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a lot of the houses in shreveport is electric not gas and it doesn't work as well.efficient as far as insulation. it's really, really a lot harder on them than what it looks. 49 to 53 down in the south bay. that's our spread. most of us around 50 to 51 and low to mid 50s just about everywhere. fog along the coast, a little bit of fog in the north bay also. here we are in the south bay which is where we're still damp. everything under the commute planner for the morning hours is going to revolve around being wet and damp. for the evening trier. concurred and walnut creek and towards pleasanton, dublin grade, hayward, going across whether it's the san mateo bridge or the done barton bridge or trying to get over from san mateo to half moon bay it's all dealing with light rain, even the dumbarton bridge, and that's all heading to the south. south bay about to get another round of light rain that's what it is. periods of rain that will be rolling through, less than .15 of an inch of rain. 7:00 to 9:00, still throughout, but you can see once we get the lunch hour, most of
a lot of the houses in shreveport is electric not gas and it doesn't work as well.efficient as far as insulation. it's really, really a lot harder on them than what it looks. 49 to 53 down in the south bay. that's our spread. most of us around 50 to 51 and low to mid 50s just about everywhere. fog along the coast, a little bit of fog in the north bay also. here we are in the south bay which is where we're still damp. everything under the commute planner for the morning hours is going to revolve...
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and he says i'm waiting for the train to shreveport and the man says well -- boy. you better be out of this town before sundown because the sun has never set with a -- in this town and that's a story that that thurgood marshall tells in his autobiography. some african-american's faced all kinds of intimidation and even real dangers when they traveled. and this is a fair in colorado i have to wonder why were they wearing these? outfits on the ferris wheel so african-american's often depended on travel guides like the negro motorists green book, which was produced in new york city. now how many of you have heard of the negro motors screen book many of you and how many of you have heard of all the other dozens of travel guides? that existed there were many different travel guides for a variety of audiences if you were a part of a church group or a fraternity or a sorority there were guides that that found special housing for you there were guides for show people. there were many different guides and in the back of black newspapers and magazines there were travel guide
and he says i'm waiting for the train to shreveport and the man says well -- boy. you better be out of this town before sundown because the sun has never set with a -- in this town and that's a story that that thurgood marshall tells in his autobiography. some african-american's faced all kinds of intimidation and even real dangers when they traveled. and this is a fair in colorado i have to wonder why were they wearing these? outfits on the ferris wheel so african-american's often depended on...
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look at this, 3 to 5 inches of rainfall from shreveport to memphis. >>> today's february 28th, last daya short month. the last day of meteorological winter. come on, spring. >> we'll take that, dr. marciano. >> i like that. >> a shout-out to our "gma" friend, retired now, dr. ron claiborne. >> that's right. >> we always have to have a doctor on staff. >> it usually is the oldest person. >> wow. >> there he goes. >> and he's gone. >> thank you, rob. we'll talk soon. >>> now to another story here, about a remarkable woman, about to turn 100 years old and she still loves her job at a fast-food restaurant. her colleagues and customers right there to celebrate with her. at this pennsylvania mcdonald's ruthie shuster is serving up more than just food on the go. she's offering smiles, a happy meal of a different kind. even the occasional performance. >> friday, we all sing and we sing -- ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ we all sing it. every time they come in. >> reporter: bringing joy is something that ruthie has done for nearly a century and this soon-to-be 100-year-old is easily the restaurant's mos
look at this, 3 to 5 inches of rainfall from shreveport to memphis. >>> today's february 28th, last daya short month. the last day of meteorological winter. come on, spring. >> we'll take that, dr. marciano. >> i like that. >> a shout-out to our "gma" friend, retired now, dr. ron claiborne. >> that's right. >> we always have to have a doctor on staff. >> it usually is the oldest person. >> wow. >> there he goes. >> and...
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near record-breaking and now it's starting to spread in parts of louisiana from lakes charles to shreveportthis is going to quickly make its way up to the midwest and stall out once again across the ohio valley. 10 to 12 inches across northeast ohio and at least 3 to 6 for chicago. look how expansive the storm system is from texas to maine. we have winter weather advisories and warnings. and on top of those are windchill warnings in place across new york city all the way into boston. there's more elements to the storm. the snow and dangerous ice headed to the northeast. we'll talk about that coming up, guys >> got to be extra extra careful, thank you, janessa. >>> the senate acquitted former president trump this weekend the fallout is far from over the impeach trial left congress deeply divided and now president biden is weighing in kelly o'donnell has the latest >> reporter: after a second trump acquittal, democrats are rendering their own verdict. >> it was by far the most bipartisan decision and a complete repudiation of the president's conduct. >> mr. rounds, not guilty. >> reporter: ho
near record-breaking and now it's starting to spread in parts of louisiana from lakes charles to shreveportthis is going to quickly make its way up to the midwest and stall out once again across the ohio valley. 10 to 12 inches across northeast ohio and at least 3 to 6 for chicago. look how expansive the storm system is from texas to maine. we have winter weather advisories and warnings. and on top of those are windchill warnings in place across new york city all the way into boston. there's...
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dramatically in big cities like new york and chicago but smaller cities like lubbock texas and shreveport louisiana also recorded their highest murder counts in decades. now of course the question is what what would cause this terrible rise in violence while some point to the strain of living under the pandemic or the rise of police violence and the national questioning of law enforcement legitimacy as factors others point to the massive surge in gun buying at the beginning of the year when the threat of lockdowns and pandemic was prevalent but thomas abbott director of the national commission on covert 19 and criminal justice bill he observes it lightly it likely takes more than one factor to create a spike of this size that means it wasn't just the pandemic or police violence or more guns it was all of these things happening simultaneously and perhaps more so what does the violence of 2020 mean as we now start the.
dramatically in big cities like new york and chicago but smaller cities like lubbock texas and shreveport louisiana also recorded their highest murder counts in decades. now of course the question is what what would cause this terrible rise in violence while some point to the strain of living under the pandemic or the rise of police violence and the national questioning of law enforcement legitimacy as factors others point to the massive surge in gun buying at the beginning of the year when the...
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shreveport, little rock, you get additional ice and snow tonight. severe weather across the gulf coast. potentially in through atlanta, as well. tomorrow morning, st. louis, cincinnati. d.c., you'll start to see some heavy snow. look at that big pink area, that's the icy conditions. i-95, philly, new york,afrnoon through tomorrow night. significant accumulations ealy could see anhere from 5 toinchei erg contis could be s d? >> all rit, we're all watching it with you, rob. be careful on the roadways to everyone out there tomorrow. rob, thank you. >>> in the meantime, we are going to turn to the coronavirus tonight and president biden making news with a shifting timeline on when most americans can expect to have access to a vaccine. and when this country could be back to some sense of normal. a test for the new president, as this pandemic, these new variants and the fight to get this vaccine supply up and running forced a bit of reality check for this administration and for the american people. here's our senior white house correspondent mary bruce to
shreveport, little rock, you get additional ice and snow tonight. severe weather across the gulf coast. potentially in through atlanta, as well. tomorrow morning, st. louis, cincinnati. d.c., you'll start to see some heavy snow. look at that big pink area, that's the icy conditions. i-95, philly, new york,afrnoon through tomorrow night. significant accumulations ealy could see anhere from 5 toinchei erg contis could be s d? >> all rit, we're all watching it with you, rob. be careful on...
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chicago but smaller cities like lubbock texas and shreveport louisiana also recorded their highest murder counts in decades. now of course the question is what what would cause this terrible rise in violence while some point to the strain of living under the pandemic or the rise of police violence and the national questioning of law enforcement legitimacy as factors others point to the massive surge in gun buying at the beginning of the year when the threat of lockdowns and pandemic was prevalent but thomas abbott director of the national commission on covert 19 and criminal justice bill he observes it lightly it likely takes more than one factor to create a spike of this size that means it wasn't just the pandemic or police violence or more guns it was all of these things happening simultaneously and perhaps more. so what does the violence of 2020 mean as we now start the year of 2021 well the only way to find out is when we start watching all this. on a cd you want to. see this is joyce. gray's. slaves systemic deception. which. brings the old. world order and watching the hawks roll or
chicago but smaller cities like lubbock texas and shreveport louisiana also recorded their highest murder counts in decades. now of course the question is what what would cause this terrible rise in violence while some point to the strain of living under the pandemic or the rise of police violence and the national questioning of law enforcement legitimacy as factors others point to the massive surge in gun buying at the beginning of the year when the threat of lockdowns and pandemic was...
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anywhere from shreveport up through fayetteville, oklahoma city also in those winter storm watches, extend all the way here into the northeast, because it is the next storm and i'll time it out here for you. through the plains it goes. the snow on the northern end, through much of arkansas, but it's that freezing rain, remember that could effect any power lines that are still up. that moves through and it becomes more of the snow event on the northern side, starts in the morning from washington, d.c., up through southern new jersey, then by the afternoon, here in new york and connecticut and it will move out, david, thursday into friday, but not before leaving one last hit of winter. we've had 73% of this nation covered in snow, david, something we have never seen since records began in 2003. >> yeah, it's just been extraordinary. ginger with us every step of the way and we appreciate it. >>> and also bracing are parts of north carolina and georgia, as well, after those deadly tornadoes. they are set to get hit again, as well. and abc's victor oquendo on the scene in brunswick county, nort
anywhere from shreveport up through fayetteville, oklahoma city also in those winter storm watches, extend all the way here into the northeast, because it is the next storm and i'll time it out here for you. through the plains it goes. the snow on the northern end, through much of arkansas, but it's that freezing rain, remember that could effect any power lines that are still up. that moves through and it becomes more of the snow event on the northern side, starts in the morning from...
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look at shreveport, 18. jackson without power as well. 20 degrees. we pop up above the freezing tomorrow. sunday the warmup goes into earnest, the 50s and 60s in houston. that's going to feel good. the warmth spreads across the mid-south. tennessee, you felt it as well. you'll be in the 50s. up and over the freezing mark into the 40s in the northeast as well. so some of the snow will melt toward midweek. >> wow. for texas, the 50s and 60s, we can't wait to see that. rob, thank you. >>> of course, the storm as we have been reporting all week long, slowing vaccinations. the white house covid task force saying this has impacted all 50 states, delaying about 6 million doses, and now the race to catch izer manufacturing plant in michigan, where capacity will ramp up next week. pfizer also saying they will soon be able to produce batches of vaccine, some of it in half the time, cutting time from 110 days to 60 days. that was encouraging. after having to store their vaccine at 94 degrees below zero, their vaccine may now be stored in regular medical freezer
look at shreveport, 18. jackson without power as well. 20 degrees. we pop up above the freezing tomorrow. sunday the warmup goes into earnest, the 50s and 60s in houston. that's going to feel good. the warmth spreads across the mid-south. tennessee, you felt it as well. you'll be in the 50s. up and over the freezing mark into the 40s in the northeast as well. so some of the snow will melt toward midweek. >> wow. for texas, the 50s and 60s, we can't wait to see that. rob, thank you....
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and the importance of attending would you talk about your own personal experience i was born in shreveport majority black town. one of my first jobs was in a majority black city and when i moved to new york it was prospect heights and now i move back to atlanta which is a majority black city. i understand what that feels like to live in an environment where you are honored and nurtured. i want that feeling for everybody. you also talk about the importance of getting back many of the scholars on the left not talking about it from changing where i went. [laughter] i thank god for that experience it so it into me the importance of learning. he could have been teaching at harvard but this is what you talk about when you talk about deciding to attend the state. not by the celebrity that you have been derived of the sacrifice, but the altruism that it gives you the chance to express i found that the most eloquent you were talking about what it means to you personally and you spent as much time rather than just writing about them and that's also what i found intriguing about the book. who do you
and the importance of attending would you talk about your own personal experience i was born in shreveport majority black town. one of my first jobs was in a majority black city and when i moved to new york it was prospect heights and now i move back to atlanta which is a majority black city. i understand what that feels like to live in an environment where you are honored and nurtured. i want that feeling for everybody. you also talk about the importance of getting back many of the scholars on...
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i was in shreveport and in louisiana and historically black college.when i moved to new york i moved to a neighborhood that is an old district and now a majority black city. i understand what that feels like to live in an environment you are honored and nurtured and where people believe in you and it doesn't feel like the power structure is hunting you or it hates you. i want that feeling for everybody. >> host: but you also talked about the importance of giving back. many of the scholars on the left who talk about these issues are doing it from a different approach. they are not talking about it from the state where i worked and i thank god for that experience because they took a school dropout that hadn't read a book until i was 20-years-old and so it into me the importance of learning. he could have been teaching at harvard that he was teaching at cheney and that's what you talk about when you talk about the beautiful passage about deciding to attend burling state and thee importance of to find yourself not by the celebrity you could derive from you
i was in shreveport and in louisiana and historically black college.when i moved to new york i moved to a neighborhood that is an old district and now a majority black city. i understand what that feels like to live in an environment you are honored and nurtured and where people believe in you and it doesn't feel like the power structure is hunting you or it hates you. i want that feeling for everybody. >> host: but you also talked about the importance of giving back. many of the scholars...
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snow blanketing the ground in shreveport, louisiana, covering the blacktop in indianapolis, several inches. >> this is an all hands on deck moment, to make sure the city continues to function even in this extreme weather circumstance. >> across the region ice is the hazard creating slick and dangerous roadways leading to countless accidents. the storm is expected to dump the same dangerous conditions on the ohio valley and the northeast by tuesday. another storm is trailing this one and is expected to break to the same areas later this week. in austin davis, hunter davis, fox news. jillian: it is continuing, we are not out of the woods. >> janice: the next storm system is on the way, freezing pipes will continue, these are current temperatures, we are one in dallas, texas with the windchill below that. minus double digits in some cases. a big story for the south, impacting millions of people to the eastern seaboard, windchill warnings in effect as cold temperatures remain in place today and tomorrow at of the next storm system which will affect the same spot as over the weekend and yesterd
snow blanketing the ground in shreveport, louisiana, covering the blacktop in indianapolis, several inches. >> this is an all hands on deck moment, to make sure the city continues to function even in this extreme weather circumstance. >> across the region ice is the hazard creating slick and dangerous roadways leading to countless accidents. the storm is expected to dump the same dangerous conditions on the ohio valley and the northeast by tuesday. another storm is trailing this one...
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we have two more mornings of temperatures below freezing for places like houston, shreveport, dallas,an antonio even south ward towards corpus christi. we have hard freeze warnings in place for those locations. over the next two days we have the chance to shatter several cold records. there is light at the end of the tunnel. temperatures moving in the right direction. first we have to get over the morning lows that will be below freezing in dallas, little rock and austin through saturday morning but sunday into monday and tuesday, that's a whole other story. we'll start moderating and things will feel a little bit more normal. look at the comparison from yesterday to today. yesterday it was below freezing in dallas. today it will remain at about 37. we're seeing that temperature go up. that also means we're going through that freeze/thaw process that can damage and burst water pipes leaving the boil advisories in place and some of the disruptions in the water delivery. this is what we like to see in our maps, reds being replaced by reds and yellows. that means milder or warmer air is
we have two more mornings of temperatures below freezing for places like houston, shreveport, dallas,an antonio even south ward towards corpus christi. we have hard freeze warnings in place for those locations. over the next two days we have the chance to shatter several cold records. there is light at the end of the tunnel. temperatures moving in the right direction. first we have to get over the morning lows that will be below freezing in dallas, little rock and austin through saturday...
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you can see to shreveport, louisiana, little rock, arkansas, that's where the snow pack and storms continues to allow for temperatures to be very, very chilly throughout that area. but even temperatures there will continue to improve. i want to show you this map because when we talk about an improving air mass we have to look to the origins of that air mass. where it was coming from last week at this time is known as a continental air mass. that is a cold arctic air mass coming directly from canada, further north and that was driving across the continent and into texas as well as the deep south. and now ow you look at the upper jetstream and it's originating from the pacific ocean. so it has a lot of moisture and warmth to as well. so warm to mild temperatures are going to continue to filter into the region. even if you look at the surface winds those are coming in from the south, so that will allow our warmer temperatures to continue from the coasting regions inland. there is a weak cold front pressing across the state today. that will have very little to do with the temperatures. so it's n
you can see to shreveport, louisiana, little rock, arkansas, that's where the snow pack and storms continues to allow for temperatures to be very, very chilly throughout that area. but even temperatures there will continue to improve. i want to show you this map because when we talk about an improving air mass we have to look to the origins of that air mass. where it was coming from last week at this time is known as a continental air mass. that is a cold arctic air mass coming directly from...
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look what it feels like, 16 in new orleans. 10 below is the feels like in shreveport, louisiana. and then those storms, i told you, oklahoma city is closing in on their snowiest season ever. they just got to get seven more inches then i think we'll start it by tomorrow and then you watch that storm move north. pennsylvania gets in on the snow. it starts in washington, d.c. as snow, transitions to a mix of sleet and then rain. new york city by thursday night will get into the next action. anything that we have on the ground here that is melting, george, it's going to be back on thursday night. >> going back and freezing. ginger, thanks very much. >>> we'll switch gears and get the latest on the pandemic and the race to vaccinate the most vulnerable. the cdc reports that over 38 million people have gotten at least one dose, almost 12% of our population. demand is outpacing supply as fema opens new centers across the country and kaylee hartung tracking it all from l.a. >> reporter: good morning, george. here in east l.a., this is a community that's been devastated by covid-19. you h
look what it feels like, 16 in new orleans. 10 below is the feels like in shreveport, louisiana. and then those storms, i told you, oklahoma city is closing in on their snowiest season ever. they just got to get seven more inches then i think we'll start it by tomorrow and then you watch that storm move north. pennsylvania gets in on the snow. it starts in washington, d.c. as snow, transitions to a mix of sleet and then rain. new york city by thursday night will get into the next action....
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looks at the potential of icing and heavy snowfall houston, dallas, oklahoma city, little rock, shreveportthat's the first storm. what you can't see on the weather map is the secondary storm that will move in behind it by tuesday, wednesday and thursday impacting basically the same locations. not to mention the northeast as the moisture spreads across the ohio river valley bringing them a wallop of heavy snowfall as well. noaa is predicting extreme to major impacts oklahoma city, dallas to houston. this, people, i can't overstate this enough, this is equivalent -- a winter equivalent of a category 5 hurricane. all the cumulative impacts from this economically to just humanity, this is going to be a big deal considering what they will have to do in the prolonged stretch of winter weather across parts of texas. it's going to be bitter cold as well as freezing rain and heavy snow across this region for several days. back to you, kim. >> all right. we will keep tracking that. thanks so much, derek van dam. >>> couples around the world are celebrating valentine's day today and they say love con
looks at the potential of icing and heavy snowfall houston, dallas, oklahoma city, little rock, shreveportthat's the first storm. what you can't see on the weather map is the secondary storm that will move in behind it by tuesday, wednesday and thursday impacting basically the same locations. not to mention the northeast as the moisture spreads across the ohio river valley bringing them a wallop of heavy snowfall as well. noaa is predicting extreme to major impacts oklahoma city, dallas to...
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now we're getting a punishing storm on top of that today snow from dallas to shreveport, little rock and memphis, later on today, and alexandria and louisiana is about to get more ice. this storm is 122 million people impacted, texas to boston the snow swath goes about 1,600 miles from dallas to boston over the next couple of days, and unfortunately just like the last one, another ice storm, and especially that ice this morning in texas people have to stay off the roads. they do not have the salt, the plows, the sand to get rid of it. >> this is not the news they needed and also the homes and buildings are not meant for extreme cold they don't use the kind of insulation, and the building construction materials and methods that many in colder climates do. is there any sign of not warm but warmer weather on the forecast the next couple of days >> well, today as we go throughout the storm, it's very cold well below average thursday is still very cold behind the storm friday, as temperatures getting into the 30s, maybe the 40s in south texas. it's not until saturday and sunday, brian, th
now we're getting a punishing storm on top of that today snow from dallas to shreveport, little rock and memphis, later on today, and alexandria and louisiana is about to get more ice. this storm is 122 million people impacted, texas to boston the snow swath goes about 1,600 miles from dallas to boston over the next couple of days, and unfortunately just like the last one, another ice storm, and especially that ice this morning in texas people have to stay off the roads. they do not have the...
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to the south, well below freezing in houston and shreveport winds could make it feel like one below in tulsa and abilene in omaha, minus eight with the wind chill ahead on the news, a look at what happened to the energy grid in texas we're live at a warming center in kentucky. and in little rock on the dangerous conditions in arkansas but first texas, where more than 2.5 million homes and businesses are still without power. for many that means no heat, no running water, a dire situation, and help could still be days away nbc's jay gray live from mckinney, texas. >> reporter: for the last couple days we've shown you what the ice, the snow is doing outside today we're going to take you inside, give you an idea of exactly what this winter storm is doing to some of the houses in this area, and it's devastating. the family here were out of town when the pipes broke, spraying water across the entire area now, as you can see, it has left a mess behind here and adding to all of this, they're out of town, so can't get home because of the conditions mother nature's relentless assault on texas co
to the south, well below freezing in houston and shreveport winds could make it feel like one below in tulsa and abilene in omaha, minus eight with the wind chill ahead on the news, a look at what happened to the energy grid in texas we're live at a warming center in kentucky. and in little rock on the dangerous conditions in arkansas but first texas, where more than 2.5 million homes and businesses are still without power. for many that means no heat, no running water, a dire situation, and...
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companies that graciously allowed us in to watch them work, and we look forward to getting back to shreveportand nonetheless, it has been a few months now, and what have we learned and what do we still have to learn? >> well, a lot of the confusion has died down once figuring out what administration sites can handle it, it is a whole lot smoother. last night, 18,000 doses came in, and left the same day in less than 12 hours, and that is how it should run. >> how can we speed up the process? >> ramp up supply. the demand is greater than is supply right now, and the distribution network is not a bottleneck. we are getting out every vaccine that is needed the same day, and so, breaking down the confusion, and making sure that we know exactly what sites need what and exactly when is how we can speed it up. >> part of the -- >> moving into the normal supply chain. >> that is it. so i want to focus on that, paul, because you and i have talked about it and i have spoken about it with others down in florida, and other states, and what they are saying is and many other people in america forget and who
companies that graciously allowed us in to watch them work, and we look forward to getting back to shreveportand nonetheless, it has been a few months now, and what have we learned and what do we still have to learn? >> well, a lot of the confusion has died down once figuring out what administration sites can handle it, it is a whole lot smoother. last night, 18,000 doses came in, and left the same day in less than 12 hours, and that is how it should run. >> how can we speed up the...
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there's one truck there, they're heading westbound towards shreveport with the blinkers and doing, whates an hour. there's hardly anybody out, which is good, because these roads are snowpacked, snow covered. as you can imagine at this latitude, this far south, they just don't have that many plows. >> that is my friend and national treasure mike seidel over at the weather channel, and the weather we are having across our country would be simply notable and historic if it weren't for so much suffering tonight. first, some numbers. an enormous storm system now affects fully half of the lower 48. 25 of our 50 states wrapped up in this. 150 million of us are under winter weather warnings, watches and/or advisories. here in the northeast, where winter already has all the charm of minsk, it's an ice storm with a long legacy stretches across the country. the same ice storm that caused the horrifying wreck we all saw in texas. the same cold that has frozen the louisiana bayou. think about that one for a minute. ice on power lines in kenner, louisiana, just outside new orleans, caused some specta
there's one truck there, they're heading westbound towards shreveport with the blinkers and doing, whates an hour. there's hardly anybody out, which is good, because these roads are snowpacked, snow covered. as you can imagine at this latitude, this far south, they just don't have that many plows. >> that is my friend and national treasure mike seidel over at the weather channel, and the weather we are having across our country would be simply notable and historic if it weren't for so...
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shreveport is having their second significant snowstorm in a week. that hasn't happened in over 43 years. in all, when this storm is done, it will have impacted over 120 million people from san antonio all the way up to boston. this snow swath, we're done in dallas now, but goes about 1,600 miles. this isn't going to be a huge impact storm in the northeast, more of a nuisance, 4- to 8-inch snowfall. in the winter we're used to driving in the snow. what i'm more concerned about, and this could be extreme tomorrow, raleigh, areas of southern virginia, southwest virginia, western portions of north carolina, we could see a really significant ice storm tomorrow. so the unrelenting cold is with us, andrea. one slightly positive story, they're out there doing work. this is the texas game warden that just sent this picture out. these turtles are alive. they are safe. 141 of them have been rescued from the cold walters from a shipping canal in brownsville. they put them on the ship and they're taking them out to sea in the gulf where it's warmer to send them
shreveport is having their second significant snowstorm in a week. that hasn't happened in over 43 years. in all, when this storm is done, it will have impacted over 120 million people from san antonio all the way up to boston. this snow swath, we're done in dallas now, but goes about 1,600 miles. this isn't going to be a huge impact storm in the northeast, more of a nuisance, 4- to 8-inch snowfall. in the winter we're used to driving in the snow. what i'm more concerned about, and this could...
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and inch of snow in shreveport. they have the highest changes of up to a half of inch of of ice. if rolling power o outages were an issue noup the lack of power lines standing up to that ice is going to be an issue. when you lose power because of ice breaking the lines it could take weeks even months to restore that power. back here at home we've got it pretty good i guess. 39 danville, most of us in the 40s in the east bay and look around. cooler, from 39 at napa to 49 in pacifica but it is not nearly as bad as what those folks are dealing with. activity plan for today. dry all day. if you are rubbing errand, take breaks outside. if you are stuck in the house looking or learning remotely. and exercising just take the sunglasses. our next storm when we come back and take a look at the 7 day forecast. jobina is looking at traffic. how it's it going jobina. >> very well mike, thank you. issue earlier in hayward but that's cleared up. live cameras now starting with the san mateo bridge. traffic starts to pick up again as we make our our our our peninsula. and also our oakland camera
and inch of snow in shreveport. they have the highest changes of up to a half of inch of of ice. if rolling power o outages were an issue noup the lack of power lines standing up to that ice is going to be an issue. when you lose power because of ice breaking the lines it could take weeks even months to restore that power. back here at home we've got it pretty good i guess. 39 danville, most of us in the 40s in the east bay and look around. cooler, from 39 at napa to 49 in pacifica but it is...
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shreveport to jackson, mississippi, southward to san antonio. we have hard freeze warnings in effect for over 10 million americans anywhere that you see the shading of blue or light blue. within thing to note, this is a side note, this is the first time in several days that i haven't seen any precipitation. no snow, no sleet, no freezing rain on this latest radar. so things are starting to quiet down and clear up. but to put the long duration cold spell into perspective, we need to look back at when it was its coldest. that was earlier this week between the 14th and 16th. there were dozens of locations that set all-time record lows. or all-time records. so this means that never in the existence of the records before have they reached that type of minimum temperatures. so quite incredible to see how far south this actually made to. on tuesday, it was negative 14 degrees in oklahoma city. single digits below zero fahrenheit in dallas. and this morning, we'll wake up to below freezing temperatures again, but we're talking about improvement in the w
shreveport to jackson, mississippi, southward to san antonio. we have hard freeze warnings in effect for over 10 million americans anywhere that you see the shading of blue or light blue. within thing to note, this is a side note, this is the first time in several days that i haven't seen any precipitation. no snow, no sleet, no freezing rain on this latest radar. so things are starting to quiet down and clear up. but to put the long duration cold spell into perspective, we need to look back at...
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could be larger than golf balls, maybe even baseball-size hail, cities like nashville, memphis, shreveportain, it's all coming from this system that's bringing a ton of rain across areas of not only the southeast, but the midatlantic, ohio river valley, all of these areas are going to be impacted today as this system continues to slide to the north and east. here is the thing though. that's just today. starting monday, there is a little bit of a break from the midatlantic and the ohio river valley as that high-pressure system really pushes that front farther south. not good news, however, for folks in the southeast br all of that moisture is going to be funneled on tuesday and wednesday, especially in the first half of the day wednesday before it finally all clears out by the latter half of the day on wednesday. by the time it does, it's going to dump a tremendous amount of rain. widespread 2 to 4 inches. there will be a lot of olocatios that could pick up 4, 5, 6 inches of rain. that's why you do have the very big flood threat across much of the region for today and tomorrow as well. >> a
could be larger than golf balls, maybe even baseball-size hail, cities like nashville, memphis, shreveportain, it's all coming from this system that's bringing a ton of rain across areas of not only the southeast, but the midatlantic, ohio river valley, all of these areas are going to be impacted today as this system continues to slide to the north and east. here is the thing though. that's just today. starting monday, there is a little bit of a break from the midatlantic and the ohio river...
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louis and detroit, and to the south, well below freezing in houston and shreveport. the winds could make it feel like 1 below in tulsa and abilene, and tomorrow, minus 8 with the windchill. and looking at what happened with the energy grid in texas and we are live at warming center in kentucky and in little rock on the dangerous conditions in arkansas, but first in texas where 2.5 million homes and businesses are without power and no heat or running water. a dire situation. help could be days ahead. nbc's jay gray from mckinney texas, just north of dallas. jay? >> hey, there, shep. for the last couple of days we have shown you what the ice and the snow is doing outside, but tonight, we will take you inside and give you the idea of what this winter storm is doing to some of the houses in this area, and it is devastating. the family here, they were out of town when the pipes broke and spraying water across the entire area. and now, you can see that it has left a mess behind here, and adding to this, they are out of town still, and they can't get home because of the con
louis and detroit, and to the south, well below freezing in houston and shreveport. the winds could make it feel like 1 below in tulsa and abilene, and tomorrow, minus 8 with the windchill. and looking at what happened with the energy grid in texas and we are live at warming center in kentucky and in little rock on the dangerous conditions in arkansas, but first in texas where 2.5 million homes and businesses are without power and no heat or running water. a dire situation. help could be days...
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Feb 19, 2021
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still in the 30s in dallas and shreveport. a hard freeze warning is in place for tonight. so one more night of very cold temperatures. we could actually break modern 30 cold temperature records tonight. but after that, things will get much, much better. look at the high temperatures tomorrow, almost 60 degrees in houston, 46 in dallas, 54 in austin. looking better, almost 60 degrees in san antonio. this is what's left of the system. we still have snow for some of the big cities in the northeast, new york city, boston, philadelphia, starting to wind down as this system says goodbye to the u.s. and look at this, texas, louisiana, arkansas, nothing on the radar, that is a beautiful sight this evening, finally getting rid of all of that snow. here is dallas, look at that, almost 70 degrees by the time we get to thursday. 65 on wednesday. so temperatures are looking much better across the board. houston hitting 71 on sunday, wolf. >> jennifer gray, thank you very much. let's get more on all of this, joining us now, harris county judge lena hidalgo, judge hidalgo, thank you for
still in the 30s in dallas and shreveport. a hard freeze warning is in place for tonight. so one more night of very cold temperatures. we could actually break modern 30 cold temperature records tonight. but after that, things will get much, much better. look at the high temperatures tomorrow, almost 60 degrees in houston, 46 in dallas, 54 in austin. looking better, almost 60 degrees in san antonio. this is what's left of the system. we still have snow for some of the big cities in the...
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on tuesday, with temperatures two degrees be low zero in dallas and 15 in houston, 1 degree in shreveport, things are getting better. with temperatures in the 50s. but 350 or more cold temperature records could be broken for tonight. there we go. here is the radar. this is the storm that is moving out. new york city and philadelphia and boston still getting snow but this is pushing off the eastern seaboard and this is a beautiful site among the gulf coast, nothing on the radar. there is the hard freeze warning for texas and much of louisiana. but high temperatures tomorrow look beautiful, in the mid to upper 50s for much of texas and louisiana. >> that is good. our meteorologist jennifer gray, thank you very much. >>> the weather is taking a major toll on the country's covid vaccination effort. nick watt has more from los angeles. >> reporter: now we know just how badly this weather is delaying vaccinations. >> we have a backlog of about 6 million doses due to the weather. >> we anticipate that all of the backlog doses will be delivered within the next week. >> reporter: started shipping
on tuesday, with temperatures two degrees be low zero in dallas and 15 in houston, 1 degree in shreveport, things are getting better. with temperatures in the 50s. but 350 or more cold temperature records could be broken for tonight. there we go. here is the radar. this is the storm that is moving out. new york city and philadelphia and boston still getting snow but this is pushing off the eastern seaboard and this is a beautiful site among the gulf coast, nothing on the radar. there is the...
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all week long for the upper midwest and even down to the deep south, 10 for a windchill in shreveport. 19 for a windchill potentially friday morning in houston. that will get you shaking in your boots and ten gallon hat for sure. some spreads to the >>> good morning, everyone. saturday here dawning with a lot of sunshine. it's certainly cold in theor bay. a little fog there, but for everyone above average again today. looking more likely we could see some showers into the middle and the latter part of next week. 67 today in oakland. how about that 70, livermore, san jose near that in santa rosa. slightly cooler tomorrow with the wind shift and the accuweather seven-day forecast shows numbers back toooooooooooo >>> i know eva has the big ooooo parka, the electronic gloves keeping her warm. so get that gear out. >> rob, i was having an intense discussion with my 6-year-old this week who was asking me whether the groundhog is right about the six more weeks of winter. i said, no, you should actually talk to rob, madeline's dad, and he said he would stick with the groundhog. >> wise kid. [
all week long for the upper midwest and even down to the deep south, 10 for a windchill in shreveport. 19 for a windchill potentially friday morning in houston. that will get you shaking in your boots and ten gallon hat for sure. some spreads to the >>> good morning, everyone. saturday here dawning with a lot of sunshine. it's certainly cold in theor bay. a little fog there, but for everyone above average again today. looking more likely we could see some showers into the middle and...
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i'm from, a white man has never been sent to death row for killing a black man, ever, even though shreveportas sent more black men to death row than any other district per capita in the country. that's one startling feature of the way white men are not held accountable. this was not a trial about the death penalty. but let's not forget that people died, in particular, police officers died. because of the effects or due to direct violence during these riots. and the president clearly incited these folks to come and riot. and mitch mcconnell, you know, could see this very directly, and yet no one is being held accountable. the president was able to incite a violent mob that got police officers killed, that almost got his vice president assassinated. and nothing is going to happen to him for accountability that bespeaks this older history of us going through the procedures and motions of having a trial when everyone knows at the end that the men who created and caused the violence will not be held accountable. >> such a good if depressing point you make, britney. christina, the trump defense, a
i'm from, a white man has never been sent to death row for killing a black man, ever, even though shreveportas sent more black men to death row than any other district per capita in the country. that's one startling feature of the way white men are not held accountable. this was not a trial about the death penalty. but let's not forget that people died, in particular, police officers died. because of the effects or due to direct violence during these riots. and the president clearly incited...
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a small town near shreveport, louisiana came together to feed stranded semitruck drivers this weekends in the state. parts of the interstate there have been closed because of the dangerous travel conditions. so one young woman and a few of their neighborhoods decided to go to their local convenience store to buy beer when they spotted the stranded drivers. they posted this video and the community came together and started feeding everybody in the area. >> nice. >> kudos. >> that's an example of the best in people coming forth in these kinds of circumstances. and you always see it. people, most people try to do the right thing to try to help others in need. love those stories. >> spencer, all the times you spend covering severe weather, i bet a lot of people came out the you to bring you food, right? kind hearted folks? >> they absolutely did. it's funny you mention that, kristen. i was just thinking back on the hurricaneses and floods and blizzards and all the natural calamities i've covered. in all the cases where people were desperately trying to survive and keep themselves safe, ma
a small town near shreveport, louisiana came together to feed stranded semitruck drivers this weekends in the state. parts of the interstate there have been closed because of the dangerous travel conditions. so one young woman and a few of their neighborhoods decided to go to their local convenience store to buy beer when they spotted the stranded drivers. they posted this video and the community came together and started feeding everybody in the area. >> nice. >> kudos. >>...
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shreveport, similar numbers too. enjoy that. this week?di arabia, the deserts near the jordan border. not unheard of getting snow but this man posted this of building something on his toyota. i'm not sure what it is. excellent effort there. my man noah bare, he built himself a proper snowman just over his head with enhanced lips. good-looking snowman -- snow person, no doubt about that. time for a look at >>> good morning to you partly cloudy skies in santa cruz. we have the winds picking up particularly along the coast and the higher elevations. that's going to bring gusty winds for some of you. breezy else where. warming trend gets under way tomorrow and really in earnest monday and tuesday. looking for highs today in the low 60s in oakland and upper 50s in fremont. a few degrees below average. windy to breezy today and then we warm up slightly tomorrow. spring-like weathehehehehehehehe >> reporter: in my travels for e work this week i did build a snowman then kiss it which apparently is high risk without a mask. so that's why i'm waitin
shreveport, similar numbers too. enjoy that. this week?di arabia, the deserts near the jordan border. not unheard of getting snow but this man posted this of building something on his toyota. i'm not sure what it is. excellent effort there. my man noah bare, he built himself a proper snowman just over his head with enhanced lips. good-looking snowman -- snow person, no doubt about that. time for a look at >>> good morning to you partly cloudy skies in santa cruz. we have the winds...
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snow blanketed the ground in shreveport, louisiana, covered the blacktop in indianapolis, and severaled in chicago and area used to snow storms. this is an all hands on deck moment on we are ready to make sure that our city continues to function even in this extreme, whether circumstance. across the region. ice has been a hazard creating slick and dangerous roadways leading to countless accidents. this massive storm is tracking east expected to dump the same dangerous conditions on the ohio valley and the northeast. by tuesday. another winter storm is trailing this one, and it's expected to bring a winter wallop to the same impacted areas later this week. in austin. texas. 100 davis fox news, all right, what's going on out there? i'll show you i'm gonna draw in the jet stream. we talk about this all the time. there's the jet stream, which is kind of penciling it in or drawing it in. and so that's trop. that's the trough right in here. we're all the cold air is right, and i've always said the north side of the jet stream the upper side of the jet stream this area. that's where the cool
snow blanketed the ground in shreveport, louisiana, covered the blacktop in indianapolis, and severaled in chicago and area used to snow storms. this is an all hands on deck moment on we are ready to make sure that our city continues to function even in this extreme, whether circumstance. across the region. ice has been a hazard creating slick and dangerous roadways leading to countless accidents. this massive storm is tracking east expected to dump the same dangerous conditions on the ohio...
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temperatures for most of the locations plotted on the map behind me above freezing, the exception would be shreveportat 32, little rock 22. the reason they are so cold is because there's still a hard pack of snow that's on the ground there, much of it has melted across central and eastern texas. a i will rewind five to seven days. the air mass originated in a dry, cold, continental area. this is from the north and we know it was this arctic blast of air. now we have the ability to measure where the air mass is coming from presently. this is the jet stream and follow those particles that you can see just moving in from the pacific ocean, that indicates the air mass is now coming from an ocean. so we're talking about milder, wetter air mass that is now in place across texas and that's going to allow for our temperatures to warm up considerably into the future here for the next several days, in fact. regardless of a weak cold front passing through the state we are going to keep temperatures well above freezing overnight and certainly throughout the course of the day. here is your four-day forecast, you
temperatures for most of the locations plotted on the map behind me above freezing, the exception would be shreveportat 32, little rock 22. the reason they are so cold is because there's still a hard pack of snow that's on the ground there, much of it has melted across central and eastern texas. a i will rewind five to seven days. the air mass originated in a dry, cold, continental area. this is from the north and we know it was this arctic blast of air. now we have the ability to measure where...
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so right now the wind chill in shreveport 7 degrees, dallas wind chill at 16, houston 29 degrees right. it is still below freezing. later this afternoon houston should get up to 55. dallas should get up to 43. that's still 15 starting tomorrow in houston 66 degrees is very much needed in that area. dallas should get up to 66 by tuesday. weather-wise today we are looking for lots of sunshine through the eastern two-thirds of the country except for lingering snow showers off the great lakes. also the next storm system moving into the pacific northwest with some rain along the coast and heavier mountain snow where we could see 8 >>> good morning. we've got a couple of light showers pushing through right now. we have our storm ranger up and scanning. if you take a closer look you can see a couple of light cells moving through mountain view right now. we just had a little bit of rain down in the south bay in san jose. that is pushing through the morgan hill area. gilroy could see a light shower or two. aside from that, though, by afternoon, we will be drying out, getting clearing skies. tem
so right now the wind chill in shreveport 7 degrees, dallas wind chill at 16, houston 29 degrees right. it is still below freezing. later this afternoon houston should get up to 55. dallas should get up to 43. that's still 15 starting tomorrow in houston 66 degrees is very much needed in that area. dallas should get up to 66 by tuesday. weather-wise today we are looking for lots of sunshine through the eastern two-thirds of the country except for lingering snow showers off the great lakes. also...
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but you know those air temperatures, 19 in shreveport this morning.y have to get better and they will. i will share that forecast coming up in a bit. >> looking forward to good news. thanks. >>> we turn to the latest on that disaster there in texas. more than 150,000 still do not have power. the good news is that is down from the peak of over 4 million. but right now, a water shortage is forcing more than 13 million people to have to boil their water before they can use it. marcus moore is live in houston with the very latest on this. good morning, marcus. >> reporter: cecilia, good morning. another cold morning here if north texas. the temperatures in the teens, the windchill in the single digits. . the federal aid in the form of food, generators and fuel for hospitals have arrived as people at home face new struggles in the midst of this crisis. this morning, the power is slowly turning back on in parts of texas, but millions are facing yet another crisis. after extended mass power outages led to pipes bursting across the state. this morning, more t
but you know those air temperatures, 19 in shreveport this morning.y have to get better and they will. i will share that forecast coming up in a bit. >> looking forward to good news. thanks. >>> we turn to the latest on that disaster there in texas. more than 150,000 still do not have power. the good news is that is down from the peak of over 4 million. but right now, a water shortage is forcing more than 13 million people to have to boil their water before they can use it....
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shreveport damaging wind possibilities arkansas into mississippi.ch for that especially in the coming days. your local weather in 30 seconds. first the windy cities responspd by verizon. i'm meteorologist mike nicco. good news, potentially damaging winds behind us. they could return this weekend. for now, we're looking at dry air, calmer conditions and seasonal to above average temperatures this afternoon. it's going to be cooler tonight thanks to the lack of winds. as we head throughout today, we're looking at 62 in san francisco to 70 in santa rosa. a few upper 50s along the coast. >>> good to see it's warming up down south. bring some of that heat up here too. we'll take it, and we'll be right back. too. we'll take it, and we'll be right back. little things, can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream... ...it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable... ...with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, ...otezla is proven..
shreveport damaging wind possibilities arkansas into mississippi.ch for that especially in the coming days. your local weather in 30 seconds. first the windy cities responspd by verizon. i'm meteorologist mike nicco. good news, potentially damaging winds behind us. they could return this weekend. for now, we're looking at dry air, calmer conditions and seasonal to above average temperatures this afternoon. it's going to be cooler tonight thanks to the lack of winds. as we head throughout today,...
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that includes shreveport with that ice going into arkansas, and then look.ou start with that precipitation on the frozen end and may transition it to at least a mix, if not some range. it looks like it remains close enough to the coast to stay snow for a lot of the tri-state so on top of what you saw we could see four inches to a foot. why? why has this happened? why hasn't it budged? those two highs are really sandwiching the jet stream, and that's keeping all that polar air so far south. now those will release, and we will see some milder air start to sneak in by the end of the weekend. boy, that cannot come soon enough, especially for those folks from iowa to texas without power. >> we agree with that, ginger. thank you so much. >>> coming up, tiktok superstar addison rae revealing her health struggles and body image issues that come with having over 70 million followers. >>> also this morning, how entrepreneurs are using the new app clubhouse to build their careers. >>> our open for business series, going to meet a family who will cook incredible food fo
that includes shreveport with that ice going into arkansas, and then look.ou start with that precipitation on the frozen end and may transition it to at least a mix, if not some range. it looks like it remains close enough to the coast to stay snow for a lot of the tri-state so on top of what you saw we could see four inches to a foot. why? why has this happened? why hasn't it budged? those two highs are really sandwiching the jet stream, and that's keeping all that polar air so far south. now...
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host: shreveport, louisiana. caller: how are you doing?t to -- they called me and scheduled me on a sunday. host: how do you registered? caller: yes. this is my v.a. this is where i go for all of my medicine. they called me on a sunday morning and scheduled me for that wednesday and i had my last shot this past friday. i am really appreciative. host: great to hear your experience. this is kathy in georgia. caller: hello. i have had both of my shots and i have a hard time understanding . these southern states, and i am in a very rural area and i thought it would be forever before we got our shots. not the case. our area ran sites for the health care workers and senior citizen homes and then they went to age 65 and older, of which i am one. i have relations in the northeast and they cannot even figure out how to register. i think something is wrong. it seems to me -- i do not want to be political about this -- it seems the southern states have done -- and listening to your show, the people from louisiana and the people from florida, they are
host: shreveport, louisiana. caller: how are you doing?t to -- they called me and scheduled me on a sunday. host: how do you registered? caller: yes. this is my v.a. this is where i go for all of my medicine. they called me on a sunday morning and scheduled me for that wednesday and i had my last shot this past friday. i am really appreciative. host: great to hear your experience. this is kathy in georgia. caller: hello. i have had both of my shots and i have a hard time understanding . these...