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with tammie souza. philadelphia, south jersey and northern delaware, that's where we'll see the heavy accumulating snow. this doesn't wind down until very late tomorrow a night, possibly power lines down because of the heavy snow. we'll see accumulating snow, some areas 3, 4, 6 inches of snow, the heaviest in the lehigh valley. the commutes will be messy. tomorrow morning you will be looking at a messy commute. you will see a wet community in philadelphia and south jersey. by the time we get to the evening, it would be an messy commute with accumulating snow. that's the time frame you need to stay home and be off the roadways tomorrow afternoon and we will see winds and gusts we're very concerned about the trees and power lines. for tonight we'll see rain showers. we will see the light snow showers across the upper pennsylvania suburbs. you may have an inch or two much accumulation by early tomorrow morning, but for the rest of us it's rain showers. tomorrow, we will rain, it may mix in with a bit of we
with tammie souza. philadelphia, south jersey and northern delaware, that's where we'll see the heavy accumulating snow. this doesn't wind down until very late tomorrow a night, possibly power lines down because of the heavy snow. we'll see accumulating snow, some areas 3, 4, 6 inches of snow, the heaviest in the lehigh valley. the commutes will be messy. tomorrow morning you will be looking at a messy commute. you will see a wet community in philadelphia and south jersey. by the time we get to...
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. >> tammie souza is looking at the big picture including the timing. conditions will worse b as this all goes on. >> we're headed straight downhill from here. alt-right now we're just looking at the light rain moving into the area and light winds. this is not our big concern can. the first alert is for the entire area. it does not go into effect until tomorrow morning at 5:00. that's through saturday morning at 10:0010:00 area. including 50 to 70 mile an hour wind gusts. this includes you in the lehigh valley and on the shore. e we could see the strongest gusts right along the shoreline because out at sea we're going to see 25 foot waves and hurricane force winds. that's not on the shore, but that's out to sea on the shore we could see 6 to 10 foot waves. so that's going to contribute to coastal flooding. we'll see high tide at the same time. heavy rain is going to come down into tonight and tomorrow. so localized flooding. not a big flooding event but localized possible. and this could end with some heavy, wet snow falling in the suburbs, south jersey
. >> tammie souza is looking at the big picture including the timing. conditions will worse b as this all goes on. >> we're headed straight downhill from here. alt-right now we're just looking at the light rain moving into the area and light winds. this is not our big concern can. the first alert is for the entire area. it does not go into effect until tomorrow morning at 5:00. that's through saturday morning at 10:0010:00 area. including 50 to 70 mile an hour wind gusts. this...
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but the snow is stopped here. >> chief meteorologist tammie souza joining us once again. we're beginning to see a little sunshine there. >> that's great. any sunshine will help to melt things. the temperature profiles right around the freezing mark. it's a wet, heavy snow. and a lot of that is packing down. remarkably, i think the snow totals are going to be higher than what you see on the ground. because so much of it came last night and melted on the road waist and packed down. but it is all about where this purple band set up. this is the six-hour time lift. you can see from 11:30 in the morning until now, that is when it really fired up. that's what we're expecting. the afternoon and the evening commute to be the worst. the good news is it's speeding out of here a little faster than expected. so that's going to give everybody a chance to get things cleaned up this evening. another piece of bad news, though, is behind it, the winds are going to start to pick up. we could see some flurries tonight that is of no concern. but the winds, they are of concern. because there
but the snow is stopped here. >> chief meteorologist tammie souza joining us once again. we're beginning to see a little sunshine there. >> that's great. any sunshine will help to melt things. the temperature profiles right around the freezing mark. it's a wet, heavy snow. and a lot of that is packing down. remarkably, i think the snow totals are going to be higher than what you see on the ground. because so much of it came last night and melted on the road waist and packed down....
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nbc 10 chief meteorologist tammie souza is checking on the conditions out there. >> as long as the storm system continues to move out as quickly as it is, that means people can get in and start the cleanup. but we do have to worry about snow on the power lines, branches and trees. some of those are going to come down tonight, and even tomorrow. because the heavy wet snow is bringing stuff down. we've seen trees already toppled this afternoon. the good news is, it's winding out of here. look at it. this is a six-hour loop. the last of it right here out along the jersey shore. you have to zoom in tightly to see where it is, out towards toms river. this is the last 18 hours. now this is a precipitation map. and it pretty much looks at where the heaviest pockets were. okay. you got very heavy snow and rain in central delaware. in south jersey, a heavy combination of mixing. also out here out along the jersey shore. you can see that the lighter totals wound up being in the lehigh valley. that's not to say didn't pick up 6 or 8 inches of snow. but across the pennsylvania suburbs we saw a big s
nbc 10 chief meteorologist tammie souza is checking on the conditions out there. >> as long as the storm system continues to move out as quickly as it is, that means people can get in and start the cleanup. but we do have to worry about snow on the power lines, branches and trees. some of those are going to come down tonight, and even tomorrow. because the heavy wet snow is bringing stuff down. we've seen trees already toppled this afternoon. the good news is, it's winding out of here....
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. >> we begin our coverage with chief meteorologist tammie souza with the timing and the biggest factors impacting this storm. >> the biggest factors impact ing this storm is wind will be the umbrella event. everything else is going to be big. it will fall beneath that. we have a first alert for the entire area prp this is for tomorrow morning starting at 5:00 in the morning through saturday morning at 10:00. it may even be extended beyond that. what is this for? 50 to 70 mile an hour wind gusts. you could see 50 mile an hour wind gusts in the lehigh valley. 70 miles an hour completely possible along the jersey shore. very possible es herbally during the high tides. periods of heavy rain tonight through tomorrow morning and then we're going to see a wet snow. heavy snow in the poconos. perhaps a half a foot to a foot there. but across the entire area this could turn to snow with the high winds creating white out conditions for tomorrow evening's commute. the radar just showing light rain starting to move across the area. so this is not the big event. the big event is these two pieces of
. >> we begin our coverage with chief meteorologist tammie souza with the timing and the biggest factors impacting this storm. >> the biggest factors impact ing this storm is wind will be the umbrella event. everything else is going to be big. it will fall beneath that. we have a first alert for the entire area prp this is for tomorrow morning starting at 5:00 in the morning through saturday morning at 10:00. it may even be extended beyond that. what is this for? 50 to 70 mile an...
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let's send it over to tammy souza. you talk than pivot. >> it is making a pivot, a hard pivot, and it's swirling through parts of south jersey. it's clearing a lot of the pennsylvania suburbs, lehigh valley, even philadelphia beginning to clear. delaware already cheer from the heavy snow. this purple band is where we're still seeing those 2 and 3-inch an hour snowfall rates, and some of the lightning strikes with that thundersnow. look at it as it pivots through, from trenton stretching down to atlantic city. that's where we're seeing the most intense band of snow right now. so through southampton, all the way down to the jersey shore, that's what we're going to be looking at. philadelphia, a little burst as you cross the river right here. so in parts of northeast philadelphia, you're still looking at a pretty good clip of snow. but toward the airport, things are improving. so let's take a look. in lehigh valley, berks county, richland, you are starting the clear. northtown, king of prussia, starting to clear. parts of
let's send it over to tammy souza. you talk than pivot. >> it is making a pivot, a hard pivot, and it's swirling through parts of south jersey. it's clearing a lot of the pennsylvania suburbs, lehigh valley, even philadelphia beginning to clear. delaware already cheer from the heavy snow. this purple band is where we're still seeing those 2 and 3-inch an hour snowfall rates, and some of the lightning strikes with that thundersnow. look at it as it pivots through, from trenton stretching...
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we start with tammie souza, who is track the the storm's path. glue we are going to be heavy wet snow deposited on everything. here's the timing of everything. early tomorrow morning, we'll see a steadier snow you could have several inching, while we'll see rain and a mixing out toward the shore. that line is right along the corridor. when it finally changes we'll see very steady snow, and that will mix into south jersey. then for tomorrow night it winds down. some places could have nearly a food of snow on the ground. >>> new at 5:00, we are leave in lafayette hills. people say they are taking this storm seriously and are getting ready. >> reporter: some people in this area still struggling without power or trying to build up what they lost. >> i have nothing else to eat because i didn't stock up for the first one. it seems like everybody is preparing more. >> you have have a great today, ma'am. >> reporter: it could be a couple things or enough to fill the whole kitchen. >> i'm getting some food for tonight, and then this way i'll have it for t
we start with tammie souza, who is track the the storm's path. glue we are going to be heavy wet snow deposited on everything. here's the timing of everything. early tomorrow morning, we'll see a steadier snow you could have several inching, while we'll see rain and a mixing out toward the shore. that line is right along the corridor. when it finally changes we'll see very steady snow, and that will mix into south jersey. then for tomorrow night it winds down. some places could have nearly a...
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. >> we begin with chief meteorologist tammy souza. >> every storm has kind of a different scenario to it's not often you see storms like this. i have to say in my career, not too many. doppler radar right now, we're looking at the heavy rain moving across the area at this point from philadelphia back toward allentown. out into parts of chester county. let's go a little closer, pockets of heavy, steady rain coming down. this is going to continue for another four or five hours. we'll pick up 1 to 2 inches of rain overnight tonight. let's go ahead and widen it out. you can see that snow wrapping back around. that's another concern we have for tomorrow late in the day. some very cold air wrapping around this system. you notice this little hole right there. that's what we're watching, the center of this storm at this point, and it's going to continue to strengthen moving past the area. now it looks like we're going to see perhaps the blowing snow moving in by tomorrow late in the day. what's going to happen is we see heavy snow in the poconos, 6 to 12 inches of snow. the rest of the area c
. >> we begin with chief meteorologist tammy souza. >> every storm has kind of a different scenario to it's not often you see storms like this. i have to say in my career, not too many. doppler radar right now, we're looking at the heavy rain moving across the area at this point from philadelphia back toward allentown. out into parts of chester county. let's go a little closer, pockets of heavy, steady rain coming down. this is going to continue for another four or five hours. we'll...
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we begin with first alert meteorologist tammie souza. the timing of this is so important. >> it's here now. a couple of hours ahead of time. we are already seeing the transition to snow. look at this in delaware. some bands of very heavy wet snow making its way to the area. sleep being reported in philadelphia, you can see actually some of the rain switching over to snow. so, we are getting our first blast of snow. some of this is going to transition back to rain, back to sleep, back to a mix. but take a look at this. westchester, you are in light snow. limerick, you are in rain right now. philadelphia, the dividing line we have talked about for days. the i-95 corridor through the middle of philadelphia. conceivably by the time the storm is done, we could see 8 inches in a place like chestnut hill and 2 inches at the airport. those are not the forecast totals but that's the type of differences we could see in a very short distance along that corridor. we go down into delaware, dover, middletown, newark, all looking at some snow right now
we begin with first alert meteorologist tammie souza. the timing of this is so important. >> it's here now. a couple of hours ahead of time. we are already seeing the transition to snow. look at this in delaware. some bands of very heavy wet snow making its way to the area. sleep being reported in philadelphia, you can see actually some of the rain switching over to snow. so, we are getting our first blast of snow. some of this is going to transition back to rain, back to sleep, back to a...
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sammy souza is here now. you warned us about destructive winds with friday's storm.to see 70 miles an hour winds. they toppled trees very easily. instead, we will see 30, 40 miles an hour winds along the jersey shore. nonetheless, loose power lines and trees, they could come down. it's not something you want to see on your way home. this big tree snapped at the base and fell onto black rock road. it's pretty much across theoÑcz area. tree after tree. two giant trees behind my house went down, the neighbor is busy cleaning them up, so close to my house and theirs and i think most of you can associate with that. the next thing is snow. the biggest issue. the wind is the secondary issue because it is not as much. this is a snow producer for many of us. fire up the snow blower and dig out and shovel across a good portion of the area. the timing is this nor'easter comes in, rain showers tuesday night. maybe light snow showers in the suburbs and lehigh valley, but mostly snow showers. early wednesday morning, we will see the transition from a rain-snow mix, toggle back and
sammy souza is here now. you warned us about destructive winds with friday's storm.to see 70 miles an hour winds. they toppled trees very easily. instead, we will see 30, 40 miles an hour winds along the jersey shore. nonetheless, loose power lines and trees, they could come down. it's not something you want to see on your way home. this big tree snapped at the base and fell onto black rock road. it's pretty much across theoÑcz area. tree after tree. two giant trees behind my house went down,...
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let's begin with chief meteorologist tammie souza. >> much of tomorrow is going to be pleasant and quiet. and first alert going to go into effect early on wednesday. by tomorrow evening, you will start to see light rain or snow falling depending on where you live. pennsylvania neighborhoods, all of them, in this first alert. south jersey in the first alert. northern delaware. only thing left out are central and south delaware and the jersey shore. our biggest concern with this storm is the snow. the heavy wet snow that is going to fall. we are going to have messy commutes. wednesday morning it will be a bit on the messy side, but wednesday evening going to be a nightmare. heavy snow, and it is going to fall on a lot of the trees that have weakened. we will get gusty winds. not 70 miles per hour like the last storm. instead 35 to 40 miles per hour range. you are going to hear cracking branches and that means trouble. here is our system, coming out of the northern planes and the midwest where it is churning all day long. it is going to meet up with this low coming up the coast. the low is
let's begin with chief meteorologist tammie souza. >> much of tomorrow is going to be pleasant and quiet. and first alert going to go into effect early on wednesday. by tomorrow evening, you will start to see light rain or snow falling depending on where you live. pennsylvania neighborhoods, all of them, in this first alert. south jersey in the first alert. northern delaware. only thing left out are central and south delaware and the jersey shore. our biggest concern with this storm is...
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. >> let's bring in tammie souza with what we can expect overnight. >> winds tapering off at least for pennsylvania suburbs. let's take a look at our radar and you can see the snow, the snow and the rain has come to an end. one strip stretching from the poconos through the way pennsylvania suburbs and straight through philadelphia and into south jersey. if we put it into motion, you can see it is shifting off. the winds are beginning to shift. and the system is moving further offshore. getting a wrap around from the northeast which is going to pile up the water along the beaches and along the jersey shores. philadelphia a quick burst of snow right now. that will continue to shift off to the east and see these bands shifting back and forth. but not see the truly heavy snow that we saw earlier this afternoon. the system now centered out through atlanta. up towards massachusetts where they had 90 miles per hour wind gusts today. we dealt with 71-mile per hour wind gusts out on cape may, but they had 91. millville 38, toms river 35. coatesville 38. these wind gusts are ever changing. let's
. >> let's bring in tammie souza with what we can expect overnight. >> winds tapering off at least for pennsylvania suburbs. let's take a look at our radar and you can see the snow, the snow and the rain has come to an end. one strip stretching from the poconos through the way pennsylvania suburbs and straight through philadelphia and into south jersey. if we put it into motion, you can see it is shifting off. the winds are beginning to shift. and the system is moving further...
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meteorologist tammie souza will be updating you and tracking the heavy downpours that come through. i'm not expecting flash flooding, but we're seeing such a large area getting rain all at the same time. that could lead to flooding in streams inland. the threat will increase into the weekend for the shore. the rain totals by the time the rain is tapering off saturday at midnight, an inch and one-third in doylestown. an inch and a quarter in swedesboro. and millville, just over an inch of rain. a tremendous amount of rain moving into the area. we're going to see this threat from the storm system change as it moves into the area and through the area. the heaviest rain comes tonight and into tomorrow, the damaging winds friday afternoon and friday night, and the coastal flooding, we could see some friday evening, a high tide and possibility again saturday evening. as you see, there are different threats for different areas at different times. here's brittney shipp. >> we'll go over the suburbs and lehigh valley, break it down hour by hour over the next 48 hours to let you know what to
meteorologist tammie souza will be updating you and tracking the heavy downpours that come through. i'm not expecting flash flooding, but we're seeing such a large area getting rain all at the same time. that could lead to flooding in streams inland. the threat will increase into the weekend for the shore. the rain totals by the time the rain is tapering off saturday at midnight, an inch and one-third in doylestown. an inch and a quarter in swedesboro. and millville, just over an inch of rain....
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tammie souza will keep you up to date into the late evening hours. overnight, the rain continues on the heavy side. by 4:00 tomorrow morning, there could be breaks, but there is more rain ahead during the day on friday. even though rain may be tapering off, everyone will see the wind increase. this is 11:00 friday morning. look at the rain coming down in millville, mt. holly, and cape may. looking at a lot of rain over the coming storm system. more than an inch possible in swedesboro and wilmington. an inch and a third in pottstown and doylestown. more than an inch in philadelphia and at the shore. a lot of rain that's going to take time to make its way to the streams and way to the rivers. with the rains is going to continue into the weekend. that's not the only threat from the storm system. the heaviest rain as we and tom morning. there will still be downpours in the afternoon. the biggest threat tomorrow afternoon will be the damaging winds. winds of 50 to 60 miles per hour. the coastal flood threat, that will be ramping up on friday. the worst of
tammie souza will keep you up to date into the late evening hours. overnight, the rain continues on the heavy side. by 4:00 tomorrow morning, there could be breaks, but there is more rain ahead during the day on friday. even though rain may be tapering off, everyone will see the wind increase. this is 11:00 friday morning. look at the rain coming down in millville, mt. holly, and cape may. looking at a lot of rain over the coming storm system. more than an inch possible in swedesboro and...
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. >> let's begin with meteorologist tammie souza. it's raining now but the severe weather is still on its way. >> i want to say these are not severe storms, but this is severe weather. we're going to see the high winds as this storm system revs up. we're going to see heavy snow in the poconos and snow elsewhere and also going to see some very heavy rain that could lead to flooding. so again, this is for the entire area. because we're all going to be affected. especially noon tomorrow through midnight. we're going to be affected. the first alert is for tomorrow morning through saturday morning. what we're looking at is 50 to 70 mile an hour wind gusts. that's going to bring downpour lines, trees, build boards, bad roofs. it can do a lot of property damage periods of heavy rain. and we're going to get the wet snow. but with those high winds tomorrow afternoon t could create whiteout conditions and dangerous driving damages. tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night, that is the time to be home and let this blow over. the winds are going to
. >> let's begin with meteorologist tammie souza. it's raining now but the severe weather is still on its way. >> i want to say these are not severe storms, but this is severe weather. we're going to see the high winds as this storm system revs up. we're going to see heavy snow in the poconos and snow elsewhere and also going to see some very heavy rain that could lead to flooding. so again, this is for the entire area. because we're all going to be affected. especially noon...
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late this evening, 11:00, when tammie souza is updating you and tracking this rain, that's when we'll see some pretty good downpours that will continue into early friday, that's 2:00 tomorrow morning. downpours for philadelphia into south jersey. we'll get breaks, according to the computer model, tomorrow morning, that won't be the end of it. rain continues into the late morning hours and into the afternoon. we've got a long duration storm system with the potential for a lot of rainfall. the forecast rain totals topping an inch for philadelphia, doylestown, pottstown. and because we're getting such a large amount of rain, an inch and a half at allentown, more than an inch at the shore, rain for the entire area, that rain has to go somewhere. it's going to be headed for the streams and rivers. that's going to take some time for it to make its way to the streams and rivers. so the flood threat will continue into the weekend. the heaviest rain tonight and friday. that's not the only problem with the storm. damaging winds tomorrow afternoon, tomorrow night. talking really strong winds in
late this evening, 11:00, when tammie souza is updating you and tracking this rain, that's when we'll see some pretty good downpours that will continue into early friday, that's 2:00 tomorrow morning. downpours for philadelphia into south jersey. we'll get breaks, according to the computer model, tomorrow morning, that won't be the end of it. rain continues into the late morning hours and into the afternoon. we've got a long duration storm system with the potential for a lot of rainfall. the...
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tammie souza will be tracking it in the first alert weather center. the heavy rain continues through tomorrow morning. first we get the heavy rain, and then we get the strong winds tomorrow afternoon. and then the flood threat is going to continue into the weekend. the hour-by-hour winds, tomorrow morning at 10:00. that's a 20 mile-an-hour wind in philadelphia. stronger in dover and south jersey. watch what happens in the afternoon. 40-plus mile-per-hour winds for philadelphia, allentown, pottstown. closer to 50 miles per hour in wildwood. we could easily see winds gusting to 50 miles per hour as we head into tomorrow afternoon. even wilmington, dover could see the 50 mile-per-hour winds. getting close to it in pottstown. a big storm with a major impact. major coastal storm with downed trees thanks to damaging winds. power lines will be coming down. travel delays. you can count on that, as well. coastal flooding is going to continue into the weekend, into saturday. there's a potential for property damage, as well. the heavy rainfall could lead to some
tammie souza will be tracking it in the first alert weather center. the heavy rain continues through tomorrow morning. first we get the heavy rain, and then we get the strong winds tomorrow afternoon. and then the flood threat is going to continue into the weekend. the hour-by-hour winds, tomorrow morning at 10:00. that's a 20 mile-an-hour wind in philadelphia. stronger in dover and south jersey. watch what happens in the afternoon. 40-plus mile-per-hour winds for philadelphia, allentown,...
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. >> reporter: robbie souza and his friend traveled to truckee from santa rosa with their families for a trip they planned before the forecast for the storm. >> we decided we have to go for it. we can't throw away $1100 for a little vacation and stay home. >> reporter: at one point, both their trucks got stuck in the steep driveway of their cabin. they managed to get one out and had to put chains on it. >> even if it's in four wheel low, we still needed chains to come to the store. >> reporter: meanwhile, on the way to truckee from lake tahoe, warnings that chains and winter tires must be on vehicles wanting to pass through specific highway, including highway 50 and 267. the speed limit reduced to 25 miles per hour. total whiteout conditions at some point, our news van swept up completely in the flurries. and as always, the best and safest option for you is to just stay off the road completely. if you do need to be out driving, try to do that during the day. reporting live in truckee, anoushah rasta, nbc news. >> get inside. thanks very much. the weather impacting flights all over the
. >> reporter: robbie souza and his friend traveled to truckee from santa rosa with their families for a trip they planned before the forecast for the storm. >> we decided we have to go for it. we can't throw away $1100 for a little vacation and stay home. >> reporter: at one point, both their trucks got stuck in the steep driveway of their cabin. they managed to get one out and had to put chains on it. >> even if it's in four wheel low, we still needed chains to come to...
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then at 11:00 tonight, when tammie souza is updating you on the news, you see the heavy rainfall moving into wilmington, philadelphia, delaware, into south jersey. it continues into saturday in the morning. there could be -- into friday morning. there could be breaks in the precipitation on friday morning. that's temporary. look at later in the morning on friday. still steady rain in our area. and during the day on friday, that's when the winds will really start ramping up. that's another part of this system. as far as totals for rainfall, more than an inch is possible coming in with this. we could see two inches of rain in the next week and a half. the worst of it is coming in the next few days. the heaviest rain, that's going to be tonight and into tomorrow morning. there will be rain during the day, however, on friday. the highest winds come after the heaviest rains. they're due in friday afternoon and friday night. talking winds of 50 to 60 miles per hour. that could cause trees to come down leading to power outages in our area. then the coastal flood threat with the strong winds at
then at 11:00 tonight, when tammie souza is updating you on the news, you see the heavy rainfall moving into wilmington, philadelphia, delaware, into south jersey. it continues into saturday in the morning. there could be -- into friday morning. there could be breaks in the precipitation on friday morning. that's temporary. look at later in the morning on friday. still steady rain in our area. and during the day on friday, that's when the winds will really start ramping up. that's another part...
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serÁ que maryori de souza y juliÁn gil se reconcilian, yo creo que sÍ. en los expedientes iniciados en contra de maryori, que ningÚn de ellos realmente existe ningÚn delito cometido. si los expedientes se archivan. no es porque alguien nos otorgÓ el perdÓn. es porque realmente las conductos no son delictivas de maryori. ojalÁ esto termine pronto. que crece en tranquilidad, amor, y armonÍa junto con su padre y su mamÁ. >>> ojalÁ que haya una luz al final del camino. >>> diego luna, ana de la reguera, evita gonzÁlez, desfilaron en una alfombra roja que inaugurÓ una tienda en la ciudad de mÉxico anoche escuche lo que respondiÓ eiza cuando le tocamos el tema del vestido amarillo que llevÓ a la entrega de los premios oscar. >>> a ver. >>> increÍble, muy contenta, estuve ahÍ con mi mamÁ. la estuvimos pasando increÍble. fue una gran noche. nominaciones en mi primera pelÍcula. poder representar. ser una de las terceras mujeres inmigrantes mexicanas estar ahÍ en el escenario. y es importante para nosotros. >>> las criticas, no eiza. >>> siempre pienso y por eso p
serÁ que maryori de souza y juliÁn gil se reconcilian, yo creo que sÍ. en los expedientes iniciados en contra de maryori, que ningÚn de ellos realmente existe ningÚn delito cometido. si los expedientes se archivan. no es porque alguien nos otorgÓ el perdÓn. es porque realmente las conductos no son delictivas de maryori. ojalÁ esto termine pronto. que crece en tranquilidad, amor, y armonÍa junto con su padre y su mamÁ. >>> ojalÁ que haya una luz al final del camino....
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prove a continuing source of embarrassment for the president dion estabrook al jazeera washington souza come here it has been hailed as a success but will the model lives have any impact on gun control in the u.s. plus find out what's next for australia's cricket captain of the he admits to cheating in a test match. by this guy nine if asian. or off the coast of the italian riviera. how are the weather squatting down nicely now across northern parts of the middle east a fair amount of cloud spinning out of the black sea the caspian sea moving ace was and as this cloud bumps into the high ground expect to see it clouding over it will turn increasingly wet sand at times wintry for most as you can see is fine and dry by a rate of around twenty three degrees celsius it was a good deal hotter than that on friday close to be getting to thirty seven degrees twenty three not too bad here when sunshine to ensue with iraq into iran and those that say west the weather towards afghanistan to menaced on spec a stand it turns increasingly wintry as we go on through tuesday price guys come back in beh
prove a continuing source of embarrassment for the president dion estabrook al jazeera washington souza come here it has been hailed as a success but will the model lives have any impact on gun control in the u.s. plus find out what's next for australia's cricket captain of the he admits to cheating in a test match. by this guy nine if asian. or off the coast of the italian riviera. how are the weather squatting down nicely now across northern parts of the middle east a fair amount of cloud...
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. >> we begin with tammie souza. this new storm threatening to deliver a second punch.e snow than wind. it's flipping over. any weakened tree branches or weakened trees or power lines not fallen yet could fall and we will see 35-40 miles an hour wind gusts. we have a first alert south jersey and northern delaware. this is from wednesday morning, 4:00 in the morning to thursday morning at 7:00 and start to see that very late tuesday night mixing in with rain. we're concerned of accumulating snow and a lot of it. we will see messy commutes thursday morning, more of a rain-snow mix unless you're in the upper suburbs of lehigh valley and straight snow. wednesday evening, a nasty commute for everybody. we're looking at more
. >> we begin with tammie souza. this new storm threatening to deliver a second punch.e snow than wind. it's flipping over. any weakened tree branches or weakened trees or power lines not fallen yet could fall and we will see 35-40 miles an hour wind gusts. we have a first alert south jersey and northern delaware. this is from wednesday morning, 4:00 in the morning to thursday morning at 7:00 and start to see that very late tuesday night mixing in with rain. we're concerned of...
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after tillerson was fired, obama photographer pete souza posted this picture of president obama conferringth his secretary of state captioned back in the day when our secretary of state was treated with respect. >> donald trump's spent more time firing little john than did firing the secretary of state. >> little john, you're fired. you go out there and knock them dead. he is a great guy. >> reporter: the white house chief of staff did call tillerson so warn his toop diplomat time was up flu was nothing definitive until the tweet was posted. some are comparing it to sex in the city. why you ask is rex tillerson like carey bradshaw. >> burger broke up with me on a post-it. >> on a post-it. >> uh-huh. >> i'm sorry, i can't, don't hate me. >> a mother [ bleep ] is concise. >> reporter: more concise than president trump with his 253 character tweet. andy bore ritz's headline saying, i hope trump finds out he's impeached on twitter. who says breaking up is hard to do when you break the news like this? >> he fired him on twitter. >> reporter: yejeanie moos, cnn new york. >> oh my. >> he was conc
after tillerson was fired, obama photographer pete souza posted this picture of president obama conferringth his secretary of state captioned back in the day when our secretary of state was treated with respect. >> donald trump's spent more time firing little john than did firing the secretary of state. >> little john, you're fired. you go out there and knock them dead. he is a great guy. >> reporter: the white house chief of staff did call tillerson so warn his toop diplomat...
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marjorie de souza siempre es noticia. les voy hablar de su cabello.tural? esto si es una noticia de ataque! [risas] francisca:es lo que tenemos en las redes sociales. vamos con alan y ana. alan: por cierto, maÑana espero mi regalo de cumpleaÑos. ana: quÉ bueno que me avisas para no venir. alan: el que tambiÉn es aries y cumpleaÑos es este seÑor miss miguel. regresÓ acapulco despuÉs de haber cancelado el concierto, sorprendiÓ a su pÚblico y no se imaginan todo lo que pasÓ. ana: mira que tierno dÁndole un beso al bebÉ. el peligro puede estar a un clic de distancia. te diremos cÓmo evitar todo a travÉs de las redes sociales. alan: seguimos de la antigua guatemala mostrÁndote tradiciones y como la fe en esta semana santa transforma la vida de millones y peregrinos que llegan a este lugar en guatemala. ana: nuestras cÁmaras llegaron a ciudad juÁrez, mÉxico para descubrir sucesos inexplicables. alan: en "despierta amÉrica" durante 20 aÑos. francisca:te traje un regalo de cumpleaÑos por adelantado. ♪ ♪ ♪ alan:a poco no extraÑas mÉxico. este es el zÓcalo, la
marjorie de souza siempre es noticia. les voy hablar de su cabello.tural? esto si es una noticia de ataque! [risas] francisca:es lo que tenemos en las redes sociales. vamos con alan y ana. alan: por cierto, maÑana espero mi regalo de cumpleaÑos. ana: quÉ bueno que me avisas para no venir. alan: el que tambiÉn es aries y cumpleaÑos es este seÑor miss miguel. regresÓ acapulco despuÉs de haber cancelado el concierto, sorprendiÓ a su pÚblico y no se imaginan todo lo que pasÓ. ana: mira...