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our line of earlier storms broke apart with most of the action down in the roanoke area.e are under a severe thunderstorm watch until 10:00 tonight. our forte a look at ord. 95 degrees is today. this marks the 64th time we hit the 90 degree mark. our average high is only 77. there is the area in affect until 10:00 tonight. -- the area in effect. 93 degrees in fredericksburg. still 90 degrees in frederick. a lot of cooler air to the north. it will get here soon enough. high pressure is off the coast cranking up the heat. an upper level disturbance triggered these storms. that will move out tonight and two days of hot sunshine. then a cold front approaches to cool us off on saturday. a very warm start to the day. 84 by midday and 91 in the afternoon. our 7 day forecast calls for temperatures to remain warm through friday and then a cold front on saturday. sunday and monday it will be delightful. just a bit warmer with partly cloudy skies tuesday and wednesday of next week. >> the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers, moving you forward. >> what ab
our line of earlier storms broke apart with most of the action down in the roanoke area.e are under a severe thunderstorm watch until 10:00 tonight. our forte a look at ord. 95 degrees is today. this marks the 64th time we hit the 90 degree mark. our average high is only 77. there is the area in affect until 10:00 tonight. -- the area in effect. 93 degrees in fredericksburg. still 90 degrees in frederick. a lot of cooler air to the north. it will get here soon enough. high pressure is off the...
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Sep 26, 2010
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roanoke could be looking at three through 5 inches of rain. 58 degrees to 66 degrees downtown.th brain downtown. by the afternoon, temperatures will have a hard time moving out of the upper 60's to those 70's. we could be looking at severe activity overnight into tuesday morning. here is a look of the extended outlook. by wednesday, plenty of sunshine to enjoy with temperatures in the mid 70's. by friday and saturday, cooling down to around 70 degrees. that is tomorrow night, worth watching. >> it has been a roller coaster here. worth watching. >> we will bring you up-to-date on the redskins' game. how about the cowboys. they bounced back. how about the cowboys. they bounced back. but now it can make you more connected to your doctor through e-mail. test results from home. check records. change appointments. now doctors, nurses, techs, pharmacists are all digitally connected to each other. and ultimately connected to you. at kaiser permanente, we believe that if knowledge is power, shared knowledge is even more powerful. kaiser permanente. thrive. shared knowledge is even more
roanoke could be looking at three through 5 inches of rain. 58 degrees to 66 degrees downtown.th brain downtown. by the afternoon, temperatures will have a hard time moving out of the upper 60's to those 70's. we could be looking at severe activity overnight into tuesday morning. here is a look of the extended outlook. by wednesday, plenty of sunshine to enjoy with temperatures in the mid 70's. by friday and saturday, cooling down to around 70 degrees. that is tomorrow night, worth watching....
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Sep 27, 2010
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brolin net -- roanoke will be looking at 3 inches to 5 inches of rain.ill be a little bet avail lola in the action in the morning. -- a little bit of a lull in the action in the morning. we could be looking at a potential for severe thunderstorms tomorrow evening and tuesday morning. our temperatures will cool and then warmup. it will be 80 degrees on tuesday, the upper-70's on wednesday, and the weekend will be around 70 degrees. saturday and sunday will have high pressure. >> those are perfect temperatures. we just need a bit more rain. thank you. >>> coming up, divorce lawyers [ male announcer ] it's sunday afternoon. time for football on verizon fios. the nfl in 100% fiber-optic hd quality. that's a good start. but what's this? i can check my fantasy stats without changing the channel. and get an alert any time my team enters the red zone. and then watch every red zone play on nfl redzone. watch out couch, you've got competition as daddy's favorite. it's time for fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v visi
brolin net -- roanoke will be looking at 3 inches to 5 inches of rain.ill be a little bet avail lola in the action in the morning. -- a little bit of a lull in the action in the morning. we could be looking at a potential for severe thunderstorms tomorrow evening and tuesday morning. our temperatures will cool and then warmup. it will be 80 degrees on tuesday, the upper-70's on wednesday, and the weekend will be around 70 degrees. saturday and sunday will have high pressure. >> those are...
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Sep 27, 2010
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in roanoke and southwestern virginia, we are talking about the potential for 3 inches to 5 inches of rain. there is the potential of severe weather come tomorrow night and tuesday morning. for tomorrow morning, the rain will continue. temperatures will be in the 60's. the daytime highs will be in the upper-60's to the lower-70's. then it will be a nice day on wednesday with a chance for showers on thursday. it will be cooler for the upcoming weekend. we are lower than where we should be for reagan national. >> we will take as much as we can. >>> it is a good weekend to can. >>> it is a good weekend to watch a growing, evolving, literally transforming our lives. now imagine the possibilities of what tomorrow could bring. at at&t, we support a core set of standards that will guide the internet into the future... to protect users, and reward innovators, for years to come. we support a fair and open internet - affordable and accessible to everyone. transparent networks, managed in ways that are clear to all users. we support the fcc's plan to bring high-speed internet to everyone in amer
in roanoke and southwestern virginia, we are talking about the potential for 3 inches to 5 inches of rain. there is the potential of severe weather come tomorrow night and tuesday morning. for tomorrow morning, the rain will continue. temperatures will be in the 60's. the daytime highs will be in the upper-60's to the lower-70's. then it will be a nice day on wednesday with a chance for showers on thursday. it will be cooler for the upcoming weekend. we are lower than where we should be for...
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Sep 20, 2010
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still 83 in roanoke. so a little bit warm. but the air has really dried out. 75 -- this dew point at 6:00 a.m. was 61. that shows you how much this has bottomed out and the relative humidity at 31%. north winds at 11, thankfully we don't have windier conditions and too much fuel. or else we'd had a fire condition out there. but if you are going to burn anything up, please be careful. and the barometer rising at 30.09. high pressure is up here in michigan. this cool, dry air is coming up under the northerly winds and the front do you know to the north carolina border. however, what will happen is as this high comes down, we'll be cool. tonight will be coolish. and then summer is coming back. high pressure near us tomorrow so we're great. high pressure falls away. our winds by tuesday evening are turning south. and this will touch off a few showers and storms out to the west on wednesday afternoon. if we're lucky, we'll give them over here but you notice the warm air, that is noontime. we'll transition to hot by mid afternoon as temperatures wednesday will be pu
still 83 in roanoke. so a little bit warm. but the air has really dried out. 75 -- this dew point at 6:00 a.m. was 61. that shows you how much this has bottomed out and the relative humidity at 31%. north winds at 11, thankfully we don't have windier conditions and too much fuel. or else we'd had a fire condition out there. but if you are going to burn anything up, please be careful. and the barometer rising at 30.09. high pressure is up here in michigan. this cool, dry air is coming up under...
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Sep 28, 2010
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here we are at midnight, southern part, shenandoah valley, roanoke, charlottesville and look at thursday midday. boom. the moisture explodes up in to new york state all the way back to north carolina. heavy, heavy rainfall here with this area of low pressure and there could be a lot of rain thanks to the tropical connection w. we have a new depression. this is nicole. sitting back here with heavy thunderstorm toll the east. hurricane center believes it will track or td 16 becoming nicole. i'm already giving it a name and it is not a storm yet. thursday morning near the south carolina georgia coast. after that, they are not forecasting anything because they believe it's going to turn in to an extra tropical or nontropical but the moisture is coming. look at our future forecast here how much rain will fall. three to four category and the blues and purples two to three. if this shifts a little east that's a lot of rain over the washington metro and this is only through noon on thursday. beyond that, there's more rain. so thursday could be a day of potential heavy downpours and even flooding
here we are at midnight, southern part, shenandoah valley, roanoke, charlottesville and look at thursday midday. boom. the moisture explodes up in to new york state all the way back to north carolina. heavy, heavy rainfall here with this area of low pressure and there could be a lot of rain thanks to the tropical connection w. we have a new depression. this is nicole. sitting back here with heavy thunderstorm toll the east. hurricane center believes it will track or td 16 becoming nicole. i'm...
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Sep 30, 2010
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going to roanoke. another wave of moisture tonight. this is where this model differs a little bit. this next wave, many of the models are off shore with this. if this does happen, and this is the outliner. but if this happens we are talking rain totals southern maryland to the eastern shore in excess of a foot. much like they are seeing in north carolina where they have had some rain totals in southeastern north carolina this week alone in excess of 20 inches. there are widespread flood warnings in north carolina. and by friday afternoon we see better conditions and clearing moves in. see the disturbance here? this could give a chance of a sprinkle on saturday saturday and sunday. we will be feeling fall like by the time we get to the week. however, if you look at the seven-day forecast, we have upper 70s today. heavy rain, wind, flood watch until 9:00 and there will be flood warnings in low-lying areasful traveling at least through midday. it will be difficult potential already for much of the day, as well. tomorrow a shower, 74. and for saturday and sunday, temperatures drop off.
going to roanoke. another wave of moisture tonight. this is where this model differs a little bit. this next wave, many of the models are off shore with this. if this does happen, and this is the outliner. but if this happens we are talking rain totals southern maryland to the eastern shore in excess of a foot. much like they are seeing in north carolina where they have had some rain totals in southeastern north carolina this week alone in excess of 20 inches. there are widespread flood...
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as we widen the picture to charlottesville and roanoke we are pretty much done.is will shift to the rt
as we widen the picture to charlottesville and roanoke we are pretty much done.is will shift to the rt
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roanoke is at 80 degrees. out of the mountains of western maryland, west virginia, near 50 this rning, now in the low 60s. eastern shore away from the waters right now near 70. e view from space over the last 12 hours showing a northerly flow coming down from canada as high pressure noses down. it's cleared out our sky. we'll ve plenty of sunshine for the rest of the afternoon. it will be mild, a bit blustery at times, winds gusting to 10 to 25 miles an hour as highs reach the upper 70s to near 80 by midafrnoon. a look at the rest of the week, somehanges on the way as well as the weekend, and we'll look at the troipics, too. that's coming up. t? >> thanks, tom. >>> let's head to the roads now and check out the traffic this midday. jerry edwards is with us from the news 4 traffic network. hey, jry. >> hey, pat. good morning to you. good morning, everyone. well, construction crews have taken an additional travel lane for the midday along 395 northbound, 14th street bridge, not uncommon. delays will begin just ab
roanoke is at 80 degrees. out of the mountains of western maryland, west virginia, near 50 this rning, now in the low 60s. eastern shore away from the waters right now near 70. e view from space over the last 12 hours showing a northerly flow coming down from canada as high pressure noses down. it's cleared out our sky. we'll ve plenty of sunshine for the rest of the afternoon. it will be mild, a bit blustery at times, winds gusting to 10 to 25 miles an hour as highs reach the upper 70s to near...
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Sep 30, 2010
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we are talking past roanoke to binghamton right now. not much on the immediate coast.ever, coastal north carolina, down to the chesapeake, virginia beach area, numerous tornado warnings and you see the red line there. that is a tornado watch. and that covers much of the area from the metro east until 1:00. the flash flood warnings have been posted for the entire metro up to loudoun, eastern faulkier, prince william, montgomery, prince georges, southern maryland, down even to king george county in forburg until 10:45 this morning and you saw all of the heavy rain that has been falling over the last few hours and will continue to do so. at least through 10:45. then we will see where other flood warnings will be needed because it is piling up at north beach and chesapeake beach. reports of flooded roads that way as well and as we said a tornado watch in affect and in to fairfax, prince william,.s east, including dc until 1:00 this afternoon. land falling tropical systems and this is a pseudo system from the right side of the track you always have a tornadic threat. the mo
we are talking past roanoke to binghamton right now. not much on the immediate coast.ever, coastal north carolina, down to the chesapeake, virginia beach area, numerous tornado warnings and you see the red line there. that is a tornado watch. and that covers much of the area from the metro east until 1:00. the flash flood warnings have been posted for the entire metro up to loudoun, eastern faulkier, prince william, montgomery, prince georges, southern maryland, down even to king george county...
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Sep 26, 2010
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here you can see our forecast precip in the next 48 hours in cities like roanoke down towards charlottend just southeast of atlanta is where we're expecting some of the heaviest accumulations as well. we're also keeping our eye on the tropics. matthew is done and gone, but still bringing heavy rain across parts of mexico. we've got a new area of disturbed weather over here. and some of the energy and maybe some of the moisture from matthew could get caught up in that. we'll have to watch for the potential of development. it would be really slow over the next couple days. knock on wood. we don't have any named storms. we still have lisa out there. >> nothing behind matthew. >> nothing immediately. >> okay. >> yeah. >> stop at "m," please. >> wouldn't that be great? >> i know. >> i wouldn't make any bets on that one. >> you might get bored, though, huh? >> that's not going to happen. we'll have more. >> all right. >> it's a nice thought. >> thank you. >>> okay. well, they're used to making fancy meals in fancy restaurants. well, now some of the nation's most renowned chefs are leaving the
here you can see our forecast precip in the next 48 hours in cities like roanoke down towards charlottend just southeast of atlanta is where we're expecting some of the heaviest accumulations as well. we're also keeping our eye on the tropics. matthew is done and gone, but still bringing heavy rain across parts of mexico. we've got a new area of disturbed weather over here. and some of the energy and maybe some of the moisture from matthew could get caught up in that. we'll have to watch for...
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Sep 27, 2010
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roanoke 62. pittsburgh, pa at 59 degrees.ou see the clouds over us and the precipitation coming through. a break in the precip during the next hour or so but then more making its way in here. there is a lot to work with down to the south. we've seen a lot of lightning along the coast as well. so some thunderstorms, cannot rule out a severe or strong thunderstorm coming through here later on today. five-day forecast, high today 74 degrees. our average high of 75. a lot of rain, could be heavy at times. maybe some thunderstorms. rain continues into tomorrow morning. look for a high of 80 with a gradual ingf rainfall amount. wednesday, partly cloudy and 75. thursday more rain is likely; 78. and sunday 74. >> we'll be ready for the drier temperatures on the weekend. >>> let's head over to julie wright. my dentures are slipping. let's see how things are working on the roadway. [ laughter ] >> that's why you're supposed to eat peanut butter in the morning. >> i guess so. >>> wet pavement everywhere and that is causing major tie-ups
roanoke 62. pittsburgh, pa at 59 degrees.ou see the clouds over us and the precipitation coming through. a break in the precip during the next hour or so but then more making its way in here. there is a lot to work with down to the south. we've seen a lot of lightning along the coast as well. so some thunderstorms, cannot rule out a severe or strong thunderstorm coming through here later on today. five-day forecast, high today 74 degrees. our average high of 75. a lot of rain, could be heavy at...
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Sep 28, 2010
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>> roanoke, virginia. >> have a great 16th birthday. and jack daniel's celebrating 160 years old. >> dave, thanks. you know that old saying, children should be seen and not heard? well, for most parents, though, it's not always possible, nor is it practical many times. seems like kids can always tend to act up at the worst possible moment like when you just sit down to dinner at the restaurant, or when you end up on an airplane. now some companies are looking to take some measures to keep your kids quiet. contributing correspondent has more. >> reporter: rachel and jeff are typical parents, trying to enjoy a night out with two toddlers in tow. en. >> don't throw. >> reporter: but a normal dinner for this family can be a nightmare for other diners. >> did you guys notice the screaming kids over there? >> it's time for bed. >> reporter: they're sort of interrupting your meal? >> well, it's hard to ignore. >> we're parents, we've gone through that experience. so we're sensitive to it. but, yeah, we notice it. >> reporter: like many parents, the goobermans sometimes struggle to keep t
>> roanoke, virginia. >> have a great 16th birthday. and jack daniel's celebrating 160 years old. >> dave, thanks. you know that old saying, children should be seen and not heard? well, for most parents, though, it's not always possible, nor is it practical many times. seems like kids can always tend to act up at the worst possible moment like when you just sit down to dinner at the restaurant, or when you end up on an airplane. now some companies are looking to take some...
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she received her bachelor's from roanoke college and her master's from virginia polytechnic institute. she holds a ph.d. from the iversity of north carolina, chapel hill. in 2000, she was awarded an m.l.s. from yale law school. she specializes in that race relations and is the author of several books, including her most recent, "debating immigration." next, i would like to introduce phil glaze, a third-generation fruit grower and former chairman of the apples association. he serves the interests of the entire american apple industry. he is an active member of the coalition for immigration reform. his family business grows, packs and ships apples, and has been producing apples since the 1920's. it is my pleasure to introduce our third witness, arturo rodri giez. since 1993, he has served as the president of the united farm workers, note first founded by cesar chavez. he holds a master's degree in social work from the university of michigan and has worked for the usw since 1973. he has oliver -- he has over 35 years of experience organizing former erskine negotiating contracts, and work
she received her bachelor's from roanoke college and her master's from virginia polytechnic institute. she holds a ph.d. from the iversity of north carolina, chapel hill. in 2000, she was awarded an m.l.s. from yale law school. she specializes in that race relations and is the author of several books, including her most recent, "debating immigration." next, i would like to introduce phil glaze, a third-generation fruit grower and former chairman of the apples association. he serves...
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she received her bachelor's from roanoke college and her master's from virginia polytechnic institute. she holds a ph.d. from the university of north carolina, chapel hill. in 2000, she was awarded an m.l.s. from yale law school. she specializes in that race relations and is the author of several books, including her most recent, "debating immigration." next, i would like to introduce phil glaze, a third-generation fruit grower and former chairman of the apples association. he serves the interests of the entire american apple industry. he is an active member of the coalition for immigration reform. his family business grows, packs and ships apples, and has been producing apples since the 1920's. it is my pleasure to introduce our third witness, arturo rodri giez. since 1993, he has served as the president of the united farm workers, note first founded by cesar chavez. he holds a master's degree in social work from the university of michigan and has worked for the usw since 1973. he has oliver -- he has over 35 years of experience organizing former erskine negotiating contracts, and wo
she received her bachelor's from roanoke college and her master's from virginia polytechnic institute. she holds a ph.d. from the university of north carolina, chapel hill. in 2000, she was awarded an m.l.s. from yale law school. she specializes in that race relations and is the author of several books, including her most recent, "debating immigration." next, i would like to introduce phil glaze, a third-generation fruit grower and former chairman of the apples association. he serves...
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Sep 30, 2010
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now, the center of circulation is right now near roanoke.on, that's the northwestern with the storm, as it does get closer to, us that could increase our chances for tornadoes. and, again, small funnel clouds are possible as this is a vigorous system, a rapidly movinsystem, and a very, very wet system that continues to affect regions not only here but up and down the atlantic seaboard. this rain is extending all the way up into eastern pennsylvania. there are flood warnings and watches up there as well as up around the new york city areand a into new england. they're getting heavy sbrien western massachusetts and new york state. this is going to affect travel that far noncht farther the south in our region, this somewhere we have t biggest flooding threat because of this incredible long line. i mean this is a couple of hundred miles worth of rain yet that continues to train along in this very similar and almost identical track, and this is what really can cause some devastating flooding. right now he we are in washington with this rain as we
now, the center of circulation is right now near roanoke.on, that's the northwestern with the storm, as it does get closer to, us that could increase our chances for tornadoes. and, again, small funnel clouds are possible as this is a vigorous system, a rapidly movinsystem, and a very, very wet system that continues to affect regions not only here but up and down the atlantic seaboard. this rain is extending all the way up into eastern pennsylvania. there are flood warnings and watches up there...
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she received her bachelor's from roanoke college and her master's from virginia polytechnic institute. she holds a ph.d. from the university of north carolina, chapel hill. in 2000, she was awarded an m.l.s. from yale law school. she specializes in that race relations and is the author of several books, including her most recent, "debating immigration." next, i would like to introduce phil glaze, a third-generation fruit grower and former chairman of the apples association. he serves the interests of the entire american apple industry. he is an active member of the coalition for immigration reform. his family business grows, packs and ships apples, and has been producing apples since the 1920's. it is my pleasure to introduce our third witness, arturo rodri giez. since 1993, he has served as the president of the united farm workers, note first founded by cesar chavez. he holds a master's degree in social work from the university of michigan and has worked for the usw since 1973. he has oliver -- he has over 35 years of experience organizing former erskine negotiating contracts, and wo
she received her bachelor's from roanoke college and her master's from virginia polytechnic institute. she holds a ph.d. from the university of north carolina, chapel hill. in 2000, she was awarded an m.l.s. from yale law school. she specializes in that race relations and is the author of several books, including her most recent, "debating immigration." next, i would like to introduce phil glaze, a third-generation fruit grower and former chairman of the apples association. he serves...
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she received her bachelor's from roanoke college and her master's from virginia polytechnic institute. she holds a ph.d. from the university of north carolina, chapel hill. in 2000, she was awarded an m.l.s. from yale law school. she specializes in that race relations and is the author of several books, including her most recent, "debating immigration." next, i would like to introduce phil glaze, a third-generation fruit grower and former chairman of the apples association. he serves the interests of the entire american apple industry. he is an active member of the coalition for immigration reform. his family business grows, packs and ships apples, and has been producing apples since the 1920's. it is my pleasure to introduce our third witness, arturo rodri giez. since 1993, he has served as the president of the united farm workers, note first founded by cesar chavez. he holds a master's degree in social work from the university of michigan and has worked for the usw since 1973. he has oliver -- he has over 35 years of experience organizing former erskine negotiating contracts, and wo
she received her bachelor's from roanoke college and her master's from virginia polytechnic institute. she holds a ph.d. from the university of north carolina, chapel hill. in 2000, she was awarded an m.l.s. from yale law school. she specializes in that race relations and is the author of several books, including her most recent, "debating immigration." next, i would like to introduce phil glaze, a third-generation fruit grower and former chairman of the apples association. he serves...