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you can see the moisture streaming across the gulf into southern georgia. the actual circulation of debby is back here, about 90 miles or so. here's apalachicola out here in the gulf of mexico going nowhere quickly. that's the problem because with stationary motion, winds have actually decreased to 50 miles an hour. it's going to sit here and going to take its sweet time drifting north over the next three to four days. look at the motion of this thing. it's going to crawl toward western florida. the problem with this is that debby has the potential to drop anywhere from 10 to 15, locally 125 inches of rain -- 25 inches of rain. so the flood potential in western northern florida and southern georgia will be pretty high along with the associated problems tropical storms will bring. rain will be the problem for them. for us upper 70s by 8:00. by the middle of the day some showers and storms through mid afternoon the way it looks. could be around here. some of these could have a little bit of a punch especially east of 95. i think for the drive home most of tha
you can see the moisture streaming across the gulf into southern georgia. the actual circulation of debby is back here, about 90 miles or so. here's apalachicola out here in the gulf of mexico going nowhere quickly. that's the problem because with stationary motion, winds have actually decreased to 50 miles an hour. it's going to sit here and going to take its sweet time drifting north over the next three to four days. look at the motion of this thing. it's going to crawl toward western...
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Jun 26, 2012
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could b ations of really prone t in addition high waves going to be ar the coast and tornadoes southern georgia i into tonight.he rest north america, wet weather the eastern will however, easterna and new en see rain intrds the west risk of severe around montana, about large hail risk of a tornado but to on the and windy side soe for denver soaking hot houstowards the east at 24 degreesork city. 's go. stormy weurope in across thrs are affecting much isles, but nothing to the south side degrees expected all right, here's your e this i'm thanks for joining us.
could b ations of really prone t in addition high waves going to be ar the coast and tornadoes southern georgia i into tonight.he rest north america, wet weather the eastern will however, easterna and new en see rain intrds the west risk of severe around montana, about large hail risk of a tornado but to on the and windy side soe for denver soaking hot houstowards the east at 24 degreesork city. 's go. stormy weurope in across thrs are affecting much isles, but nothing to the south side degrees...
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Jun 26, 2012
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there is a lot of sliding and northern florida and southern georgia.ederal aid for the region. this storm could dump as much of 15 in. of rain has said is slowly moving to the east. it is living 3 mi. per hour. many bridges and florida are closed due to the water and flooding. then it should be across this state and into the atlantic by friday. >>mark: after earlier gains the dow is down but it. we will have more on the market's winners and losers today. >>justine: and and this year t play is projecting that or 0.8 million californians will make a mad dash out of town on this unusual midweek holiday. they say that they are going to start their trip on friday june 29th, which is the week prior to the fourth of july karen >> to pull a projects that we 0.8 million californians will drive. >> and and triple bay as well it you want to avoid all of this deaconess stay with us for our july 4th live celebration. you will get this see fireworks from san rafael and of course a spectacular fireworks and san francisco. this is right here on kron 4 on july 4th. the
there is a lot of sliding and northern florida and southern georgia.ederal aid for the region. this storm could dump as much of 15 in. of rain has said is slowly moving to the east. it is living 3 mi. per hour. many bridges and florida are closed due to the water and flooding. then it should be across this state and into the atlantic by friday. >>mark: after earlier gains the dow is down but it. we will have more on the market's winners and losers today. >>justine: and and this year...
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Jun 27, 2012
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futurecast takes it out of here into the atlantic and maybe southern georgia will get clipped with some of that heavy rain. we won't see any of that. high pressure will keep it to our south. so your five-day forecast, for us now that we get debby out of the picture or at least tomorrow for florida, it's all about the hot stuff that will move in our direction. it's being suppressed one more day. we warm it up thursday and friday, saturday and sunday into the upper 90s. so we know a lot of people will be here for the at&t national, plan accordingly. you'll need to take a lot of breaks if you're out spectating at congressional in that kind of heat. the pool will feel good. >> thanks, sue. >>> the latest colorado wildfire to flare up is only 5% contained now forcing evacuations and road closures. the waldo canyon fire west of colorado springs has grown to more than 5,000 acres in a few days. meanwhile the high park fire has burned more than 80,000 acres. we have the latest now from denver. >> reporter: dry and windy conditions are not helping containment efforts of colorado's most recent wi
futurecast takes it out of here into the atlantic and maybe southern georgia will get clipped with some of that heavy rain. we won't see any of that. high pressure will keep it to our south. so your five-day forecast, for us now that we get debby out of the picture or at least tomorrow for florida, it's all about the hot stuff that will move in our direction. it's being suppressed one more day. we warm it up thursday and friday, saturday and sunday into the upper 90s. so we know a lot of people...
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Jun 26, 2012
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southern georgia picking up the heavy rain, too. there we can deal with it. if this continues all day we'll get some flooding, they've been dry in southern portions of georgia lately. they could use a little bit of the rain. here's where the center of the storm is the forecast just out from the national hurricane center. does now finally begin to speed up the process of getting rid of the storm. they were thinking yesterday it could linger. maybe until saturday or so. now it looks like it will be right over the top as only a tropical depression of central florida come thursday, then by friday, it looks like all the rain and everything else we should be done with it, it may go back to tropical storm strength over the warm waters of the gulf. but it looks like only 48 hours left of dealing with debby. 105 yesterday in denver. the middle of the country, i can't tell you how hot it is. it continues to bake and all the hot air, lynn, is heading for the ohio valley and the mid-atlantic. >>> coming up, stocks sag in spain. the secret been factor to nevada's needy is
southern georgia picking up the heavy rain, too. there we can deal with it. if this continues all day we'll get some flooding, they've been dry in southern portions of georgia lately. they could use a little bit of the rain. here's where the center of the storm is the forecast just out from the national hurricane center. does now finally begin to speed up the process of getting rid of the storm. they were thinking yesterday it could linger. maybe until saturday or so. now it looks like it will...
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Jun 25, 2012
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southern georgia. southern alabama. could be bad news for them. for us. mroo mostly cloudy.two late night rumbles can't be ruled out. then tomorrow, a little sun. a little rain. a little sun. a little rain. it will half sun to finish. that's the important part for tomorrow. sunshine will come out tomorrow afternoon. late evening. it will be a great evening. then the nice weather settles in. best beach day of the week. probably tuesday. wednesday looks okay as well. before the heat and humidity start to sneak back in. mid 80s tomorrow. only near 80 tuesday. mid 80s wednesday. that's great. thursday, 92. friday, saturday, 98. those would not be record they would be close. could tropical storm debbie give us trouble? >> potentially. as it looks now, no. >> my wife debbie can be trouble. so, thanks. still ahead. at first this is a first for the pride parade in new york city. pride parade in new york city. and in sports the pride parade in new york city. awe need to look for a new van. yeah. i just don't know where to start. glad you found us. start by test-driving nearly every m
southern georgia. southern alabama. could be bad news for them. for us. mroo mostly cloudy.two late night rumbles can't be ruled out. then tomorrow, a little sun. a little rain. a little sun. a little rain. it will half sun to finish. that's the important part for tomorrow. sunshine will come out tomorrow afternoon. late evening. it will be a great evening. then the nice weather settles in. best beach day of the week. probably tuesday. wednesday looks okay as well. before the heat and humidity...
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Jun 26, 2012
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looks like it will be moving on shore the next couple of days but the rains in southern georgia, maybe into extreme south carolina will continue to get hammered with heavy rains the next few days and more flooding problems there. in the northeast we've got some showers. maine looks wet today but behind that storm system, that's what pushed the front through us and richmond yesterday with the severe weather down there. it has brought in this flightfully cool, please -- delightfully cool, pleasant air mass. tomorrow it starts to warm up a bit. high pressure will build in toward tomorrow morning. we'll see temperatures tomorrow still a little bit breezy but in the mid- to upper #s on. today gorge -- upper 80s. today gorgeous, 82 degrees. tonight we're in the 50s and 60s so another night you can open the windows and take advantage of it. 87 tomorrow. thursday 96. as we head towards friday, it's going to be hot for the golfers at the at&t national. i think we could be over 100 friday with an isolated afternoon storm. the weekend looks very hot, upper 90s to around 100. again an isolated aft
looks like it will be moving on shore the next couple of days but the rains in southern georgia, maybe into extreme south carolina will continue to get hammered with heavy rains the next few days and more flooding problems there. in the northeast we've got some showers. maine looks wet today but behind that storm system, that's what pushed the front through us and richmond yesterday with the severe weather down there. it has brought in this flightfully cool, please -- delightfully cool,...
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if you're heading out the door today in north florida, southern georgia good shot of strong storms thisernoon. you'll need that umbrella and could get caught in downpours. afternoon showers and storms hit or miss in d.c. all the way up through new england. windy weather out in las vegas and heading through salt lake city and wyoming. as we go through tomorrow that front will move its way into the northern plains and not a lot changes even into wednesday still the northeast remains unsettled. if you're watching us in chicago, illinois, learn about your favorite candies at sweet home chicago, the history of america's candy capital at the elmhurst historical museum. that's your event of the day. i've been on a reese's kick. >>> here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. we got a pick at lindsay lohan as liz taylor. lifetime released the first official life of lohan playing liz. by the time the movie premiers later this year probably going to be difficult to live up to all this hype. >> elmy? >> emmy? >> federal lawsuit in which steven baldwin is suing kevin costner.
if you're heading out the door today in north florida, southern georgia good shot of strong storms thisernoon. you'll need that umbrella and could get caught in downpours. afternoon showers and storms hit or miss in d.c. all the way up through new england. windy weather out in las vegas and heading through salt lake city and wyoming. as we go through tomorrow that front will move its way into the northern plains and not a lot changes even into wednesday still the northeast remains unsettled. if...
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Jun 5, 2012
06/12
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if you're down in the southeast especially southern georgia, northern florida, strong storms today as cold front dips. very windy in utah and nevada and wyoming. afternoon showers in new england. we'll deal with more downpours tomorrow in florida. doesn't look like the weather pattern will change much around the country. if you're watching us in chicago, illinois, learn about your favorite candies at sweet home chicago, the history of america's candy capital at the elmhurst historical museum. that's your event of the day. we're going old school candy. >> i don't know if it was old school. >> sugar daddy. >>> here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. we got a peek at lindsay lohan as liz taylor. lifetime released the first official shot of her playing taylor. grant bohler plays richard burton. by the time the movie premiers later this year probably going to be difficult to live up to all this hype. we'll continue to hype it up. >> jury selection started in new orleans in a lawsuit in which steven baldwin is suing kevin costner. together they invested an oil sep
if you're down in the southeast especially southern georgia, northern florida, strong storms today as cold front dips. very windy in utah and nevada and wyoming. afternoon showers in new england. we'll deal with more downpours tomorrow in florida. doesn't look like the weather pattern will change much around the country. if you're watching us in chicago, illinois, learn about your favorite candies at sweet home chicago, the history of america's candy capital at the elmhurst historical museum....
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Jun 26, 2012
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heavy rain in northern florida and southern georgia. you can see even more in parts of the panhandle of florida. slow-moving system is drifting to the north east at 2 miles an hour. it has been nearly stationary. this is a five-day track. with the slow-moving system, they expect another foot of rain in spots down there. here, it is going to be dry. over the course of the next few days, very pleasant summer weather. 78-83 tomorrow. a small craft advisory for the bay. western maryland, after low 40's in the morning, 65 in the afternoon. 73 on wednesday. eastern shore locations, it will be warmer than that. down at ocean city, sunshine and temperatures in the 70's tomorrow in the's on wednesday. baltimore, during nice weather for but tuesday and wednesday. we're right back into the 90's going into the weekend. >> michael phelps remains a big part of the story line. he has to get faster before he gets to london. hear what michael has to say, next in sports. >> tonights jackpot has an estimated $1.3 million. you're winning numbers for this m
heavy rain in northern florida and southern georgia. you can see even more in parts of the panhandle of florida. slow-moving system is drifting to the north east at 2 miles an hour. it has been nearly stationary. this is a five-day track. with the slow-moving system, they expect another foot of rain in spots down there. here, it is going to be dry. over the course of the next few days, very pleasant summer weather. 78-83 tomorrow. a small craft advisory for the bay. western maryland, after low...
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Jun 25, 2012
06/12
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the biggest threat, a lot of heavy rain, maybe historic rainfall amounts in southern georgia and the panhandle of florida but as far as florida itself is considered the lower part, tornadoes will be the biggest risk. this isn't a big hurricane, a katrina type storm but even these tropical storm with flooding can be bigging big problems. >> thanks for watching that. >>> elsewhere, a fast growing wildfire near colorado springs, colorado, forced evacuation of more than 11,000 residents and tourists on sunday. in northern colorado authorities say the total number of homes destroyed by fire has risen to nearly 250. that blaze is so far scorched more than 130 square miles. right now there are a total of eight wildfires currently burning in colorado. >>> overseas egypt's first freely elected president is expected to meet with the ruling council which last week took away most of the powers of the president's office. mohammed morsi won with more than 51% of the vote. he said he carried a message of unity and pledged to preserve egypt's international accord, including those with neighboring is
the biggest threat, a lot of heavy rain, maybe historic rainfall amounts in southern georgia and the panhandle of florida but as far as florida itself is considered the lower part, tornadoes will be the biggest risk. this isn't a big hurricane, a katrina type storm but even these tropical storm with flooding can be bigging big problems. >> thanks for watching that. >>> elsewhere, a fast growing wildfire near colorado springs, colorado, forced evacuation of more than 11,000...
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Jun 5, 2012
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afternoon after it heats up it's going to get hot, a little humid down there in north florida, southern georgia. we're going to get strong storms in southern alabama. i don't think tornados but we'll see large hail and definitely strong gusty winds. that's south of atlanta but includes tallahassee and savannah, georgia, toward jacksonville, florida. the northeast, it's a cool, chilly morning. temperatures in the low 50s. that means the suburbs are in the 40s this morning. definitely jacket weather. this afternoon, still cool in new england. but getting a little bit warmer. fill if southward, even new york city a little warmer today. there will be a slight chance of showers on and off but not as wet as yesterday. as far as the middle of the country, still pretty warm. nothing too oppressive. a lot of nice wither from chicago to minneapolis. >> it's pretty nice, 69, 70. >> a little taste of humidity last week, we didn't like it. >>> we turn to sports now. last week the san antonio spurs were in the midst of a 20-game winning streak and had a 2-0 game lead over the thunder in the western conferenc
afternoon after it heats up it's going to get hot, a little humid down there in north florida, southern georgia. we're going to get strong storms in southern alabama. i don't think tornados but we'll see large hail and definitely strong gusty winds. that's south of atlanta but includes tallahassee and savannah, georgia, toward jacksonville, florida. the northeast, it's a cool, chilly morning. temperatures in the low 50s. that means the suburbs are in the 40s this morning. definitely jacket...
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Jun 25, 2012
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all the rain bands that continue to train over the same area from pensacola florida up through southern georgia. it looks like the track of this system is set to just stay stationary for the next several days. we could be looking at 48 hours of rain over the same area that definitely will cause problems beach erosion and we're talking about maybe wednesday in begins to drift up to the north and east. we'll keep you updated on that. temperatures comfortable now 67 mountain view partly cloudy in fremont at 65. 61 in the city 69 in los gatos monterey bay low 60s. really despite cooler air mass it has been decent the past few days if you like it cool nice and sunny if you miss that marine layer will be coming back winds gusting to 21 miles an hour by the delta. we will feel a cooler day today in the delta, the sacramento valley and in the east bay valleys, used to 80s. partly cloudy this afternoon with still the cool temperatures as this trough moves through tonight maybe drizzle by tomorrow on the back side of the system we are going to warm it up certainly inland from our east bay to santa clara
all the rain bands that continue to train over the same area from pensacola florida up through southern georgia. it looks like the track of this system is set to just stay stationary for the next several days. we could be looking at 48 hours of rain over the same area that definitely will cause problems beach erosion and we're talking about maybe wednesday in begins to drift up to the north and east. we'll keep you updated on that. temperatures comfortable now 67 mountain view partly cloudy in...
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Jun 26, 2012
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so unbelievable flooding situation here across the north part of florida into southern georgia but again, none of that for us and as we look to the future with debby, it looks like she'll continue to just slowly pull off the florida coast for next weekend. if this track holds, maybe the outer ring reaching into north carolina by the second half of the weekend but doesn't appear like any immediate threat for maryland, perhaps early next week. we'll see. overnight, 57. breezy cooler skies. mostly clear. 80 degrees for bwi. closer to 84 and then tomorrow night, down to 59. that will be a nice clear pleasant night for you as well. unfortunately, the next two knights will be it with the whole open the window thing. 92 thursday. back in the upper 90s, we think now, friday, saturday, it looks like a rather hot start to the weekend and that could spark heat-driven thunderstorms. >> all right. did you see the bachelorette tonight? ever want to be on a show like that? >> no. >> i know people thinking about it. >> i can do better than that guy. okay, if you have what it takes, 28th on your calendar
so unbelievable flooding situation here across the north part of florida into southern georgia but again, none of that for us and as we look to the future with debby, it looks like she'll continue to just slowly pull off the florida coast for next weekend. if this track holds, maybe the outer ring reaching into north carolina by the second half of the weekend but doesn't appear like any immediate threat for maryland, perhaps early next week. we'll see. overnight, 57. breezy cooler skies. mostly...
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Jun 26, 2012
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doing evacuations because of the river through attorney and northern portions of florida and southern georgia, getting the worst. the debby will be on the move the next two days. 48 more hours of this, by thursday night, the storm should be going out into the atlantic. two more days of these flooding rains. >>> the heat has been incredible. it was 105 in denver yesterday. it's tied your all-time hottest temperature ever recorded in the city. the 100-degree club included all of oklahoma, louisiana and texas. but the heat is going to spread, it looks like it's heading for areas like chicago and the mid-atlantic thursday into friday. we're talking chicago could be 103 on thursday. chicago's hottest temperature ever is 105. it could come close to that. >> 103 on thursday, from phoenix across the country. all right bill, thanks so much. >>> turning to sports, president obama is one of the savviest sports fans ever to occupy the oval office. but the commander-in-chief made a mistake when he poured salt into the wounds of white sox fans who saw kevin youkilis shift to the red sox. >> i want to say t
doing evacuations because of the river through attorney and northern portions of florida and southern georgia, getting the worst. the debby will be on the move the next two days. 48 more hours of this, by thursday night, the storm should be going out into the atlantic. two more days of these flooding rains. >>> the heat has been incredible. it was 105 in denver yesterday. it's tied your all-time hottest temperature ever recorded in the city. the 100-degree club included all of...
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Jun 25, 2012
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the rain bands that continue to train over the same area from pensacola, florida up through southern georgiait looks like the track of this system is set to just stay stationary for the next several days. we could be looking at 48 hours of rain over the same area that definitely will cause problems, beach erosion and we're talking about maybe wednesday in begins to drift up to the north and east. we'll keep you updated on that. temperatures comfortable now, 67 mountain view, partly cloudy in fremont at 65. 61 in the city, 69 in los gatos monterey bay low 60s. really despite cooler air mass it has been decent the past few days if you like it cool, nice and sunny if you miss that marine layer will be coming back winds gusting to 21 miles an hour by the delta. we will feel a cooler day today in the delta, the sacramento valley and in the east bay valleys, used to 80s. partly cloudy this afternoon with still the cool temperatures as this trough moves through tonight maybe drizzle by tomorrow on the back side of the system we are going to warm it up certainly inland from our east bay to santa cla
the rain bands that continue to train over the same area from pensacola, florida up through southern georgiait looks like the track of this system is set to just stay stationary for the next several days. we could be looking at 48 hours of rain over the same area that definitely will cause problems, beach erosion and we're talking about maybe wednesday in begins to drift up to the north and east. we'll keep you updated on that. temperatures comfortable now, 67 mountain view, partly cloudy in...
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Jun 26, 2012
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the problem is in southern georgia and continues in north florida. sunshine state anything but once again. the storm system will remain pretty weak. it will be on the move to the east. should be right over the top of florida on thursday and exiting out into the atlantic as we head into the week. they'll get a little bit of relief as we head into the weekend. the heat, triple digit club is expanding. denver 105, billings 101, phoenix, 108. texas, kansas, oklahoma was in the 100s. the west coast remains kind of cool along the coast. also we're cool up in new england. so on each coast it's a little chilly. in the middle of the country we have the record and in sometimes some cases all-time record heat. this is not your ordinary heat wave in some areas, especially like denver. what's going to happen is the jet stream will level itself out. once we get rid of this in the northwest, once it moves through spokane, tomorrow some nicer weather will return. as of today still dealing with that cool, wet weather in the northwest. still very hot in the desert. it
the problem is in southern georgia and continues in north florida. sunshine state anything but once again. the storm system will remain pretty weak. it will be on the move to the east. should be right over the top of florida on thursday and exiting out into the atlantic as we head into the week. they'll get a little bit of relief as we head into the weekend. the heat, triple digit club is expanding. denver 105, billings 101, phoenix, 108. texas, kansas, oklahoma was in the 100s. the west coast...
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Jun 27, 2012
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an additional 200 millimeters is likely in parts of northern florida and southern georgia over the next 24 hours. some areas have received over 500 millimeters, so additional rain could trigger further flooding. so once again, debby's now a tropical depression and moving over northern florida. we'll keep you posted on its progress. meanwhile, heavy rain will continue in eastern canada and new england states into wednesday morning. but back behind it, this high pressure system is keeping things dry and hot across the great lakes region and parts of the northeastern states. then we have a low pressure system over the u.s./canada border producing stormy, actually unstable weather. there's a risk of severe weather in and around montana and saskatchewan into tonight. but to the south, things are different. dry. the combination of hot, humid i should say, dry air and hot temperatures are raising the risk of wildfires even more. getting up to 34 degrees in denver and 44 degrees in phoenix. but out toward the northwest, still on the cooler side. 18 degrees expected in vancouver. all right. head
an additional 200 millimeters is likely in parts of northern florida and southern georgia over the next 24 hours. some areas have received over 500 millimeters, so additional rain could trigger further flooding. so once again, debby's now a tropical depression and moving over northern florida. we'll keep you posted on its progress. meanwhile, heavy rain will continue in eastern canada and new england states into wednesday morning. but back behind it, this high pressure system is keeping things...
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Jun 26, 2012
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debby counterclockwise area of high pressure west and northerly wind compressing the rain into southern georgianorthern florida that's where i would expect the flooding to be. here at home, look at this sutro looking down on san francisco to the bay looks clear this morning over in the east bay hills doppler showing the clear sky at home. stepping out upper 40s in santa rosa napa everybody else mid to upper 50s except half moon bay and los gatos 51. monterey bay inland low to mid 50s. sunshine today even out to the coast. warmer temperatures by four to eight degrees. a few clouds at the coast tonight clear for rest of us overnight, near average highs once we warm up to them tomorrow should last through the weekend. they will be changes -- there will be changes close to average mid 70s to near 80 east bay valleys berkeley 68. south bay mid to upper 70s with san jose 76. 67 millbrae otherwise low to mid 70s peninsula. low to mid 60s coast mid 60s downtown and south san francisco north bay valleys mid to upper 70s, sun and low 60s at beaches, 64 monterey, near 80 inland to gilroy. around the state
debby counterclockwise area of high pressure west and northerly wind compressing the rain into southern georgianorthern florida that's where i would expect the flooding to be. here at home, look at this sutro looking down on san francisco to the bay looks clear this morning over in the east bay hills doppler showing the clear sky at home. stepping out upper 40s in santa rosa napa everybody else mid to upper 50s except half moon bay and los gatos 51. monterey bay inland low to mid 50s. sunshine...
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Jun 26, 2012
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cooler pattern, tropical storm debby doing its thing, dropping rain across florida and also southern georgiae winds sustained at 45 miles per hour. there has been a change. yesterday it was stationary, it's moving slowly to the east at 3 miles an hour. the path takes it over florida and back in to the atlantic. it could restrengthen, keeping our eyes peeled for that. future trend, not a lot throughout the day and tomorrow, and even wednesday and thursday, due to the fact that high pressure is going to linger for a while. 80 degrees today. the temperature is below average. if you are stepping out to the game, first pitch 7:05, temperature 74 degrees, they are playing the angels. partly cloudy and breezy. >>> tropical storm debby continues making a mess of the southeast, stalling over florida and georgia. the storm packing heavy rains, high winds and tornados, it's brought much of the region to a standstill. ashley glass with our station out of tampa is live in the sunshine state with more on what has been going on overnight. we will check in with her in a moment. more on this, we've had confi
cooler pattern, tropical storm debby doing its thing, dropping rain across florida and also southern georgiae winds sustained at 45 miles per hour. there has been a change. yesterday it was stationary, it's moving slowly to the east at 3 miles an hour. the path takes it over florida and back in to the atlantic. it could restrengthen, keeping our eyes peeled for that. future trend, not a lot throughout the day and tomorrow, and even wednesday and thursday, due to the fact that high pressure is...
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Jun 26, 2012
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rough seas are going to be a big concern over the coast and we have a threat of tornadoes in southern georgianto florida, into tonight. all right, as for the rest of north america, wet weather along the eastern seaboard will dissipate. however, eastern canada and new england states will continue to see heavy rain into tuesday. out towards the west, there's a risk of severe weather in and around montana, we're talking about severe thunderstorms, large hail, damaging winds and even a risk of a tornado but to the south, still on the hot side and windy side so conditions are favorable for wildfires. 39 in denver so baking hot here. 38 degrees in houston, but out towards the east, looking mild at 24 degrees in new york city. all right, finally, let's go over to europe. stormy weather is shifting towards eastern europe, but instead getting dry across central europe and out towards the west some scattered showers are affecting much of the british isles, but nothing on the severe side. to the south on the hot side, 39 degrees expected in madrid and lisbon on your tuesday. all right, here's your exten
rough seas are going to be a big concern over the coast and we have a threat of tornadoes in southern georgianto florida, into tonight. all right, as for the rest of north america, wet weather along the eastern seaboard will dissipate. however, eastern canada and new england states will continue to see heavy rain into tuesday. out towards the west, there's a risk of severe weather in and around montana, we're talking about severe thunderstorms, large hail, damaging winds and even a risk of a...
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tonight in florida and southern georgia there are warnings to expect more of the same. kerry sanders, nbc news, brooksville, florida. >>> now to where this is all headed and when. and for that we check in with weather channel meteorologist jim cantore. he's about 200 miles north along the coast in st. marks, florida. hey, jim, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. we're here at the st. marks lighthouse. you can see it behind me. it's amazing. if this thing isn't coming ashore i'd be very surprised right now because we've had very heavy rain. occasionally winds have gusted 50 even close to 70 miles per hour up in apalachicola. but the event here is rainfall. let me show you what has happened as we set the stage here. first of all clear water over 10 inches of rain. yesterday a rainfall daily record in tampa well over 7 inches. they've had over 9 already with this thing. as we take you up into the panhandle these amounts are coming in so quick we've already gotten up to 15 inches of rain just south of the state capital here in tallahassee. so this is where this
tonight in florida and southern georgia there are warnings to expect more of the same. kerry sanders, nbc news, brooksville, florida. >>> now to where this is all headed and when. and for that we check in with weather channel meteorologist jim cantore. he's about 200 miles north along the coast in st. marks, florida. hey, jim, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. we're here at the st. marks lighthouse. you can see it behind me. it's amazing. if this thing isn't coming...
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Jun 25, 2012
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means historic, torrential rains on and off for five days in a row for much of north florida, southern georgia alabama. that's the bottom line. also, in new england, there is rain coming through, so bring your umbrellas there, too. those are the two rainy spots, but definitely, this is going to linger. we'll be sick of debby in a hurry. >> and what about for the northeast, same thing? >> one day later. >> okay, good. thanks, bill. >>> three is not a charm for "madagascar 3." plus, one new release hits the box office bull's eye, while another gets staked. your first look at entertainment is straight ahead. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. if you have copd like i do, you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free. spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have
means historic, torrential rains on and off for five days in a row for much of north florida, southern georgia alabama. that's the bottom line. also, in new england, there is rain coming through, so bring your umbrellas there, too. those are the two rainy spots, but definitely, this is going to linger. we'll be sick of debby in a hurry. >> and what about for the northeast, same thing? >> one day later. >> okay, good. thanks, bill. >>> three is not a charm for...
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Jun 25, 2012
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georgia, alabama, mississippi could see up to two feet of rain. so it will be a problem down there. you can see the heaviest rain is in florida and the northeast side of florida, southernrgia getting in on it. it is just being pulled here up from the gulf of mexico. the actual center of circulation right about there. all that moisture being pulled up into florida. this will continue to be a big story. maximum winds just updated a few miles ago, 50 miles per hour and the movement is stationary. forecast to be eventually pushed up into the florida panhandle. that could take several days. our weather, let's get local. here in washington, we are currently 75 degrees. nice warm start to your day. 70 in gaithersburg. 70 in baltimore. lots of 70s along the urban corridor here. 60s off to the north appear west. 66? martinsburg. cold front off to the north and west. that will roll in here by early afternoon. a little early sunshine. i think the storms will get out of here by mid- to late afternoon. we are setting up for a great evening and a really nice tuesday and wednesday. 85 today. becoming more cloudy. mostly cloudy. showers, storms likely. winds here out of the west- nort
georgia, alabama, mississippi could see up to two feet of rain. so it will be a problem down there. you can see the heaviest rain is in florida and the northeast side of florida, southernrgia getting in on it. it is just being pulled here up from the gulf of mexico. the actual center of circulation right about there. all that moisture being pulled up into florida. this will continue to be a big story. maximum winds just updated a few miles ago, 50 miles per hour and the movement is stationary....
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Jun 26, 2012
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thankfully winds are only 45 miles an hour but still hitting a lot of north florida, southern georgia with a lot of rain. we'll start with debby and then look at our great weather. it's spinning in the northeast gulf not too far from florida. all the heavy rains have moved into georgia for the most part and over toward jacksonville. they're dealing with that. the official advisory from the hurricane center put the winds at 45 miles an hour sustained. you see it slowly creep off toward the east crossing gainesville by thursday morning. friday back in the atlantic. this potentially could strengthen a little bit. we'll have to watch and see if next week it gets a little close and could cost some riptide issues but for the most part the heavy rains will be the big problem. around here a glorious tuesday. we're starting in the 50s and 60s. still 67 at 9:00. winds out of the northwest. 15 sustained winds. there will be gusts to ten, even over 20 at times with a 5:00 p.m. temperature of 81. i'm forecasting a high in washington of 82. right now 50s. 50 in the shenandoah valley. luray is 53. 5
thankfully winds are only 45 miles an hour but still hitting a lot of north florida, southern georgia with a lot of rain. we'll start with debby and then look at our great weather. it's spinning in the northeast gulf not too far from florida. all the heavy rains have moved into georgia for the most part and over toward jacksonville. they're dealing with that. the official advisory from the hurricane center put the winds at 45 miles an hour sustained. you see it slowly creep off toward the east...
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Jun 25, 2012
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they're predicting up to 25 inches of rain in some sports of northern florida, southern georgia here.st south of the florida panhandle here, right about there and look at that. that is forecast track over the next five days. so you can see it will be a very slow mover. here is the latest information on tropical storm debby. maximum winds, 50 miles per hour. movement stationary. pressure down a little bit. winds aren't going to be the issue. it will be rain t continues to pull in very heavy reins across central sections of florida this morning. our weather, 74 now in washington. warm, huge -- humid start to your day. we do have a lot of changes in the form a cold front. there are the rain showers into southern pennsylvania. those will move into the washington area here i think by about noon and be with us here through the early afternoon hours and then we'll probably see a little late day clearing. so after early sun, we'll quickly cloud up with a few showers and storms around. behind the front, clearing here by late afternoon, early evening and you will notice the win picking up out o
they're predicting up to 25 inches of rain in some sports of northern florida, southern georgia here.st south of the florida panhandle here, right about there and look at that. that is forecast track over the next five days. so you can see it will be a very slow mover. here is the latest information on tropical storm debby. maximum winds, 50 miles per hour. movement stationary. pressure down a little bit. winds aren't going to be the issue. it will be rain t continues to pull in very heavy...
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Jun 14, 2012
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around the florida area and especially into southern georgia, could see a few showers.a wide swath of severe weather anticipated from kansas all the way into the western lakes, minneapolis, omaha. you could see some damaging wind gusts, large hail, even isolated tornadoes in the forecast. so a lot of heat building ahead of that storm. and, as that storm moves in, it's going to trigger the severe in this area. look at phoenix, 105 today, 75 in new york city, 82 in washington, d.c. on friday, there's still going to be a chance for a few severe storms, not as widespread, but we'll be watching it closely. back into the high plains there, still dry getting into the weekend in the northeast, temperatures are going to slowly warm up as well. the west looking good, west of the rockies, we need some moisture desperately. we don't see any in the forecast anytime soon, 87 the forecast high in denver. on saturday, still dry in the east, high plains is where we have a threat of showers and thunderstorms, 80 in minneapolis, it's going to be one of those days where the clouds build in
around the florida area and especially into southern georgia, could see a few showers.a wide swath of severe weather anticipated from kansas all the way into the western lakes, minneapolis, omaha. you could see some damaging wind gusts, large hail, even isolated tornadoes in the forecast. so a lot of heat building ahead of that storm. and, as that storm moves in, it's going to trigger the severe in this area. look at phoenix, 105 today, 75 in new york city, 82 in washington, d.c. on friday,...
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Jun 28, 2012
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right around the jacksonville area and on up into southern georgia. up another 3 to 6 inches before debbie got off the coast and got far enough away to stop raining on them. the flooding continues there. overnight temperatures, 68 degrees for the district. mid and lower 60s in the suburbs. that's going to feel good. we will be climbing quickly tomorrow. a few high clouds in the forecast tonight with lower 60s in the suburbs. we'll have a warm one tomorrow. thursday is up to 95 degrees. not too humid. west winds keep us dry. but definitely on the hot side and a good amount of sunshine as well. at 8:00 in the morning, 76. we spike to 90 by noon and 94 at 5:00. so, on the five-day forecast, what about thunderstorms? well, i would say once we get into the peek heating friday, saturday, and sunday, there will be an isolated chance for a strong to severe thunderstorm each of those days, a front up through pennsylvania and it might send a couple showers and storms south. we'll have to watch that. it doesn't look like anything widespread and certainly nothing
right around the jacksonville area and on up into southern georgia. up another 3 to 6 inches before debbie got off the coast and got far enough away to stop raining on them. the flooding continues there. overnight temperatures, 68 degrees for the district. mid and lower 60s in the suburbs. that's going to feel good. we will be climbing quickly tomorrow. a few high clouds in the forecast tonight with lower 60s in the suburbs. we'll have a warm one tomorrow. thursday is up to 95 degrees. not too...
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Jun 25, 2012
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take a look at heavy rain along the florida peninsula up through southern georgia.first we thought this was going to move west drift too the gulf. now it looks like it could drift north into georgia. it is going to take several days it is stationary not going to begin moving until wednesday that means anywhere from a foot to 15 inches of rain for parts of georgia and florida. we'll keep you updated on that. back home, it has been cool with numbers in the 40s each and every morning since last friday. today no exception with 49 in mountain view 56 in oakland due to the clear sky cooler air mass overhead going to stick with us again today in fact the winds kick up that sea breeze in the afternoon will keep it a little raw around the city today and the warmer pattern modest warm-up begins tomorrow, the middle of the week we'll see slight warming into the mid 80s that's where things are going to hold because of this system to the north and west of us rain northern california, as i against to move today more rain to our friends well up to the north. for us when we get on
take a look at heavy rain along the florida peninsula up through southern georgia.first we thought this was going to move west drift too the gulf. now it looks like it could drift north into georgia. it is going to take several days it is stationary not going to begin moving until wednesday that means anywhere from a foot to 15 inches of rain for parts of georgia and florida. we'll keep you updated on that. back home, it has been cool with numbers in the 40s each and every morning since last...
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look at this plume of tropical moisture koling into southern georgia where they're having a terribleught. they need the rain. all of the moisture, guess where that's coming up? up the spine of the appalachians. you folks southern end, charlottesville, central virginia a chance of a shower late tomorrow. most of us will have to wait until monday night into tuesday, wednesday for us get rain here in the d.c. metro. high pressure losing influence. there is a weak back door cool front sliding down the jersey coastline. it will lay down and washington across parts of southern new jersey. as the moisture comes northbound, that's going hold it at bay. 5:00, dry, raindrops won't be so far away. wet by start offtime tuesday. highs up to low and mid 90s. tomorrow night knot at hot but n crease. needed rain chances, five inches behind in rainfall for the year in washington. we need it. we will be getting some, probably an inch, maybe two in some spots between tuesday and wednesday. dry it out by thursday morning. should be the last drop. warm and dry headed into next weekend. i'll be tweeting u
look at this plume of tropical moisture koling into southern georgia where they're having a terribleught. they need the rain. all of the moisture, guess where that's coming up? up the spine of the appalachians. you folks southern end, charlottesville, central virginia a chance of a shower late tomorrow. most of us will have to wait until monday night into tuesday, wednesday for us get rain here in the d.c. metro. high pressure losing influence. there is a weak back door cool front sliding down...
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Jun 27, 2012
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is that damage inflicted on florida and it was centered up and north of jacksonville and into southern georgia around the brunswick area and where in the last 24 hours, what they picked up, an additional 3 1/2 to six inches of rain. this on top of a widespread 10 inches that fell on northern florida and some many spots. we focus full oat extreme heat in the middle part of the country and some of that heat that is heading in our direction. shawn, we have to enjoy this. the last day in the 80s with comfortable low humidity. the humidity is not bad tomorrow but boy are the heat numbers going to go up toward the triple digits. i'll join you in a few minutes. >> the break was nice. >> it was. got to enjoy it. >> thank you, sue. >>> we are following breaking news in the bernie madoff ponzi scheme. his brother peter will plead guilty for his role in the multibillion fraud. peter madoff is the former chief compliance officer at the private investment arm of bernard madoff's business. in addition to pleading get, peter madoff will forfeit $143.1 billion in money and property and serve 10 years in priso
is that damage inflicted on florida and it was centered up and north of jacksonville and into southern georgia around the brunswick area and where in the last 24 hours, what they picked up, an additional 3 1/2 to six inches of rain. this on top of a widespread 10 inches that fell on northern florida and some many spots. we focus full oat extreme heat in the middle part of the country and some of that heat that is heading in our direction. shawn, we have to enjoy this. the last day in the 80s...
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Jun 25, 2012
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it continues to bring in tons of moisture up into southern georgia. these areas over the next few days could get 25, 25 -- 20, 25 inches of rain. the actual center of circulation is back off shore south of western florida there. a little tough to pick out because it's not the greatest defined storm. it's weakened to having winds only 50 miles an hour but for the latest advisory from the hurricane center, this is apalachicola. that's about 90 miles. winds gusting to 65. barely moving now. the forecast is a very slow drift north. we're getting into tuesday. now getting into wednesday. and into maybe late wednesday, early thursday before this thing makes landfall. could be a strong tropical storm but maybe even a minimal hurricane but the problem is going to be the slow movement and the rains that continue to fall from this storm. for us today sunshine this morning. we'll see a chance of showers and storms later this morning through the middle of the day, even into the early part of the afternoon. late afternoon storms start pulling away south and east o
it continues to bring in tons of moisture up into southern georgia. these areas over the next few days could get 25, 25 -- 20, 25 inches of rain. the actual center of circulation is back off shore south of western florida there. a little tough to pick out because it's not the greatest defined storm. it's weakened to having winds only 50 miles an hour but for the latest advisory from the hurricane center, this is apalachicola. that's about 90 miles. winds gusting to 65. barely moving now. the...
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Jun 11, 2012
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powerhouse thunderstorms now moving through the georgia/south carolina border, parts of central and southern georgia under the gun today. there's more severe weather across parts of the middle of the country from st. louis to s tulsa oklahoma. here's the way the rest of the afternoon looks. buildings clouds for now but showers between 1:00 and 4:00 this afternoon. the coverage of the rain showers will increase after we get toward the a5:00, 7:00, time frame. we'll talk about it tomorrow. back to you. >> chuck, we'll see you here in a little while and welcome on monday morning. what's the traffic look like out there right now? let's check in to see what danella is seeing. what's going on? >> not p if you cross the american legion bridge. you're nice and clear here. actually as well crossing over the 14th street bridge in the roadwork in the right lane here. traveling 395 northbound. that right lane is blocked by the roadwork there, but your travel speed is not bad, though. 56 miles per hour not bad at all. that trip right now takes 12 minutes. barbara, back over to you. >> all right. thank you. >>> t
powerhouse thunderstorms now moving through the georgia/south carolina border, parts of central and southern georgia under the gun today. there's more severe weather across parts of the middle of the country from st. louis to s tulsa oklahoma. here's the way the rest of the afternoon looks. buildings clouds for now but showers between 1:00 and 4:00 this afternoon. the coverage of the rain showers will increase after we get toward the a5:00, 7:00, time frame. we'll talk about it tomorrow. back...
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Jun 25, 2012
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it's been swinging in these bands of moderate to heavy rain across florida and as far north as southern georgiafortunately it does not look like it is moving. we now go live to florida. joining me now is my colleague, the weather channel's jim c cantore. >> tom, yeah, we're in the panhandle. the lopsided pnature of this. dry air pulling in this thing. breeze is offshore here at panama city. double flags means nobody gets to get in the water even though the seas are different today. we're talking about three feet versus six feet yesterday. you can kind of see them rol rooling under the pier here. what makes this storm unusual are the types of tornadoes. check this out yesterday in lake placid, florida, which is down there near ft. myers and naples, southwest, florida. these things came ashore and stayed on the ground for a while. almost a long track tornado. when you look at a tropical storm you get brief spin-ups. you don't get storms like this you can see and stay on the ground for long period of times. we had at least a dozen tornadoes yesterday across florida. once again this morning, we are
it's been swinging in these bands of moderate to heavy rain across florida and as far north as southern georgiafortunately it does not look like it is moving. we now go live to florida. joining me now is my colleague, the weather channel's jim c cantore. >> tom, yeah, we're in the panhandle. the lopsided pnature of this. dry air pulling in this thing. breeze is offshore here at panama city. double flags means nobody gets to get in the water even though the seas are different today. we're...
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but goldwater barely carried his home state of arizona and he took four or five deep southern states. georgia that had never voted for a republican, alabama, mississippi, i believe he took south carolina, louisiana. >> do you attribute to him will t the new southern strategy? >> gold barry voted against the civil rights act. and he voted against 9d act.new? >> gold barry voted against the civil rights act. and he voted against 9d act. you could say a man of principle. he he had been successful in deseg agree greats his family department stores, but he was such a believer in state's rights and so constitutionally opposed to what he saw as feder federal coercion. the other thing with gold water, later on he became every liberal's favorite conservatism because he called jerry falwell name, he was outspoken with pro gay rights. he said you don't is to be straight to serve in the armed forces, you only have to shoot straight. >> that was after he left the senate. >> even while he was in the senate when president reagan nominated sandra day o'connor to be in the court and he said he would nominate
but goldwater barely carried his home state of arizona and he took four or five deep southern states. georgia that had never voted for a republican, alabama, mississippi, i believe he took south carolina, louisiana. >> do you attribute to him will t the new southern strategy? >> gold barry voted against the civil rights act. and he voted against 9d act.new? >> gold barry voted against the civil rights act. and he voted against 9d act. you could say a man of principle. he he...
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pirate history on the state's coast at pie rack attack at the georgia adventure maze at the georgia southerneum. and that's your "early today" event of the day, lynn. >> all right, bill. thanks so much. >>> and now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. well, alec baldwin is in trouble once again and this time it's no game. alec baldwin allegedly punched a photographer tuesday morning leaving the mants license bureau with his fiancee. the photographer filed charges after he was examined at the hospital. he denies punches were thrown. he claims the photographer who was frustrated pushed by and assaulted baldwin with his camera. he tweeted all paparazzi should be water-boarded. >>> after 14 years johnny depp and partner vanessa paradis have , quote, amicably separated. >>> highest paid actresses have a new number one, kristen stewart, earn 34d million from may 2011 to may 2012. cameron diaz. way back this third, sandra bulk and angelina jolie. kind of surprising there, kristen stewart. i mean the -- >> angel lee hina is still on t. she had a couple of kids. >> she's
pirate history on the state's coast at pie rack attack at the georgia adventure maze at the georgia southerneum. and that's your "early today" event of the day, lynn. >> all right, bill. thanks so much. >>> and now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. well, alec baldwin is in trouble once again and this time it's no game. alec baldwin allegedly punched a photographer tuesday morning leaving the mants license bureau with his fiancee. the...
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and there will likely be a severe thunderstorm watch for part of southern georgia.est coast as well so book end by all i would say winter weather but doesn't feel like june. just bear with it. carol? >> i guess the heat wave abruptly ended. thank you, rob. >>> we ask you to talk back on one of the big stories today. this is from dave. they should be able to do it if they want to but risk alienating large portions of the population. i will not support a business that express a belief that i do not stand for. retailers should not be allowed to involve themselves in politics any more than lobbies should be able to brooid bribe politicians. retailers make a mistake getting into politics. with the division of our nation they are going it turn off almost half the population in matter what they say. i guess new that corporations are people, they can back whoever they want. what a sad america this is. i have to leave you on this sad note, thanks, as always, for your comments. i'm carol costello. thanks for join meg this morning. we continue with kyra phillips. >> 11:00 on t
and there will likely be a severe thunderstorm watch for part of southern georgia.est coast as well so book end by all i would say winter weather but doesn't feel like june. just bear with it. carol? >> i guess the heat wave abruptly ended. thank you, rob. >>> we ask you to talk back on one of the big stories today. this is from dave. they should be able to do it if they want to but risk alienating large portions of the population. i will not support a business that express a...
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likely stay a tropical storm with bouts of tornadoes and a lot of flooding, especially in southern portions of georgialorida. oh, yeah, that heat story? that 114 degrees, the hottest temperature ever recorded in june there, and it's been three days in a row of 100s in denver and today it's going to remain. the heat is incredible from the intermountain west down to texas. luke, we're going to be 103 today in denver. denver's like the new phoenix. this will be their fourth day in a row of 100-degree heat. >> oh, my goodness. and all these named tropical storms this early in the season. it's going to be a busy hurricane season come august. >> this is supposed to be my time off! august and september is supposed to be my busy time. >> oh, my goodness. bill karins, thank you so much for joining us now. we appreciate it. >>> and let's go to sports! let's get east coast bias, new york-centric. mets are hosting the yankees in the finale of the subway series. starting pitchers r.a. dickey and cc sabathia, could be an all-star game starting lineup, were supposed to be the story, but the offense took over. bottom
likely stay a tropical storm with bouts of tornadoes and a lot of flooding, especially in southern portions of georgialorida. oh, yeah, that heat story? that 114 degrees, the hottest temperature ever recorded in june there, and it's been three days in a row of 100s in denver and today it's going to remain. the heat is incredible from the intermountain west down to texas. luke, we're going to be 103 today in denver. denver's like the new phoenix. this will be their fourth day in a row of...
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computer right now, you can see all the clouds associated with debbie pushing all across florida, southern georgiaalabama as well and debbie currently with winds at around 50 miles per hour, maximum sustained winds at 50 miles per hour traveling north, 3 miles per hour. not very fast. slow moving storm right now and the big question is where is debbie going to go? and we actually are having a hard time figuring this out. we'll put this in motion. these are all the different models trying to pinpoint debbie's track. we call this a spaghetti plot because, as you notice, as all the models lay out on the map, it looks like a bowl of spaghetti right now. well, this is very chaotic. all the models taking it in all different directions. what that means is this forecast is a very difficult one. having a hard time coming to a consensus here. the national hurricane center did put out their official forecast. what they're saying, they're going for the westerly track. putting debbie just south of louisiana into the next couple of days. forming into a category 1 hurricane as it strengthens over the warm waters
computer right now, you can see all the clouds associated with debbie pushing all across florida, southern georgiaalabama as well and debbie currently with winds at around 50 miles per hour, maximum sustained winds at 50 miles per hour traveling north, 3 miles per hour. not very fast. slow moving storm right now and the big question is where is debbie going to go? and we actually are having a hard time figuring this out. we'll put this in motion. these are all the different models trying to...