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held on to circulation as you can see circulation with that system as it moves into portions of southern illinois. this is going to really move across northeast into the weekend and get here by late saturday night into sunday.
held on to circulation as you can see circulation with that system as it moves into portions of southern illinois. this is going to really move across northeast into the weekend and get here by late saturday night into sunday.
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we see it in southern illinois bringing showers and thunderstorms. how much rain what will it look like? we will answer the questions for you in stade yee in a few minutes. kimberly: thank you. last night powerful storms left problems in their wake. in bethesda a damaged tree crashed to the ground around 10:00 this morning taking power lines with it. that combined with a substation problem knocked out electricity to 9000 customers. tonight about 50 customers are still waiting for their lights to come back on. count on the weather team to keep you ahead of severe weather. go to wjla.com to sign up for text alerts sent to your phone. leon: speaking of severe conditions. still ahead on "abc7 news at 6:00" -- we will show you how they saved the day. after bees swarmed the ground of the capitol. maureen: plus how a local university is trying to entice jonathan: at 1:00, a 17-year-old was walking on robert parkway on the bridge near premier court. a man in a four-door silver sedan pulled up alongside and offered her a ride. she initially declined but said
we see it in southern illinois bringing showers and thunderstorms. how much rain what will it look like? we will answer the questions for you in stade yee in a few minutes. kimberly: thank you. last night powerful storms left problems in their wake. in bethesda a damaged tree crashed to the ground around 10:00 this morning taking power lines with it. that combined with a substation problem knocked out electricity to 9000 customers. tonight about 50 customers are still waiting for their lights...
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remember this rescue in southern illinois? a boy getting sucked into the covert and witnesses helping him -- culvert and witnesses helping him. in the past 36 hours storms all the way to the east coast. watch the lights go out after this delaware lightning strike. skies lit up from washington d.c. to illinois. wind took out the street, claiming the life of a mail carrier driving through a thunderstorm. another death in for thompson, south dakota. >> that is what it sounded like. rob: she was asleep in the camper when the storm hit. >> wee and a half times and lifted over the electrical box and rolled again. rob: so many states it was severe weather that on monday we will focus on the great lakes minneapolis and chicago and detroit under the gun. rocky marciano. kellye: closer to home officials are investigating the collapse of a church under construction. this happened in the dominion valley market square shopping center in haymarket. firefighters arrived to find the roof partially collapsed. two workers were injured and no wo
remember this rescue in southern illinois? a boy getting sucked into the covert and witnesses helping him -- culvert and witnesses helping him. in the past 36 hours storms all the way to the east coast. watch the lights go out after this delaware lightning strike. skies lit up from washington d.c. to illinois. wind took out the street, claiming the life of a mail carrier driving through a thunderstorm. another death in for thompson, south dakota. >> that is what it sounded like. rob: she...
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this is the remnants of bill still hammering portions of kentucky, southern illinois and mainly southern indiana. it still has some circulation moving away from paducah and will traverse along the ohio river into the metro area tomorrow. timetable? yellow alert tomorrow for rain and thunderstorms. before bill gets here we run the risk of big thunderstorms in the afternoon. get your stuff done in the morning. 1 to 3 inches of rain possible saturday nighttime, but it appears the heaviest rain will be north of d.c. futurecast 8:30 tomorrow morning, cloud, 70s, most of the showers in the mountains. by 1:00 we see showers beginning to pop, upper 80s. by 6:00 showers popping towards culpeper, south of winchester and parts of the shenandoah valley. by 8:00 big thunderstorms through leesburg and a growing cluster of storms south of romney into luray. this will roll through about 10:00 tomorrow night. between 9:00 and midnight tomorrow it's going to get rough around here. good news is everything moves through relatively quickly. by midnight most of it is east of town. may see some straggler showe
this is the remnants of bill still hammering portions of kentucky, southern illinois and mainly southern indiana. it still has some circulation moving away from paducah and will traverse along the ohio river into the metro area tomorrow. timetable? yellow alert tomorrow for rain and thunderstorms. before bill gets here we run the risk of big thunderstorms in the afternoon. get your stuff done in the morning. 1 to 3 inches of rain possible saturday nighttime, but it appears the heaviest rain...
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remember this rescue in southern illinois?ting sucked into the covert and witnesses helping him -- culvert and witnesses helping him. in the past 36 hours storms all the way to the east coast. watch the lights go out after this delaware lightning strike. skies lit up from washington d.c. to illinois. wind took out the street, claiming the life of a mail carrier driving through a thunderstorm. another death in for thompson, south dakota. >> that is what it sounded like. rob: she was asleep in the camper when the storm hit. >> wee and a half times and lifted over the electrical box and rolled again.
remember this rescue in southern illinois?ting sucked into the covert and witnesses helping him -- culvert and witnesses helping him. in the past 36 hours storms all the way to the east coast. watch the lights go out after this delaware lightning strike. skies lit up from washington d.c. to illinois. wind took out the street, claiming the life of a mail carrier driving through a thunderstorm. another death in for thompson, south dakota. >> that is what it sounded like. rob: she was asleep...
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there's a chance of strong gusty thunderstorms from about missouri to southern illinois back toward denver toward the western dakotas and thunderstorms producing tornado in western kansas and eastern colorado would be that state. 57 degrees in philadelphia right now. you can see locally we have all green aircraft on the big board at the airport. no major delays and no rain in any of the commonly traveled destinations. >> going on to "healthcheck," many put off routine cancer screenings because they could be costly. new research on the effects of the affordable care act reveal many are taking advantage of the profession. researchers at the american cancer society found rates of collin cancer screening he -- colon cancer screening increased. most of the increase was found in people in lower income groups. >>> a man from austin texas received the first scalp and skull transport. he developed a rare form of cancer and the raid nation left a gaping woundness head and his kidney and pancreas began to fail. i plans to go back to work in a few months. >> the monthly data release that has the obili
there's a chance of strong gusty thunderstorms from about missouri to southern illinois back toward denver toward the western dakotas and thunderstorms producing tornado in western kansas and eastern colorado would be that state. 57 degrees in philadelphia right now. you can see locally we have all green aircraft on the big board at the airport. no major delays and no rain in any of the commonly traveled destinations. >> going on to "healthcheck," many put off routine cancer...
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severe weather across the country from missouri and southern illinois through denver and state of kansas billings montana and out in kansas and eastern colorado some tornados are possible today. that would be the big heavy hitting part of the country. a little rain in philadelphia. all green aircraft at philadelphia international as we don't have rain in any of our other frequently traveled destinations so far so good matt on the runways and taxi ways. >> golden state warriors spoiled labron james return to the nba finals. the warriors and cavaliers battling for the lead. regulation time ended 98-all. the warriors won in overnight time. it continues on sunday night on 6abc. >> 6:23, next time and new at 6:00 p.m., how bruce jener's transition is impacting a neighborhood in a big way. >> reporter: two men picked the wrong shop to rob in lawndale, we're live with the latest details on the shootout at 6:30. new on "action news" a string of storms spawned three tornadoes in northern colorado yesterday. as many as 30 homes were damaged. the violent storms brought baseball sized hail to the ar
severe weather across the country from missouri and southern illinois through denver and state of kansas billings montana and out in kansas and eastern colorado some tornados are possible today. that would be the big heavy hitting part of the country. a little rain in philadelphia. all green aircraft at philadelphia international as we don't have rain in any of our other frequently traveled destinations so far so good matt on the runways and taxi ways. >> golden state warriors spoiled...
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. >> the remnants of what was tropical storm bill continues across missouri in to southern illinois and parts of kentucky and tennessee. we have seen a considerable amount of rainfall leading to localized flooding, especially across texas and oklahoma where we received the heaviest of rain. as the system continues to move in a northeasterly direction, we see the watches for flooding extended. that includes the general st. louis area southward in to springfield and even further south than that. here's our forecast radar. you can see it. it is counterclockwise circulation pattern. heavy at times just south of indianapolis. we could experience anywhere between three, upwards of six inches of rainfall near the border of ohio, illinois and indiana and kentucky. that's where we anticipate the most amount of rain for the next 24 hours. hot across the southeast. look at these temperatures running well above average from atlanta in to raleigh, as well as nashville. >> thank you for that. >>> we are following breaking news this morning. a man arrested for killing nine people in a charleston churc
. >> the remnants of what was tropical storm bill continues across missouri in to southern illinois and parts of kentucky and tennessee. we have seen a considerable amount of rainfall leading to localized flooding, especially across texas and oklahoma where we received the heaviest of rain. as the system continues to move in a northeasterly direction, we see the watches for flooding extended. that includes the general st. louis area southward in to springfield and even further south than...
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worst travel spots, southern illinois and areas bordering there in indiana. later on today, 27 million people are under a chance of severe weather. that's a slight risk everywhere in yellow there. isolated strong storms greatest risk will be wind damage. we could get one or two tornadoes. i'm not expecting a lot. our dying system was a hurricane, now barely even a tropical storm. cabo san lucas almost completely spared. this storm should fall apart during the day today. we were hoping rain would get up into southern california and arizona from this system. a lot of it will die off before it gets there. maybe added showers wednesday in tucson. thunderstorms from tennessee to pennsylvania, we're dry today, d.c. to new york. tuesday, on the i-95 corridor, chance of storms. i'm still here. i didn't hit any big money at the belmont. >> i meant to ask you, bill. >> that's right. i gave you my horses for my trifecta. i got the first place and third place. i didn't have the second place horse. >> you did come away with a little -- >> it paid a whopping $54. i barely
worst travel spots, southern illinois and areas bordering there in indiana. later on today, 27 million people are under a chance of severe weather. that's a slight risk everywhere in yellow there. isolated strong storms greatest risk will be wind damage. we could get one or two tornadoes. i'm not expecting a lot. our dying system was a hurricane, now barely even a tropical storm. cabo san lucas almost completely spared. this storm should fall apart during the day today. we were hoping rain...
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and remember this dramatic rescue in southern illinois? >> help! help! help! >> reporter: a boy getting sucked into that culvert. witnesses racing to help him. >> jesus, please help this kid right now! >> reporter: finally pulling that boy to safety. in the past 36 hours, storms firing all the way to the east coast. watch the lights go out after this delaware lightning strike skies lit up from washington, d.c., to illinois. and wind taking out this tree, claiming a mail carrier's life when it crashed down on her mail truck while driving through a thunderstorm. another death in ft. thompson, south dakota. close by, samahtha weaver was asleep with her family in their camper when the storm hit. >> we rolled one and a half times, and we lifted over the electrical box, and then landed, and rolled again. >> and rob is here now. a terrifying night for that family. the first day of summer rough for so many people. >> i think the north central part of the u.s. will be hit tonight. eastern montana through north dakota. we're watching the storms pop up. and will drive th
and remember this dramatic rescue in southern illinois? >> help! help! help! >> reporter: a boy getting sucked into that culvert. witnesses racing to help him. >> jesus, please help this kid right now! >> reporter: finally pulling that boy to safety. in the past 36 hours, storms firing all the way to the east coast. watch the lights go out after this delaware lightning strike skies lit up from washington, d.c., to illinois. and wind taking out this tree, claiming a mail...
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circulation hanging on with this system and really clearly see here moving in portion s of southern illinois, kentucky and portions of indiana as well. all this will be drifting our way, as we head into the second half of the weekend. late saturday night into sunday morning is the time to watch. lets talk about a near term first of all, we will start with temperatures right now and temperatures have warm up quite nicely after a cool day only in the mid 70's. today we got to mid to upper 80's. eighty-six at the airport. eighty-two down in wildwood. seventy-four in mount pocono. if you are out and about maybe heading down to the phillies game maybe a stray shower that should start to have move out and fizzle once the sun goes down. partly cloudy at 9:00. 80 degrees. 11:00 p.m. partly cloudy at 78. here's the flood watch that goes into effect late tomorrow evening, staying in effect until 8:00 p.m. on sunday. that is the entire region. thinks the flash flood watch for cities like baltimore and d.c. how much rain are we talking about? watch for rain, three plus inches and south and west of phila
circulation hanging on with this system and really clearly see here moving in portion s of southern illinois, kentucky and portions of indiana as well. all this will be drifting our way, as we head into the second half of the weekend. late saturday night into sunday morning is the time to watch. lets talk about a near term first of all, we will start with temperatures right now and temperatures have warm up quite nicely after a cool day only in the mid 70's. today we got to mid to upper 80's....
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and in the last 24 hours five reported tornadoes in southern illinois alone. winds ripping the roof off this house. heavy rain causing this dramatic scene watch as three kids play in a drainage ditch filling with flood water passerby matt choat was there shooting this video. >> i could see their heads just bobbing in the creek. the water was all the way up here to the concrete. it was coming up over the road. now sensing danger two of the boys managing to get out but one. >> help! help, help! >> reporter: getting sucked into that culvert. his friend grabbing his arms trying to lift him but can't. >> he's getting sucked under! matt, run! matt's wife telling him to run, her daughter praying. jesus please help this kid right now! do not, do not let him drown! >> reporter: choate and other witnesses struggling frantically, but finally pulling him out of the pipe. tonight, that boy bruised and battered but safe. >> i just thank god for just placing us here at the right time. >>> and rob is here now. thankfully a happy ending but so many others facing severe weather
and in the last 24 hours five reported tornadoes in southern illinois alone. winds ripping the roof off this house. heavy rain causing this dramatic scene watch as three kids play in a drainage ditch filling with flood water passerby matt choat was there shooting this video. >> i could see their heads just bobbing in the creek. the water was all the way up here to the concrete. it was coming up over the road. now sensing danger two of the boys managing to get out but one. >> help!...
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. >> emergency crews used boats to as he is are you dozens of people from flooding in southern illinois took about two hours to bring people to dry ground in centerville yesterday. many chose to stay in their homes, because the evacuation was not mandatory. there were no reported injuries. red cross and salvation army are helping those displaced families. i was in that area a week ago there's lots of so i bean plants and farmer -- soy bean plants and farmers in the area. it will be interesting to see what happens. >> reporter: it's not going to be too good. when you talk about flooding like that especially flooding across the heartland of the nation usually means bad signs for the farmers out there. there's the view of cape may. if you're somebody who doesn't enjoy the sun this is your day. we're not expecting it. we'll have temperatures in the 70s. rain drops flying north and west of the city. we're zoom into berks county north of bally fleetwood, wet weather, every now and then we see yellows yellows and oranges west of macungie. it's warm and sticky. wilmington 71 degrees, millville,
. >> emergency crews used boats to as he is are you dozens of people from flooding in southern illinois took about two hours to bring people to dry ground in centerville yesterday. many chose to stay in their homes, because the evacuation was not mandatory. there were no reported injuries. red cross and salvation army are helping those displaced families. i was in that area a week ago there's lots of so i bean plants and farmer -- soy bean plants and farmers in the area. it will be...
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scary times across southern illinois. another one to two inches expected there.ith system number two. what's left of bill potentially across the northeast where they can use the rain out west, completely dry across the entire west coast. red flag warnings. and the heat continues. not good news for the fires. >>> we want to move to those wildfires out west. conditions worsening, hundreds of structures now in danger. hot, dry conditions, the largest fire is in california, that's where abc's ryan owens joins us. good morning, ryan. >> paula, good morning to you. there are 1800 firefighters on this one blaze alone. they're making some progress. what they really need is a break from mother nature. thousands of firefighters are now battling wildfires scorching the state of california. >> it's hard. it's hard. so, we're not really sure what to expect tomorrow morning. >> reporter: overnight, some residents urged to evacuate as this fire in santa margarita in central california, burns more than 1,000 acres. 500 buildings are threatened here as the so-called "lake fire" b
scary times across southern illinois. another one to two inches expected there.ith system number two. what's left of bill potentially across the northeast where they can use the rain out west, completely dry across the entire west coast. red flag warnings. and the heat continues. not good news for the fires. >>> we want to move to those wildfires out west. conditions worsening, hundreds of structures now in danger. hot, dry conditions, the largest fire is in california, that's where...
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the center of the storm near paducah, kentucky moving in toward southern illinois and western kentuckycontinue. check this out, tomorrow up into the ohio valley, still with some tropical features and still as a thunderstorm producer. parts of western new york state and other parts of the ohio valley. also look for thunderstorms tomorrow between chicago and minneapolis and down south in northern florida. western part of the nation will be mostly sunny and warm. hot in california tomorrow. look for highs of 99 at chico 103 fresno, 113 in palm springs. here warm but not hot. as we check out the summertime microclimate, 60 half moon bay, 64 san francisco. sunny and milder across the bay in oakland. 70. warmer inland, 88. hot farther inland at antioch with a high of 90 degrees. typical summer spread of temperatures. >>> still ahead here on abc 7 news at 4:00 new hope for migraines. the promises drug doctors are now testing. >>> and abc 7 catches up with steve kerr. how he compared today's celebration to the other five titles under his belt. >>> and i'm michael finney. we're talking earthqua
the center of the storm near paducah, kentucky moving in toward southern illinois and western kentuckycontinue. check this out, tomorrow up into the ohio valley, still with some tropical features and still as a thunderstorm producer. parts of western new york state and other parts of the ohio valley. also look for thunderstorms tomorrow between chicago and minneapolis and down south in northern florida. western part of the nation will be mostly sunny and warm. hot in california tomorrow. look...
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the remnants of tropical storm bill are headed toward arkansas and flood watches extend into southern illinoisin its wake bill has left a lot of headaches and heartaches. the search continues for a 2- year-old child swept away by high water in oklahoma. rockslides have closed interstate 35, one of the oklahoma's busiest highways. several vehicles were damaged when drivers ran into boulders and rocks tumbled down a hillside. >> if you don't need to get out, don't get out. >>> at a park in austin, texas, three teens had to be rescued when raging floodwaters surrounded their car. luckily all three were pulled to safety. >>> now wusa9 game on sports with kristen berset brought to you by xfinity. >> in season we've seen the evolution of bryce harper into the player most expected him to become, but how long will he wear that curly w? holden kirschner joins us live now from nats park. quite the conversation you had with mr. lerner. >> yes, i did. we'll get to bryce in a moment. so it's raining outside. topper told you all about it. talked to a ground crew member. they are fairly confident the game wi
the remnants of tropical storm bill are headed toward arkansas and flood watches extend into southern illinoisin its wake bill has left a lot of headaches and heartaches. the search continues for a 2- year-old child swept away by high water in oklahoma. rockslides have closed interstate 35, one of the oklahoma's busiest highways. several vehicles were damaged when drivers ran into boulders and rocks tumbled down a hillside. >> if you don't need to get out, don't get out. >>> at a...
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flash flood watches and warnings are in effect from the coast of texas to southern illinois which may receive anywhere from 2-5" of rain we're told tonight. the storm is forecast to remain a tropical depression until at least friday morning. >>> the issue of climate change and leading republican presidential candidates to take on pope francis. pontiff set to release an encyclical tomorrow that has been leaked but it will make a moral case for action to curb climate change. governor jeb bush suggesting the pope risk politicizing religion. >> hope i'm not like going to get castigated by saying this by my priest back home but i don't get economic policy from my bishops or cardinals or my pope. i think religion ought to be about making us better as people and less about things that end up getting into the political realm. lou: governor jeb bush not hesitating to enter that foray. earlier this month, the candidate rick santorum said the church shouldn't be weighing in on scientific or political matters. >>> joining me now fox news senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano. judge grea
flash flood watches and warnings are in effect from the coast of texas to southern illinois which may receive anywhere from 2-5" of rain we're told tonight. the storm is forecast to remain a tropical depression until at least friday morning. >>> the issue of climate change and leading republican presidential candidates to take on pope francis. pontiff set to release an encyclical tomorrow that has been leaked but it will make a moral case for action to curb climate change....
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northwest arkansas, missouri, even southern illinois and the remnants could get in here by father's dayw it's hot father's day. >> there's your silver lining. instead of grilling out when it's 9 #, he will be -- 98, he will be grilling out with an umbrella. we are worried about this one. i want 88. couldn't it make it to 85? i don't know. let you know at 11:00. not looking good. right now 79. that won't do it. dew points in the 60s. so a little more comfortable i suppose. winds west, southwest at 6. here's a look at the radar. these are nuisance showers. which is one reason we issued a yellow alert. here's the radar. just light activity around frederick. we'll concentrate on these, looking through much of fairfax. you see some more yellows here. just moderate rainfall around tysons and down toward fairfax and across and south of i-66. a little bit of activity in northwest d.c. and out river road and connecticut avenue as well, but nothing crazy heavy. this is what we'll track for you. everything moving east, southeast. headed toward oxon hill at about 5:39 on storm tracker. and also cli
northwest arkansas, missouri, even southern illinois and the remnants could get in here by father's dayw it's hot father's day. >> there's your silver lining. instead of grilling out when it's 9 #, he will be -- 98, he will be grilling out with an umbrella. we are worried about this one. i want 88. couldn't it make it to 85? i don't know. let you know at 11:00. not looking good. right now 79. that won't do it. dew points in the 60s. so a little more comfortable i suppose. winds west,...
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down towards kentucky as well as southern illinois, he he can protect to see them produce gusty winds knocking down trees, probably causing problems with power outages across that region. something we haven't talked about is what is happening in the southeast. it has been the temperatures, we have been in a heatwave all week long. now, currently temperatures have been coming down, atlanta 88 degrees. birmingham about 92. tomorrow, those temperatures are coming right back up again. charlotte, 99. atlanta, 96 degrees. temperatures quite high, normally for atlanta 87 is the high. monday 96, tuesday 96 degrees, as well. it's as we go towards monday and tuesday, up here across the eastern seaboard, we have thunderstorms popping up, but start a take a look at these temperatures 93 degrees up here towards washington, d.c. i want to show you as we go towards tuesday, we are expecting those temperatures to go even higher. 100 degrees up here toward washington, on tuesday even up their towards new york we start to feel the heat and this is going to be 92 degrees all across the south. look at th
down towards kentucky as well as southern illinois, he he can protect to see them produce gusty winds knocking down trees, probably causing problems with power outages across that region. something we haven't talked about is what is happening in the southeast. it has been the temperatures, we have been in a heatwave all week long. now, currently temperatures have been coming down, atlanta 88 degrees. birmingham about 92. tomorrow, those temperatures are coming right back up again. charlotte,...
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held on to circulation as you can see circulation with that system as it moves into portions of southern illinois. this is going to really move across northeast into the weekend and get here by late saturday night into sunday. that is when a flood watch will go in effect for the entire region and will start late saturday evening and continue into sunday evening. tropical depression bill right now wind at 25 miles an hour, central pressure at 1,006 millibar watch as this follows the path of the storm. philadelphia and points just to the west of over 2 inches of rain associated with the moisture from that system. here is our flood watch that goes into effect saturday evening and will continue all day sunday at least through sunday evening. by the way flash flood watch that lighter green for portions of d.c. and baltimore area first forecast for tonight watch for spotty showers and storms, otherwise it is pretty quiet. 83 degrees outside. for 9:00 we are partly cloudy at 80 degrees. 11:00 p.m. partly cloudy at 78. not a bad night tonight. we will have more on when heavy rain will hit and if we salva
held on to circulation as you can see circulation with that system as it moves into portions of southern illinois. this is going to really move across northeast into the weekend and get here by late saturday night into sunday. that is when a flood watch will go in effect for the entire region and will start late saturday evening and continue into sunday evening. tropical depression bill right now wind at 25 miles an hour, central pressure at 1,006 millibar watch as this follows the path of the...
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complex of storms will weaken as it heads your way into minnesota and wisconsin and des moines and southern illinois. the other spots we are worried about are the parts of the mid atlantic. we have severe weather in the northern plains and wyoming and montana. thrlts -- there it is at 9:00 p.m. tonight. the front pushes through two rounds of storms i should say. this is what else left of bill. here comes the rain up the ohio river gets into the washington, d.c. area this afternoon and new york city later on tonight. that's a look at the national outlook, hot across the southwest, here's the local forecast. >> reporter: good morning, everyone, i'm meteorologist chris sowers with this accuweather update. we have showers across the lehigh valley, we'll get you outside, they say a cloudy day sticky high humidity levels in the 70s later on. there could hit or miss showers or thunderstorms this afternoon. father's day not going to be a wash. we start out with morning rain and brightens up later in the day, another round 67 thunderstorms move in, 88 degrees feeling like the 90s. >> boston/new england accen
complex of storms will weaken as it heads your way into minnesota and wisconsin and des moines and southern illinois. the other spots we are worried about are the parts of the mid atlantic. we have severe weather in the northern plains and wyoming and montana. thrlts -- there it is at 9:00 p.m. tonight. the front pushes through two rounds of storms i should say. this is what else left of bill. here comes the rain up the ohio river gets into the washington, d.c. area this afternoon and new york...
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i remember in the 1990's, i was a traveling refrigerator technician in southern illinois. the politicians just said how great nafta was going to be. i remember one of them said in particular, factories will have to add on second and third shifts because demand will be so high for our products. and all nafta did was decimate the blue-collar middle-class. it hurt. they screwed us. now we have this new free-trade agreement coming down. and i believe -- i am democrat but i'm listening to donald trump and he is talking about how mexico and china is just really doing us over. and i hope this time when they screw us over, they give us lubricants because it -- host: all right. guest: southern illinois so was hurt pretty hard by nafta, as i recall. did you work for maytag? he's gone. but where he lives, he is exactly right. at the time nafta was being written, i didn't work for "cq roll call." i know a little bit about the economy there. yeah, they got hurt bad. there was a huge maytag factory in downstate illinois that -- that promised that there was going to be -- let's where peo
i remember in the 1990's, i was a traveling refrigerator technician in southern illinois. the politicians just said how great nafta was going to be. i remember one of them said in particular, factories will have to add on second and third shifts because demand will be so high for our products. and all nafta did was decimate the blue-collar middle-class. it hurt. they screwed us. now we have this new free-trade agreement coming down. and i believe -- i am democrat but i'm listening to donald...
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the line of storms moving through illinois, southern parts of illinois and southwestern parts of indianais afternoon and evening we do have potential for severe storms as far west as portions of colorado and new mexico as far east as upstate new york and western connecticut. the greatest probability across areas in the eastern portions of tennessee through upstate new york where you look at the possibility for storms to rotate and produce isolated tornadoes in addition to large hail and damaging wind gusts. as far as travel goes, we expect conditions to remain quiet across the east. eventually storms will produce issues across parts of the east coast and most of the activity across portions of the interior northeast and across parts of the central plains. you cannot issue a travel out there. we will keep you updated otherwise high temperatures across the nation. you are well into the 90s across texas, oklahoma and the 90s across parts of the carolinas and interior portions of the northwest heating up as well. montana, idaho and also washington state. let's head over to you. sandra: maria
the line of storms moving through illinois, southern parts of illinois and southwestern parts of indianais afternoon and evening we do have potential for severe storms as far west as portions of colorado and new mexico as far east as upstate new york and western connecticut. the greatest probability across areas in the eastern portions of tennessee through upstate new york where you look at the possibility for storms to rotate and produce isolated tornadoes in addition to large hail and...
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and remember this dramatic rescue in southern illinois? >> help help. >> a boy getting sucked into that culvert. witnesses racing to help him. >> jesus, please help this kid right now. >> finally pulling him to safety. in the past 36 hours, storms firing all the way to the east coast. watch the lights go out after this delaware lightning strike. skies lit up from washington, d.c. to illinois. and wind taking out this tree claiming a mail carrier's life when it crashed down on our mail truck while driving through a thunderstorm. another death in fort thompson south dakota. close by samantha weaver was asleep when the storm hit. >> we rolled one and a half times and we lifted over the electrical box and then landed and then rolled again. >> reporter: so many states hit with severe weather over the weekend. on monday we'll focus on the great lakes, minneapolis, chicago, detroit, those cities will be under the gun. rob marciano abc news new york. >> so overseas is searing heat in pakistan killed at least 130 people over the weekend. the temper
and remember this dramatic rescue in southern illinois? >> help help. >> a boy getting sucked into that culvert. witnesses racing to help him. >> jesus, please help this kid right now. >> finally pulling him to safety. in the past 36 hours, storms firing all the way to the east coast. watch the lights go out after this delaware lightning strike. skies lit up from washington, d.c. to illinois. and wind taking out this tree claiming a mail carrier's life when it crashed...
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that continues through the next couple of days through the southern portions of illinois and indiana.ton dc had record heat yesterday. there's not hot weather to be talked about out there. >> too much man or too hot. take the pick. >> yeah i don't want either of them. >> thanks bill. >>> new detail in the prison break and the trail for richard matt and sweat have gone cold. as for joyce mitch and atthe alleged deal to drive a car may have been the plan b. the es cap peas had another one that allowed them to flea. meanwhile her husband visited her for the first time yesterday and his attorney tells nbc news that they're not true. >>> in nrk nrk a shark attack victim is sharing his story. hunt er was attacked on sunday and lost part of his left arm:he describes the moment of terror. >> like i said i felt it on my leg, and then i saw it once it had attacked my arm because it was out of the water a little bit. >>> in london michelle obama met with prince harry. >>> jeb bush on love and getting the boot. federal employees left exposed. scram scrambled politics is next. dream big wander mor
that continues through the next couple of days through the southern portions of illinois and indiana.ton dc had record heat yesterday. there's not hot weather to be talked about out there. >> too much man or too hot. take the pick. >> yeah i don't want either of them. >> thanks bill. >>> new detail in the prison break and the trail for richard matt and sweat have gone cold. as for joyce mitch and atthe alleged deal to drive a car may have been the plan b. the es cap...
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. >>> emergency boats rescued distance from flooding in southern i illinois. many chose to stay in their homes, because the evacuation was not mandatory. there were no reported injuries, the red cross and the salvation army are helping those displaced families. goodness gracious, lots of flooding. we'll see the remnants of bill swing through one thing you'll notice is the humidity. we'll go live on sky 6. we'll see downpours developing later on tonight. some of them could be heavy. rainfall totals could exceed two or three inches. let's go over to double scan live. we'll see a mainly cloudy afternoon, double scan live will load up from time to time. we're seeing showers across western portions of south jersey, western gloucester and camden county. route 30, 322 heavier stuff over barns borough and swedesboro pushing off the northeast very slowly 5 to 10 miles per hour. waking up to spotty showers this morning, that's pretty much what you'll see throughout the day. mainly cloudy skies one or two areas, quick-hitting pop pop-up shower thunderstorm, that's about
. >>> emergency boats rescued distance from flooding in southern i illinois. many chose to stay in their homes, because the evacuation was not mandatory. there were no reported injuries, the red cross and the salvation army are helping those displaced families. goodness gracious, lots of flooding. we'll see the remnants of bill swing through one thing you'll notice is the humidity. we'll go live on sky 6. we'll see downpours developing later on tonight. some of them could be heavy....
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she had grown up in southern illinois. she had worked all the way through her life, job after job after job. and i knew she was a hardworking lady a good person, and she said to me one day senator i've heard about this debate in washington about the affordable care act and i'm scared. i said why? she said i don't think i can afford it. and she says they won't let me pick my own doctor. and i said well, judy, i don't want to get personal, but i need to ask you a few questions. do you have health insurance? no no, senator, i have never had health insurance in my life. i have never had a job that offered health insurance. she was 60 years old. and i said now i'm going to get real personal. can you give me an idea how much money you make? if you want to, can you tell me? she said sure, and she told me. i said judy, when it's all over, you're going to be covered by medicaid. you won't be paying for this. for the first time in your life, you're going to have health insurance. you're going to be able to go to the hospital and not
she had grown up in southern illinois. she had worked all the way through her life, job after job after job. and i knew she was a hardworking lady a good person, and she said to me one day senator i've heard about this debate in washington about the affordable care act and i'm scared. i said why? she said i don't think i can afford it. and she says they won't let me pick my own doctor. and i said well, judy, i don't want to get personal, but i need to ask you a few questions. do you have health...
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and east flash flood watches from louisville back to parts of western tennessee and then look southern illinoisbalex: gooood morning, i i'm alexex liggitt here, sun and clouds across the region. temperatures in the 70's, we are seeing essentialal for heavy rain all saturday night intsunday >> all that weather brought to you by walgreens and adam lambert is coming up on "gma." there's the hashtag. can't wait. >> in case they didn't know. >> exactly. we'll be joining you shortly, ginger. >>> much more ahead this morning. a warning about pool safety and why it may be difficult to spot someone drowning even if they're just a few feet away. >> scary stuff. >>> a major league scandal are kansas city royal fans stealing the all-star game for the hometown team? >> no. >> come on back. what happened to your hair? i got it. walgreens has all you need to keep it all under control. from a little touch-up... come on, guys! to finding that perfect finishing touch... to making memories at the touch of a button. all without missing a beat. walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. song: rachel platten "fi
and east flash flood watches from louisville back to parts of western tennessee and then look southern illinoisbalex: gooood morning, i i'm alexex liggitt here, sun and clouds across the region. temperatures in the 70's, we are seeing essentialal for heavy rain all saturday night intsunday >> all that weather brought to you by walgreens and adam lambert is coming up on "gma." there's the hashtag. can't wait. >> in case they didn't know. >> exactly. we'll be joining...
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those flash flood watches from louisville back to parts of western tennessee and then, look, southern illinoisn >> good morning, we are starting out great like in oakland but we have high clouds and sunshine this afternoon. a few low clouds at the coast and a lot of sunshine, 60 to 93 inland. the seven-day forecast is as warm tomorrow but summer starts on sunday and much >> all that weather brought to you by walgreens and adam lambert is coming up on "gma." there's the hashtag. can't wait. >> in case they didn't know. >> exactly. we're going to be joining you shortly, ginger. thank you. >>> much more ahead this morning. a warning about pool safety and why it may be difficult to spot someone drowning even if they're just a few feet away. >> yeah, this is scary stuff. >>> and a major league scandal, are kansas city royals fans stealing the all-star game for the hometown team? >> no. >> come on back. wn team? >> no. >> come on back. what happened to your hair? i got it. walgreens has all you need to keep it all under control. from a little touch-up... come on, guys! to finding that perfect finish
those flash flood watches from louisville back to parts of western tennessee and then, look, southern illinoisn >> good morning, we are starting out great like in oakland but we have high clouds and sunshine this afternoon. a few low clouds at the coast and a lot of sunshine, 60 to 93 inland. the seven-day forecast is as warm tomorrow but summer starts on sunday and much >> all that weather brought to you by walgreens and adam lambert is coming up on "gma." there's the...
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that's why we see flash flood watches from the border of mexico up to southern illinois. the bull's-eye for the next couple of days is going to be in the ozarks there right there in parts of southern missouri northern arkansas. i'll have a lot more coming up. there is a severe weather threat today. you'll see that soon. >> i know you're on top. >>> to paula faris with the other top stories starting with a close call in one of the nation's busiest airports. >> too close for comfort and faa is investigating a near collision at chicago's midway airport. a southwest airlines flight and a delta flight started taking off on intersecting runways at the same time. an air traffic controller ordered one of t the planes to stop just in time. the confusion apparently caused by similar sounding flight numbers. and tense moments at this airport in asia. a fire erupted on this plane that just landed in kazakhstan. it turns out an oxygen canister had exploded leaving a gaping hole in the jet. luckily, no one was hurt. >>> and here in new yorkother alleged sympathizer of the terror group
that's why we see flash flood watches from the border of mexico up to southern illinois. the bull's-eye for the next couple of days is going to be in the ozarks there right there in parts of southern missouri northern arkansas. i'll have a lot more coming up. there is a severe weather threat today. you'll see that soon. >> i know you're on top. >>> to paula faris with the other top stories starting with a close call in one of the nation's busiest airports. >> too close for...
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and 3 to 5, even 5 to 8 inches of rain into parts of oklahoma into arkansas missouri southern illinoistinuing into the ohio valley. >> here's footage of bill coming ashore last night. 60 60-mile-an-hour-winds, pushing water inland causing additional flooding. >>> counting down to the fed decision, 2:00 p.m. eastern, fed chair yellen news conference after that. what bond investors expect to hear. scott mather, with nearly $1. trillion in assets under management. good to see you. >> thanks. good morning. >> what are you doing in your portfolios to prepare for what seems to be an eventual rise in interest rates? what do you suggest individual dozen? >> yeah we've been preparing for this moment for some -- for some time, actually. it's taken longer than maybe we thought coming into the year. one could argue, we think, the fed is behind the curve. but understandably so. we had a weak start to the year. a lot of those uncertainties have been resolved and that the fed has a good understanding what the rise in the dollar would do they have a good understanding what the drop in energy prices wo
and 3 to 5, even 5 to 8 inches of rain into parts of oklahoma into arkansas missouri southern illinoistinuing into the ohio valley. >> here's footage of bill coming ashore last night. 60 60-mile-an-hour-winds, pushing water inland causing additional flooding. >>> counting down to the fed decision, 2:00 p.m. eastern, fed chair yellen news conference after that. what bond investors expect to hear. scott mather, with nearly $1. trillion in assets under management. good to see you....
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and it is still producing some pockets of heavier rain through southern illinois and through parts of west virginia and moving eventually later today into the mid-atlantic region. we are going to see some pockets of heavier rain in and around new york city down through philadelphia into new england tomorrow morning, and then it should finally start to pull away as we go into tomorrow afternoon. but we could see about one to three inches of rain. so because of that we do have some flash flood watches. even a flash flood warning down in southern indiana, because when that rain -- because it's tropical in nature comes down it can produce those torrential downpours that really can't absorb into the ground quick enough and we end up with that flash flooding. but it's in this area tonight and early tomorrow morning where we could end up with one to two inches with isolated higher amounts up near three inches. we also have this area back through iowa and into western illinois where we could see some stronger storms. the biggest threat will be for hail and damaging wind gusts and isolated gus
and it is still producing some pockets of heavier rain through southern illinois and through parts of west virginia and moving eventually later today into the mid-atlantic region. we are going to see some pockets of heavier rain in and around new york city down through philadelphia into new england tomorrow morning, and then it should finally start to pull away as we go into tomorrow afternoon. but we could see about one to three inches of rain. so because of that we do have some flash flood...
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steel in southern illinois, must suffer long-term harm before remedies take effect. you know, that's like waiting until the house burns down to the ground before you call the fire department. doesn't make sense. that's why i'm pleased that we are voting on the enforcement bill today which includes language that my friend congresswoman rodney davis and i introduced to combat these illegal trade practices. this legislation speeds up the process and helps companies like u.s. steel respond to illegal dumping before it causes serious harm to the company and its workers. i encourage my colleagues to support today's bill and protect our businesses and workers from unfair trade and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan. mr. levin: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. ryan: i yield 1 1/2 minutes to the gentleman from indiana. mr. messer: i rise in support of trade promotion authority because i'm a conservative who believes trade creates jobs and opportunity. in my district, farmers grow corn and soybeans and sell t
steel in southern illinois, must suffer long-term harm before remedies take effect. you know, that's like waiting until the house burns down to the ground before you call the fire department. doesn't make sense. that's why i'm pleased that we are voting on the enforcement bill today which includes language that my friend congresswoman rodney davis and i introduced to combat these illegal trade practices. this legislation speeds up the process and helps companies like u.s. steel respond to...
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because of the much touted remnant of former tropical storm bill that is circulating over southern section of illinois moving east. showers and the thunderstorms are likely tomorrow night. some could be heavy. flash flood watch is posted for most of this area. tomorrow evening and sunday morning early. southern maryland not included the outlook area. so what is ahead? the possibility of heavy rain. but it won't be until tomorrow evening or tomorrow night. after that, the showers and the storms will end sunday morning. hot and humid for father's day. isolated storm in the afternoon. typical summer heat and humidity monday, tuesday. back to you. kimberly: thank you doug. leon: to quote the great line "don't nobody really know bad news." talk about the weather. >> injury dismantled this team. every time there is good news, there is bad news lurking behind out. on the night they get doug fister back. a scare from the one player whose loss would be terrible for major league baseball as a whole. and beyond debilitating for his team. bryce harper was sent out tonight with a left hamstring strain. harper on t
because of the much touted remnant of former tropical storm bill that is circulating over southern section of illinois moving east. showers and the thunderstorms are likely tomorrow night. some could be heavy. flash flood watch is posted for most of this area. tomorrow evening and sunday morning early. southern maryland not included the outlook area. so what is ahead? the possibility of heavy rain. but it won't be until tomorrow evening or tomorrow night. after that, the showers and the storms...
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why not in kentucky or southern ohio? or illinois? or iowa, northern missouri?art of the reason that it happened here, i think, and i will just rattle a few off these counties were prairie counties. missouri was a slave state. when kansas opened as a territory in 1854 and missourians started to vote in kansas, it is easy to get across that border. when missourians voted in kansas in 1854, 18 55, they left their names at the polls. when the civil war started, in many instances, it wasn't necessarily the arbitrary discussion of the farm, but the targeted destruction of a farm. in 1854, in 1855, the angst between these counties and the anger -- and the kansas territory began. in 1856, a lot of men from these county led groups of went into kansas. -- men into kansas. during that period, people knew each other. they knew each other. they had lived next to some of these people. when the civil war started and things got really ugly, it wasn't always in an anonymous situation. people on both sides had lift. they worked their way down the left. a lot of the damage and we
why not in kentucky or southern ohio? or illinois? or iowa, northern missouri?art of the reason that it happened here, i think, and i will just rattle a few off these counties were prairie counties. missouri was a slave state. when kansas opened as a territory in 1854 and missourians started to vote in kansas, it is easy to get across that border. when missourians voted in kansas in 1854, 18 55, they left their names at the polls. when the civil war started, in many instances, it wasn't...
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why not in kentucky or southern ohio? or illinois? or iowa, northern missouri? part of the reason that it happened here, i think, and i will just rattle a few off these counties were prairie counties. missouri was a slave state. when kansas opened as a territory in 1854 and missourians started to vote in kansas, it is easy to get across that border. when missourians voted in kansas in 1854, 1855, they left their names at the polls. when the civil war started, in many instances, it wasn't necessarily the arbitrary discussion of the farm, but the targeted destruction of a farm. in 1854, in 1855, the angst between these counties and the the kansas territory began. in 1856, a lot of men from these counties led groups of men into kansas. during that period, people knew each other. they knew each other. they had lived next to some of these people. when the civil war started and things got really ugly, it wasn't always in an anonymous situation. people on both sides had lift. they worked their way down the left. a lot of the damage and western missouri occurred in 1861
why not in kentucky or southern ohio? or illinois? or iowa, northern missouri? part of the reason that it happened here, i think, and i will just rattle a few off these counties were prairie counties. missouri was a slave state. when kansas opened as a territory in 1854 and missourians started to vote in kansas, it is easy to get across that border. when missourians voted in kansas in 1854, 1855, they left their names at the polls. when the civil war started, in many instances, it wasn't...
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we're looking at three to five inches of rain locally in southern illinois into inld inddiana.three to five inches in the virginias and even into the washington, d.c. area. we'll get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we're in the 50s all across the bay, even though it's still cool in the north bay, now 47 degrees. as we get a look now at san francisco and we see the low clouds and just enough to create some mist and water drop let's on the camera lens there. we will break out and get bright sunshine this afternoon, reaching 85 degrees in the south bay, the east bay 74 degrees as we prepare for the warriors celebration parade it will be cool but warming up nicely later on. ? >> thank you very much. coming up, we're going back to savannah in charleston which is the scene of so much sadness. that community mourns. nine lives lost in that church massacre massacre. we're going to hear from brian williams speaking out for the first time about his suspension and his future. but first on a friday morning, this is "today" on n
we're looking at three to five inches of rain locally in southern illinois into inld inddiana.three to five inches in the virginias and even into the washington, d.c. area. we'll get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we're in the 50s all across the bay, even though it's still cool in the north bay, now 47 degrees. as we get a look now at san francisco and we see the low clouds and just enough to create some mist and water...