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the plane was headed to an >>> southeastern texas could be bracing for more wet weather. severe storms hammered the region causing flooding and killing at least one person. the national weather service says a tornado also touched down in the region. they have not caught a break. >> no. >> nice weather starting out today at least. >> looks great. out and the about running around, check the latest forecast and look at the latest radar with the nbc washington app. we've got a beautiful day on the way today for a pool and beaches up near 90, though, in the afternoon. sunshine. maybe showers and storms sunday afternoon and evening. >>> that's going to wrap it up. back here tomorrow morning at 6:00 a.m. >> take care, everyone. intromercedes-benz c-coupe, redesigned with its athletic prowess and sleek new body. it doesn't just raise the bar... ...it completely crushes it. the all-new c-class coupe. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >>> my name is brian pitts and i've been diagnosed with depression. >> i lost my so
the plane was headed to an >>> southeastern texas could be bracing for more wet weather. severe storms hammered the region causing flooding and killing at least one person. the national weather service says a tornado also touched down in the region. they have not caught a break. >> no. >> nice weather starting out today at least. >> looks great. out and the about running around, check the latest forecast and look at the latest radar with the nbc washington app. we've...
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texas. now across the southeastern corner of texas, this is the area where significant flooding caused some damage during the weekend. i want to share some video coming out of the area. rescue efforts are under way in texas, after strong thunderstorms drove through parts of the state saturday. serious flooding, along with one tornado, destroyed several homes. there were evacuations and road closures through the area. there will be a chance for rainfall throughout the week, and six people have died in flood-related incidents in southeastern portions of texas. now more rain is expected through the rest of the work week across the southeastern areas of texas. now w across in europe, many lightning strikes affecteded ma areaeas of europe. in fact, over ten people are injurered in france due to lightning strikes, and one polish man was killed. sisignificant flooding happenedn austria, as well. we have some footage coming out of austria. take a look at this. strong thunderstorms impacted austria over the weekend, bringing damage to homes and businesses in the easternmost state of the country. a t
texas. now across the southeastern corner of texas, this is the area where significant flooding caused some damage during the weekend. i want to share some video coming out of the area. rescue efforts are under way in texas, after strong thunderstorms drove through parts of the state saturday. serious flooding, along with one tornado, destroyed several homes. there were evacuations and road closures through the area. there will be a chance for rainfall throughout the week, and six people have...
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. >> crews have recovered two more bodies from the floods is swamping central and southeastern texas bringing the death toll now to six. the storm is packing plenty of nasty weather. rain, wind, even hail in parts. that's keeping most people indoors over this holiday weekend. most roadways are flooded. and with more wet weather expected today, evacuations are under way outside of houston including two prisons. >>> conditions are miserable along the east coast especially in the carolinas thanks to tropical depression bonnie. that system slowed down a bit but dumped enough rain to flood much of the area. flooding along the interstate 95 forced a shutdown which backed up t >>> and that rain will be making its way north drenching most of the east coast today. >> for a look at the forecast, let's head over to paul williams now. good morning. >> good morning to you, diane, kendis. we have the influence of bonnie still creating downpours along the east coast. courtesy of a high pressure system that's going to guide that along, as well. the big story as we're speaking the strong thunderstorm
. >> crews have recovered two more bodies from the floods is swamping central and southeastern texas bringing the death toll now to six. the storm is packing plenty of nasty weather. rain, wind, even hail in parts. that's keeping most people indoors over this holiday weekend. most roadways are flooded. and with more wet weather expected today, evacuations are under way outside of houston including two prisons. >>> conditions are miserable along the east coast especially in the...
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. >> in central and southeastern texas the storms have turned deadly. six people now confirmed killed in the widespread flooding. that swamp area and other emergency crews have rescued several people from homes and cars trapped by rising floodwaters. >>> tropical depression bonnie is hovering over the east coast, bringing heavy rain, flooding and rough tides. those looking for a way out found themselves stuck for hours because of the high water that shut down roadways including a section of interstate 95. >> the nasty conditions will be is sticking around. >> paul williams now with the holiday forecast. >> reporter: good morning to bonnie still creating down pours along the east coast, courtesy of a high-pressure system that will guide that along. the big story right now the strong thunderstorms still rumbling throughout portions of texas. stronger storms throughout the central portions of the state up toward the panhandle of texas. diane, kendis. >> okay, paul, thank you. >>> turning to politics on this memorial day weekend. donald trump is making a di
. >> in central and southeastern texas the storms have turned deadly. six people now confirmed killed in the widespread flooding. that swamp area and other emergency crews have rescued several people from homes and cars trapped by rising floodwaters. >>> tropical depression bonnie is hovering over the east coast, bringing heavy rain, flooding and rough tides. those looking for a way out found themselves stuck for hours because of the high water that shut down roadways including a...
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now cleanup under way after severe thunderstorms damaged and created danger spots, really in southeastern texas. the national w brian. look right there. uprooted trees, damaged more than 150 homes and just outside of austin, as helicopter crews pulled folks from high floodwaters after they were trapped in their cars. we know at least two people have died. three reported missing in those floods. >>> a story that is developing this morning. dramatic pictures out of new york city where rescuers tried to save a 56-year-old pilot who crashed his plane into the hudson. police now identified him at williams gordon of key west, florida. his body recovered by divers after the vintage world war ii era plane he was flying wend nose-down into the water friday night. witnesses were watching the plane flying moments right before the crash. >> said to them, look, a plane is landing. and all of a sudden it -- it hit the water and in seconds, it went down. >> we thought it was like a glider, and it just went -- i saw the nose go right >> the p-47 thunderbolt was scheduled to perform at a long island air show th
now cleanup under way after severe thunderstorms damaged and created danger spots, really in southeastern texas. the national w brian. look right there. uprooted trees, damaged more than 150 homes and just outside of austin, as helicopter crews pulled folks from high floodwaters after they were trapped in their cars. we know at least two people have died. three reported missing in those floods. >>> a story that is developing this morning. dramatic pictures out of new york city where...
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. >> rising river forced evacuations of sell role communities in southeastern texas. >> i've lived in the spring area for over 50 years, and this is the highest i have he avenue seen it. >> reporter: this lightning strike knocked cbs station in amarillo, texas temporarily off the air sunday afternoon. and then in wichita, kansas, firefighters are looking for the body of a 11 year old boy who fell into over flying river. you can see how close the flood waters are to getting into this texas home. the rising rivers here in southeast texas also prompted the evacuation of two prisons. the river is expected to reach over 53 feet later this week, which would be the highest ever recorded here. manuel, cbs news, rosenberg, texas. >>> if the stories that has caused outrage on social media, the killing of a guerrilla in cincinnati after a little boy got into the guerrilla's enclosure. coming up the debate over whether the handlers should have killed the guerrilla or tranquilized himment looking to renounded animal expert january hand a what he has to say about it next. >> this is not what you wa
. >> rising river forced evacuations of sell role communities in southeastern texas. >> i've lived in the spring area for over 50 years, and this is the highest i have he avenue seen it. >> reporter: this lightning strike knocked cbs station in amarillo, texas temporarily off the air sunday afternoon. and then in wichita, kansas, firefighters are looking for the body of a 11 year old boy who fell into over flying river. you can see how close the flood waters are to getting...
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. >> the daily rain that pummeled southeastern texas has sent rivers surging to levels not seen in decades. the rising brazos river has forced the evacuation of hundreds from simon center richmond. and it is expected to hit a stage. >> you're prepared but you're not prepared for eight or nine feet of water. >> dozens of people in fort bend county, needed to be rescued money, after ignoring earlier warnings, to evacuate. alice grasso was shocked after she returned to see the damage to her home. >> i got the sense that when you came out this afternoon, you didn't expect that it would be even worse than it was before. >> not even. not even. >> with no flood insurance. now, she will have to rebuild the property. left to her by her father. >> really sad. 33 years. never, ever seen it like this. >> now, with more rain on the way, water-logged areas could see another round of flooding. >> that is very disturbing prospect, because the rivers are full. and the ditches are full. and if we get more rain on top of it, that water is not going to have any place to go. >> the brazos river is expected to
. >> the daily rain that pummeled southeastern texas has sent rivers surging to levels not seen in decades. the rising brazos river has forced the evacuation of hundreds from simon center richmond. and it is expected to hit a stage. >> you're prepared but you're not prepared for eight or nine feet of water. >> dozens of people in fort bend county, needed to be rescued money, after ignoring earlier warnings, to evacuate. alice grasso was shocked after she returned to see the...
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. >>> at least two people have died following severe storms in southeastern texas. the national weather service says that a tornado touched down in the area, damaging more than 150 homes. several people also were rescued from the floodwaters. >>> it's our question on the facebook live chat this morning. how are you spending this memorial day weekend? a lot of folks having an extra day off, plans to be with family, barbecuing. you picked the right day for it. welcome back to "news4 today." i'm david culver. >>'m angie goff. a lot of people to the pool or beach. you'll probably have a lot of company. meteorologist tom kierein is tracking your holiday forecast live on the storm team 4 weather deck. how's it feel, tom? >> kind of mild and muggy. getting a little breeze here in northwest washington and the birds are chirping, and we've got sort of a pastel blue sky and we've got flying insects as well. and -- they're out now as we've got the heat and humidity returning. pollen count sup as well. you probably have noticed that as we have the tree pollen, mostly oak and pi
. >>> at least two people have died following severe storms in southeastern texas. the national weather service says that a tornado touched down in the area, damaging more than 150 homes. several people also were rescued from the floodwaters. >>> it's our question on the facebook live chat this morning. how are you spending this memorial day weekend? a lot of folks having an extra day off, plans to be with family, barbecuing. you picked the right day for it. welcome back to...
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this is southeastern texas.onal weather service says a tornado touched down in brian, doing what you see here. uprooted trees. emergen damaged more than 150 homes. and this, helicopter crews pulling folks from high floodwaters after being trapped in cars. at least two people died, three report ed missing in those floods. >>> developing this morning, dramatic pictures out of new york city. rescuers tried to save a 56-year-old pilot whose plane crashed into the hudson. plit identified him as william gordon of key west. his body recovered by divers after the vintage world war ii plane he was flying went nose down into the water friday night. witnesses were watching the plane flying moments before the crash. >> said to them, look, a plane is landing. and all of a sudden it --hi >> we thought it was like a glider, and it just went -- i saw the nose go right down. >> the p-47 thunderbolt was scheduled to perform at a long island air show this weekend. investigators still need to determine why the plane crashed. >>> he
this is southeastern texas.onal weather service says a tornado touched down in brian, doing what you see here. uprooted trees. emergen damaged more than 150 homes. and this, helicopter crews pulling folks from high floodwaters after being trapped in cars. at least two people died, three report ed missing in those floods. >>> developing this morning, dramatic pictures out of new york city. rescuers tried to save a 56-year-old pilot whose plane crashed into the hudson. plit identified...
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the deluge of rain that's pummelled southeastern texas has sent rivers surging to levels not seen in decades. the rising brazos river has forced the evacuation of hundreds from simonton to richmond and is expected to hit a record 8 1/2 feet above flood stage. an area that's no stranger to flooding has still found itself overwhelmed. >> yeah, you're prepared, but you're not prepared for eight or nine feet of water. >> reporter: dozens of people in ft. bend county needed to be rescued after ignoring earlier warnings to evacuate. alice gracias was shocked after she returned to see the damage to her home. >> i get the sense you didn't expect it would be even worse than before. >> not even. not even. >> reporter: with no flood insurance, now she will have to rebuild the property, left to her by her father. >> it's really sad. 33 years, never, ever seen it like this. >> reporter: now with more rain on the way, water logged areas could see another round of flooding. >> that is a very disturbing prospect because the rivers are full, the ditches are full. it, that water's not going to have an
the deluge of rain that's pummelled southeastern texas has sent rivers surging to levels not seen in decades. the rising brazos river has forced the evacuation of hundreds from simonton to richmond and is expected to hit a record 8 1/2 feet above flood stage. an area that's no stranger to flooding has still found itself overwhelmed. >> yeah, you're prepared, but you're not prepared for eight or nine feet of water. >> reporter: dozens of people in ft. bend county needed to be rescued...
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." >>> parts of southeastern texas are waking up in knee deep water this morning. torrential rain in the corpus christi area left many streets under water. a number of drivers ignored repeated warnings and tried to make their way through flooded streets only to get stuck. police deemed a number of roads impassable. a number of schools are closed due to the hazardous conditions. >>> now your "nbc 10" first alert weather with chief meteorologist glenn hurricane schwartz. >> yeah, that was not smart what that driver was trying to do. remember the slogan, turn around, don't drown. can't drive into deep water, especially moving water. well, we don't have any of that right now and none of that texas stuff is coming this way. temperatures are in the 50s with a lot of sunshine and also a lot of wind. we had temperatures down into the 30s in parts of the area overnight last night and we tied a low in alan town at 37 degrees. right now it's 53 in cookstown, 53 degrees in alan town. warmed up some from the low of 37. easton at 54 degrees. there were several places that got in
." >>> parts of southeastern texas are waking up in knee deep water this morning. torrential rain in the corpus christi area left many streets under water. a number of drivers ignored repeated warnings and tried to make their way through flooded streets only to get stuck. police deemed a number of roads impassable. a number of schools are closed due to the hazardous conditions. >>> now your "nbc 10" first alert weather with chief meteorologist glenn hurricane...
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. >> and flooding has claimed two more lives in southeastern texas.ed in flood-related incidents there since torrential rains inundated the region thursday. >> police are searching the brazos river west of fort worth for a 10-year-old boy who fell into the waters there. people living along that river have been told to evacuate. it seems like we talk about flooding in the u.s. more frequently. at least that is certainly true about texas. our meteorologist greg vandamme joins us with more information on that. what is happening? >> you're spot on about that. you've made a very good point here. and just to prove that, we've got some data that will back that up. but houston's free press summer festival had to be moved for the second consecutive year just because of flooding. that's an annual event that takes place in houston. proof is in the pudding there. take a look at this. this is coming from climate central. what they've done is categorized a day with two inches or more of rainfall. they consider that an extreme rainfall day. they put all the weather
. >> and flooding has claimed two more lives in southeastern texas.ed in flood-related incidents there since torrential rains inundated the region thursday. >> police are searching the brazos river west of fort worth for a 10-year-old boy who fell into the waters there. people living along that river have been told to evacuate. it seems like we talk about flooding in the u.s. more frequently. at least that is certainly true about texas. our meteorologist greg vandamme joins us with...
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. >>> right now, parts of southeastern texas are dealing with some massive flooding.his is what it looked like in corpus christi. many streets there completely under water. despite warnings, drivers tried to get through flooded streets only to end up stuck. police have closed several roads and some schools are closed for the day due to the hazardous conditions down there in texas right now. >>> our conditions are pretty nice. >> today. >> i tell you we'll take this compared to what they're having in southeast texas. >> i know. >> we've just had rain coming down lightly. but it's our stretch of days, it's ts frequency of it that is sort of getting to us, i think. >> it's gotten to us. >> it has gotten to us. and around our region it's welcomed sunshine, soak it up while you can. there's a live view from our city camera. the washington monument gleaning in the sunshine under a blue sky. look how green everything is. looks like brazil, doesn't it rk barbara? >> sort of. >> just a little. very little. >> and it is going to stay this way. great day to get a run in between
. >>> right now, parts of southeastern texas are dealing with some massive flooding.his is what it looked like in corpus christi. many streets there completely under water. despite warnings, drivers tried to get through flooded streets only to end up stuck. police have closed several roads and some schools are closed for the day due to the hazardous conditions down there in texas right now. >>> our conditions are pretty nice. >> today. >> i tell you we'll take this...
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rising rivers in southeastern texas have led to numerous evacuations including two prisons. and more rain is expected there next week. >>> it's a badge of honor in the drought. but one wealthy bay area community is about to make neighbors pay up for brown lawns. >> and a deployed dad pulls out all the stops to surprise his kids on the baseball diamond. >> plus the sharks may be in the stanley cup finals but that's not the only action on the ice here. the world famous athletes battling it out with brooms. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, bonspiel.. >>> we know about the warriors and the sharks, but there's championship you may not know how to pronounce. the golden gate bondspiel. >> for those of you who don't know what it is, it's a curling tournament. it was held at the sharks ice facility. 16 teams traveled to play with 16 local teams. it's a complicated sport that involves pushing a 42-pound stone, 120 feet down the ice with the help of brooms. >> i try to get it to a stop in to a 12-foot ring. and the team with the rocks closest to the middle after the end is over which is sort of like a
rising rivers in southeastern texas have led to numerous evacuations including two prisons. and more rain is expected there next week. >>> it's a badge of honor in the drought. but one wealthy bay area community is about to make neighbors pay up for brown lawns. >> and a deployed dad pulls out all the stops to surprise his kids on the baseball diamond. >> plus the sharks may be in the stanley cup finals but that's not the only action on the ice here. the world famous...
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. >>> breaking news now, residents of rural counties in southeastern texas are bracing for even more flooding along the brazos river. it crested at a record nearly 54 feet today just two years after it had run dry of a 500-year drought gripping the southwest. unfortunately, more rain is expected over the next few days. at least seven deaths blamed on the flooding. more than a thousand people have been evacuated. be sure to vote in our poll tonight -- bet you didn't know that. donald trump repeatedly appeared on every major television show, talked with nearly every journalist in the country all without the recognition of his open and transparent ways from the liberal national media. do you believe the liberal national media is biased toward trump and in favor of obama? we'd like to hear from you. odd that has been brought to your attention. isn't it? cast your vote on twitter at lou dobbs. follow me on -- . >>> get ready are in one, a motorcyclist may be the luckiest man in all of russia. the biker was going down a russian highway when he narrowly, narrowly avoided this car that had s
. >>> breaking news now, residents of rural counties in southeastern texas are bracing for even more flooding along the brazos river. it crested at a record nearly 54 feet today just two years after it had run dry of a 500-year drought gripping the southwest. unfortunately, more rain is expected over the next few days. at least seven deaths blamed on the flooding. more than a thousand people have been evacuated. be sure to vote in our poll tonight -- bet you didn't know that. donald...
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at least one person is dead and three more missing after torrential rains drenched parts of southeastern texas overnight. as much as 16 inches of rain fell in some areas. the national weather service confirmed at least one tornado that ripped roofs off homes in the bryan/college station area. emergency workers say they performed more than 50 rescues since the rain started yesterday. >>> remembering what memorial day is really about. remembering those who gave their lives for our country. coming up, how one retired general makes it his mission every year to remember those who died on the battlefield. >>> and just in time for the warm holiday weekend, a list of the dirtiest beaches. one in santa cruz tops the list, and it may make some people think twice about jumping into the water. >>> tracking that holiday weekend warm-up. we've got some upper 80s. we're going to see some 90s. i'll sigh back here with the specifics on your saturday, sunday, and monday. hi. is the internet still out? yes! i have nothing. come on! work together. work together. work together. do you got anything? i don't have an
at least one person is dead and three more missing after torrential rains drenched parts of southeastern texas overnight. as much as 16 inches of rain fell in some areas. the national weather service confirmed at least one tornado that ripped roofs off homes in the bryan/college station area. emergency workers say they performed more than 50 rescues since the rain started yesterday. >>> remembering what memorial day is really about. remembering those who gave their lives for our...
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ertorrential rain causing floodg in southeastern texas.efighters say at least two people are dead, one is missing, in brenam, northwest of houston. the town set a record with 17 inches of rain yesterday. crews in the austin area say they had to rescue five people from a rooftop by helicopter. the national weather service reports at least one tornado hit bryan, texas, northeast of austin, causing damage in a number of neighborhoods. meantime in kansas, reports of tornadoes touching down west of topeka. no word of any injuries or deaths. >>> rick reithmuth is live in the extreme weather center. rick, how is it looking for the holiday weekend. >> itle you what. we have had such rough weather this week and so many big tornadoes, especially right across the plains, and fortunately none of them directly hate up to. we have had some damage and injuries but when you think of all we have had, just in the last 24 hours, five states something tornadoes, one more day of severe weather today, as we watch this system pull out and then clear out, calm do
ertorrential rain causing floodg in southeastern texas.efighters say at least two people are dead, one is missing, in brenam, northwest of houston. the town set a record with 17 inches of rain yesterday. crews in the austin area say they had to rescue five people from a rooftop by helicopter. the national weather service reports at least one tornado hit bryan, texas, northeast of austin, causing damage in a number of neighborhoods. meantime in kansas, reports of tornadoes touching down west of...
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as much as 15 inches of rain have fallen in southeastern texas and more is expected. reporter in brennan, texas with more on the current situation for us. good afternoon. >> reporter: brennan is a city nuft northwest of houston, an hour and 30 minutes northwest of houston and it's raining. it has started raining again in this area but they have been pounded by record breaking rainfall. we have seen in less than 12 hours more than 17 inches of rain. so as a result a lot of these roadways have been damaged. they have collapsed because the pressure of the water and the rain is just too much for it to handle. this is a main street here in the city of brennan. it's called north park street. i want runs right down the middle from north stout. the sides of this street have completely collapsed. we're seeing these big gaping holes. these fences pushed by rushing water. orange cones, trash cans all sorts of debris. there was car against this fence that was flipped over on its side. it's now been moved. the owner of that car said he was driving in this area yesterday when this
as much as 15 inches of rain have fallen in southeastern texas and more is expected. reporter in brennan, texas with more on the current situation for us. good afternoon. >> reporter: brennan is a city nuft northwest of houston, an hour and 30 minutes northwest of houston and it's raining. it has started raining again in this area but they have been pounded by record breaking rainfall. we have seen in less than 12 hours more than 17 inches of rain. so as a result a lot of these roadways...
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at least six deaths have been blamed him severe rain and flooding in southeastern texas. we have more on the intense weather on the way as we track that system. >>> plus making a few simple changes to your diet goes a long way to lowering your cholesterol. what information you may need to help with your health. >>> and most college students graduate with that and when he should start saving to help reduce the amount of debt. coming up on kron news at 5:00. >> >> before you head out the door, bernie sanders will be in the bay area today pushing for support ahead of the june 7 primary one week from today. a group of animal-rights activists interrupted the rally yesterday when they got up to sanders. he will be in emeryville today and will be in santa cruz as well. crews meanwhile are looking for two boys from oakland last seen jumping off a vote. they are searching woodward reservoir in stanislaus county. they were last seen saturday morning when they jumped in the water with several family members but never came back. >>> the sharks lost game one to the penguins. the pengu
at least six deaths have been blamed him severe rain and flooding in southeastern texas. we have more on the intense weather on the way as we track that system. >>> plus making a few simple changes to your diet goes a long way to lowering your cholesterol. what information you may need to help with your health. >>> and most college students graduate with that and when he should start saving to help reduce the amount of debt. coming up on kron news at 5:00. >> >>...
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>> reporter: rising rivers have forced the mandatory evacuations of several communities in southeastern texas this is the first time i've seen water this high, period. i've lived in the spring area for over 50 years, and this is spring creek. >> oh, oh! [ thunder ] >> reporter: this lightning strike knocked the cbs station in amarillo off the air sunday afternoon. in wichita, kansas, firefighters are looking for the body of an 11-year-old boy who fell into an overflowing gypsum river. and you can see here just how close the water has come to at least one home in rosenberg. the rising rivers in southeast texas also prompted the evacuation of two prisons. the brazos is expected to reach over 53 feet later this week, which could be the highest ever recorded here. >> thank you. >>> the remains of tropical storm bonnie are dumping more rains on the mid-atlantic. more than eight inches has already fallen on parts of south carolina. david begnaud is in jasper county where highways are blocked by floodwaters this morning. good morning. >> reporter: this part of the state -- good morning -- this part
>> reporter: rising rivers have forced the mandatory evacuations of several communities in southeastern texas this is the first time i've seen water this high, period. i've lived in the spring area for over 50 years, and this is spring creek. >> oh, oh! [ thunder ] >> reporter: this lightning strike knocked the cbs station in amarillo off the air sunday afternoon. in wichita, kansas, firefighters are looking for the body of an 11-year-old boy who fell into an overflowing...
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. >> bill: the record flooding in southeastern texas getting worse today.caused by torrential days of rain. the overwhelmed river surging to historic levels. reporter: this is the city of rosenburg, southeast of houston. they have not seen anything like this the last 60 years. all of the water in the area. all of the major thoroughfares have been shut down. at least 100 yard behind those poles is the br brazos river. it's expected to crest and we are hearing it could rise more. a tough situation for people who live in this area. a lot of people have been evacuated. they are scared, faring their homes will be submerged in water by the end of the day and possibly tomorrow. they are seeking shelter. water continues to rise and has been rising all morning. we have been here since 4:30 this morning and we had to move three or four times because the water continues to rise. that's what you are getting here in rosenberg, texas. they are delling people to get out for their safety. if they want to stay in the city of rosenberg, they have to seek shelter. >> i have a
. >> bill: the record flooding in southeastern texas getting worse today.caused by torrential days of rain. the overwhelmed river surging to historic levels. reporter: this is the city of rosenburg, southeast of houston. they have not seen anything like this the last 60 years. all of the water in the area. all of the major thoroughfares have been shut down. at least 100 yard behind those poles is the br brazos river. it's expected to crest and we are hearing it could rise more. a tough...
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in particular, southeastern texas. we've been looking at live pictures just west of houston. problem has been along the brazos river, the huge river that runs through this part of texas. it is swollen to the point where it's going to crest about three feet above flood stage in some sections of that river. the problem is that we've had these systems stall out over texas leading to heavy thunderstorms on ground that's already saturated. as you mentioned earlier,com, we've already seen six -- connell, we've already seen six deaths. there are numerous people reported missing in a number of county, and rescues are underway as we speak. and also, as you mentioned, more rain expected. i just wanted to give you a sense of how much rain has fallen. in the last couple of months, from march through may, let's look at some of these stoplights beginning with austin, texas. coming in at 25.4 inch os -- inch os of rain. college station, that's between houston and dallas, 22.6 inches and even san angelo which is traditionally dry, 14.6 inches in that two month period. and as we mentioned, ano
in particular, southeastern texas. we've been looking at live pictures just west of houston. problem has been along the brazos river, the huge river that runs through this part of texas. it is swollen to the point where it's going to crest about three feet above flood stage in some sections of that river. the problem is that we've had these systems stall out over texas leading to heavy thunderstorms on ground that's already saturated. as you mentioned earlier,com, we've already seen six --...
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track in the massive storm system that yesterday brought significant flooding across southeastern parts of texasthey run the corpus christi area and today some additional severe weather across western parts of texas had told me something to watch. otherwise, widespread rain to parts of the gulf coast and starts trying to portions of oklahoma early this morning. we are expecting several inches of rainfall out here so flooding will continue to be a concern. over to you, nicole and lauren. lauren: as you said, it's been an end. nicole: democratic socialist bernie sanders have to keep his primary momentum alive with oregon and kentucky. hillary clinton has been campaigning hard. >> i need you to go out and work for me. bring everybody you know to vote in the primary. nicole: and other big retail report will find out how the home of her of my business depot reporters. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at learning markets and breaking news. -- morning markets and ricky needs. ♪ recently, a 1954 mercedes-benz grand prix race car made history when it sold for a record price of just under $30 mi
track in the massive storm system that yesterday brought significant flooding across southeastern parts of texasthey run the corpus christi area and today some additional severe weather across western parts of texas had told me something to watch. otherwise, widespread rain to parts of the gulf coast and starts trying to portions of oklahoma early this morning. we are expecting several inches of rainfall out here so flooding will continue to be a concern. over to you, nicole and lauren. lauren:...
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texas and into arkansas. we have severe thunderstorm watches in effect up towards nebraska. tornado warn storms right now across southeasternhere is paris, texas right there. several tornado warn storms. doppler radar indicating strong rotation here and also getting trained weather spotters also confirming tornadoes on the ground. looks like another tornado warn storn west of the tulsa area and severe weather severe thunderstorm warnings damaging winds and hail. make sure your weather radios are on. this is the time of year we typically see severe weather. getting in all of this footage oklahoma and nebraska across texas and arkansas where we can see the threat for tornadoes. tonight ongoing for parts of texas, arkansas and oklahoma. we have this hatched area where we think all of the ingredients are going to come together for strong rotation and tornadoes and then tomorrow, greta, across the ohio river valley across the mississippi river valley we will see the threat for more tornadoes in that incredible footage that was taken by maria molina and her husband reid timer who is one of the premier storm chasers. this is most
texas and into arkansas. we have severe thunderstorm watches in effect up towards nebraska. tornado warn storms right now across southeasternhere is paris, texas right there. several tornado warn storms. doppler radar indicating strong rotation here and also getting trained weather spotters also confirming tornadoes on the ground. looks like another tornado warn storn west of the tulsa area and severe weather severe thunderstorm warnings damaging winds and hail. make sure your weather radios...
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this includes southeastern oklahoma and parts of texas and most of arkansas.aging wind gusts and tornadoes are >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist bill henley. you'll need your sunglasses this morning but this afternoon we'll see clouds coming in. as the temperature climbs, low 70s for philadelphia. the suburbs into the low 70s. the lehigh valley partly sunny skies, 72 degrees this afternoon for easton. south jersey will see clouds increasing. it's still a nice warmup for haddonfield, 73 degrees. at the shore cooler for wildwood and to the south, wilmington and dover, dry. partly sunny. there's a slight chance of a shower at dewey beach. have a great day.ç >> that's your latest forecast. >> dylan, thank you. >>> now to this video we've been showing you of a plane that crash landed on to the roof of a building east of los angeles. tamron is following this story. good morning. >> morning. incredible video. the cause of the crash is under investigation, but the 61-year-old pilot who was injured and the only person on board said the plane suddenly lost power. >>
this includes southeastern oklahoma and parts of texas and most of arkansas.aging wind gusts and tornadoes are >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist bill henley. you'll need your sunglasses this morning but this afternoon we'll see clouds coming in. as the temperature climbs, low 70s for philadelphia. the suburbs into the low 70s. the lehigh valley partly sunny skies, 72 degrees this afternoon for easton. south jersey will see clouds increasing. it's still a nice warmup for haddonfield,...
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this includes southeastern oklahoma and parts of texas and most of arkansas.g wind gusts and tornadoes are possible this afternoon. that's a look at the weather across the country. now here >>> after a cloudy weekend, we will gradually see the sun peeking out today. slightly cooler temperatures in some spots. up to 67. we have 72 in morgan hill. embarcadero 55. 68 today in hayward, livermore a high of 73. our weather stays dry for the next several days. we'll gradually see temperatures warming up with a peek of warmth wednesday and thursday. >> that's you >> that's your latest forecast. >> dylan, thank you. >>> now to this video we've been showing you of a plane that crash landed on to the roof of a building east of los angeles. tamron is following this story. good morning. >> morning. incredible video. the cause of the crash is under investigation, but the 61-year-old pilot who was injured and the only person on board said the plane suddenly lost power. >> reporter: scary moments in the sky for the pilot of a small plane in california on sunday, after he lost
this includes southeastern oklahoma and parts of texas and most of arkansas.g wind gusts and tornadoes are possible this afternoon. that's a look at the weather across the country. now here >>> after a cloudy weekend, we will gradually see the sun peeking out today. slightly cooler temperatures in some spots. up to 67. we have 72 in morgan hill. embarcadero 55. 68 today in hayward, livermore a high of 73. our weather stays dry for the next several days. we'll gradually see temperatures...
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texas. the southeastern states are ground zero for zika and other diseases. it's the first known vector-borne disease to cause severe fetal brain defects. our knowledge of the disease and how it's transmitted and its complications have evolved rapidly since the epidemic began. but there's still a lot unknown. we do not have rapid dying notic tests or vaccines against this virus. the mosquito vecter is actively present in several -- vector is actively present in several parts of the united states. current control efforts are uncoordinated and inadequate. cases of zika are being introduced frequently by returning travelers and mosquito season is rapidly approaching our communities. as of may 11, there were more than 1,200 confirmed zika cases in the continental u.s. and u.s. territories. robust action is required to prepare and protect americans and this bill follows dramatic -- falls dramatically short of the response this epidemic demanleds. this only provides 1/3 of the funds necessary to respond to zika outbreak, an even worse, a large portion of the fundin
texas. the southeastern states are ground zero for zika and other diseases. it's the first known vector-borne disease to cause severe fetal brain defects. our knowledge of the disease and how it's transmitted and its complications have evolved rapidly since the epidemic began. but there's still a lot unknown. we do not have rapid dying notic tests or vaccines against this virus. the mosquito vecter is actively present in several -- vector is actively present in several parts of the united...
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texas bracing for the worst as more wicked weather. tens of thousands emerge suburbs overnight. mandatory evacuations are put into place. the masses brought the river into the southeasternart of the state. possibly breaking a 60 year record high. winds, hail, rain and tornadoes set to texas and north dakota. farm lands torn apart. >> maria molina tracking the latest. >> we are expecting more rain across parts of texas. right now it is relatively quiet out there. we have dry conditions across the eastern and western parts of the state. we have a number of flood warnings in effect in the eastern parts of the state. they are forecast at flood stage coming up today and tomorrow some of you. taking a look at the forecast. it has potentially more than 6 inches out there. we are expecting severe weather in wisconsin and parts of the florida panhandle with damaging winds large hail and isolated tornadoes through the day today and through the night. >> we have been dealing with what's left of bonnie bringing in the tropical moisture up to parts of the northeast. most of the rain will be localized across parts of the carolinas where we could see additional rain through the day to
texas bracing for the worst as more wicked weather. tens of thousands emerge suburbs overnight. mandatory evacuations are put into place. the masses brought the river into the southeasternart of the state. possibly breaking a 60 year record high. winds, hail, rain and tornadoes set to texas and north dakota. farm lands torn apart. >> maria molina tracking the latest. >> we are expecting more rain across parts of texas. right now it is relatively quiet out there. we have dry...
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the brazos river in texas, in the southeastern part of the state -- it could break a 60-year record highmore. >>> a plane erupts into flames on the tarmac when a tire blows out. >> oh, my god, we're going to die. >> we're having a problem with heather's mike so i'll finish this. passengers heard a loud boom and smoke started to billow from the landing gear. fire crews sprayed foam on to the onces and the win -- on the wings and the windows. they took off for houston hours later. >>> brian, you'll read this story, because this is the one he was so excited about today. >> can you introduce me? >> okay. this is brian kilmeade with sports. >> thank you very much, ainsley. the golden state warriors are headed back to the finals after a dramatic come back, one for the ages. >> and he fires. yes! >> the reigning mvp and the reigning world champs won the western conference finals and earned a berth to play the cleveland cavaliers. curry was amazing. he had 36 points. oklahoma almost pulled off a mammoth upset after pulling one out against san antonio. in the end we'll remember this all for all t
the brazos river in texas, in the southeastern part of the state -- it could break a 60-year record highmore. >>> a plane erupts into flames on the tarmac when a tire blows out. >> oh, my god, we're going to die. >> we're having a problem with heather's mike so i'll finish this. passengers heard a loud boom and smoke started to billow from the landing gear. fire crews sprayed foam on to the onces and the win -- on the wings and the windows. they took off for houston hours...
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. >> we have severe outbreak, which is working through southeastern oklahoma and making its way towards areas of eastern texas into louisiana and into arkansas. it's going to be a very busy night in this section of the country. what we've already seen is a very large funnel tornado and a second touchdown in the area. look at this activity and melissa, you've lived in this part of the country. you know very well even with all the preparation that you can put into making sure you're set for one of these storms, they can break out in moments. they can move through rapidly and that's what creates the danger and we are ripe for more tornado activity as we head through the rest of the night. let's continue on and take a look at what to expect. you see the live radar picture in the right-hand corner of the screen and as you can see, reds and yellows, intensity of the systems beginning to roll through and of course, the circulation at the same time is what creates all the danger and high winds and many of these storms which rolled through this afternoon and two tornados have stayed on the ground for particularly long
. >> we have severe outbreak, which is working through southeastern oklahoma and making its way towards areas of eastern texas into louisiana and into arkansas. it's going to be a very busy night in this section of the country. what we've already seen is a very large funnel tornado and a second touchdown in the area. look at this activity and melissa, you've lived in this part of the country. you know very well even with all the preparation that you can put into making sure you're set for...
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texas. nearly a foot and a half of rain fell in the southeastern part of the state. it caused major flooding in places like brenham, which is northwest of houston. that was yesterday. the water flipped over cars and washed out roads. high winds knocked down trees in other parts of the city. so far the storms are responsible for two deaths. >>> time to check in with storm team 4 and the weekend forecast that everyone wants to see. >> everybody wants to know about this weekend forecast. we have just a few changes on storm team 4. it is nice out in right now, but we are seeing a few showers and thunderstorms pop up around the region, mainly west of the d.c. area along i-81. there's a lot of traffic coming all the way 70 to 66 going out toward western maryland. a few showers. if you're traveling into west vira, nothing looks severe at this point. temperatures are going to be the mid 80s right now. i know it says morning planner, but it is afternoon. it'll continue through the evening with temperatures falling into the 80s. it is a little on the humid side out there. stor
texas. nearly a foot and a half of rain fell in the southeastern part of the state. it caused major flooding in places like brenham, which is northwest of houston. that was yesterday. the water flipped over cars and washed out roads. high winds knocked down trees in other parts of the city. so far the storms are responsible for two deaths. >>> time to check in with storm team 4 and the weekend forecast that everyone wants to see. >> everybody wants to know about this weekend...
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texas are facing more flooding. the deluge of rain pummeling the southeastern part of the state has sent rivers surge to go levels not seen in decades. authority are evacuating hundreds along the river near houston. seven people have died in the flooding, several others are missing. >>> and in southern germany raging flood water swept away cars and damaged property. this is cell phone video, and this divers were searched for two people who went missing in the flood. authorities say four people have been killed including a fire fighter and a 13 year-old girl. >>> shark attacks on both companieses over the holiday weekend are raising new concerns for summertime beach goers. experts predict that a record number of attacks this year, and there is new technology used to track those animals could help people feel safer when they swim. this might look like an ordinary jet ski trip but it is an example of high tech on the high seas. shark researcher dover lowe and his teams are diving in the ocean off the southern california coasts, tagging had sharks with transmit others near popular beaches. they are tracking shark movemen
texas are facing more flooding. the deluge of rain pummeling the southeastern part of the state has sent rivers surge to go levels not seen in decades. authority are evacuating hundreds along the river near houston. seven people have died in the flooding, several others are missing. >>> and in southern germany raging flood water swept away cars and damaged property. this is cell phone video, and this divers were searched for two people who went missing in the flood. authorities say...
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texas forcing mandatory ev evacuations overnight. record-breaking flooding in the southeasternng out on horseback to save stranded cattle following 20 inches of rain near houston. now tropical depression bonnie is moving up the atlantic from the carolinas putting the northeast directly in its crosshairs. all of this happening on this holiday weekend. maria is live on the plaza tracking the latest and it's raining here, maria. >> you know what? good morning. a lot of crazy weather. let's start out with parts of the eastern u.s. rain as far north as portions of new england. so it will be a soggy day for some of you, and you are also looking at the threat for some storms that could potentially bring the risk for damaging winds and some flash flooding out there, and that threat extends even into portions of the northeast. stay safe out there. otherwise we're tracking storms across portions of texas, and the concern isn't just for additional rain today but even over the next several days. so you're looking at the threat for more than six inches of rain coming up. we have a number of
texas forcing mandatory ev evacuations overnight. record-breaking flooding in the southeasternng out on horseback to save stranded cattle following 20 inches of rain near houston. now tropical depression bonnie is moving up the atlantic from the carolinas putting the northeast directly in its crosshairs. all of this happening on this holiday weekend. maria is live on the plaza tracking the latest and it's raining here, maria. >> you know what? good morning. a lot of crazy weather. let's...
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afternoon, the same storm system will bring the risk for severe weather from texas up into parts of kansas and southeasterner to steve. >> if you ever thought you saw thrills and spills on "fox & friends," think again. the big apple circus is back here in the big apple and took a detour to our plaza this morning. >> the ringmaster joins you now with a performance that will blow all of our minds, right? >> pressure on us but we can deliver. >> what makes big apple circus so special? >> it's so intimate. it's one ring. no seat is further than 50 feet away and everybody sits around the ring. you got to be part of the show. >> let's bring back our hula hoop artistry. give us that hula hooping, please. yeah. i don't need to tell you i taught her everything she knows. you don't want to get my hips going. yes, girlfriend. very good. >> beautiful. >> amazing. >> and this is in the cold she's doing this. >> can you believe it? >> it's a great way to warm up. >> we're going to get all of those hoops going. while she's finishing up there we'll bring from africa, come on in here. >> come on in. >> looks like someone l
afternoon, the same storm system will bring the risk for severe weather from texas up into parts of kansas and southeasterner to steve. >> if you ever thought you saw thrills and spills on "fox & friends," think again. the big apple circus is back here in the big apple and took a detour to our plaza this morning. >> the ringmaster joins you now with a performance that will blow all of our minds, right? >> pressure on us but we can deliver. >> what makes big...
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certain that, as we get more mosquito activity, particularly in the southeastern part of the country along the gulf coast, florida and texasad local outbreaks of dengue and chikungunya, that we will start to see locally-transmitted cases of zika in the continental united states. hopefully we will be able to contain them so that they don't become sustained and disseminated. you can do that by very vigorous mosquito vector control. >> you must be a little frustrated to see congress still debating dual bills to figure out how much funding to grant. i know you have taken some money -- >> it is a bit frustrating. >> i know you've taken some money from ebola funding and moved things around. how do you think we stand in terms of preparedness? >> well, we are doing what we need to do now, but we can't sustain that for a longer period of time. much longer than literally a few weeks to a month. because what we have done both here at the n.i.h. and at the c.d.c. is taken money from other accounts, money that would be spent on other important areas and moved them so that we can get started and not just wait to move on zika. when you a
certain that, as we get more mosquito activity, particularly in the southeastern part of the country along the gulf coast, florida and texasad local outbreaks of dengue and chikungunya, that we will start to see locally-transmitted cases of zika in the continental united states. hopefully we will be able to contain them so that they don't become sustained and disseminated. you can do that by very vigorous mosquito vector control. >> you must be a little frustrated to see congress still...
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southeastern oklahoma or much worse if you do not want to see a tourist out there. many people do not. we're expecting that weather to continue moving eastward. every where from texas to nebraska you're looking at severe weather. damaging winds. large hail and tornadoes will be possible today. make sure you have a way to get those weather warnings. when a tornado warning is issued that's when you need to seek shelter. >> maria, thanks. you got up close to one of those tornadoes in colorado over the weekend. what was that like? >> reporter: well, it was very intense but we have this mission all season long. we chase on the weekends to try to get some 360 video up close and personal. when you put on a virtual reality head set you can look around and get a good idea what it's like when the tornado was on the ground. we achieved that mission on saturday. some good news. but it did produce some damage and there were injuries in that area. that was in ray, colorado. when you're out there in the field and have a tornado of that magnitude so close to you you have to be hyper aware. we knew it was moving north and we were to the south tornado. we felt we were at a safe dist
southeastern oklahoma or much worse if you do not want to see a tourist out there. many people do not. we're expecting that weather to continue moving eastward. every where from texas to nebraska you're looking at severe weather. damaging winds. large hail and tornadoes will be possible today. make sure you have a way to get those weather warnings. when a tornado warning is issued that's when you need to seek shelter. >> maria, thanks. you got up close to one of those tornadoes in...
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texas and 10% of the composure to cement. they have a little bit more exposure through the southeastern part of the u.s. generally speaking, you know, number one and number two in the markets. >> he's going to keep it short and sweet and hope you're right. that means the roads will get a lot smoother. stanley, have a great long weekend if you're on the roads. good luck you to as well, sir. >> thank you. take care. >> all right. time to reveal today's mystery chart. this stock is hitting new all time highs for the past couple of weeks. all you "power lunch" viewers may recognize this name. >> take a check on zylum. this is a water company that's been on this all time high list for a number of days. >> the names entering the new all time high. >> it's zylum, a water infrastructure company that transports treat and efficiently use water. dean dray has an outperform rating. great to have you with us. a water utility company continuing to make new all time highs. it seems in congress except for this bid to safety that we've been seeing in this market. is that what's driving the company? >> they've only been
texas and 10% of the composure to cement. they have a little bit more exposure through the southeastern part of the u.s. generally speaking, you know, number one and number two in the markets. >> he's going to keep it short and sweet and hope you're right. that means the roads will get a lot smoother. stanley, have a great long weekend if you're on the roads. good luck you to as well, sir. >> thank you. take care. >> all right. time to reveal today's mystery chart. this stock...
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southeastern united states. rip currents will reach the carolinas all the way down to y to daytona beach. severe thunderstorms in kansas spun off trnornadoes. two people have died in massive flooding in texasntage world war ii fighter plane crashed, the pilot died in that crash. we'll bring you a live report on that from the site in just a moment. >>> but first, we're in the middle of one of the biggest holiday travel weekend of the year and comes as the tsa is facing backlash for delays because of long wait times at security checkpoints. an american airlines executive testified before congress this week that more than 70,000 of the airline's passengers missed flights because of excessive wait times. so far in 2016 another 40,000 checked bags were delayed in tsa screenings and did not travel on their scheduled flight. i want to bring in former deputy administrator for the tsa. john, good to have you with me as we look at those numbers. and given how airlines operate, the tsa operates and also the terror threat that we're seeing in the world and even domestically these days, are those numbers inevitable? >> well, thank you for the opportunity to talk, frances. i think the thing is with secu
southeastern united states. rip currents will reach the carolinas all the way down to y to daytona beach. severe thunderstorms in kansas spun off trnornadoes. two people have died in massive flooding in texasntage world war ii fighter plane crashed, the pilot died in that crash. we'll bring you a live report on that from the site in just a moment. >>> but first, we're in the middle of one of the biggest holiday travel weekend of the year and comes as the tsa is facing backlash for...
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southeastern part of the united states. karen maginnis is live to tell us about it. >> yes, with the national holiday and long weekend and people headed to the beaches but across texasastern texas this is where we've seen staggering amounts of rainfall over the last several months. we've seen radar imagery of accumulation over the last several days but we're looking at that to taper off just a bit before returning as we go into the work week. this is what we have seen over the last few hours. there you can see some of the lightning associated with the storms. but it does look like across the midwest, we're not finished with that wet weather either. across missouri, the colorado river was one of those areas -- the missouri river, rather, was one of those rivers and its tributaries that have seen extreme flooding from heavy downpours. just to the northwest of houston, we saw in the last day or so, with the amount of rainfall in the past 24 hours in brenham was about 17 1/2 inches of rainfall. or about 450 millimeters. it is the wettest calendar day on record ever. and for the capital city of austin, texas, 24-hour rainfall total there. just under nine inches. and then
southeastern part of the united states. karen maginnis is live to tell us about it. >> yes, with the national holiday and long weekend and people headed to the beaches but across texasastern texas this is where we've seen staggering amounts of rainfall over the last several months. we've seen radar imagery of accumulation over the last several days but we're looking at that to taper off just a bit before returning as we go into the work week. this is what we have seen over the last few...
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southeastern oklahoma and stretching down through austin. nothing see vevere right now, b the rain is reinforcing the flooding we've seen across most of texas. any additional rain will make matters worse. we have this cold front that'll move east. most of the storms today will be across the northern plains, up through the dakotas. on tuesday, it starts to shift farther into the southern plains. then we're going to see another round of storms through oklahoma and texas by the middle and end of the week. this is our zone to watch out for later this afternoon. they will not be widespread, but we could see isolated storms that produce large hail and damaging winds. those will be the biggest threats. we can't rule out a tornado. on tuesday, we're not looking at any widespread, severe storms, but we have a marginal risk of isolated, stronger storms from wisconsin, stretching to southwestern texas, and lightning will be the major concern with that one. something we'll keep an eye on >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. a temporariy memorial day and a chance we'll see more showers and possibly thunderstorms. 80 degrees in somerton. subur
southeastern oklahoma and stretching down through austin. nothing see vevere right now, b the rain is reinforcing the flooding we've seen across most of texas. any additional rain will make matters worse. we have this cold front that'll move east. most of the storms today will be across the northern plains, up through the dakotas. on tuesday, it starts to shift farther into the southern plains. then we're going to see another round of storms through oklahoma and texas by the middle and end of...