we're expected to see by the time this is over with on monday. still have time here.
portions here in the panhandle of texas and oklahoma. really making its way through kansas. look at the totals we're expected to see by the time this is over with on monday. still have time here.
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Jan 23, 2017
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most of that is exiting the panhandle of west virginia and moving north and west.hancock, maryland, right now. a good coating of snow in frederick county, virginia. patricia sent that via twitter. now we have coastal flood advisories until 9:00 today. it includes also arlington and right there along the potomac, alexandria, where the waterfront is going to have some high tide times here, two feet above normal high tide. warren county schools evening activities are cancelled tonight in warren county, virginia. >>> samsung has finally figured out what caused its galaxy note 7 phones to catch fire. >> there were flaws in the batteries. >> we knew the batteries were catching fire, but now we know why. we'll show you that in a minute. first samsung says it found problems in the design and production of batteries used in its galaxy note 7 smart phone. samsung says it tested more than phones and find defects in the batteries. it found the battery had a design problem. while the battery in its replacement smart phone given to consumers in exchange for the recalled phones,
most of that is exiting the panhandle of west virginia and moving north and west.hancock, maryland, right now. a good coating of snow in frederick county, virginia. patricia sent that via twitter. now we have coastal flood advisories until 9:00 today. it includes also arlington and right there along the potomac, alexandria, where the waterfront is going to have some high tide times here, two feet above normal high tide. warren county schools evening activities are cancelled tonight in warren...
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Jan 11, 2017
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frederick county, washington county, the panhandle of west virginia. nothing for the immediate metro. the all clear has been signaled for loudoun county. patchy fog later tonight. otherwise, rain comes to an end. 40 overnight. tomorrow morning will be brighter, clouds midday. go. p.m., a slow rain that may be heavy at times. the timing is just not going to work out for the rush-hour commute. things will slow down quite a bit. 4:00 a.m. tomorrow, the wind out of the south, dry driving to work or school tomorrow. about 5 p.m., clouds moving in, areas of rain developing at the height of the rush-hour commute. most of this is out of here, but the reward, warmer temperatures for the day thursday. talking daytime highs -- ready for this -- in the middle 60's. that only lasts one day. a cold front late thursday drops temperatures just in time for friday and the weekend. thursday, 50 and falling temperatures friday. much colder saturday, 35 degrees, sunshine sunday. a lot of folks have the day off monday, upper 40's. and towards the end of next week , inaugura
frederick county, washington county, the panhandle of west virginia. nothing for the immediate metro. the all clear has been signaled for loudoun county. patchy fog later tonight. otherwise, rain comes to an end. 40 overnight. tomorrow morning will be brighter, clouds midday. go. p.m., a slow rain that may be heavy at times. the timing is just not going to work out for the rush-hour commute. things will slow down quite a bit. 4:00 a.m. tomorrow, the wind out of the south, dry driving to work or...
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this is the concert on the panhandle. >> on the panhandle. were a number of free concerts in the summer of love. and what is great about these is they're not the iconic jimmy hendrix burning the guitar that people think of jim marshall. what he is doing is going and turning his camera into the crowd and seeing how the crowd was reacting and seeing the two cultures happening converging in the neighborhood and really celebrating each other. and that's what is so unique i think about the san francisco and what was hatching is there were so many different types of people coming together. but they weren't clashing. they were all really coming together and learning about each other. and i think that's what really intrigued me about these photos. >> sure. >> when we go over -- go over this way. we come to actually jimmy hendrix playing at a free concert in the panhandle. and these are glimpses of history that just will never happen again. you don't have that access or a free concert without, you know, guards and linked fences. >> sure. >> this is ju
this is the concert on the panhandle. >> on the panhandle. were a number of free concerts in the summer of love. and what is great about these is they're not the iconic jimmy hendrix burning the guitar that people think of jim marshall. what he is doing is going and turning his camera into the crowd and seeing how the crowd was reacting and seeing the two cultures happening converging in the neighborhood and really celebrating each other. and that's what is so unique i think about the san...
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the threat continuing into tuesday for parts of georgia, the florida panhandle and southern alabama.> you know there's a lot of people that will be affected by this and of course there's a lot of compassion there have great responders throughout this community. spend a lot of time here. >> reporter: storms in central mississippi and southwestern louisiana causing major damage to farm buildings and homes. at the height of the storm, tens of thousands lot of power. fortunately state emergency officials are reporting no injuries or deaths in either state. >> didn't expect to see what i saw. i expected, you know, sure, i expected something to be tornote but i didn't expect this. >> reporter: rains in recent weeks have eased drought conditions across the southeast. but officials say large parts of alabama and georgia remain in exceptional drought. the most severe category. in new york, lauren green, fox news. >> here's live look at trenton the rain seems to finally be moving out of here. we're in for dose of reality. actually called winter. >> let's check in with meteorologist kathy orr.
the threat continuing into tuesday for parts of georgia, the florida panhandle and southern alabama.> you know there's a lot of people that will be affected by this and of course there's a lot of compassion there have great responders throughout this community. spend a lot of time here. >> reporter: storms in central mississippi and southwestern louisiana causing major damage to farm buildings and homes. at the height of the storm, tens of thousands lot of power. fortunately state...
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across alabama and florida and into the panhandle. tennessee, georgia, and the carolinas not spared. janai norman with more. >> reporter: tornadoes, flooding, and deadly storms. sweeping across the southeast. >> we're just asking everybody to stay in. >> reporter: blaring winds, upwards of 60 miles per hour, blasted through cities south of dallas, hurling debris and tearing down powerlines. >> we have a big dent right here. >> reporter: in parts of mississippi, the winds overturning a tractor trailer and ripping up this roof. the same system packed six inches of rain. heavy downpours turned yards into ponds. >> i want you to see this. it is completely submerged. it is not passable. >> reporter: and drenched parts of alabama facing a flood emergency. law enforcement asked residents to stay inside. and were forced to rescue some of those who didn't listen. >> this is a fine example as to why not be out. because then we have a vehicle submerged in water at this time. >> reporter: in rehobeth, alabama, four people were killed when a tree
across alabama and florida and into the panhandle. tennessee, georgia, and the carolinas not spared. janai norman with more. >> reporter: tornadoes, flooding, and deadly storms. sweeping across the southeast. >> we're just asking everybody to stay in. >> reporter: blaring winds, upwards of 60 miles per hour, blasted through cities south of dallas, hurling debris and tearing down powerlines. >> we have a big dent right here. >> reporter: in parts of mississippi, the...
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possibly over an inch of ice crippling the panhandle of texas, oklahoma.as. by the time we go through tomorrow, notice you're seeing to the south a severe weather threat in through portions of texas. by the way to the east of that, look at the temperatures in the southeast, so beautiful and warm out there. spreading to the northeast, but notice the icy conditions kick in through iowa as well as wisconsin. overall, i think we're talking about huge effects, crippling ice through the panhandle of oklahoma through kansas. we're enjoying it, a lot of birthdays and we're celebrating. how are you feeling today? that's a look at the big picture. we'll take a look at your local weather now. >>> good morning. temperatures above freezing. in the mid-30s in the metro area. light rain is falling here now. mixing with wet snow and sleet farther north and west. all of this comingm it will be with us in the afternoon. this winter weather advisory. it's been canceled for the metro area. still in effect north and west until 6:00 p.m. due to a little bit of a wet snow and so
possibly over an inch of ice crippling the panhandle of texas, oklahoma.as. by the time we go through tomorrow, notice you're seeing to the south a severe weather threat in through portions of texas. by the way to the east of that, look at the temperatures in the southeast, so beautiful and warm out there. spreading to the northeast, but notice the icy conditions kick in through iowa as well as wisconsin. overall, i think we're talking about huge effects, crippling ice through the panhandle of...
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Jan 10, 2017
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fa falkier, panhandle of west virginia up towards hagers town, the 81 corridor. all around the region, we're going to have rain getting closer to us as we get into the evening hours. we'll have that rain approaching from the north and west. we'll have some of the pavement here below freezing. as a result we may get up to a tenth of an inch of icing. right now getting a little bit of semisleet and maybe a little bit of freezing rain. i'll have the timing here. we'll update that in just a >>> it's a great time to download the nbc washington app and turn on weather alerts. >>> chopper 4 is live over some breaking news in montgomery county. at least one person stabbed at the westfield wheaton mall. we're working to find out more details. we don't know the extent of the injuries or whether police have made any arrests. >> there is an incredible police activity going on there right now. it's also impacting metro. there are delays right now on the red line in that area due to all the police activity. we're going to continue to follow this story. >>> we're also following
fa falkier, panhandle of west virginia up towards hagers town, the 81 corridor. all around the region, we're going to have rain getting closer to us as we get into the evening hours. we'll have that rain approaching from the north and west. we'll have some of the pavement here below freezing. as a result we may get up to a tenth of an inch of icing. right now getting a little bit of semisleet and maybe a little bit of freezing rain. i'll have the timing here. we'll update that in just a...
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florida panhandle not spared either. trees were knocked down near adel, georgia.ies say four people died in the state. this tornado hit outside albany, georgia. governor deal issued a state of emergency. >> i spoke with governor nathan deal of georgia. florida effected. alabama effected by the tornadoes. expressed our sincere condolences for the lives taken. tornadoes were vicious and powerful and strong. they he suffered greatly. we will help out the state of georgia. >> this follows a fatal tornado that struck in southern mississippi on saturday. the twister packed winds up to 165 miles per hour and frankly that system is moving up the coast. we will have a big nor'easter on the atlantic. is there any relief in sight for the southeast? we have meteorologist pedram javaheri with the latest. >> john and christine, what a start to 2017. 94 reports of tornadoes since the 1st of january. 36 is what you see normally. that is 260% more of what is normal than this time of year. you look at the numbers of tornadoes and what occurred and what they caused. fatality number
florida panhandle not spared either. trees were knocked down near adel, georgia.ies say four people died in the state. this tornado hit outside albany, georgia. governor deal issued a state of emergency. >> i spoke with governor nathan deal of georgia. florida effected. alabama effected by the tornadoes. expressed our sincere condolences for the lives taken. tornadoes were vicious and powerful and strong. they he suffered greatly. we will help out the state of georgia. >> this...
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ice storms from the texas panhandle to illinois. i-40 north to i-70.time for a final check of the accuweather forecast. we are missing that, right? >> yes, that stays to the left. we have high pressure returning, better conditions for the region tomorrow. we show you what's going on with sky tracker 6. light snow, north of philadelphia, mixed prescription precipitation. we are looking at the bridge. we have a lot of clouds around. the clouds are breaking overnight and milder days ahead as early as tomorrow. currently in philadelphia, 34, 34 in lancaster, 23 and the poconos 25. cape may, 35 andover. it is dry right now after earlier today we had light snow that fell across portions of the region, mixed precipitation across chester and lancaster, burkes counties with a winter weather advisory that has expired. most of the moisture pushing south and east. the rest of tonight turning clear with icy patches. temperatures for the most part falling below freezing. 30 in philadelphia, 25 in lancaster. 31 in dover and bottoming out at 33 in cape may. watching o
ice storms from the texas panhandle to illinois. i-40 north to i-70.time for a final check of the accuweather forecast. we are missing that, right? >> yes, that stays to the left. we have high pressure returning, better conditions for the region tomorrow. we show you what's going on with sky tracker 6. light snow, north of philadelphia, mixed prescription precipitation. we are looking at the bridge. we have a lot of clouds around. the clouds are breaking overnight and milder days ahead as...
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Jan 10, 2017
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all these counties in pink, also includes northern fauquier, panhandle of west virginia. leading edge of that rain is still quite far away. it's mostly out in the ohio valley now. but once it moves it, there's ra possibility it will be falling on frozen pavement. there could be up to a tent of an inch or less of freezing rain. there is some moisture now coming into the mountains, just about to come into western maryland. the leading edge of the heavier rain is right now in ohio and kentucky. that will be moving in closer this evening. >>> developing news now in prince george's county. a new arrest after the fbi raid at the county >> today we learned former council member will campos pleaded guilty to accepting bribe money. tracee wilkins is in greenbelt with more. >> reporter: in the statement that compos sent to me, he said that he is sorry to everyone for what's happened and for the actions that he has been found guilty of and that he has pleaded guilty to. he also offered prayers for other elected officials who are about to go through what he's already been through. >>
all these counties in pink, also includes northern fauquier, panhandle of west virginia. leading edge of that rain is still quite far away. it's mostly out in the ohio valley now. but once it moves it, there's ra possibility it will be falling on frozen pavement. there could be up to a tent of an inch or less of freezing rain. there is some moisture now coming into the mountains, just about to come into western maryland. the leading edge of the heavier rain is right now in ohio and kentucky....
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still maybe in loudoun county, northern fauquier and the panhandle of west virginia.hen it's gone quickly. just a little bit may be coming in later tonight. then the storm is done, it's out of here. some of the effects of this wind coming in off the southeast is pushing water up the potomac river. we have coastal flood advisories, some abnormal high tides. light rain, temperatures hovering near 40 through the evening. chance of a little drizzle 8:00 a.m. tomorrow. otherwise we dry out. upper 40s by 11:00 a.m. tomorrow. we'll have dry roads. afternoon temperatures with some sunshine back, into the low 50s. ten-day outlook, no snow. but it is going to be getting below freezing. atst winter on saturday, sunday, monday mornings. afternoon highs over the weekend in the low 40s. feeling a little bit like winter as we get into the weekend. but really a dry pattern here for the next ten days. >>> rescue workers searching for survivors in that avalanche got a sign of hope finding these two little puppies alive after the little dogs spent five days trapped by the tons of snow.
still maybe in loudoun county, northern fauquier and the panhandle of west virginia.hen it's gone quickly. just a little bit may be coming in later tonight. then the storm is done, it's out of here. some of the effects of this wind coming in off the southeast is pushing water up the potomac river. we have coastal flood advisories, some abnormal high tides. light rain, temperatures hovering near 40 through the evening. chance of a little drizzle 8:00 a.m. tomorrow. otherwise we dry out. upper...
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Jan 10, 2017
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panhandle of west virginia, shenandoah valley, all these counties including northern fauquier and montgomery county. >>> now to some breaking news. a stabbing near the westfield wheaton mall i county. >> reporter: police are handling an active and very difficult situation here. about 3:15 they were called here for a stabbing that followed a disagreement that apparently began inside the mall. when they arrived officers found two men with life threatening stab wounds. police are currently attempting to find the suspects who could still be on the grounds of this enormous commercial property. at least one person has been stopped and questioned. we have video from chopper 4 showing drivers being stopped as they leave the property. police are checking their back seats and trunks to make sure a suspect has not hidden in there possibly without their knowledge. they did hear an order to leave the mall property. but given the enormous size of this property and multiple entrances we have seen people arrive, go into the mall and being told to leave again. most of the cars have been ordered to leave. we
panhandle of west virginia, shenandoah valley, all these counties including northern fauquier and montgomery county. >>> now to some breaking news. a stabbing near the westfield wheaton mall i county. >> reporter: police are handling an active and very difficult situation here. about 3:15 they were called here for a stabbing that followed a disagreement that apparently began inside the mall. when they arrived officers found two men with life threatening stab wounds. police are...
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unusual at the santa rosa correctional institution, a maximum security prison located on the florida panhandle. >> but today, there's a downpour inside c dorm, and it has nothing to do with the weather. >> well, an inmate break the sprinkler head on the cell in, what was it, 12, 10, i believe. we'll shut off the water to the cell to minimize the damage. have the inmate submit to restraints, and then we'll deal with the issue from there. >> the water is flowing from the cell of inmate troy wagner, who is serving 20 years for aggravated assault and attempted sexual battery. wagner says he broke the sprinkler head by accident. it all stemmed from an incident earlier in the day. >> i was angry and mad and i had slung feces in the cell. when i get upset and angry, i end up doing things like that. >> like that? you've done that before? >> yes, ma'am. >> really? so, what does that gain you? how does that help? >> it don't. it don't help me at all. it just puts me in more worse and worse and worse spots. >> wagner had spread feces all around his cell, including the sprinkler head, and he says he was o
unusual at the santa rosa correctional institution, a maximum security prison located on the florida panhandle. >> but today, there's a downpour inside c dorm, and it has nothing to do with the weather. >> well, an inmate break the sprinkler head on the cell in, what was it, 12, 10, i believe. we'll shut off the water to the cell to minimize the damage. have the inmate submit to restraints, and then we'll deal with the issue from there. >> the water is flowing from the cell of...
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and i found myself around 2:00 in the morning running around trying to panhandle. there wasn't too many people out because it was too cold. and my feet were hurting really bad, walking so much. because i would walk sometimes two and three days at a time. my feet are on fire, my knees are hurting, my back is hurting, my lungs are literally about to explode from the burning of the crack cocaine, the cocaine that's in my lungs. to the point to where my lung's almost ready to collapse, which i'm still finding myself trying to get more money for the cocaine. it's rock bottom right there. that's about as low as i think i could go. think about before you kill someone, before you break into a house, before you steal something. whatever the case may be, get caught with drugs, trafficking, whatever the case may be. this could wind up being your view. you could be staring out of your cell or out your window. this could be what you see if you decide to come to prison. i wouldn't recommend it. i wouldn't recommend it. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advis
and i found myself around 2:00 in the morning running around trying to panhandle. there wasn't too many people out because it was too cold. and my feet were hurting really bad, walking so much. because i would walk sometimes two and three days at a time. my feet are on fire, my knees are hurting, my back is hurting, my lungs are literally about to explode from the burning of the crack cocaine, the cocaine that's in my lungs. to the point to where my lung's almost ready to collapse, which i'm...
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Jan 14, 2017
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we need to pay attention to the panhandle of oklahoma and kansas today.where we talk about good amounts of ice. up to 1 inch of ice. it takes a .25 inch of ice for a power line to weigh 500 pounds. this is a crippling ice storm >>> good morning. waking up to a chilly start in san jose. 39 degrees right now. partly cloudy skies, but we are expected to warm up into those 50s across the bay area, as we make way for a much more dry weekend ahead. san francisco, 40 degrees right now. also quite chilly. we are also expecting a high about 53 degrees. could be climbing into those mid-50s, in oakland right now in the 40s, also seeing partly cloudy skies and your high for today pleasant with mostly sunny temps. >>> how are you loving the above normal temperatures? >> which day was that? it was 60 degrees? >> i felt like i was sweating. i don't know what happened to this california girl. >> it was fantastic. thank you. still ahead, 300,000 pennies. the guy who got the ultimate revenge at the dmv. >>> and jeff rossen with the investigative update. staying safe on the
we need to pay attention to the panhandle of oklahoma and kansas today.where we talk about good amounts of ice. up to 1 inch of ice. it takes a .25 inch of ice for a power line to weigh 500 pounds. this is a crippling ice storm >>> good morning. waking up to a chilly start in san jose. 39 degrees right now. partly cloudy skies, but we are expected to warm up into those 50s across the bay area, as we make way for a much more dry weekend ahead. san francisco, 40 degrees right now. also...
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Jan 14, 2017
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we need to pay attention to the panhandle of oklahoma and kansas today.where we talk about good amounts of ice. up to 1 inch of ice. it takes a .25 inch of ice for a power line to weigh 500 pounds. this is a crippling ice storm through sday as weun >>> good morning. i'm first alert meteorologist krystal klei. take a look at your hour by hour forecast. 11:00 a.m. starting to see the snow line build in our region. temperatures near freezing. we won't see snow until the afternoon, about 2:00, 3:00 when this starts move to in. temperatures in some spots, philly and the south are above freezing. we may see rain/snow mix and that rain/snow mix potential continues into your evening at 6:30. more rain along the shore snow farther north. >>> how are you loving the above normal temperatures? >> which day>> which day was th? it was 60 degrees? >> i felt like i was sweating. i don't know what happened to this california girl. >> it was fantastic. thank you. still ahead, 300,000 pennies. the guy who got the ultimate revenge at the dmv. >>> and jeff rossen with the inv
we need to pay attention to the panhandle of oklahoma and kansas today.where we talk about good amounts of ice. up to 1 inch of ice. it takes a .25 inch of ice for a power line to weigh 500 pounds. this is a crippling ice storm through sday as weun >>> good morning. i'm first alert meteorologist krystal klei. take a look at your hour by hour forecast. 11:00 a.m. starting to see the snow line build in our region. temperatures near freezing. we won't see snow until the afternoon, about...
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this is new video from the sound of amarillo in the northern part of that state where the oklahoma panhandlethere is a thick layer of snow on the roads there. plows are working to clear it, sdrus there right now. >>> we have a dust to go about an inch. frederick, maryland, had more. but apparently this isn't over yet. this is what we were kind of parking my attention here. >> today's is over but there is some in short for the weekend. >> for better or for worse. depending on how you like your snow, i prefer it in the feet, not inches. but that's just me. >> something to throw. >> because karma is on my side. we have this great picture from one of our weather watches up here, kenneth mubray in west virginia. so you can send your pictures to me on facebook or twitter. just follow me@chuckbell4 on twitter. skies are at the freezing mark. no slipperiness around local roadways, but northern maryland and the panhandle of west virginia, shennendoah valley, a little colder. planning out the day, break or two of sunshine. up to about noon time before clouds thicken up once again. into tomorrow, again
this is new video from the sound of amarillo in the northern part of that state where the oklahoma panhandlethere is a thick layer of snow on the roads there. plows are working to clear it, sdrus there right now. >>> we have a dust to go about an inch. frederick, maryland, had more. but apparently this isn't over yet. this is what we were kind of parking my attention here. >> today's is over but there is some in short for the weekend. >> for better or for worse. depending...
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Jan 16, 2017
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it will be turning to rain and then snow coming out of the panhandle in kansas. that's a big, big system. for us, we're waiting on another system. it won't be here for a couple of days, but the frog is front and center. peninsula also looking at some low 30s. stanford, los altos, even san carlos, that easterly breeze. but if you're stuck in that fog, it can be really tough. one system, two systems. that fog, coming in from the east, maybe sal will touch on that coming up in just a second. 50s on the highs. >> nice and quiet. let's start off with the solano county commute, into vallejo. it continues to be a
it will be turning to rain and then snow coming out of the panhandle in kansas. that's a big, big system. for us, we're waiting on another system. it won't be here for a couple of days, but the frog is front and center. peninsula also looking at some low 30s. stanford, los altos, even san carlos, that easterly breeze. but if you're stuck in that fog, it can be really tough. one system, two systems. that fog, coming in from the east, maybe sal will touch on that coming up in just a second. 50s...
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Jan 17, 2017
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the for the west that you go, hagerstown, winchester, woodstock, the panhandle of west virginia, that will be wet. lunchtime recess likely in jeopardy for some of the kids depending on where the showers set up at noon time. then we clear out just a bit at 5:00 in the roadways begin to dry out nicely. wednesday and thursday look absolutely awesome. friday, so much going on around the dmv, inauguration at high noon. clouds and showers, upper 40's. for the parade, showers are likely to continue with temperatures in the low 50's. the 10-day outlook, middle 50's saturday, near 60 degree sunday. it stays mild and brighter as we move through theid jonathan: a school worker fired over a tweet. never a was conversation about not engaging with students. jonathan: it started with a spelling error. but was in a fire rubble jonathan: a frederick county school employee fired because of a tweet is speaking out. katie nash was let go from her social media job because of a response to a student misspelling tomorrow. nash responded, how would you learn how to spell tomorrow? >> really saw it as an oppo
the for the west that you go, hagerstown, winchester, woodstock, the panhandle of west virginia, that will be wet. lunchtime recess likely in jeopardy for some of the kids depending on where the showers set up at noon time. then we clear out just a bit at 5:00 in the roadways begin to dry out nicely. wednesday and thursday look absolutely awesome. friday, so much going on around the dmv, inauguration at high noon. clouds and showers, upper 40's. for the parade, showers are likely to continue...
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going to see a really significant icing which will cause major problems in kansas, oklahoma, the panhandlexas, some a half an inch, maybe a little more of that of ice on everything which causes a lot of power outages paid you get the idea the cold air will settle right here against areas of the central plane, so a big storm on its way. >> jenna: good heads up, thank you. >> greg: after the rather rare problem of too much snow for some ski resorts out west. alicia acuna's life in breckenridge, colorado, so obama, it looks like they've got quite a bit there. >> just a little bit, so some advertising it sounds like when there is too much snow, but it really is true, it is beautiful, but it is just as dangerous as being in the wrong place at the wrong time in acute relations have been crazy. here in breckenridge over the last seven days, they received 50 inches of snow, over the last seven days. the colorado avalanche information center tells me that during the storm, they have had to rescue at least nine people who have been stuck in slides, and the entire mountain area is under some level of
going to see a really significant icing which will cause major problems in kansas, oklahoma, the panhandlexas, some a half an inch, maybe a little more of that of ice on everything which causes a lot of power outages paid you get the idea the cold air will settle right here against areas of the central plane, so a big storm on its way. >> jenna: good heads up, thank you. >> greg: after the rather rare problem of too much snow for some ski resorts out west. alicia acuna's life in...
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more severe weather is possible this morning in alabama, georgia and the florida panhandle. >> just hours before the new congress is sworn in house republican voting to gut the independent office of congressional ethics. >> paul ryan and kevin mccarthy opposed closing this office. >> footage released of the suspect in istanbul attack. >> it was a nightmare. i have never seen it so crowded. >> customs computer outage. ac wasn't working. it was bad. >> children died at their home in amarillo, texas. >>> baggage handler is okay after being locked in a small airliner. he was freed after a 90 minute flight. >>> the bedding dresser falls on the toddler but his twin brother is there to save him. >> $6 million worth of jewelry swiped. >> a member of the audience tried to make off with the trophy. >> and all that matters. >> everybody is talking about what was up with mariah carey on new year's eve. she says she was sabotaged. >> some people think she might be positioning herself to run for president of the united states. >> on "cbs this morning." >> a lot of time. flies over the middle, touchdown
more severe weather is possible this morning in alabama, georgia and the florida panhandle. >> just hours before the new congress is sworn in house republican voting to gut the independent office of congressional ethics. >> paul ryan and kevin mccarthy opposed closing this office. >> footage released of the suspect in istanbul attack. >> it was a nightmare. i have never seen it so crowded. >> customs computer outage. ac wasn't working. it was bad. >> children...
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. >> more severe weather in alabama, georgia and the florida panhandle. >> the office of congressionalthics was essentially neutered. >> just hours before being sworn in, house republicans voted to gut the house ethics. >> paul ryan and majority leader opposed closing this office. >> police announced influenced raids overnight. >> a nightmare. >> a customsom cputer outage clogged airports around the country. >> everybody was hot. sweaty, at ac wasn't working. >> two children died f pesticide in amarillo, xates. >> this is extremely toxic. >> a bagger handler is okay after getting locked in a hangar. >> the bedroom dresser falls on this ultimate out toddler but his btwinerroth was there to save him. >> all that -- >> a heist in midtown manhattan, $6 million worth of jewelry swiped. >> the oil championship. a member of the audience tried to make off with his trophy. >> and "all that mattered" -- >> everybody is still talking what about is up with mariah carey on new year's eve. >> she said she was sabotaged. >> which is such a crazy theory, some people feel they might be positioning hers
. >> more severe weather in alabama, georgia and the florida panhandle. >> the office of congressionalthics was essentially neutered. >> just hours before being sworn in, house republicans voted to gut the house ethics. >> paul ryan and majority leader opposed closing this office. >> police announced influenced raids overnight. >> a nightmare. >> a customsom cputer outage clogged airports around the country. >> everybody was hot. sweaty, at ac...
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if tornadoes hit the region and more strong storms are coming to alabama, georgia and the florida panhandle>>> authorities have recovering more than 100 pieces of debris possibly from a missing plane in ohio. the plane was flying from cleveland to columbus with six people on board when it disappeared from radar, over lake eerie last week. the pilot was a business executive flying his family and his neighbors to a cleveland cavaliers game. the debris in the water was consistent with the type of plane that vanished. >>> the search is on for three thiefs that got away with a fortune during the ball drop in new york city. it shows them breaking into the store of a high end julie designer at 12:01 a.m. while 7,000 police officers patrolled the area, they got away with $6 million worth of jewels from a safe. they are wondering if it's an inside job. >> there are pieces of inside information as to how this place operates and the apparatus both outside and inside. >> they fled the building through a fire escape stairwell. >>> a 2-year-old boy mustered up the strength to save his brother from a dres
if tornadoes hit the region and more strong storms are coming to alabama, georgia and the florida panhandle>>> authorities have recovering more than 100 pieces of debris possibly from a missing plane in ohio. the plane was flying from cleveland to columbus with six people on board when it disappeared from radar, over lake eerie last week. the pilot was a business executive flying his family and his neighbors to a cleveland cavaliers game. the debris in the water was consistent with the...
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when you see a low coming out of northern new mexico, texas panhandle, that is a classic set up for denver, if the front range, you can get tremendous amounts of snow. ahead of that, it's a freezing rain. and severe weather in dallas, almost baseball sized hail, and tornadoic activity. the footprint of fog, which is not something we've seen in a long time, has definitely established itself out in the valley. 30s, 40s on the temperatures. it's cold for some. there is your easterly breeze at oakland. coming off the berkeley hills to the oakland airport, you can see that coming right back across. that can play into some thick fog around american canyon, hidden brook, anywhere near that san pablo bay. southern california, we get a break. there is our system coming in for wednesday. we can usher in rain. until then, we'll be dealing with fog coming in from the valley. the rain for the next seven days starts in on wednesday night, wednesday afternoon, and then really starts to kick in. there will be at least three systems, and i'm sure a couple of systems within the system, but all the way into
when you see a low coming out of northern new mexico, texas panhandle, that is a classic set up for denver, if the front range, you can get tremendous amounts of snow. ahead of that, it's a freezing rain. and severe weather in dallas, almost baseball sized hail, and tornadoic activity. the footprint of fog, which is not something we've seen in a long time, has definitely established itself out in the valley. 30s, 40s on the temperatures. it's cold for some. there is your easterly breeze at...
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if panhandle of west virginia. if you look at southern maryland, the shading in blue, that is for a winter storm watch. but for saturday. that is a different storm. let's talk about snow totals. what to expect for tomorrow. but the upcoming weekend. they head bc meteorologist doug hill. doug: thank you, steve. you can see where he is in the western section of the fairfax county. we have in eastern section of the loudoun county. the whole area is the leading edge of the snow band coming in. this is going to be characterized by the bands of snow over six, seven, eight-hour period. we are starting to see it reach the ground north and west of winchester. that is the pattern shifting east. it will give us accumulation later. especially areas north and west of the city under the current advisory. we widen out on the radar, you see new band developing. larger area behind that. that is going to move east, northeast in overnight hours. by the time it moves out, snow in the area. that is the steady forecast from harrisonburg
if panhandle of west virginia. if you look at southern maryland, the shading in blue, that is for a winter storm watch. but for saturday. that is a different storm. let's talk about snow totals. what to expect for tomorrow. but the upcoming weekend. they head bc meteorologist doug hill. doug: thank you, steve. you can see where he is in the western section of the fairfax county. we have in eastern section of the loudoun county. the whole area is the leading edge of the snow band coming in. this...
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cesar / take vo --buscan a sospechoso de quemar un baÑo porttil, en el barrio panhandle al norte de sanolica, el incendio ocurri entre las cuatro y las cinco de la maÑana en el nmero 1800 de la calle turk... --se cree que el sospechoso, de unos 20 aÑos de edad, prendi el aseo porttil y luego huy de la escena en una bicicleta... --hasta el momento no se ha reportado ningn arresto y la polica no dio a conocer mas detalles sobre el autor de los hechos... take vo / blanca ---bajo el agua, as literalmente se encuentranvaria california tras una serie de poderosas tormentas, en el rea de la baha autoridades continan en alerta... take vo / cesar --- infierno en la iglesia, un poderoso incendio consume totalmente un centro religioso la noche del martes, le tenemos las impresionantes imgenes --- take vo / blanca ---crimen atroz, una mujer pierde la vida y hija se encuentra gravemente herida tras ser brutalmente apuÑaladas, el sospechoso un niÑo de 12 aÑos de edad... topvo cesar ---recuerde que puede seguirnos en los medios sociales, facebook, instagram y twitter en las direcciones que ve en panta
cesar / take vo --buscan a sospechoso de quemar un baÑo porttil, en el barrio panhandle al norte de sanolica, el incendio ocurri entre las cuatro y las cinco de la maÑana en el nmero 1800 de la calle turk... --se cree que el sospechoso, de unos 20 aÑos de edad, prendi el aseo porttil y luego huy de la escena en una bicicleta... --hasta el momento no se ha reportado ningn arresto y la polica no dio a conocer mas detalles sobre el autor de los hechos... take vo / blanca ---bajo el agua, as...
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overnight into the early morning, north and west of d.c., montgomery county, loudoun county, the panhandle of west virginia, hagerstown. the immediate metro, the district, arlington, and alexandria looking at fog, but no advisory yet. visibility is dropping, to what half miles at reagan national, only one mile in leesburg, a third of a mile in frederick. if you go anywhere overnight, leave extra time. the fog should be out of here by early tomorrow morning. the bus stop forecast, 50 degrees early on. daytime highs in the middle to talking about inauguration day and tracking showers friday and looking ahead to the upcoming weekend in just a few minutes. jonathan: we are just three days away from the presidential inauguration. the stage is set for history friday. these areas behind me, though seats will be covered, but the ball will be packed with people vying for the best views. what is the best place to be for this inauguration? thebarber joins us from canadian embassy, which is where we will be friday. those are pretty good seats, especially if there is weather outside. if yousolutely, an
overnight into the early morning, north and west of d.c., montgomery county, loudoun county, the panhandle of west virginia, hagerstown. the immediate metro, the district, arlington, and alexandria looking at fog, but no advisory yet. visibility is dropping, to what half miles at reagan national, only one mile in leesburg, a third of a mile in frederick. if you go anywhere overnight, leave extra time. the fog should be out of here by early tomorrow morning. the bus stop forecast, 50 degrees...
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portions here in the panhandle of texas and oklahoma. really making its way through kansas. look at the totals we're expected to see by the time this is over with on monday. still have time here. could see an inch of ice. that's enough to take down power lines. three if not four times that amount. >> it's not just snow and ice, you talked about texas word that some southern states are in for wet weather as well. >> absolutely. now adding another element. talking about the stationary front and moisture from the north. now the low is expected to make its way through the east. see the system intensify. by the time through sunday evening talking about the system intensifying where we could add a severe weather element even threat for isolated tornados. >> thank you very much. >>> in south carolina late this afternoon a reunion took place between a young woman stolen as a baby at the florida hospital where she was born and her natural parents. bittersweet moment 18 years in the making. gadi schwartz has the latest. >> reporter: for 18 years, craig aiken didn't even have a picture
portions here in the panhandle of texas and oklahoma. really making its way through kansas. look at the totals we're expected to see by the time this is over with on monday. still have time here. could see an inch of ice. that's enough to take down power lines. three if not four times that amount. >> it's not just snow and ice, you talked about texas word that some southern states are in for wet weather as well. >> absolutely. now adding another element. talking about the stationary...
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a man drowned in a florida panhandle. four others were killed when the mobile home was crushed by a tree in alabama. all across the southeast people spent today cleaning up to a night of severe weather. >> i thought it was hailing. the window to my room blew in. >> look at the mess. service is investigating a dozen reported tornadoes. >> authorities in turkey say a selfie is the best picture they found of the man wanted for the terror attack in istanbul in which 39 people were killed. airports and the border crossings in turkey are at high alert as the intense manhunt for suspected gunmen continues. despite releasing the picture the police are not releasing the suspect's name. we learned today he used flares to light up the darkness and shoot the victims. he changed his clothing and faked a limp to blend in with the scene. isis is taking responsibility for the attack. coming up next, d.c. neighborhood preparing to welcome president obama gets another surprise. the other family moving in who will also have secret service p
a man drowned in a florida panhandle. four others were killed when the mobile home was crushed by a tree in alabama. all across the southeast people spent today cleaning up to a night of severe weather. >> i thought it was hailing. the window to my room blew in. >> look at the mess. service is investigating a dozen reported tornadoes. >> authorities in turkey say a selfie is the best picture they found of the man wanted for the terror attack in istanbul in which 39 people were...
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all right, we have a tornado watch up for southern alabama and much of the florida panhandle until 11central time as these strong in some cases rotating cells continue to make their way to the east and maybe resurging across parts of the mississippi later in the day, but this is the focus point for severe weather today and then tomorrow this is a two-day event and stretch it into georgia, the carolinas and northern florida and gets into the northeast on monday. more on that in a sec. >> this is not over, rob will be back for more. >>> let's get more on this tornado, though, from someone who was right there. aaron rigsby is a storm chaser. and he joins us on the phone from hattiesburg. aaron, good morning. thanks for doing this. what's the situation right now from your vantage point? >> right now things are still a little chaotic as this situation is still unfolding. the emergency services are overwhelmed right now. it looks like the hardest hit areas that i could find was just off highway 49 at south pines drive on the south side of hattiesburg where there was multiple injuries, multi
all right, we have a tornado watch up for southern alabama and much of the florida panhandle until 11central time as these strong in some cases rotating cells continue to make their way to the east and maybe resurging across parts of the mississippi later in the day, but this is the focus point for severe weather today and then tomorrow this is a two-day event and stretch it into georgia, the carolinas and northern florida and gets into the northeast on monday. more on that in a sec. >>...
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panhandle of west virginia and to our north. but in the metro area, in the mid-30s right now. wet streets in the metro area. that's the situation through noontime into the afternoon and the evening just wet roads even where the -- any rain or sleet is going to be falling or i should say snow or sleet north and west of us. the road temperatures are below freezing. here's the hour by hour look at what's happening here as you get into the afternoon hours. all this generally very light. that's where it's tapering off at 2:00, 3:00. another surge of rain into the shenandoah valley. into northern virginia around through. after 7:00 or 8:00 p.m., most of it is done and by midnight, it leds off to the east. any little bit of sleet or snow, changing to rain much of the region in blue, northern virginia the metro area and maryland, mainly rain well to our south and far to our west. mainly ice and mainly on elevated surfaces in the pink. the ground surfaces are well above freezing there as well. tomorrow we'll be seeing sunshine back. temperatures near 50 on sunday afternoon. for dr. kin
panhandle of west virginia and to our north. but in the metro area, in the mid-30s right now. wet streets in the metro area. that's the situation through noontime into the afternoon and the evening just wet roads even where the -- any rain or sleet is going to be falling or i should say snow or sleet north and west of us. the road temperatures are below freezing. here's the hour by hour look at what's happening here as you get into the afternoon hours. all this generally very light. that's...
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look at the storms across the panhandle of florida, nasty stuff down here. this lifts to the north over the next 24 to 36 hours and becomes our storm as we get into tomorrow. we'll not see severe weather, but we'll see our fair share of wind and rain. later this afternoon we've stopped the clock at 4, isolated showers and patchy drizzle and low-level clouds. overnight tonight through the evening hours we'll see the rain increase and overspread the area from south to north. it will get into the poconos first thing tomorrow morning. we'll see bands of rain some of it heavy at times and some of it light at times. when you get a heavier bands it will become a windswept rain, we see the winds gusting 50 to 06 miles per hour down the jersey shore, 40 to 50 miles per hour in the city of philadelphia. here's a closer look at that. this whole area here, it includes the western suburbs, 40 to 350 miles per hour. 30 to 40 far western suburbs, this is the 40-mile an hour line right there. the closer to the storm you are, which is the jersey shore, the stronger the winds
look at the storms across the panhandle of florida, nasty stuff down here. this lifts to the north over the next 24 to 36 hours and becomes our storm as we get into tomorrow. we'll not see severe weather, but we'll see our fair share of wind and rain. later this afternoon we've stopped the clock at 4, isolated showers and patchy drizzle and low-level clouds. overnight tonight through the evening hours we'll see the rain increase and overspread the area from south to north. it will get into the...
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northern shenandoah valley, panhandle of west virginia. a wet monday commute. temperatures upper 40s i winds. the rain taxpayers off in the afternoon as we hover in the low 50s. wet roads all day long. you'll need an umbrella all day long tomorrow. then finally drying out tuesday afternoon. sunshine returns. highs mid-50s. may make it up to around 60 degrees. talk about unjanuary. on wednesday, lots of sunshine. then it starts getting chilly. january starts to regain its dignity as a winter month. might get subfreezing temperatures friday, saturday, sunday, and monday >>> welcome back. here are the four things you need to know on this sunday morning. mt. vernon police investigating a shooting. around 1:00 this morning, a teen boy was shot. the boy is in stable condition. no one has been arrested. >>> president trump is responding to yesterday's marches. in the last hour, he took to twitter writing, quote, peaceful protests are a hallmark of our democracy. even if i don't always agree, i recognize the rights of people to express their views. >>> white house pres
northern shenandoah valley, panhandle of west virginia. a wet monday commute. temperatures upper 40s i winds. the rain taxpayers off in the afternoon as we hover in the low 50s. wet roads all day long. you'll need an umbrella all day long tomorrow. then finally drying out tuesday afternoon. sunshine returns. highs mid-50s. may make it up to around 60 degrees. talk about unjanuary. on wednesday, lots of sunshine. then it starts getting chilly. january starts to regain its dignity as a winter...
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one of my weather watchers in the panhandle of west virginia, wet snow early this morning. send me a picture and we'll share it with everybody else. if you're thinking about the weekend good news it will be dry both days but it will be chilly with highs by the weekend only in the upper 30s to right around 40 degrees. what about the rest of today's forecast? let's go over to sheena and find out more about that. >> you know today is going to be a bigger improvement than yesterday, chuck. yesterday we had the rain and the wind and today we're going to get away from all that. except this morning it's damp and chilly before you walk out. make sure you grab a warm jacket. here's a look at the feels-like temperature because we still have that breeze out there feels like 30 degrees in the district. we have 20s on the map, gaithersburg feeling like 29 as well as leesburg. winchester feeling like 24 degrees. your fitness forecast for today, if you will be out there exsi a.m., wet pavement, still 37 degrees, by noon 41. and by 5:00 p.m., temperatures right around 47 degrees. we'll see
one of my weather watchers in the panhandle of west virginia, wet snow early this morning. send me a picture and we'll share it with everybody else. if you're thinking about the weekend good news it will be dry both days but it will be chilly with highs by the weekend only in the upper 30s to right around 40 degrees. what about the rest of today's forecast? let's go over to sheena and find out more about that. >> you know today is going to be a bigger improvement than yesterday, chuck....
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also died in southern alabama when a tree crushed a mobile home and a man drowned in the florida panhandle. >>> it's a different weather story in the upper midwest overnight temperatures below zero from the dakotas to wisconsin. windchills will make it feel even colder. >> that's thursday. before that that's still pretty warm in some of those places, especially in new york. >> looking on the bright side. >> yes. turning over in 2017. give it a week. here's a heart warming story. wildlife drama east of the san francisco bay area that's over. in the middle of it all was a large emu. >> no one seems to know where it came from. no one has any idea how it got into the area. residents of that area say they just found it roaming the streets and a few areas for quite a while. >> i love an partridge drive. it almost came into my garage. >> i don't know if it's male or female, but w >> they can relax. we can report the emu has been caught. >> and since wildlife officials discovered it's a female, they renamed it george is no more. the emu is now called rock star. >> it went from george to rock star.
also died in southern alabama when a tree crushed a mobile home and a man drowned in the florida panhandle. >>> it's a different weather story in the upper midwest overnight temperatures below zero from the dakotas to wisconsin. windchills will make it feel even colder. >> that's thursday. before that that's still pretty warm in some of those places, especially in new york. >> looking on the bright side. >> yes. turning over in 2017. give it a week. here's a heart...
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cold enough for the texas panhandle, oklahoma, kansas, more freezing rain. some areas will get another half inch of rain. freezing rain. ice out of this. that's devastating for those areas. and around here as we looked at the other batch of moisture could be coming through over the next few hours. futurecast by 10:00 of most of the area done with the precip. overnight i don't think we're going to clear out this quickly but the sign for slightly cooler air is there. the clouds will be back. isolated shower possible. as a front approaches, warm front on tuesday, they'll have a better chance of showers moving in here and developing during tuesday morning. that's why probablin for tonight, 30 to 35. evening showers, mostly cloudy with the isolated slick spots north. southeast winds becoming north at 5. tomorrow morning in the 30s. slightly to mostly cloudy and chilly. in the afternoon, partly to mostly sunny. mid to upper 40s. nice day. expect an isolated shower monday. showers developing tuesday as temperatures recover in to the 50s. wednesday upper 50s. thursd
cold enough for the texas panhandle, oklahoma, kansas, more freezing rain. some areas will get another half inch of rain. freezing rain. ice out of this. that's devastating for those areas. and around here as we looked at the other batch of moisture could be coming through over the next few hours. futurecast by 10:00 of most of the area done with the precip. overnight i don't think we're going to clear out this quickly but the sign for slightly cooler air is there. the clouds will be back....
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damaging rains and floods and tornadoes moved across the south, alabama, georgia and the florida panhandleone victim died when floodwaters hilt the florida gulf coast. they died when a large tree fell on their mobile home during an apparent tornado. and three others were trapped in the trailer. in the area, trees and power lines are down. and some roads are impassible. area schools are also closed evidence to. the national weather service says there were reports of six tornadoes touching down in alabama and mississippi monday. and nearly 70 million people were at risk in the south. on alabama gulf coast yesterday, it leaned through the community of gulf shores. >> all of a sudden it was just on top of us just that fast. the whole building shook. we saw the piece of the roof hit my mother's car. >> recovery efforts are under way at the gulf shore zoo where cages were blown into the water and animal has to be rescued. >>> the 115th congress will be sworn in today, but house republicans have already voted to dramatically overhaul the operation of the previously independent office of congressi
damaging rains and floods and tornadoes moved across the south, alabama, georgia and the florida panhandleone victim died when floodwaters hilt the florida gulf coast. they died when a large tree fell on their mobile home during an apparent tornado. and three others were trapped in the trailer. in the area, trees and power lines are down. and some roads are impassible. area schools are also closed evidence to. the national weather service says there were reports of six tornadoes touching down...
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leesburg, frederick, montgomery county, winchester area, panhandle of west virginia. could see a problem there. i would expect some delays early on friday morning. again, not a huge storm. just something to watch. your commuter forecast. thursday night, okay. no problem there. friday morning, 5:00 a.m., could get bad. some of the second dare i have roads, with the sun making its way up, the slick side. by 9:00, we'll be okay in most locations. alert, tomorrow night into friday, sheena parveen, chuck bell, they'll be here in the morning. 7:00 a.m. on a friday, the cold here, 31 on saturday. 29 on sunday. windchills in the teens and we stay cold on monday. look at monday morning. temperature of 17. windchills could be in the single digits in some locations. then we start to moderate. back into the 50s on wednesday. but right back down again into the 30s and 40s early or late next week. >> looks like winter. >> it's finally here. >> coming up, a full line of college hoops tonight with a huge test on the rd for theoa >>> this is the xfinity sports desk. >>> all right. a t
leesburg, frederick, montgomery county, winchester area, panhandle of west virginia. could see a problem there. i would expect some delays early on friday morning. again, not a huge storm. just something to watch. your commuter forecast. thursday night, okay. no problem there. friday morning, 5:00 a.m., could get bad. some of the second dare i have roads, with the sun making its way up, the slick side. by 9:00, we'll be okay in most locations. alert, tomorrow night into friday, sheena parveen,...
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a lot of severe weather today into mississippi, alabama, georgia, the panhandle of florida, the systemhat is moving our way. we're not going to see severe weather here but it will bring us a lot of rain. something else, milder temperatures, take a look, 44 in d.c. and roanoke, 58 in kentucky, back towards nashville, that warmer air will move in. fi to ten degrees warmer than we were today. still wet and dreary but at least it's a little bit on the milder side. here is future weather showing what is happening tomorrow. here is 5:00 a.m., notice the showers comin o they really ramp up 7 or 8:00, again, coinciding with the early morning rush, you will need the umbrellas for sure, and by 11:00, really moving out of here after the noon, 1:00 hour, we'll see showers and heavier rain between 7:00 a.m. and right around the noon hour, so perfect timing for the morning commute and for the kids back to the school bus tomorrow. 44 degrees, at 7:00 a.m., showers at noon, and 4:00 the kids will need umbrellas as they move out with temperatures in the low 50s. and now, temperatures in the 50s, hello
a lot of severe weather today into mississippi, alabama, georgia, the panhandle of florida, the systemhat is moving our way. we're not going to see severe weather here but it will bring us a lot of rain. something else, milder temperatures, take a look, 44 in d.c. and roanoke, 58 in kentucky, back towards nashville, that warmer air will move in. fi to ten degrees warmer than we were today. still wet and dreary but at least it's a little bit on the milder side. here is future weather showing...
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. >> pounding rain in the florida panhandle was coupled with dangerous lightning, knocking down trees, and damaging homes. schools are closed here today in rehoboth, as the clean up begins. the storm has moved east, but the main concern now is possible residual flooding. omar villafranca, cbs news, rehoboth, alabama. >> as we just showed you, weather conditions are dangerous in other part of the country today. >> still ahead on "eyewitness news", one-two punch. see what drivers are dealing not only with a snowstorm, but wick winds, as well. katy? >> guys, the system that brought that snow is actually headed our way. and helping to usher in some very cold conditions. which will linger, this weekend. with temperatures near or right around freezing, all weekend long. despite some sunshine, you will have to bundle up. specially since the winds are also expected to pick up, as well. stay there. we're coming right back with >>> take a look at all of that snow, more snow is exactly what residents in north dakota don't need. this is the fourth major storm to hit the states this winter. right
. >> pounding rain in the florida panhandle was coupled with dangerous lightning, knocking down trees, and damaging homes. schools are closed here today in rehoboth, as the clean up begins. the storm has moved east, but the main concern now is possible residual flooding. omar villafranca, cbs news, rehoboth, alabama. >> as we just showed you, weather conditions are dangerous in other part of the country today. >> still ahead on "eyewitness news", one-two punch. see...
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. >>> the system was down south yesterday and last night the texas panhandle got several inches of snow on the ground. icy roads are causing problems for drivers in arkansas and tennessee. the snow we're tracking today in our region is targeting the coast, especially the jersey shore. that's where nbc 10 ted between bu greenberg is live this morning. already seeing the flakes falling. >> reporter: yeah. the conditions have changed since about a half hour ago at the top of the 5:00 hour. you can see the snow is now coming down. we saw a few flakes at first then it started becoming heavier. you take a look along beach avenue. the snow started -- we started seeing it come down like this about 15 minutes ago it's going to be getting heavier and heavier, also, visibilities will be dropping as the wind kicks the snow up. look at the video we shot. digital signs on the parkway are urging drivers the garden state parkway to use caution today because of the storm. we found cape may county road crews gearing up for the snow yesterday. they were loading up their trucks with salt and making sure al
. >>> the system was down south yesterday and last night the texas panhandle got several inches of snow on the ground. icy roads are causing problems for drivers in arkansas and tennessee. the snow we're tracking today in our region is targeting the coast, especially the jersey shore. that's where nbc 10 ted between bu greenberg is live this morning. already seeing the flakes falling. >> reporter: yeah. the conditions have changed since about a half hour ago at the top of the...
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texas panhandle with several inches of snow today. for drivers in arkansas and tennessee. and in our area, the jersey shore could face the brunt of the storm. >> brandon hudson is finding out how people down the shore are preparing. >> reporter: county leaders in cape may said they're taking a wait and see approach and may be taking the salt out of the pile here and then using it in the trucks on the other side of the fence. one last warning for drivers tonight. hours after the first snowstorm of 2017, another one is headed for the jersey shore and it's expected to leave a mark. as the okacme at ocean city, he ready to hunker down. >> i went shopping yesterday and came back again today. i got my eggs, milk, a rotisserie chicken. i'm ready. >> reporter: earlier, the road crews prepared for more salt. the trucks are on stand by. nbc 10 learned from the county engineer that the area has been in a holding pattern since yesterday. roads and bridges will be salted when needed. matter the weather. >> rain, shine or sleet or snow we'll be ope
texas panhandle with several inches of snow today. for drivers in arkansas and tennessee. and in our area, the jersey shore could face the brunt of the storm. >> brandon hudson is finding out how people down the shore are preparing. >> reporter: county leaders in cape may said they're taking a wait and see approach and may be taking the salt out of the pile here and then using it in the trucks on the other side of the fence. one last warning for drivers tonight. hours after the...
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that is [inaudible] panhandle play grown and john mclaren at the picnic areament that brings us to today which is next step formalizing a partnership. we ask to approve the grant agreement to recommend the boardf supervisors accept the grant and approve the mou between the department and parks alliance on how we'll partner on this project. so, to start with the grant agreement, here is highlights. the term of the agreement is 8 years and then the grant agreement defines a general use of funds for the initiative and playground budgets will be developed on a project by project basis. only private funds will be used for campaign expenses including park alliance staff and playground related special events qu the goal is $10.75 million but we seek approval to accept up to $15 million in case the parties decide to seek more private funding or the campaign is wildly success sfl, which we hope. this grants agreement maintains city authority over public funds and tier one playgrounds will be prioritized. this is the general preliminary budget for this nisative. expenses for tier one are based on
that is [inaudible] panhandle play grown and john mclaren at the picnic areament that brings us to today which is next step formalizing a partnership. we ask to approve the grant agreement to recommend the boardf supervisors accept the grant and approve the mou between the department and parks alliance on how we'll partner on this project. so, to start with the grant agreement, here is highlights. the term of the agreement is 8 years and then the grant agreement defines a general use of funds...
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member are among those killed and powerful tornados are still possible across cities from the florida panhandleth into georgia, in one community alone seven people were killed, this woman managed to get out alive. >> covered each other and we just laid there and we prayed lord please let us pass over let i pass over. >> reporter: the national weather service has now issued a rare alert that is called a particularly dangerous situation watch, this weekend so far more than two dozen tornados have been reported. this video is from southern california where two women were struggling to stay alive after giant waves swept them off of a cliff and into the water. a bystander pulled one woman to safety, life guard tried to find the second woman but because it was so dark and the sea foam so thick it took nearly 40 minutes and finally did it but because the current was so strong it took four people to pull the woman to the shore. >>> other news tonight a robbery in a shopping mall in san antonio texas with shots fired this afternoon and one person killed after two men robbed a jewelry store, as they ran
member are among those killed and powerful tornados are still possible across cities from the florida panhandleth into georgia, in one community alone seven people were killed, this woman managed to get out alive. >> covered each other and we just laid there and we prayed lord please let us pass over let i pass over. >> reporter: the national weather service has now issued a rare alert that is called a particularly dangerous situation watch, this weekend so far more than two dozen...
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snow showers will continue through the maryland panhandle then by 1:30 p.m. another band of snow showers, light but pockets of heavier snow showers within those. another burst later on this afternoon. i want to monitor the roads, and melissa, you are headed over to where i just pinpointed 301 where some of those snow showers are heavier. >> that's right alison. right now we are just crossed over into maryland from dc on branch avenue, i want to show you what it looks like out the dash cam. we've got snow that is falling but the snow is melting on the roads because they pretreated the roads, ground temperatures are warm enough. on the sides, it looks like a winter wonderland outside. we have already got more than a coating. big wet fat snowflakes this is not dry snow this is really wet snow with a high moisture content in it. and as it is falling it is not only coating the grass but elevated surfaces and stick on the trees because they are bigger wet snowflakes. what you are seeing in terms of driving impacts, main roadways absolutely fine. we just went over a
snow showers will continue through the maryland panhandle then by 1:30 p.m. another band of snow showers, light but pockets of heavier snow showers within those. another burst later on this afternoon. i want to monitor the roads, and melissa, you are headed over to where i just pinpointed 301 where some of those snow showers are heavier. >> that's right alison. right now we are just crossed over into maryland from dc on branch avenue, i want to show you what it looks like out the dash...