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Oct 2, 2015
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and even our friends in south eastern canada, these are the tracks that bring in monday and tuesday, as it weakens in the colder waters and the national hurricane center's track is of the models that we used to make of 7 news forecast, and our model and the europian model and we can say with confidence it will spare the eastern u.s. and new england. of any ill effect and maybe some wave action and that is about it and an improving weekend forecast. coming up, we will return our coverage of hurricane joaquin with a closer look at some flooding stretching from the bahamas to other parts of the united states. >> and right now breaking news oregon. again live pictures where the community is coming together, at a candlelight vigil, for the ten people killed in the shooting in a community college this morning. we are learn morgue about the gunman tonight and how those brave first responders finally stopped him. let's go to tim caputo and he has nightteam coverage with details on how the attack unfoiledded. they were killed and injured in at left two classrooms on the college campus and it
and even our friends in south eastern canada, these are the tracks that bring in monday and tuesday, as it weakens in the colder waters and the national hurricane center's track is of the models that we used to make of 7 news forecast, and our model and the europian model and we can say with confidence it will spare the eastern u.s. and new england. of any ill effect and maybe some wave action and that is about it and an improving weekend forecast. coming up, we will return our coverage of...
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Oct 20, 2015
10/15
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slightly cooler air in eastern canada which will make its way south tonight. tomorrow will be little cooler along coast, toward new southern new hampshire. this born netware will win -- it is a roller coaster temperature rise. no more close to the west. it figures to be somewhat cloudier around boston and today was. this is a little of that comes through rate it is weak, but cooler on the other side and that is where we will find ourselves tomorrow. we get back into this warm air on thursday. back to the west, that approaches us on friday. it is an interesting every other day in terms of temperature. no major storm systems are associated with the frontal passages. the debris shower when this happens but not much more than that. overnight low tonight, 53. tomorrow, notice some new hampshire, eastern massachusetts in the 50' s. you get the 60' s, providence, hartford to be over 70 degrees tomorrow. but the coolest air will be in eastern massachusetts, southern new hampshire, and southern name and here is a look at the next seven days. it turns a lot warmer on th
slightly cooler air in eastern canada which will make its way south tonight. tomorrow will be little cooler along coast, toward new southern new hampshire. this born netware will win -- it is a roller coaster temperature rise. no more close to the west. it figures to be somewhat cloudier around boston and today was. this is a little of that comes through rate it is weak, but cooler on the other side and that is where we will find ourselves tomorrow. we get back into this warm air on thursday....
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Oct 14, 2015
10/15
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south eastern massachusetts around the lower 60s as well. with a brisk breeze. the air flow is going to be changing as a jet stream brings the chillier out of canada. a pretty good blast coming in this weekend with the first breeze coming in perhaps. it's going to be cold and windy. looks like 48 on sunday and 56 to 58 on sunday. so, sunday certainly being the coldest of the weekend days with a lot of wind. us from the beginning of the week. almost 70s by the middle of next week. >> strap in on this roller coaster ride of temperatures. >>> today we're getting a look at jupiter. >> it reveals jupiter's great red spot is shrinking and becoming more circular over the years. scientists say they've also sighted a rare wave just north of equator. >>> showing too much love? that's why one aunt says her young nephew should pay up for being too excited to see her. >>> and here's what's trending >>> a lot of people reacting to this story. the new york woman who sued her 12-year-old nephew for more than $125,000 all because of a hug. she lost the case. >> so jennifer conell says her nephew acted unreasonably when she claims he jumped into her arms and caused
south eastern massachusetts around the lower 60s as well. with a brisk breeze. the air flow is going to be changing as a jet stream brings the chillier out of canada. a pretty good blast coming in this weekend with the first breeze coming in perhaps. it's going to be cold and windy. looks like 48 on sunday and 56 to 58 on sunday. so, sunday certainly being the coldest of the weekend days with a lot of wind. us from the beginning of the week. almost 70s by the middle of next week. >> strap...
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Oct 7, 2015
10/15
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conditions so high pressure is in control is it will be quiet for the eastern half of our country with high pressure extending from canada to the south of us. one thing we'll watch as we head into the next couple days is this weather disturbance that will slide across the great lakes and that l bring us the chance of showers as we head into friday evening. that will last throughout most of your friday night and clear up closer to midnight. so we expect to see dry and cooler conditions on tap. as far as today is concerned, our temperatures will range in the low 70s for allentown and quakertown. 72 in norristown, low 70s in mount hally , same thing along the coast and shoreline. 70 in cape may, 17 in atlantic city. around the philadelphia area, it pushes closer to 77 degrees. as far as today is concerned we'll range between 74 and 77. sunny and nice and wind speeds at the northwest. five to ten miles per hour. seven-day forecast shows we will see temperatures dropping a few days. a chance of those evening thunderstorms i mention ed and s we push into the weekend, cool conditions saturday. by sunday 69, a nice day on tap for us for the
conditions so high pressure is in control is it will be quiet for the eastern half of our country with high pressure extending from canada to the south of us. one thing we'll watch as we head into the next couple days is this weather disturbance that will slide across the great lakes and that l bring us the chance of showers as we head into friday evening. that will last throughout most of your friday night and clear up closer to midnight. so we expect to see dry and cooler conditions on tap....
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Oct 2, 2015
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eastern canada. coastal flood warning for serious flooding on the jersey shore. advisory from long island south, connecticut coast and new york city for mostly minor flooding. it's a high wind watch and advisories on the coast. winds could gust up to 50 miles per hour. minor to moderate property damage is a possibility. rainfall right now, studied this -- steadiest over i-95. this is going to rotate from the ocean and then pivot to our west. the rain gets lighter for tomorrow with the heaviest rain , maybe 2 feet of rain going into the carolinas. a little connection there. you can see the rainfall to the bahamas. joaquin trying to make a way away from the bahamas. moving to the north and this will be a track that will safely take it a few hundred miles offshore on monday. until then, coastal flooding complete forecast in just a little bit. >> thanks, lee. some of the worst flooding we've seen has been down in new jersey. toni yates is in seaside park with more on that for us. >> reporter: yes, indeed. i don't know if you can hear the wind but it is so loud out here. i'm in a spot where i'm not
eastern canada. coastal flood warning for serious flooding on the jersey shore. advisory from long island south, connecticut coast and new york city for mostly minor flooding. it's a high wind watch and advisories on the coast. winds could gust up to 50 miles per hour. minor to moderate property damage is a possibility. rainfall right now, studied this -- steadiest over i-95. this is going to rotate from the ocean and then pivot to our west. the rain gets lighter for tomorrow with the heaviest...
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Oct 3, 2015
10/15
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hurricane but it's high pressure that is centered over eastern canada, these pressure lines so close together that difference in pressure from the low to the southt the hurricane so it gave us that persistent northeast wind. over the next 48 hours the low moves off the coast, the hurricane moves out, the high weakens so we have sunshine but we don't see these lines close together. this is by tuesday and here is the relief. this is what we've been waiting for. the wind direction changes and these numbers drop dramatically. so, really no more coastal flooding after monday morning. it will really start to improve throughout the day monday and by tuesday, things are much better. you see that in the seven-day forecast from 60 to 64. it's still cool, still breezy. it gets a little better on monday with a hint of sunshine but there it is on tuesday, a nice break. the pattern finally breaks down. we're back to where we should be as far as temperatures go. mid to low 70's, lows into the 50's. a nice day on wednesday with bright sunshine. cut the lawns. it's wet, it's cool. they've been growing so you get to be able to do that this week once everything dr
hurricane but it's high pressure that is centered over eastern canada, these pressure lines so close together that difference in pressure from the low to the southt the hurricane so it gave us that persistent northeast wind. over the next 48 hours the low moves off the coast, the hurricane moves out, the high weakens so we have sunshine but we don't see these lines close together. this is by tuesday and here is the relief. this is what we've been waiting for. the wind direction changes and...
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Oct 28, 2015
10/15
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south carolina. the rain hasn't quite finished for this part of the u.s. or canada. similar amounts will run up the eastern seaboard to quebec to be followed behind by snow for some. >> german carmaker vokes was not announced its first quarterly losses in 15 years. the company announced an operating lot of $3.9 billion because of costs relating to the emissions scandal. >> v.w. is a truly global brand employing about 600,000 people across the world. what happens in the next few days in the next few weeks and months will obviously filter down to those employees and all those connected to the industry. of course, this has been watched very closely at volkswagen headquarters. >> it's shift change time for some of the 60,000 employees of v.w.'s huge plant. this is a town built on the carmaker's success. about half of its workforce is employed by v.w. ever since the emissions scandal broke, there have been concerns beyond the company gates. it's a depressing atmosphere. we talk about it all the time. >> the atmosphere is down. a lot of people are quite cautious, because they don't know how it is going to contin
south carolina. the rain hasn't quite finished for this part of the u.s. or canada. similar amounts will run up the eastern seaboard to quebec to be followed behind by snow for some. >> german carmaker vokes was not announced its first quarterly losses in 15 years. the company announced an operating lot of $3.9 billion because of costs relating to the emissions scandal. >> v.w. is a truly global brand employing about 600,000 people across the world. what happens in the next few days...
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Oct 30, 2015
10/15
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canada. extra clouds for northern and western areas. this begins a typical fare in northern and western parts of the state with more on the way of cloudiness than south and eastern areas. it downslopes and creates the opposite effect. notice behind that disturbance where the wind is coming out of it. it is north, northwest. that means the temperatures will continue to cool off. lows tonight likely in a lot of areas down into the 20's. right now we're in the 40's to near 50 degrees in and around manchester. in the 40's just about everywhere else. there are a few 30's the farther north. for the most part, that's with extra clouds up in the direction. we'll produce the chance of a shower and maybe a high temperatures into the mid 50's. with a northwesterly breeze, it is going to feel cooler than that. highs in the lower 50's will feel more like 40's through a good part of the day. that will be with a blend of sunshine and clouds. in the north country, you have a lot of extra clouds this morning. notice on future cast into the afternoon though, we clear skies out. even up in the north country. we go to partly to mostly sunny chis. temperatures drift back as the wind
canada. extra clouds for northern and western areas. this begins a typical fare in northern and western parts of the state with more on the way of cloudiness than south and eastern areas. it downslopes and creates the opposite effect. notice behind that disturbance where the wind is coming out of it. it is north, northwest. that means the temperatures will continue to cool off. lows tonight likely in a lot of areas down into the 20's. right now we're in the 40's to near 50 degrees in and around...
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Oct 21, 2015
10/15
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this is producing snow across eastern canada we are not talking about snow here but cooler weather is coming in behind this front. boundary extend to portions of the deep south portions of the central plains and cold air starting to push in behind it. we will definitely feel a notable cool down by end of the week and weekend. big difference monday morning, the temperature in philadelphia is starting 35 degrees, high today, 75 degrees, that is a 40-degree jump over course of what less than 60 hours or so, feeling fantastic outside. 74 degrees right the now in philadelphia. zero seven in millville. sixty-nine in the airport and 73 in reading. you can see cooler air. there that is boundary. seventy in des moines. eighty-five in st. louis. sixty-three in minneapolis. that cooler weather is starting to push back in. october so far we have had seven days of 15 degrees plus, 75 is not normal high for any day in october. it has been a warm month only four days with rain. high temperature 80. low temperature was monday morning at 35. as we head into tomorrow, sunshine nice and warm, but tomorrow night that front comes through and friday you'll feel difference. high p
this is producing snow across eastern canada we are not talking about snow here but cooler weather is coming in behind this front. boundary extend to portions of the deep south portions of the central plains and cold air starting to push in behind it. we will definitely feel a notable cool down by end of the week and weekend. big difference monday morning, the temperature in philadelphia is starting 35 degrees, high today, 75 degrees, that is a 40-degree jump over course of what less than 60...
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Oct 3, 2015
10/15
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south carolina. it's an odd-looking set up. a change of season back to fall. but the rain stalled in one place. it is a huge swathe at the eastern side of the u.s., and up through canada. it made a big change, dropping temperatures and a vast amount of rain, and the bottom end is a hurricane. it may have a warm front. it's indicating more moisture as a result of that. it rains and rains and rains. >> and this is the picture. it's not hugely at the moment. at the moment i say, because the floods have been seen from south carolina up to north carolina to delaware and beyond that. it's not the end. with that is a feral breathe. some are taking advantage and still condition. this is been wandering around the bahamas. it has no drive. it is not going anywhere. it's a big storm. here it is. its current statement, 200 k/hr, and it looks likes it is forecast to go up beyond bermuda. however, the rain will rain for the next two days. that's 400mm potentially. >> city ahead on the newshour, can kyrgyzstan change course and overcome deep-rooted corruption. >> i'm in central kenya, where this has been turned into an alcohol rehabilitation center. >> in sport they admit to having
south carolina. it's an odd-looking set up. a change of season back to fall. but the rain stalled in one place. it is a huge swathe at the eastern side of the u.s., and up through canada. it made a big change, dropping temperatures and a vast amount of rain, and the bottom end is a hurricane. it may have a warm front. it's indicating more moisture as a result of that. it rains and rains and rains. >> and this is the picture. it's not hugely at the moment. at the moment i say, because the...
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Oct 3, 2015
10/15
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eastern u.s. and the atlantic ocean now. we've got a massive area of high pressure that's parked off across portions of the northern atlantic. we have another across southern canada. to the south low pressure. high pressure and low pressure not the best of friends. you put them in close proximity, you create what we call a high or tight wind or pressure gradient. when this happens, winds will howl, and the highest location, highest likelihood location will be somewhere around portions of the delmarva, working toward delaware bay, chesapeake bay, the convergence of the winds, how they're funneling the water in toward the coastal communities could be somewhere on the order of five, maybe eight feet above what is considered normal over this portion of the u.s. we'll send it back to you like this with an image coming out of portions, from the international space station. astronaut scott kelly sending a tweet showing joaquin from space, and look at the lights in the night here across the state of florida. pretty incredible sight. but at least the storm system moving away from the bahamas the next coming couple of hours. >> that's pedram javaheri reporting there. >>> some experts ge
eastern u.s. and the atlantic ocean now. we've got a massive area of high pressure that's parked off across portions of the northern atlantic. we have another across southern canada. to the south low pressure. high pressure and low pressure not the best of friends. you put them in close proximity, you create what we call a high or tight wind or pressure gradient. when this happens, winds will howl, and the highest location, highest likelihood location will be somewhere around portions of the...
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Oct 28, 2015
10/15
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south coming toward you, there's also had heavy rain. coming through canada and out of new england, so there are bursts of rain that will continue overnight tonight. this is what's happening in eastern new england right now, it's not nearly the heaviest we're going to see, and when you focus down into a couple of spots, you'll see yellows showing up in here. and that yellow is just off to the north of boston, near cape you're going to see. so of the heavy rain just around the essex area it, who like, along 133 into essex, grove street, larkin street, so some heavy rain will continue and it will push out over the harbor minutes from now. batch of heavy rain too, raleigh, along 1a, there's the heavy downpour, it's affecting some of these roadways. this looks like sandy bridge and railroad avenue getting omar infante of the heavy rain at this time. to the north, southern new hampshire, it's farther south than the last batch i was showing you around concord. and bow at this hour. to the south of boston, randolph, coming out of here. receive the yellow showing up on live doppler radar and some of the roads ways being affected, including reebok drive, over through 139, there's 28 that cut
south coming toward you, there's also had heavy rain. coming through canada and out of new england, so there are bursts of rain that will continue overnight tonight. this is what's happening in eastern new england right now, it's not nearly the heaviest we're going to see, and when you focus down into a couple of spots, you'll see yellows showing up in here. and that yellow is just off to the north of boston, near cape you're going to see. so of the heavy rain just around the essex area it, who...
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Oct 28, 2015
10/15
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eastern fringes of it. when you have the sustained winds at 50 miles per hour coming out of the south-southwest, the natural direction to travel is over lake erie and into canadaand, you know, even though it started out towards maryland, you know, the winds at the surface changed a lot as you go higher and higher up into the atmosphere. >> early reports from the baltimore sun and wbal in baltimore say it happened roughly before noontime. from what you have been looking at with the models throughout the day, was there an extra heavy storm system that caught your attention around this time of day or did you hear of anything like that that might have lent itself to this type of aerostat becoming un-moored? >> we knew it would be a windy day. it's not exceptionally windy. no reports out of the mid-atlantic and the winds kicking in later today and still gusting up to 25, 30 miles per hour, if something is loose and the weight of what i imagine this blimp is, it wouldn't take much wind to get it going and, you know, objects in motion tend to stay in motion and buffeted by that stronger wind, i do think some of the heavier downpours we have seen today produced extra
eastern fringes of it. when you have the sustained winds at 50 miles per hour coming out of the south-southwest, the natural direction to travel is over lake erie and into canadaand, you know, even though it started out towards maryland, you know, the winds at the surface changed a lot as you go higher and higher up into the atmosphere. >> early reports from the baltimore sun and wbal in baltimore say it happened roughly before noontime. from what you have been looking at with the models...