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imminent landfall is expected in rhode island. you're looking at a live picture from newport. 40 million people are in the storm's path. tropical storm warnings in effect from long island to cape cod. chris. >> fred, thank you very much. i'll tell you more about what's happening. the story in new york is a light story. we have one part of the storm cell is stalling over new york city right now. that increases the chance of flooding. we mow the story from last night, a lot of rainfall in areas that weren't expecting it, three, four, five, six inches. the main area for us will be in about an hour. that's when henri will make landfall. about 100,000 people without power, only 2,000 in new york. the bulk in rhode island as fred was referring to. about 65, 66,000. that's going to increase. connecticut, about 12, 15,000, that's going to likely increase. we'll be watching that. to start with where the storm is right now, let's go to derek van dam in newport where the landfall is imminent. derek, can you hear me? what's the situation? >>
imminent landfall is expected in rhode island. you're looking at a live picture from newport. 40 million people are in the storm's path. tropical storm warnings in effect from long island to cape cod. chris. >> fred, thank you very much. i'll tell you more about what's happening. the story in new york is a light story. we have one part of the storm cell is stalling over new york city right now. that increases the chance of flooding. we mow the story from last night, a lot of rainfall in...
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landfall has been made in westerly, rhode island.e reporting more than 700 outages across the state. they say 50% to 70% of customers could lose power. and that it could last anywhere from eight days to three go ri, connecticut mayor. those are terrible numbers as i welcome you. i hope you're staying dry, sir. you have been urging people in low lying areas to evacuate. how is that going? if they haven't left at this point, should people head out now? >> overall it's going well. thankfully the storm went to the east of where we are expecting it to land. we're seeing lower winds and expected but we're anticipating a lot of rain in the storm surge combined with that will lead to a lot of flooding. that's why we're asking residents to evacuate in large part because we want to make sure emergency vehicles can get to people if there's a problem. >> losing power for up to three weeks. how is your city handling the prospect of that and can shelters be open? >> on the city side we have seven available. we have a representative who serves our
landfall has been made in westerly, rhode island.e reporting more than 700 outages across the state. they say 50% to 70% of customers could lose power. and that it could last anywhere from eight days to three go ri, connecticut mayor. those are terrible numbers as i welcome you. i hope you're staying dry, sir. you have been urging people in low lying areas to evacuate. how is that going? if they haven't left at this point, should people head out now? >> overall it's going well. thankfully...
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henri has made landfall in rhode island. take a live look at live pictures of newport where henri is thrashing the coast. the storm turning slowly, prolonging its potentially dangerous impact. you can see wind is kicking up in some parts. sometimes it doesn't look like much, but the waves are churning up and beginning to grow. our chris cuomo is on long island for us. chris. >> reporter: fred, good to be working for you today. we're in east hampton on the southern shore of long island right off new york. we're here because this was the fear of concern path early on, a beach front community, reminiscent of super storm sandy. did not happen, not going to happen. that was a hurricane that bounced off new jersey and then came here. new york will not be directly impacted by this. there will be flooding. we do have some power outages. now it's about time, this storm. as fred was laying out to you, there is a stall. why? because when storms go over land, they slow down and can change direction. henri has been the storm, if you're g
henri has made landfall in rhode island. take a live look at live pictures of newport where henri is thrashing the coast. the storm turning slowly, prolonging its potentially dangerous impact. you can see wind is kicking up in some parts. sometimes it doesn't look like much, but the waves are churning up and beginning to grow. our chris cuomo is on long island for us. chris. >> reporter: fred, good to be working for you today. we're in east hampton on the southern shore of long island...
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and it's all heading up towards rhode island.hest gusts right around block island. that's where we are seeing winds up to about 50 miles per hour. providence now starting to pick up to 35. once you start getting into the 30s and 40s, that's when we're going to start getting some tree damage and possibility of power outage. it is really confined to the tail end of long island, eastern connecticut, and all of rhode island. martha's vineyard also just had a gust of 40 miles per hour. the winds have weakened even more now. we were at 70, now we're down at 65 miles per hour. we want this thing to get as weak as possible as it's moving on shore. it is coming onho
and it's all heading up towards rhode island.hest gusts right around block island. that's where we are seeing winds up to about 50 miles per hour. providence now starting to pick up to 35. once you start getting into the 30s and 40s, that's when we're going to start getting some tree damage and possibility of power outage. it is really confined to the tail end of long island, eastern connecticut, and all of rhode island. martha's vineyard also just had a gust of 40 miles per hour. the winds...
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he's in newport, rhode island. what's the weather like? >> a blustery rhode island, too, brian. we're probably one to two hours away from the closest approach of hurricane henri. every moment or so we get blasted by strong gusts of wind, just verifying what allison talked about with 60-mile-an-hour gusts. we had a report of 69 miles an hour. look at the ripples there just fanning out and a lot of the boats just taking the brunt of this storm in the newport harbor where i'm currently located. you can see them swaying about, and a lot of the captains here, the owners of the ships we were speaking to earlier today, they have had to put extra lines down just to secure their property. we talk about power outages within rhode island specifically, with wind gusts in excess of 60 miles per hour, that saturated soil that allison was talking about. i expect the power outage number to spike quickly because we're already at 20,000, which is the most significant in terms of power outages across the new england coastline. but really, tropical storm conditions verifying here within rhode islan
he's in newport, rhode island. what's the weather like? >> a blustery rhode island, too, brian. we're probably one to two hours away from the closest approach of hurricane henri. every moment or so we get blasted by strong gusts of wind, just verifying what allison talked about with 60-mile-an-hour gusts. we had a report of 69 miles an hour. look at the ripples there just fanning out and a lot of the boats just taking the brunt of this storm in the newport harbor where i'm currently...
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Aug 22, 2021
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it is headed towards rhode island.pical storm conditions continue through tonight before it turns into a low tomorrow morning. we are expecting up to seven inches in heavier spots. very dangerous for connecticut, rhode island, and southern massachusetts. heavy rainfall, flash flooding is occurring. the national hurricane center has senaid they can inspect a storm surge about to four feet. temperatures in the 50's and 60's. improving air quality yesterday evening into today because of the onshore flow. we had lots of green dots around the bay area. san jose has turned yellow. moderate air quality through parts of the south bay. what is really terrible is the tahoe area. hazardous air quality conditions today. it is not going to get better with the cal door fire jumping highway 50. we see some low clouds and haze. that is where the air quality has dropped. we had to update the air quality index because we were expecting bear air quality -- better our quality tomorrow but that has changed. tomorrow, moderate air quality f
it is headed towards rhode island.pical storm conditions continue through tonight before it turns into a low tomorrow morning. we are expecting up to seven inches in heavier spots. very dangerous for connecticut, rhode island, and southern massachusetts. heavy rainfall, flash flooding is occurring. the national hurricane center has senaid they can inspect a storm surge about to four feet. temperatures in the 50's and 60's. improving air quality yesterday evening into today because of the...
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meteorologist derek van dam is in newport, rhode island.energy deck layerlation has been approved for rhode island. i'm wondering what it looks like where you are right now. >> well, if you can hear behind me, we are getting that all too family sound of an approaching tropical storm just bending around the mass of some of the sailboats that call this particular harbor home. we will get to those details in a moment. this is a different newport harbor than 24 hours ago. a couple of days ago thought this storm would be fish food. now it's arriving on the shores of southern new england and the impacts will be felt and unfolding in the next couple of hours. some good news. it's interacting with cold ocean water, so it is down graded to a tropical storm. we are splitting hairs when we talk about a low end cataegory hurricane. you have the winner of america's cup here. and we are going talk to the owner from this particular beautiful vessel behind me. i want to ask you if you don't mind how you prepare a ship of this magnitude from an on coming tr
meteorologist derek van dam is in newport, rhode island.energy deck layerlation has been approved for rhode island. i'm wondering what it looks like where you are right now. >> well, if you can hear behind me, we are getting that all too family sound of an approaching tropical storm just bending around the mass of some of the sailboats that call this particular harbor home. we will get to those details in a moment. this is a different newport harbor than 24 hours ago. a couple of days ago...
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/rhode island border.winds. we don't need to focus too much on that. there's not major destruction. maybe some roof damage. the biggest issue will be the rainfall. that will be the legacy of this storm. if we get a lot of significant damage, it will be from the heavy rain. you can see where it's located over the top. it's heading right for the border area. the wind gust is 38. even right near the center, we're not seeing crazy winds. new port 43. providence 39. the weakening of the storm over the last 12 hours will help with the number of total power outages. maximum winds are at 60 miles an hour. that's the equivalent of a strong nor'easter for this portion of the country. it's moving o the northwest at 12. here is new forecast path. look how quickly it will move. by 8:00 p.m. this evening, this thing is already in western massachusetts near pitssfield. it will cross over the border around connecticut and rhode island. this afternoon travel through connecticut and that heavy rain band on the western side
/rhode island border.winds. we don't need to focus too much on that. there's not major destruction. maybe some roof damage. the biggest issue will be the rainfall. that will be the legacy of this storm. if we get a lot of significant damage, it will be from the heavy rain. you can see where it's located over the top. it's heading right for the border area. the wind gust is 38. even right near the center, we're not seeing crazy winds. new port 43. providence 39. the weakening of the storm over...
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about 150 miles to the south of rhode island. this band of rain to the north is about to swing into southampton. southampton that rain you're dealing with in 45 minutes to an hour is directly related to henri. eventually push into new york city which is now dry, finally. that rain has tapered off and pushed down to the south and west and now over new jersey where northern new jersey is picking up a lot of rainfall. surf city we have to be seeing some flooding here at this point because it has been raining for hours. philadelphia is really starting to pick up in intensity, too. brooklyn has picked up more than six inches of rain. central park picked up nearly four and a half inches of rain. that 4.5 inches of rain in the last 24 hours is a daily record and shattered a record a long-standing record from the 19th century. and we're going to add to these totals as the storm pushes up to the north. 75-mile-per-hour hurricane right now moving to the north at 21 miles per hour. hurricanes don't like to be moving that fast. that will pro
about 150 miles to the south of rhode island. this band of rain to the north is about to swing into southampton. southampton that rain you're dealing with in 45 minutes to an hour is directly related to henri. eventually push into new york city which is now dry, finally. that rain has tapered off and pushed down to the south and west and now over new jersey where northern new jersey is picking up a lot of rainfall. surf city we have to be seeing some flooding here at this point because it has...
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in rhode island, neighboring rhode island, the number was closer to 75,000.nd the storm isn't done yet. rain is still coming down. jericka? >> kris van cleave, thank you. >>> president biden said today that evacuations from afghanistan are ramping up. a new cbs news poll finds most americans approve of removing u.s. troops, but most also believe the handling of the withdrawal has gone either very or somewhat badly. president biden's approval rating has also fallen from 62% in march to 50% right now. cbs' deborah alpharone is at the white house. the president was asked about our poll. what did he have to say? >> reporter: he was asked about it point blank, jericka, and he seemed unfazed, saying that this chaos would happen no matter when the u.s. withdrew, then he defended his decision. the president said history will prove him right. >> when this is over, the american people have a clear understanding of what i did, why we did it -- >> reporter: but at the moment, the pictures outside of kabul show an increasingly dire and desperate situation. for americans t
in rhode island, neighboring rhode island, the number was closer to 75,000.nd the storm isn't done yet. rain is still coming down. jericka? >> kris van cleave, thank you. >>> president biden said today that evacuations from afghanistan are ramping up. a new cbs news poll finds most americans approve of removing u.s. troops, but most also believe the handling of the withdrawal has gone either very or somewhat badly. president biden's approval rating has also fallen from 62% in...
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there are the long island is of course, south of rhode island in new york. as i said earlier, a staying in the u. s. and 10 people have been killed and dozens are missing. as heavy rains hid the state of tennessee, the town of mchugh and just west of nashville had record breaking rainfall, the sweat, the way homes and flooding streets. a search is underway for 30 people who are still missing. a power cuts caused by the storm have hampered rescue efforts. a china has evac to activated its emergency flood response. as heavy rains continue to batter several regions in situ one province. almost 19000 people are affected by the storms which have caused mud slides and cut off highways. a wildfires are burning through 200000 heck there's a protected land. in bolivia, the area is twice the size of london and his home to an isolated indigenous communities near the border with brazil. local authorities say the fires, a threatening conservation zones and re animals. indigenous leaders from across brazil are preparing to march on the capital brazilian. it's a head of a
there are the long island is of course, south of rhode island in new york. as i said earlier, a staying in the u. s. and 10 people have been killed and dozens are missing. as heavy rains hid the state of tennessee, the town of mchugh and just west of nashville had record breaking rainfall, the sweat, the way homes and flooding streets. a search is underway for 30 people who are still missing. a power cuts caused by the storm have hampered rescue efforts. a china has evac to activated its...
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providence, rhode island, appreciate it. mark pompas directs the emergency management agency. good so see you. how are average citizens preparing? what are they doing? are they sandbagging? are they putting up plywood? what's the scene? >> we're not to that point where plywood and sandbags are being deployed. i got off the phone with the national weather service we had the latest up to date forecast specific to rhode island. it's predicted the storm will make land fall over long island, that puts us in the concern where the winds are more heavy and winds are greater. we're looking at winds 50, 60, 75, maybe even 80 miles per hour on the coast, 40 to 50 miles an hour inland and the bay is a concern for the storm surge predicted, 4 to 6. >> so rhode island's governor is fleeing up federal funds to help with the response so what kind of resources does that give you to work with? >> sure. we've been watching the storm for a while now. especially when it took that northern turn. and when it did so, we were in constant contact with the governor's office and he signed that prelandfal
providence, rhode island, appreciate it. mark pompas directs the emergency management agency. good so see you. how are average citizens preparing? what are they doing? are they sandbagging? are they putting up plywood? what's the scene? >> we're not to that point where plywood and sandbags are being deployed. i got off the phone with the national weather service we had the latest up to date forecast specific to rhode island. it's predicted the storm will make land fall over long island,...
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now, henri is -- um -- it is about 175 miles to the south of rhode island.m, you can see the rain pushing out of new york, as i mentioned. we are gonna see these totals go up. i mean, just last night, we saw about 4 inches of rain in central park. we picked up nearly 2 inches, alone. that's how soupy the air mass is that we're dealing with here -- um -- with -- with henri. as it takes this journey and it makes land -- landfall somewhere around montauk going to southern new england somewhere along the line of connecticut to rhode island. we will see all that moisture continue to stream up. so heavy rainfall is going to continue across jersey, new york city, on into connecticut and boston, massachusetts. you can see it, too. all of massachusetts will see -- see heavy rainfall. northern new -- new hampshire, vermont, we're also going to see it. about 6 inches of rain. some areas, up to 10 inches. this is on top of what we have already dealt with the last seven days so you take that saturated ground. tropical storm to hurricane force winds coming onshore. you mi
now, henri is -- um -- it is about 175 miles to the south of rhode island.m, you can see the rain pushing out of new york, as i mentioned. we are gonna see these totals go up. i mean, just last night, we saw about 4 inches of rain in central park. we picked up nearly 2 inches, alone. that's how soupy the air mass is that we're dealing with here -- um -- with -- with henri. as it takes this journey and it makes land -- landfall somewhere around montauk going to southern new england somewhere...
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governors in connecticut and rhode island telling people to shelter in place.ce between new york and boston. more than 2,000 flights canceled or delayed. rob marciano tracking the storm. >>> also developing tonight, catastrophic flooding in tennessee. the death toll there rising. at least 22 people dead including two 7-month-old twins.
governors in connecticut and rhode island telling people to shelter in place.ce between new york and boston. more than 2,000 flights canceled or delayed. rob marciano tracking the storm. >>> also developing tonight, catastrophic flooding in tennessee. the death toll there rising. at least 22 people dead including two 7-month-old twins.
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meanwhile tropical storm henri has made landfall in rhode island in the north—east united states.e says henri brought sustained winds of over 95 kilometres an hour, and new york was drenched with a record—breaking hour of rain — the most ever recorded in the city in a single hour since the service began tracking more than 150 years ago. a state of emergency has been declared in parts of new york state. here's the outgoing governor of new york, andrew cuomo. new yorkers, please take this storm seriously. i know it is short notice. think super storm sandy. that was a category one, this is a category one. the bbc�*s bahman kalbasi is in long island and sent us this update. we have been seeing an especially high tide, much of the beach behind me disappears underwater. these waves have been pounding for hours. of course, this part of where i am standing in the south of long island is a barrier island called fire island and it has seen a lot of damage from hurricane sandy, where the governor was just referring to it in 2012, so a lot of residents here were quite worried about storm surg
meanwhile tropical storm henri has made landfall in rhode island in the north—east united states.e says henri brought sustained winds of over 95 kilometres an hour, and new york was drenched with a record—breaking hour of rain — the most ever recorded in the city in a single hour since the service began tracking more than 150 years ago. a state of emergency has been declared in parts of new york state. here's the outgoing governor of new york, andrew cuomo. new yorkers, please take this...
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and it's all heading up towards rhode island. current wind gusts, the highest gusts right around block island. that's where we are seeing winds up to about 50 miles per hour. providence now starting to pick up to 35. once you start getting into the 30s and 40s, that's when we're going to start getting some tree damage and possibility of power outage. it is really confined to the tail end of long island, eastern connecticut, and all of rhode island. martha's vineyard also just had a gust of 40 miles per hour. the winds have weakened even more now. we were at 70, now we're down at 65 miles per hour. we want this thing to get as weak as possible as it's moving on shore. it is coming on shore pretty quickly, about 16 miles per hour. that puts it about 30, maybe 40 miles from the rhode island coast. by 2:00 p.m. it's clearly on shore, and then it's just going to rain itself out. notice the winds are not an issue as we get through this evening. the highest gusts will be out on long island, possibly block island, newport. the legacy of
and it's all heading up towards rhode island. current wind gusts, the highest gusts right around block island. that's where we are seeing winds up to about 50 miles per hour. providence now starting to pick up to 35. once you start getting into the 30s and 40s, that's when we're going to start getting some tree damage and possibility of power outage. it is really confined to the tail end of long island, eastern connecticut, and all of rhode island. martha's vineyard also just had a gust of 40...
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. >> reporter: rhode island opening several shelters for residents to safely ride out the storm. the governor of massachusetts activating members of the national guard >> plan and prepare for the worst and hope we never have to use those plans. >> reporter: tonight, coastal communities on high alert with officials shutting down beaches and ferries starting sunday. residents stocking up on essentials, emptying store shelves. >> what seems to be flying off the shelves? >> batteries, flashlights, gas cans, generators, all of the standard preparedness stuff. >> do you have all those things ready to go? >> we're running low on a lot of them, but stocking up as much as we can. >> reporter: hurricane bob took a similar path three decades ago, slamming towns with high winds, knocking out power for days once henri makes landfall, the slow-moving system could also trigger widespread flooding and outages. >> i got a flashlight and some batteries and some tissues. could not find a lighter >> reporter: henri cutting the weekend short as millions brace for impact >> and kathy is in new london,
. >> reporter: rhode island opening several shelters for residents to safely ride out the storm. the governor of massachusetts activating members of the national guard >> plan and prepare for the worst and hope we never have to use those plans. >> reporter: tonight, coastal communities on high alert with officials shutting down beaches and ferries starting sunday. residents stocking up on essentials, emptying store shelves. >> what seems to be flying off the shelves?...
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governors in connecticut and rhode island telling people to shelter in place. amtrak suspending service between new york and boston. more than 2,000 flights canceled or delayed. rob marciano tracking the storm. >>> also developing tonight, catastrophic flooding in tennessee. the death toll there rising. at least 22 people dead including two 7-month-old twins. the frantic search for dozens still missing. in the last 24 hours record-breaking rainfall sweeping away homes, cars and roads. >>> overseas tonight to the news in afghanistan, president biden in front of the cameras just a short time ago, the president saying the u.s. is evacuating about 11,000 people in the last 36 hours. the president warning the operation is going to be hard and painful. the u.s. extending the safety zone around the airport in kabul. new concern about a potential isis threat at the airport. the u.s. activating the civil reserve air fleet for just the third time in history, commercial airlines helping now to transport evacuees. and what president biden is now saying about screening afgh
governors in connecticut and rhode island telling people to shelter in place. amtrak suspending service between new york and boston. more than 2,000 flights canceled or delayed. rob marciano tracking the storm. >>> also developing tonight, catastrophic flooding in tennessee. the death toll there rising. at least 22 people dead including two 7-month-old twins. the frantic search for dozens still missing. in the last 24 hours record-breaking rainfall sweeping away homes, cars and roads....
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poor rhode island ended up, as an hour or two ago, with 75,000 outages.out, you know, 30 at this point. so we haven't escaped the worst of it yet, but where that hurricane hit made a big difference, or tropical storm. some of the worst could feasibly be a huge amount of rain. it seems ago if your state has been, quote/unquote, lucky how are you preparing for a worst-case scenario at this point? >> right now we have 30,000 -- let's start with the nursing homes. we had three nursing homes right in the eye of the storm. we had to move those people to a secure facility. we had a lot of utilities folks coming in, but some of them are coming from highly infected parts of the country. >> can you spend a bit on the nursing homes? these are, you know, immunocompromised folks, older folks as well. maybe some of them are not necessarily vaccinated. how are you making sure they're staying in a safe and secure environment in evacuating them? >> first of all we have mandated, every nurse tess nursing homes have to be vaccinated. and to be very careful as regards to the
poor rhode island ended up, as an hour or two ago, with 75,000 outages.out, you know, 30 at this point. so we haven't escaped the worst of it yet, but where that hurricane hit made a big difference, or tropical storm. some of the worst could feasibly be a huge amount of rain. it seems ago if your state has been, quote/unquote, lucky how are you preparing for a worst-case scenario at this point? >> right now we have 30,000 -- let's start with the nursing homes. we had three nursing homes...
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after being downgraded from hurricane status this morning, henri made landfall in rhode island, and noweads toward vermont and new hampshire. water rescues are already happening in new jersey flooding, one of the biggest concerns tonight 38 million people are now under some form of flood alert with more expected rivers are close to flood stage in many areas, and can you see just how many people have felt this storm by looking at the view from space we have our teams spread throughout the northeast beginning with kathy park in rhode island >> reporter: tropical storm henri tore through new england. downgraded from a category 1 hurricane but still packing a powerful punch after landfall with heavy rains and damaging winds >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: as it blew through rhode island, it knocked out power to tens of thousands. >> i'm pleased to report the national grid has crews already out across the state working on restoration. >> reporter: president biden saying federal support is standing by. >> fema has already pre-positioned resources in the region to speed our ability to respond. >>
after being downgraded from hurricane status this morning, henri made landfall in rhode island, and noweads toward vermont and new hampshire. water rescues are already happening in new jersey flooding, one of the biggest concerns tonight 38 million people are now under some form of flood alert with more expected rivers are close to flood stage in many areas, and can you see just how many people have felt this storm by looking at the view from space we have our teams spread throughout the...
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in new york, bon re rolled into rhode island on massive waves making a rare and raucous landfall and new england downgraded from a hurricane on sunday. henri skirted new york before becoming the 1st tropical storm to land in the smallest state in 30 years, threatening the north east coast of the us on re reserved the brent of its fury. for rhode island, snapping trees like twigs in kent, exploding electrical transformers in newport and battering in beaching boats in jamestown. president biden declared a state of emergency in new york, connecticut, and rhode island. and while new englanders are used to dealing with some tough weather, the storm has potential for widespread consequences across the region with significant flooding power outages that could affect hundreds of thousands of people. and so we're doing everything we can now to help those states prepare, respond, recover for a broad swath of the atlantic coast. that process has already begun. the storms spared the worst for a long island, which fear to direct hit, but it's still whipped up high winds. and high waves, and here
in new york, bon re rolled into rhode island on massive waves making a rare and raucous landfall and new england downgraded from a hurricane on sunday. henri skirted new york before becoming the 1st tropical storm to land in the smallest state in 30 years, threatening the north east coast of the us on re reserved the brent of its fury. for rhode island, snapping trees like twigs in kent, exploding electrical transformers in newport and battering in beaching boats in jamestown. president biden...
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and rolled straight into rhode island and connecticut making a direct hit on rhode island. watching algebra live from london still ahead on the program, making waves in the black sea, how it varies of military incidents, is increasing tension between nato and russia. an ancient tribes thinking more than de settlement brazil's indigenous people wait on a land claim court. ah . hello there. let's start in australia and things are looking cooler across southern and south eastern areas. thanks to a cold front that swept across the bike and is now bringing a lot of the wet weather to new south wales. we could see some setting as well in parts of victoria. we have got some a lot thought that we are seeing some really windy conditions come into play on tuesday, particularly in those coastal areas. and we are looking at some rough seas now for perth. it has cleared up the sunshine, come through and we see those temperatures edge up, but it is going to be a different story in sydney, we sing a lot of the heat knocked out about a drop of 10 degrees. the more as the wet weather comes in, it's looking
and rolled straight into rhode island and connecticut making a direct hit on rhode island. watching algebra live from london still ahead on the program, making waves in the black sea, how it varies of military incidents, is increasing tension between nato and russia. an ancient tribes thinking more than de settlement brazil's indigenous people wait on a land claim court. ah . hello there. let's start in australia and things are looking cooler across southern and south eastern areas. thanks to a...
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. ♪ mike: tropical storm isofficiale landfall minutes ago in westerly rhode island with torrential rainsgh winds and dangerous storm surges, luckily the tide is low at this hour the next high tide does not happen until this evening. welcome to fox news live i am mike emanuel and we have fox team coverage with alex hogan, brian yanez in connecticut and fox weather chief meteorologist rick, rick let's start with you. we talk a lot about the hurricane season we are just getting in towards the hurricane season september 11, this week we have tropical storm make landfall in florida and bring saturating rain across parts of the northeast that will be impacted by what was hurricane henri and now tropical storm henri anand hurricane grace made to lynn falls in mexico the second one as a major hurricane and really active. and nothing intimate that were watching was get that out of the way. this is what were looking at from henri most of the moisture, in fact all of the moisture from the west side of the storm not on the east side the rain that is good news for boston and cape cod but the storm su
. ♪ mike: tropical storm isofficiale landfall minutes ago in westerly rhode island with torrential rainsgh winds and dangerous storm surges, luckily the tide is low at this hour the next high tide does not happen until this evening. welcome to fox news live i am mike emanuel and we have fox team coverage with alex hogan, brian yanez in connecticut and fox weather chief meteorologist rick, rick let's start with you. we talk a lot about the hurricane season we are just getting in towards the...
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it's roughly 150 to 175 miles to the south of rhode island right now. approach very quickly, and it's going to spread all these thunderstorms across the region as we go through this morning and on into the afternoon. future radar, we'll begin feeling the outer bands by the time the sun starts to come up this morning. then once we get later on into the morning, the intensity starts to really pick up. and then we're looking at landfall come early afternoon. and i want you to pick up on how a lot of new york and connecticut and massachusetts, they just continue to see rainfall for hours and hours and hours. that means we could see the potential for flooding on this track. so it is expected to make landfall as a strong tropical storm, maybe a category 1 hurricane, somewhere around montauk going into connecticut and rhode island here. it then lingers across the northeast for 24 to 36 hours, it rains itself out. yes, we could see hurricane-force winds along the immediate coasts and then else elsewhere, tropical storm force. but it's not all about the wind. th
it's roughly 150 to 175 miles to the south of rhode island right now. approach very quickly, and it's going to spread all these thunderstorms across the region as we go through this morning and on into the afternoon. future radar, we'll begin feeling the outer bands by the time the sun starts to come up this morning. then once we get later on into the morning, the intensity starts to really pick up. and then we're looking at landfall come early afternoon. and i want you to pick up on how a lot...
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>> yeah, this s in fact, the first experience of henri that we had here in newport, rhode island. of course just to our west new york city getting hammered with heavy rain. over six inches in a very short period. we saw that unfold overnight last night. we are preparing for the first landfall in 30 years. this is really significant. the impacts of the storms but i walked around newport last night and people here, remember, this is high tourist season. people acting and behaving as if there wasn't a hurricane on its way. quite surprising. really the only people that i experienced yesterday taking this storm seriously were some of the ship captains and the boat owners. take a look at how this person prepared himself for the oncoming storm. >> i didn't think i would be protected, i would already be gone. if those projectiles start coming at me, really not a lot i can do. you have all the boats in the harbor. i don't think they're all leaving. so, if any of those come loose, wherever they end up, they end up. some things are just out of your control. you can just take as many precauti
>> yeah, this s in fact, the first experience of henri that we had here in newport, rhode island. of course just to our west new york city getting hammered with heavy rain. over six inches in a very short period. we saw that unfold overnight last night. we are preparing for the first landfall in 30 years. this is really significant. the impacts of the storms but i walked around newport last night and people here, remember, this is high tourist season. people acting and behaving as if...
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hurricane on re made landfall in rhode island today. it also caused lots of flooding, including in milltown, new jersey, on ray's wind strength is decreasing, but the danger is not passed and life threatening flooding as possible throughout the northeast. fox news, lauren blanchard tells us fema's administrator says people need to still stay vigilant and stay aware of their surroundings until anri is gone. have already approved emergency declarations for rhode island, connecticut in new york. president biden offering support to the northeast after on re made landfall sunday in rhode island, at one point a category one hurricane it weakened just before landfall, but still brought flash flooding. federal officials are currently on standby to assist in recovery efforts. fema has already pre positioned resources in the region. to speed. our ability to respond, including food, water and life saving communications equipment. i also want to encourage everyone to do their part to prepare. follow the guidance from the local authorities on re and
hurricane on re made landfall in rhode island today. it also caused lots of flooding, including in milltown, new jersey, on ray's wind strength is decreasing, but the danger is not passed and life threatening flooding as possible throughout the northeast. fox news, lauren blanchard tells us fema's administrator says people need to still stay vigilant and stay aware of their surroundings until anri is gone. have already approved emergency declarations for rhode island, connecticut in new york....
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and rolled straight into rhode island and connecticut making a direct hit on rhode island. and one of the big issues there is that it slows down as it hits land. and what that means is it's not actually less dangerous. in some ways, it's more because some storms are dangerous because of the high winds. this one in particular is dangerous because of that enormous amounts of water. it's dropping into slower. it is the more water it drops. set a record in new york on saturday canceling most of a concert that was to have included bruce springsteen and paul simon. but has not yet done the kind of devastation that it threatened to do when it was a category one hurricane just 24 hours ago. those winds have gone from a 120 kilometers an hour down to 90 and are expected to slow more as they go up the coast. so it was a potentially devastating storm here. still potentially devastating as it moves forth and it is the flood waters that are worrisome to many people here in new york and throughout the region. all right, thank you very much. from long island it john henry and reporting to
and rolled straight into rhode island and connecticut making a direct hit on rhode island. and one of the big issues there is that it slows down as it hits land. and what that means is it's not actually less dangerous. in some ways, it's more because some storms are dangerous because of the high winds. this one in particular is dangerous because of that enormous amounts of water. it's dropping into slower. it is the more water it drops. set a record in new york on saturday canceling most of a...
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we rolled into rhode island with 90 kilometers and our speed of when we had massive waves rolling into that small estate in the u. s. and that is an ongoing as so right now. but as for here in new york on long island where it was suspected that that storm would hit with a direct landfall that did not happen. and they have avoided the worst of it. as a matter of fact, the sun is now coming out after just hours after that storm passed by with its outer. ready bans battering this part of new york. there was also concerned that downtown new york city might be overrun to the east river might flow into the city that didn't happen is well, but the concern here is not so much the high winds, which as you say, have been downgraded from hurricane strength in 24 hours to currently the tropical storm level. it's the water that is the big concern. that storm is expected to continue to slow down as it goes over rhode island, up through massachusetts, and possibly through maine before it goes back out into the atlantic ocean. but because of that slower pace, that means that there's actually more wate
we rolled into rhode island with 90 kilometers and our speed of when we had massive waves rolling into that small estate in the u. s. and that is an ongoing as so right now. but as for here in new york on long island where it was suspected that that storm would hit with a direct landfall that did not happen. and they have avoided the worst of it. as a matter of fact, the sun is now coming out after just hours after that storm passed by with its outer. ready bans battering this part of new york....
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and then, coastal rhode island and newport. that's where some of the highest storms storm surge will be. 3 to 5 feet. here is the high tide cycle and this is working in our favor. we're very fortunate about this. high tide we're approaching that this morning in the next three hours. many areas of southern new england. but landfall is not until noon to 2 pm. and that is going to be almost when low tide is. so, that is really going to save us significantly. that 3 to 5 feet mostly to the right of the center of landfall. we're talking about rhode island, which will were hit really hard by bob. but as far as the maximum wind gusts, the highest winds could get to the 60 mile per hour category. long island, southern coast of new england, newport. that's where we could see tree damage, minor structural damage. definitely power outages. here's our power outage potential map. areas of red, almost guaranteed you will have power by the end of today. >> while, all right, bill. thanks so much. vanessa, we want to get out to you. when we saw
and then, coastal rhode island and newport. that's where some of the highest storms storm surge will be. 3 to 5 feet. here is the high tide cycle and this is working in our favor. we're very fortunate about this. high tide we're approaching that this morning in the next three hours. many areas of southern new england. but landfall is not until noon to 2 pm. and that is going to be almost when low tide is. so, that is really going to save us significantly. that 3 to 5 feet mostly to the right of...
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it is near the rhode island border. while connecticut was spared from a direct hit, the governor in the last hour stressing we need to take the impact of this storm seriously. >> don't get complacent. as i said before, sandy, those were not hurricanes either. because the terrain is so wet, you do have, just a 40, 50 gusts. knocks over trees and that's why we're watching the power outage situation so carefully. >> and to give you a live look from the earth cam, we're looking at montauk, new york. the storm is causing threatening conditions. it has brought with it dangerous storm surge, strong winds, also some flooding rainfall. and in washington, the president will be speaking later on this afternoon with an update on how his administration is responding to henri. president biden now approved emergency declarations for connecticut and rhode island. we go first to nbc's kathy park in rhode island near where the storm made landfall. how are conditions there now? you had to batten down the hatches earlier. >> well, the wind
it is near the rhode island border. while connecticut was spared from a direct hit, the governor in the last hour stressing we need to take the impact of this storm seriously. >> don't get complacent. as i said before, sandy, those were not hurricanes either. because the terrain is so wet, you do have, just a 40, 50 gusts. knocks over trees and that's why we're watching the power outage situation so carefully. >> and to give you a live look from the earth cam, we're looking at...
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for rhode island, snapping trees like twigs in kent, exploding electrical transformers in newport and battering in beaching. boats in jamestown, president biden declared a state of emergency in new york, connecticut, and rhode island. and while new englanders are used to dealing with some tough weather, the storm has the potential for widespread consequences across the region with significant flooding power outages that could affect hundreds of thousands of people. and so we're doing everything we can now to help those states prepare, respond, and recover for a broad swath of the atlantic coast. that process has already begun. the storms spared the wars for a long island, which fear to direct hit, but it still whipped up high winds and high waves. and here is elsewhere. it's the water. it's causing concern. storm waters flooded streets from hoboken, new jersey to western rhode island and left tens of thousands without power. still some in its wake say it might have been worse. today. we've got a direct hit basically from hurricane henry or tropical storm and re winds are pretty high t
for rhode island, snapping trees like twigs in kent, exploding electrical transformers in newport and battering in beaching. boats in jamestown, president biden declared a state of emergency in new york, connecticut, and rhode island. and while new englanders are used to dealing with some tough weather, the storm has the potential for widespread consequences across the region with significant flooding power outages that could affect hundreds of thousands of people. and so we're doing everything...
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the main story of the storm was it made landfall in newport, rhode island. you're seeing 50, 60 miles per hour winds. enough to take down power lines and trees. now it moves west into connecticut. you have groten, connecticut. brian todd is there managing the situation. been landfall for a while. what are you seeing? >> reporter: you mentioned it's confusing in the storm and the way it's tracking. right now this is a crucial juncture in the storm. we've already gotten hit with one band. we're expecting another band to come soon. the tides and the storm surges are critical here. high tide was an few hours ago this morning. there's going to be another high tide in about eight hours from now. storm surge about 3 to 5 feet. that's crucial. you can see powerful storm surge behind me. this is the point where the river intersects with long island sound. a lot of bodies of water in low lying areas. i'll show you one of them here in grotten, connecticut. we will pan over there. this neighborhood over here was ordered to be evacuated. mandatory evacuation for shore av
the main story of the storm was it made landfall in newport, rhode island. you're seeing 50, 60 miles per hour winds. enough to take down power lines and trees. now it moves west into connecticut. you have groten, connecticut. brian todd is there managing the situation. been landfall for a while. what are you seeing? >> reporter: you mentioned it's confusing in the storm and the way it's tracking. right now this is a crucial juncture in the storm. we've already gotten hit with one band....
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we've seen that in rhode island. our governor did that before the federal initiative. but, the point is, we have many different aspects, we have to make them complementary. so that a young person can decide they want to go directly to college, or they want to years in community college, and they can afford to do both. then we have to make sure that our efforts are leading to real skills that can be used in the workplace. and one of the things i think we've missed over the years is -- we sort of have a supply model when it comes to education. we've always been turning out teachers. we've always been turning out this type of student, etc. i think we all have to be sensitive to what are the jobs of the future? what skills will they require? how can we ensure that all students have a fair chance at good work? and that means, and part of our legislation ties into notches higher education -- not just higher education, but the workplace. the notion of federal participation, we cross that great divide -- crossed that great divide in 1965 when we said we are going to contribute
we've seen that in rhode island. our governor did that before the federal initiative. but, the point is, we have many different aspects, we have to make them complementary. so that a young person can decide they want to go directly to college, or they want to years in community college, and they can afford to do both. then we have to make sure that our efforts are leading to real skills that can be used in the workplace. and one of the things i think we've missed over the years is -- we sort of...
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this tropical storm moved pretty fast, we know that it has made landfall in rhode island.an had a storm surge and that is not as much any more, it seems like much of long island has been spared, although the worries about flooding continues. there are a number of flash flooding warnings across the state, including neighbouring states in newjersey and connecticut. but oral it seems that at least this part of new york state has been spared, we will have to see about the total damage when the flooding counting comes in from rhode island. thank you very much. we will have more for you on that hurricane in later additions. thanks forjoining later additions. thanks for joining us. later additions. thanks forjoining us. that�*s it for now. hello there. after the rather cloudy weather we had to contend with last week, this week does promise something just a little bit brighter. certainly it will be largely dry with some spells of warm sunshine. having said that, no heat wave on the way. temperatures will be nothing exceptional for the time of year, but high pressure firmly buildin
this tropical storm moved pretty fast, we know that it has made landfall in rhode island.an had a storm surge and that is not as much any more, it seems like much of long island has been spared, although the worries about flooding continues. there are a number of flash flooding warnings across the state, including neighbouring states in newjersey and connecticut. but oral it seems that at least this part of new york state has been spared, we will have to see about the total damage when the...
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derek van dam is in newport, rhode island.cy declaration already approved for that state. what duds it look like right now as the sun is rising where you are? >> yeah, you know, we have got the all too familiar sounds unfolding behind us as the winds bows and bends around some of the masts of the sailboats here. this is a very different newport harbor than 24 hours ago. look, this was supposed to be a few days ago a storm that stayed out into the atlantic. fish food, as meteorologists often refer to it as. that has changed. now the storm is approaching our shoreline and conditions are deteriorating. the first outsider bands impacting the southern new england coastline. i walked around newport yesterday. remember, this is high tourist season. there are a lot of people here. they walked about as if no hurricane was approaching. seems the only people taking it sear seriously were the captains of these ships behind me. >> if those projectiles start coming at me, there is really not a lot i can do. you got all these boats moored in
derek van dam is in newport, rhode island.cy declaration already approved for that state. what duds it look like right now as the sun is rising where you are? >> yeah, you know, we have got the all too familiar sounds unfolding behind us as the winds bows and bends around some of the masts of the sailboats here. this is a very different newport harbor than 24 hours ago. look, this was supposed to be a few days ago a storm that stayed out into the atlantic. fish food, as meteorologists...
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and in rhode island alone over 75,000 customers without power.the concern going forward as the temperatures start to rebound in the coming days, those still without electricity will have to deal with the oppressive heat and humidity that is going to build in across the eastern seaboard which will make life very difficult for anyone living across this region. but as this storm starts to peter itself out, rain itself out across the northeast, still the ongoing threat for flooding. we'll be monitoring that very closely across new england. i'm senior meteorologist derek van dam in newport, rhode island. back to you. >> let's bring in meteorologist pedram javaheri. let's look at the tropical storm. where is it heading? >> 12, 13 kilometers per hour, it's still moving to the west, northwest. so it is still moving away from the water. we do expect a sharp right turn within the next several hours and gradually pulling off back towards the east. that's the concern. it's already rained here quite a bit in the past 24 hours. we know the month of july brough
and in rhode island alone over 75,000 customers without power.the concern going forward as the temperatures start to rebound in the coming days, those still without electricity will have to deal with the oppressive heat and humidity that is going to build in across the eastern seaboard which will make life very difficult for anyone living across this region. but as this storm starts to peter itself out, rain itself out across the northeast, still the ongoing threat for flooding. we'll be...
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the rhode island courts granted bennett's request find any and sent ward to jail. released several months later ward moved with his daughter and her new spiritual husband who molly legally married in 1751 back to the town of norton and there ward proceeded to spread his wicked and strange tenants among the members of solomon finney's extended family and neighbors. between 1751 and 1764 isaac backus presided over a series of bitter church councils in which the norton separate church excommunicated several of ebenezer awards followers who testified they had not got their right wives and had taken up with other women. according to backus the norton radicals maintained that the union between two persons when rightly married together was a spiritual union they denied the authority of civil magistrates to establish marriage contracts and perhaps most puzzling ward and his followers believed they were getting into a state of perfection in this world. so as to be free from all sinkings and trouble and so that they shall never die. over the next two decades allegations of s
the rhode island courts granted bennett's request find any and sent ward to jail. released several months later ward moved with his daughter and her new spiritual husband who molly legally married in 1751 back to the town of norton and there ward proceeded to spread his wicked and strange tenants among the members of solomon finney's extended family and neighbors. between 1751 and 1764 isaac backus presided over a series of bitter church councils in which the norton separate church...
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and we have rhode island under hurricane warnings. everywhere you see in blue, that includes new york city and providence and nantucket. we have a tropical-storm warning in effect. and, michael, i'll be back in 30 minutes. i will give you the latest track and we'll talk about some of the -- some of the threats, like the rainfall threat and also the storm-surge threat, too. >> yeah. and -- and how the tides play into that, as well. look forward to that. tyler, thank you. tyler mauldin there. appreciate it. >>> now, severe weather also causing devastation in middle, tennessee. at least ten people have died during severe flash flooding in humphreys county. that's about 60 miles west of nashville. the sheriff's office told a cnn affiliate that two of the bodies they recovered were toddlers. more than two-dozen people are still missing. officials say a national guard helicopter, humvees, and other military vehicles are now being used in rescue operations. >>> now, at kabul's international airport, the crush of thousands and thousands of af
and we have rhode island under hurricane warnings. everywhere you see in blue, that includes new york city and providence and nantucket. we have a tropical-storm warning in effect. and, michael, i'll be back in 30 minutes. i will give you the latest track and we'll talk about some of the -- some of the threats, like the rainfall threat and also the storm-surge threat, too. >> yeah. and -- and how the tides play into that, as well. look forward to that. tyler, thank you. tyler mauldin...
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tropical storm t20 making landfall in rhode island a heavy rain and high wind sliming several statesn the northeast. we have oxime coverage we are alive and seabrook connecticut and also live from new york but now from the fox weather center. >> the storm is down to 40-mile per hour wind now losing energy as it is overland making that left-hand turn moving across connecticut from the southeast toward the northwest then it will stall out for about 24 or 36 hours. we will continue to see some period a pretty significant rain. looking at the satellite radar imagery almost all of the moisture off toward the west and that is the case for about the last 24 hours some of these have been very heavy central park over 7 inches of rain over 8 inches in brooklyn flooding concerns will continue over the next 24 hours this is where the place will be made day or so it will pretty much rain itself out we have flooding concerns all the way across for might and back across parts of new jersey wind is decreasing we could still see the wind bringing over trees and power outages down branches but for rig
tropical storm t20 making landfall in rhode island a heavy rain and high wind sliming several statesn the northeast. we have oxime coverage we are alive and seabrook connecticut and also live from new york but now from the fox weather center. >> the storm is down to 40-mile per hour wind now losing energy as it is overland making that left-hand turn moving across connecticut from the southeast toward the northwest then it will stall out for about 24 or 36 hours. we will continue to see...