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these rain drops across southwestern virginia are continuing to come our way. for better or worse how you view our rain chances rain doesn't look like it will be as much now as it looked like it was going to be earlier this morning. pockets of moderate rain in the northern parts of the shenandoah valley from winchester down to strasburg and toms brook. showers around the metro area. nothing all that heavy for now. future weather carries the pockets of moderate rain out of here. by 2:00 or 3:00, most of the steadier rains will be moving down into southern maryland. once we get past 5:00 or 6:00 but the rain will come to an end. temperatures today will be in the upper 50s and low 60s and then for tomorrow looks like another really mild day with chances for rain off and on throughout much of the day but not a lot of rain coming. take a look at the weekend and the ten-day forecast coming up. >> thank you, chuck. >>> a big afternoon is planned for military families at the white house. first lady michelle obama will guide them through a special tour of this year's ho
these rain drops across southwestern virginia are continuing to come our way. for better or worse how you view our rain chances rain doesn't look like it will be as much now as it looked like it was going to be earlier this morning. pockets of moderate rain in the northern parts of the shenandoah valley from winchester down to strasburg and toms brook. showers around the metro area. nothing all that heavy for now. future weather carries the pockets of moderate rain out of here. by 2:00 or 3:00,...
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Nov 30, 2016
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look at that line of he heavy rain that extends from southwestern virginia all the way to new orleans. this is the leading edge of the rain now moving through richmond and charlottesville. it is closing in on us very quickly. it's not raining now around the immediate metro area, take your umbrella with you. rain drops already up as close to luray and page and shenandoah another chance for rain coming again later on this afternoon. with your headlines, thick fog with steady rain moving in this morning. this afternoon, really mild. near 70 degrees in the last day of november. quite breezy as well. a chance for bursts of rain and maybe even a rumble or two of thunder. optimistic though. you'll like the forecast. i'll show that you in a few minutes. right now, a lot of severe weather down south. desk. >> we got this breaking news. this comes out of alabama where three people we learned are dead after a tornado ripped through the northern part of the state there. now take a look at this video we got. you can see this truck turned on its side. lots and lots of damage. similar scenes like th
look at that line of he heavy rain that extends from southwestern virginia all the way to new orleans. this is the leading edge of the rain now moving through richmond and charlottesville. it is closing in on us very quickly. it's not raining now around the immediate metro area, take your umbrella with you. rain drops already up as close to luray and page and shenandoah another chance for rain coming again later on this afternoon. with your headlines, thick fog with steady rain moving in this...
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Nov 29, 2016
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more rain to, out of west virginia, areas of southwestern virginia, that's what's to come in the next couple of hours. temperature wise, 48 to 50 degrees. only going up and away. look at the sky conditions. rain continues. over 60 by lunchtime today. more rain coming through the area with temperatures today topping out in the mid 60's across the storms in the forecast again for tomorrow, the better risk is to see some flooding and high wind across the area. we will talk more about that in 10 minutes. julie: wet pavement and wet paper, that is causing problems. live above an incident on kenilworth avenue before you reach the capital beltway, this is where a truck lost a load of boxes of paper that is wet, obviously. southbound kenilworth avenue, stay to the left on the new pavement coming southbound on kenilworth avenue approaching the capital beltway. northbound the lanes are open. traffic is able to get by but if there is a distraction it will cost you some time. moving back to the map to show you what else we have on the roads, traveling inbound towards new york avenue we had a car
more rain to, out of west virginia, areas of southwestern virginia, that's what's to come in the next couple of hours. temperature wise, 48 to 50 degrees. only going up and away. look at the sky conditions. rain continues. over 60 by lunchtime today. more rain coming through the area with temperatures today topping out in the mid 60's across the storms in the forecast again for tomorrow, the better risk is to see some flooding and high wind across the area. we will talk more about that in 10...
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i grew up in southwestern virginia, in the county that went 81 to 18 for trump. cole county was economically devastated certainly. nowhere near among the people in the high school now as grew up with me. i was talking to my wife. she said, you know, those people got a lottery ticket. i think to some extent they are right. if your expectation is some sort of incremental change, the situation is sufficiently devastating. that is not good enough. you are willing to risk quite a bit for the hope for dramatic change. >> [indiscernible] >> try to speak up. one other point in terms of this historical perspective -- this should have been a republican vote. -- a republican year. the last time a democrat got elected after a two-time democrat had served was martin van buren, i believe. it did not happen in the 20th century. last time ironically, martin van buren was the first professional politician. on the second side, to study what they might call fundamentals. the movement of the economy, how long a party has been in power, the average predictions for people who have wor
i grew up in southwestern virginia, in the county that went 81 to 18 for trump. cole county was economically devastated certainly. nowhere near among the people in the high school now as grew up with me. i was talking to my wife. she said, you know, those people got a lottery ticket. i think to some extent they are right. if your expectation is some sort of incremental change, the situation is sufficiently devastating. that is not good enough. you are willing to risk quite a bit for the hope...
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i grew up in southwestern virginia in a county that went trump.18% for cole county was economically devastated people in the high school now as grew up with me. i was talking to my wife. she said, you know, those people are buying a lottery ticket and i think to some extent that is right. if your expectation is some sort of incremental change, the situation is sufficiently devastating and that is just not good enough and you are willing to risk quite a bit for the hope of dramatic change. >> can we turn the lights up? >> i will try and speak up. the last time a democrat followed got elected after a two-term democrat had served was martin van buren, i believe after andrew jackson -- it did not happen in the 20th century. a long time ago, ironically martin van buren was considered the first professional politician. side, for other political scientists to study what they might call fundamentals, the movement of the economy and how long it party has been in power, the average predictions for people who have worked these out several months ago was that the democrat would win a little less than 51%
i grew up in southwestern virginia in a county that went trump.18% for cole county was economically devastated people in the high school now as grew up with me. i was talking to my wife. she said, you know, those people are buying a lottery ticket and i think to some extent that is right. if your expectation is some sort of incremental change, the situation is sufficiently devastating and that is just not good enough and you are willing to risk quite a bit for the hope of dramatic change....
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i grew up in southwestern virginia, in the county that trump. to 18 for cole county was economically devastated certainly. inhere near among the people the high school now as grew up with me. i was talking to my wife. she said, you know, those people got a lottery ticket. i think to some extent they are right. some sortpectation is of incremental change, the situation is sufficiently devastating. that is not good enough. you are willing to risk quite a bit for the hope for dramatic change. >> [indiscernible] >> try to speak up. thisther point in terms of historical perspective -- this should have been a republican vote. the last time a democrat got elected after a two-time democrat had served was martin van buren, i believe. it did not happen in the 20th century. martin vanronically, buren was the first professional politician. to studycond side, what they might call fundamentals. the movement of the economy, how long a party has been in power, the average predictions for people who have worked these out several months ago was that the democrats
i grew up in southwestern virginia, in the county that trump. to 18 for cole county was economically devastated certainly. inhere near among the people the high school now as grew up with me. i was talking to my wife. she said, you know, those people got a lottery ticket. i think to some extent they are right. some sortpectation is of incremental change, the situation is sufficiently devastating. that is not good enough. you are willing to risk quite a bit for the hope for dramatic change....
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the leading edge of the clouds it will be here by 6:00 tonight or just now in southwestern parts of virginia but again, rain chances hold off until after midnight tonight so if you're going to be outside watg hopefully we'll have answers by then. cloudy skies tonight lead to another chance for rain after midnight tonight by 7:00 tomorrow morning, rain chances are increasing around here. so keep in mind, tomorrow will be a little on the showery side. 68 today. 58 tomorrow with the rain around. not a lot of rain and most of the rain tomorrow is in the front half of the day. we dry it out, breezy for thursday. veteran's day looks great and the weekend, saturday and four things to know about the weather coming up in 10. melissa mollet has trouble on the outer loop. >> near fedex field, 270 field after 85, still have the multi car crash on the shoulder causing some delays but as i said earlier it is getting better. inner and outer loop of the beltway looking normal. top of the beltway getting slow on the outer loop as you come off of 95. that is typical for this time of day. county headed into to
the leading edge of the clouds it will be here by 6:00 tonight or just now in southwestern parts of virginia but again, rain chances hold off until after midnight tonight so if you're going to be outside watg hopefully we'll have answers by then. cloudy skies tonight lead to another chance for rain after midnight tonight by 7:00 tomorrow morning, rain chances are increasing around here. so keep in mind, tomorrow will be a little on the showery side. 68 today. 58 tomorrow with the rain around....
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elementary and middle school in grundy, virginia just as volunteers were arriving by the hundreds to turn the school into a makeshift clinic. many people here in this southwesternner of virginia struggle to pay for everyday needs and that includes basic health care. >> there's a lot of poverty in this area, and the coal mines went down, and the jobs have gotten really bad. >> about everybody you talk to, a lot of people ain't got no insurance or no income, and this is the only place they can come to. >> reporter: just next to the line, trey justice and his girlfriend set up a tent, after walking for five hours to get here. >> my teeth and my eyes are really bad. i got ran over about four year ago. don't have no doctors, no insurance. >> reporter: six years after the passage of the affordable care act-- and despite 20 million more americans gaining health insurance-- considerable gaps in health care remain. the decision by states like virginia not to expand medicaid and the lack of dental and vision coverage even for those with insurance has meant that scenes like this are still playing out. >> if you're here to see the dentist, please raise your hand. >> report
elementary and middle school in grundy, virginia just as volunteers were arriving by the hundreds to turn the school into a makeshift clinic. many people here in this southwesternner of virginia struggle to pay for everyday needs and that includes basic health care. >> there's a lot of poverty in this area, and the coal mines went down, and the jobs have gotten really bad. >> about everybody you talk to, a lot of people ain't got no insurance or no income, and this is the only place...
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there are communities like that here in southwestern pennsylvania. i mean, virginia. there are communities like that in pennsylvania, which we expect will be one of the defining tests tonight right here in pennsylvania. and that's at 8:00. when we get results, 6:30 polls have closed, 7:00 results have come ncsi, if you will. towns in a state like this and so what's going to happen here? indiana, we expect, will stay red. we want to look at it there. early results come from states that we think indiana and kentucky, we think will be reliably red. we'll still learn from them looking at these results. these new hampshire votes, if you're staying with us throughout the night, states will turn a color of who is leading until we call them. sometimes the map can look a little deceptive. you go into new hampshire, dixville notch, some other small towns voted. >> 55 people so far. >> they got it over with, no stress on them today. >> that's the number you need to be elected, 270. going into this night where do we stand? >> coming into the night 268 to 204 is where we stood. cl
there are communities like that here in southwestern pennsylvania. i mean, virginia. there are communities like that in pennsylvania, which we expect will be one of the defining tests tonight right here in pennsylvania. and that's at 8:00. when we get results, 6:30 polls have closed, 7:00 results have come ncsi, if you will. towns in a state like this and so what's going to happen here? indiana, we expect, will stay red. we want to look at it there. early results come from states that we think...
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down the map to gloucester county.gl the great swath of the commonwealth of virginia, in thn northern part and in the southwestern part overwhelming tonight went for donald trump. how did hillary clinton pulledlt replicating what mark warner din in virginia and what tim kaine her now running mate did inn virginia. building a firewall against that republican strong hold in the south and southwestern portions of the state bringing in arlington county, bringing in fairfax county, bringing inin loudon county, which has correctly predicted the president of the united statesas in the last four elections. loudon county tonight going for hillary clinton. the trump people were loong virginia saying maybe if they could get that into their column that could forestall any damage they were having if they werehey not getting one of those battle ground states like florida, lik, north carolina, like ohio tonight. again those three tonight very,, very close.ve anybody who thought this wasthis going to be a quick night wellwl they've got to rethink thatthat tonight now, but the trump people are keeping an eye onon this and they ar
down the map to gloucester county.gl the great swath of the commonwealth of virginia, in thn northern part and in the southwestern part overwhelming tonight went for donald trump. how did hillary clinton pulledlt replicating what mark warner din in virginia and what tim kaine her now running mate did inn virginia. building a firewall against that republican strong hold in the south and southwestern portions of the state bringing in arlington county, bringing in fairfax county, bringing inin...
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Nov 29, 2016
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southwestern north carolina. and then you get into the colors in new england, up to 2 inches. an inch toward west virginia and western virginia. and for us talking about anywhere from 1/4 inch to 1/2 inch for central and eastern north carolina. so we won't be the big recipients. it'll be the folks to the west that need the rain a whole lot more than we do! 70s for tomorrow and wednesday. couple of days. by thursday, the rain is gone. cooler. 60 the high. friday, saturday look pretty good. cool with highs in the 50s. another opportunity for rain on sunday. the high temperature in the upper 50s. we'll have more about what's going on in gatlinburg coming up at 11:00. big breaking news story. >> wow! scary situation! >> scary situation. thanks. >>> domino's wants you to get your pizza no matter what the weather. >> but sometimes drivers can't get out on the roads. that's where this reindeer comes in. >>> police in toronto say a video game inspired an 11-year- old's joyride. officers spotted an erratic driver over the weekend. when they went to pull him over, the car sped up. when they boxed him in, they reali
southwestern north carolina. and then you get into the colors in new england, up to 2 inches. an inch toward west virginia and western virginia. and for us talking about anywhere from 1/4 inch to 1/2 inch for central and eastern north carolina. so we won't be the big recipients. it'll be the folks to the west that need the rain a whole lot more than we do! 70s for tomorrow and wednesday. couple of days. by thursday, the rain is gone. cooler. 60 the high. friday, saturday look pretty good. cool...