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louis pass, texas, to grand isle, louisiana. some could see 15 inches of rain by tonight. hena daniels has the latest. >> reporter: heavy rains and strong winds battled galveston, texas, saturday night as tropical storm cindy hit closer to the gulf coast. cindy hid the coast hard wednesday toppling trees in biloxi, mississippi, and flooding areas. >> the water was coming up and we had to take off because i think the road is going to be flooded. >> reporter: with up to 15 inches of rain in some spots the national hurricane center has released a warning of potential flash floods. >> the rainfall with the high water that we're already seeing, there's not going to be place for anything to drain. >> reporter: some forecaresideny with forecasters expecting above average hurricane season they're prepared for cindy but saving their panic for now. >> this one we're going to bear down and stay in. >> reporter: at least one death is already being blamed on a storm. a 10-year-old boy on an blame beach was struck by a log thrown by the storm subject. >> the child sustained very severe h
louis pass, texas, to grand isle, louisiana. some could see 15 inches of rain by tonight. hena daniels has the latest. >> reporter: heavy rains and strong winds battled galveston, texas, saturday night as tropical storm cindy hit closer to the gulf coast. cindy hid the coast hard wednesday toppling trees in biloxi, mississippi, and flooding areas. >> the water was coming up and we had to take off because i think the road is going to be flooded. >> reporter: with up to 15...
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near the texas, louisiana border, vacationers are keeping a watch.ye on the threat. >> we're just going to ride it out and see how i think we'll be all right. >> reporter: officials believe cindy could have a major impact along a 500-mile swath of the gulf coast. don champion, cbs news, biloxi, mississippi. >> and cindy is going to have an impact on our weather as well. i'm joined by melissa nord. when will we feel the effect? >> it's not going to be necessarily the winds. the rain, yep, saturday, sunday. tropical moisture being pulled up from cindy will influence our weather. so you may be asking for more rain, and there is more rain on the way. it doesn't look like anywhere near as much as what they're going to get to the south, and even parts of the tennessee valley. a lot of rain. here is the latest tropical satellite. the tropical storm with maximum sustained winds about 50 miles an hour. you're not seeing that tightened donut hole in the satellite imagery, that's because it's a very dig organized -- disorganized storm at this point. a lot of th
near the texas, louisiana border, vacationers are keeping a watch.ye on the threat. >> we're just going to ride it out and see how i think we'll be all right. >> reporter: officials believe cindy could have a major impact along a 500-mile swath of the gulf coast. don champion, cbs news, biloxi, mississippi. >> and cindy is going to have an impact on our weather as well. i'm joined by melissa nord. when will we feel the effect? >> it's not going to be necessarily the...
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yes cindy is expected to make land fall officially along the texas, louisiana border late tonight and outer rain bands were lashing the gulf coast all day long. heavy rain and severe weather across portions of texas, mississippi, alabama, western florida and flooding is the major concern with cindy. tropical storm force winds are issue with that storm making land fall but it is more about the heavy rain and flooding concerns with this storm. again impacting gulf coast already today. that will continue as cindy moves north ward and on shore within the next few hours. latest update as of 11 p.m. national hurricane center cindy has sustained winds 50 miles an hour moving north, norm west miles an hour and close to paging land fall around the texas, louisiana border. by 7 a.m. tomorrow morning on shore and quickly weakened to tropical depression and post tropical storm system. by friday morning moving due northeast crossing tennessee by late friday and moisture out ahead of it will get caught up within the mean flow of atmosphere. cold front coming on and that drags all that moisture to c
yes cindy is expected to make land fall officially along the texas, louisiana border late tonight and outer rain bands were lashing the gulf coast all day long. heavy rain and severe weather across portions of texas, mississippi, alabama, western florida and flooding is the major concern with cindy. tropical storm force winds are issue with that storm making land fall but it is more about the heavy rain and flooding concerns with this storm. again impacting gulf coast already today. that will...
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lauren: tropical storm cindy making landfall between the texas louisiana state area have a line.her center with the latest on i guess one of our first big stories of the season. reporter: absolutely. so early on here that is significant if you look historically at the amount of tropical storms early on in the season. sometimes we will have a busy tropical season. the good news of the tropical storm. it's a weak one but it gets us prepared for the season ahead. 40 miles per hour sustained winds. landfall minutes ago around the lake charles area. we are dealing with the next six to 12 hours of flooding threat and rapport tornadoes. no tornado warnings right now but a watch from louisiana, mississippi and alabama. with turning us in tropical tornadoes make landfall as well. flood advisories that a concern in the next couple days as the storm moves up towards the tennessee, ohio, mississippi river valley. six to nine inches of potentially flooding rainfall with isolated amounts of over a foot. watch this is to move north and east where it in the mid-atlantic region this week and perh
lauren: tropical storm cindy making landfall between the texas louisiana state area have a line.her center with the latest on i guess one of our first big stories of the season. reporter: absolutely. so early on here that is significant if you look historically at the amount of tropical storms early on in the season. sometimes we will have a busy tropical season. the good news of the tropical storm. it's a weak one but it gets us prepared for the season ahead. 40 miles per hour sustained winds....
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Jun 22, 2017
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northern louisiana, right along the texas-louisiana border. then from areas of memphis right through northern tennessee and the nashville area too. even far from the center, even though it's a weak system. it's still bringing the threat of heavy rainfall. this will even go through the day on friday. right through kentucky and even into the mountainous areas of west virginia, which historically any time they get heavy rains in the mountain areas, there's always a problem there. we'll continue to watch that. the other thing is isolated tornadoes. yesterday we had two or three tornadoes. one in fort walton boech. anywhere from alexandria to jackson, tup low, to birmingham, montgomery to mobile. isolated with the bands today. the storms from gh to the quad cities to chicago and milwaukee. that's where the cold front is dropping down from the south. that's wind damage with those. also from denver to garden city, amarillo, wind damage, and how about the heat? some areas will go a week straight with excessive heat warnings. that's a rare event. 20 mi
northern louisiana, right along the texas-louisiana border. then from areas of memphis right through northern tennessee and the nashville area too. even far from the center, even though it's a weak system. it's still bringing the threat of heavy rainfall. this will even go through the day on friday. right through kentucky and even into the mountainous areas of west virginia, which historically any time they get heavy rains in the mountain areas, there's always a problem there. we'll continue to...
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while it's expected to make landfills fall in the next 24 to 48 hours along texas, louisiana, the remnants from that storm may get caught up in the jet extreme, meaning we have some rain chances there, but the weekend, hot and humid, a little bit of thunderstorm activity through saturday. >> got it in. 5@6:30 coming up next. stay with us. >> happy tuesday, all poa lit liesed on georgia's six congressional district. voters will be deciding who will be representing them at congress in a special election and many see this raised as a predictor for the mid-term elections and also a referendum on the president's current performance. there is the run down for you, but this is the hottest story right now. republican karen handle and democratic john whose off run ning to replace john price who is now in the president's cabinet as head of health and human services. this house race has really become crucial to the point where now it's the most expensive in us history. this
while it's expected to make landfills fall in the next 24 to 48 hours along texas, louisiana, the remnants from that storm may get caught up in the jet extreme, meaning we have some rain chances there, but the weekend, hot and humid, a little bit of thunderstorm activity through saturday. >> got it in. 5@6:30 coming up next. stay with us. >> happy tuesday, all poa lit liesed on georgia's six congressional district. voters will be deciding who will be representing them at congress in...
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. >> tropical storm cindy making landfall currently along the border of texas and louisiana. by tomorrow, we'll see rain from it. we have that in the forecast. commutewise today, dry roads. we like that for the commute. look at the temperatures, we're talking about the low 90s through the day today. it will feel like summer. technically, we are in summer. lauryn and i will be back in a little bit and see what you can expect tomorrow. that's coming up. >>> thanks very much. also breaking right now. this little girl could be in extreme danger. >> police think she's been abducted and they're looking for both kimberly long and aid relative, joel long. kimberly is only 4 years old. she lives in virginia. police say the two of them may be traveling toward roanoke. >> virginia state police are asking anyone who sees them to call 911 immediately. the car theyld maroon toyota tacoma. almost 20 years old there. with license plate vwa 4004. again, if you see kimberly or joel long, take a look at their pictures again. call police as soon as you can. >>> it's 5:04. family and friends of a
. >> tropical storm cindy making landfall currently along the border of texas and louisiana. by tomorrow, we'll see rain from it. we have that in the forecast. commutewise today, dry roads. we like that for the commute. look at the temperatures, we're talking about the low 90s through the day today. it will feel like summer. technically, we are in summer. lauryn and i will be back in a little bit and see what you can expect tomorrow. that's coming up. >>> thanks very much. also...
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way down south of the texas/louisiana border, look how big this storm is. guys didn't help me with in a, thanks a lot. the clouds go all the way up towards chicago from this storm. eventually it makes its way onshore. winds 50 miles per hour, moving north-northwest at seven miles per hour. coming onshore overnight tonight and tomorrow morning. by friday, it's just to our west. as you follow this track, it moves right around our area during the day on saturday. we will see two bouts of moisture, one most likely on friday, another one saturday. first off, tomorrow. by 4:00, again, some cloud cover around the area. i expect to see clouds with some sunshine. could see an isolated shower and thunderstorm tomorrow, most of us remain dry. tomorrow at 11:00, clouds move in. tomorrow night, we start to see friday, around 3:00 a.m., by 7:00, 8:00, heavy remembain mov. we dry out a little bit friday afternoon, then we could see another round of maybe stronger thunderstorms move in friday evening. this is something we'll be watching. another band of heavy rain could mo
way down south of the texas/louisiana border, look how big this storm is. guys didn't help me with in a, thanks a lot. the clouds go all the way up towards chicago from this storm. eventually it makes its way onshore. winds 50 miles per hour, moving north-northwest at seven miles per hour. coming onshore overnight tonight and tomorrow morning. by friday, it's just to our west. as you follow this track, it moves right around our area during the day on saturday. we will see two bouts of moisture,...
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>>> tropical storm warning expanded on the gulf coast from texas to louisiana. also, crippling heat, so hot in one city it's forcing flights to be grounded. >>> violent ride, severe turbulence sends passengers and a crew member to the hospital in houston. >>> train station explosion in brussels. soldiers opened fire. another apparent terror attack thwarted. >>> an opioid epidemic striking so many families, they're running out of treatment beds. jails being turned into detox centers. >>> the singing janitor, spreading hospital cheer. "nightly news" begins right now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. to our vee e ee eer -- viewers in the west, we're glad to have you with us tonight.iewers in the west, we're glad to have you with us tonight. yea or nay, hard to answer unless you know what you're voting on, a position senators find themselves in over a health care bill crafted largely in secret, that will have profound effect on millions of americans. republicans eager to delive
>>> tropical storm warning expanded on the gulf coast from texas to louisiana. also, crippling heat, so hot in one city it's forcing flights to be grounded. >>> violent ride, severe turbulence sends passengers and a crew member to the hospital in houston. >>> train station explosion in brussels. soldiers opened fire. another apparent terror attack thwarted. >>> an opioid epidemic striking so many families, they're running out of treatment beds. jails being...
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makes louisiana/texas line tomorrow morning. but more importantly the moisture is pushed east of the system. so we may be dealing late friday and early saturday with some moisture associated with the remnants. we'll drill down on the weekend forecast. all in all, it's looking good for the weekend. once we get anything associated with cindy out of the way. we will do it for you in 12 minutes. jonathan: thank you. we have been following breaking news most of the day out of flint, michigan, where an officer was stabbed in the neck this morning. the entire airport evacuated. michelle marsh at the "live desk" with fears of a terror attack. is that what it was? michelle: they are still trying to determine that. that is where the f.b.i. is starting the investigation. terror as a potential motive. but that is just the early stages of the investigation according to the "associated press." one other law enforcement official mentioned a man with a knife shouted, "god is great" in arabic. for the injured officer, we are told his condition i
makes louisiana/texas line tomorrow morning. but more importantly the moisture is pushed east of the system. so we may be dealing late friday and early saturday with some moisture associated with the remnants. we'll drill down on the weekend forecast. all in all, it's looking good for the weekend. once we get anything associated with cindy out of the way. we will do it for you in 12 minutes. jonathan: thank you. we have been following breaking news most of the day out of flint, michigan, where...
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cindy will likely hit the coast near the texas/louisiana border with maximum sustained winds of 45 milesur. a tropical storm warning is in effect from st. louis pass, texas, to grand isle, louisiana. some areas could see more than 15 inches of rain by tonight. >>> overseas now to mosul, iraq, one f the most dangerous places in the world. while hundreds of thousands fled, an american and his family moved in, risking their lives to save others. jamie yuccas has their story. >> reporter: as an aid worker in mosul, this is what dave eubanks sees every day. >> we see families killed. one woman, probably a 19-year-old, a mother with a little newborn, died in my arms. >> reporter: but one recent rescue wu was different. >> i see motherses girls, a little get hiding. >> reporter: isis snipers filling the air with gunfire but you bank had to get to the little girl. iraqi forces helped on the ground and in the air pulling up a blanket of protective smoke so he could run. 12 seconds in and out, she was safe. when you look at the picture now, what goes through your mind. >> it makes me want to cry e
cindy will likely hit the coast near the texas/louisiana border with maximum sustained winds of 45 milesur. a tropical storm warning is in effect from st. louis pass, texas, to grand isle, louisiana. some areas could see more than 15 inches of rain by tonight. >>> overseas now to mosul, iraq, one f the most dangerous places in the world. while hundreds of thousands fled, an american and his family moved in, risking their lives to save others. jamie yuccas has their story. >>...
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. >> cindy right near the louisiana and texas borderline. think within the next hour it will make landfall. yes, it could come up our way as we head towards the weekend maybe as early as tomorrow morning we're starting to see some rain from it but i think it's more of a saturday morning event where a lot of heavy rain and moisture makes it up into our neck of the woods. a couple showers coming across the northern beltway. those will quickly move on. it will be a little cloudy to start and then we get the sun breaking through during the morning hour. 77 at reagan national. much milder start. dulles as 70 degrees. bwi 71. you can feel the humidity back in the air out there. your planner for the day today as we roll through, by 11 o'clock mix of clouds and sun 85. hot and humid 2 o'clock 89 degrees. by 5 o'clock 90 degrees but we'll continue to see more clouds from cindy stream in as we head through the day today. we'll turn mostly cloudy as we head towards those evening hours. highs around 92 degrees here how long will the heat last? we have a
. >> cindy right near the louisiana and texas borderline. think within the next hour it will make landfall. yes, it could come up our way as we head towards the weekend maybe as early as tomorrow morning we're starting to see some rain from it but i think it's more of a saturday morning event where a lot of heavy rain and moisture makes it up into our neck of the woods. a couple showers coming across the northern beltway. those will quickly move on. it will be a little cloudy to start and...
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cindy is expected to make landfall between southeast texas and southwest louisiana sometime tomorrowith the possible three-foot storm surge. in new orleans, crews trucked sandbags to flood-prone neighborhoods. louisiana's governor has already declared a state of emergency ahead of the storm. near the texas-louisiana border, vacationers are keeping a watchful eye on the approaching threat. >> we are just going to ride it out. we're going to see how everything goes. i think we'll be all right. >> reporter: officials believe cindy could have a major impact along 500 miles of the gulf coast. don champion, cbs news, blocks sir, mississippi. >>> google wants to help you look for a job. the company is using its search engine to catalog job openings with listings from various sites and ratings from current employees and commute times to work. once again, the big news of the day here, a 3.3 quake striking kensington california about 30 minutes ago. we'll have the latest at 5:00. >> you can keep track of it on our website, cbssf.com. also, big news is heat. >> big thing. >> take that very seri
cindy is expected to make landfall between southeast texas and southwest louisiana sometime tomorrowith the possible three-foot storm surge. in new orleans, crews trucked sandbags to flood-prone neighborhoods. louisiana's governor has already declared a state of emergency ahead of the storm. near the texas-louisiana border, vacationers are keeping a watchful eye on the approaching threat. >> we are just going to ride it out. we're going to see how everything goes. i think we'll be all...
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those of us in the southern region, texas, louisiana, arkansas and beyond, we are neighbors. we have that southern thing going on. texas might argue a little bit they got a little western thing going on, but we are neighbors. so many of our constituents travel back and forth between louisiana and texas and particularly my city of houston. we welcome them. and so we wish our deepest prayers and a speedy recovery for majority whip scalise and we thank him for his service to the nation. also recognize two that are wounded. staff member and volunteer who just came to be helpful. that is the way we perform here. people saying, send me, i'll help you do this, you got an event, i'll come over and help. . that's the prshesness of this country and what is admired by people around the world. i think it's also important to explain democracy. democracy generates great passions by members of congress, house and senate. we go back over the ages and we were able to read the papers of those who are on this floor. when we were a much smaller country, it was high and shrill because of their pas
those of us in the southern region, texas, louisiana, arkansas and beyond, we are neighbors. we have that southern thing going on. texas might argue a little bit they got a little western thing going on, but we are neighbors. so many of our constituents travel back and forth between louisiana and texas and particularly my city of houston. we welcome them. and so we wish our deepest prayers and a speedy recovery for majority whip scalise and we thank him for his service to the nation. also...
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making landfall early this morning along the texas-louisiana border. >> hurricane season has started, first of june and here we are, three storms. at this one making landfall last night. a lot of rain across the central gulf coast. up to around 10-12 inches of rain and we are not done. right around the texas-louisiana border, a couple over here across parts of alabama, mississippi, the panhandle of florida. anytime you have a land falling tropical system, you end up with some rotation that could possibly cause some tornado so a tornado watch here in effect. tornadoes are not huge when this happens but that can cause some damage if it is your area. here's where our tornado threat is around the day. you see more rain continuing here, eventually getting in towards the ohio valley tonight and into the day tomorrow. by the time we are done with all of this, we will see some spots inland to seeing some flooding, especially when you get out here towards parts of tennessee and kentucky. that will cause some flooding in some spots. overall, not a huge storm to get started for the season but a
making landfall early this morning along the texas-louisiana border. >> hurricane season has started, first of june and here we are, three storms. at this one making landfall last night. a lot of rain across the central gulf coast. up to around 10-12 inches of rain and we are not done. right around the texas-louisiana border, a couple over here across parts of alabama, mississippi, the panhandle of florida. anytime you have a land falling tropical system, you end up with some rotation...
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there's a texas louisiana border vacationers are keeping a watchful eye on the approaching threat. >>e're just going to ride it out. we're going see how everything goes. i think we'll be all right. >> reporter: officials believe cindy could have a major impact along 500-mile swath of the gulf coast. don champion for cbs3 "eyewitness news". >>> now, cindy is the third named storm of the season. but the first to take direct aim at the us. >>> in other news, lawmakers on the house and senate committees who are investigating russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election are both hearing -- holding hearings on capitol hill. correspondent breaks it all down for us. >> reporter: former homeland security secretary jay johnson testified before the house intelligence committee about russia's meddling in the 2016us presidential election. >> the russian government at the direction of vladimir putin himself orchestrated cyber attacks on our nation for the purpose of influencing our election. that is a fact. >> reporter: johnson said the cyber intrusion did not alter votes but the attack attac
there's a texas louisiana border vacationers are keeping a watchful eye on the approaching threat. >>e're just going to ride it out. we're going see how everything goes. i think we'll be all right. >> reporter: officials believe cindy could have a major impact along 500-mile swath of the gulf coast. don champion for cbs3 "eyewitness news". >>> now, cindy is the third named storm of the season. but the first to take direct aim at the us. >>> in other news,...
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it could make landfall on the texas-louisiana border as soon as tomorrow morning.eralong the beg is prohibited in many areas there. the heavy rain means a high risk of flash flash flooding, especially for new orleans and southern mississippi. many schools, camps and government offices will be. >> uh-huh. >> let's turn now to dave murphy to talk about the weather around here. actually to start summer it's pretty beautiful. >> yeah, we're looking at a stretch of some pretty decent weather and there's some improvement for the forecast for the weekend. storm track sticks life double scan right now shows us that we are virtually dry. there are a couple of light sprinkles and showers popping up through coastal cape may county and coastal delaware. as we take a look outside we are looking at sunshine across most of the region. that includes center city philadelphia. we are also on at the warm side. temperature right now is 72 degrees now. if you're up in allentown you're looking at 59 right now, so cooler in the northern suburbs but mild in the city. dewpoints still up th
it could make landfall on the texas-louisiana border as soon as tomorrow morning.eralong the beg is prohibited in many areas there. the heavy rain means a high risk of flash flash flooding, especially for new orleans and southern mississippi. many schools, camps and government offices will be. >> uh-huh. >> let's turn now to dave murphy to talk about the weather around here. actually to start summer it's pretty beautiful. >> yeah, we're looking at a stretch of some pretty...
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>>> tropical storm warning expanded on the gulf coast from texas to louisiana. also, crippling heat. so hot in one city, it's forcing flights to be grounded. >>> violent ride, severe turbulence and passengers and a crew member sent to the hospital in houston. >>> train station explosion in brussels. soldiers opened fire. another apparent terror attack thwarted. >>> an opioid epidemic striking so many families they're running out of treatment beds. jails turned into detox centers. >>> and inspiring janitor spreading hospital cheer. "nightly news" begins right now. >> announcer: from nbc news in new york, "nightly news" with lester holt. >>> yea or nay. hard to answer without knowing what you're voting on. such is a position senators find themselves in over a health care bill crafted largely in secret that will have a profound effect on millions of americans. republicans are eager to finally deliver on their long-held promise to repeal and replace obamacare. they're certainly not counting on democrats to help them. right now, with ten days to go, it's lestlessness
>>> tropical storm warning expanded on the gulf coast from texas to louisiana. also, crippling heat. so hot in one city, it's forcing flights to be grounded. >>> violent ride, severe turbulence and passengers and a crew member sent to the hospital in houston. >>> train station explosion in brussels. soldiers opened fire. another apparent terror attack thwarted. >>> an opioid epidemic striking so many families they're running out of treatment beds. jails...
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between the border of texas and louisiana. that is only through tropical moisture of a cold front that .ill fit our area lead tomorrow we will be sweating for sure by lunchtime. 88 temperature today. tomorrow morning at this time, we will see rain in the area. will-mid-70's. and here's a rendering of the sky conditions for the early part of the day. by 9:00 a.m., pouring across the area. we talked more about the weekend in minutes. julie: good news for those coming inbound on 50 where we had a crash before 704 but the accident is now gone. average speeds are dropping down to 34 miles per hour. checking out the delays for those coming inbound on 52 was the capital beltway -- you can see delays are beginning back near enterprise drive, coming inbound towards the capital beltway so we are slow coming of of the way -- coming out billy this morning. the 11th street bridge. and we have wires down along the lawyers wrote and soapstone drive. back in the next 10 minutes to update your ride on 395. autria: a death investigation in texa
between the border of texas and louisiana. that is only through tropical moisture of a cold front that .ill fit our area lead tomorrow we will be sweating for sure by lunchtime. 88 temperature today. tomorrow morning at this time, we will see rain in the area. will-mid-70's. and here's a rendering of the sky conditions for the early part of the day. by 9:00 a.m., pouring across the area. we talked more about the weekend in minutes. julie: good news for those coming inbound on 50 where we had a...
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on a collision course with the gulf coast, how texas and louisiana are breparing right now. >> all rightt getting ready for the a rival of tropical storm cindy. she's threatening to unleash major flooding. casey stegall is reporting from southwest louisiana. we're learning the storm has turned deadly. >> yeah, sandra, the word just coming in from officials in alabama who say a 10-year-old was killed when a log washed ashore in the storm surge. the boy apparently from missouri and was vacationing in alabama with his family. here in louisiana, where we are, the winds are starting to pick up. it's not raining at the moment. it's been on again off again the water levels have been steadily rising. my photographerç pans out, looking over the gulf of mexico. the area we started our day in is now under water. we've had to move our live reporting location twice now. this is the spot where the national hurricane center anticipates cindy will make land fall overnight close to the texas-louisiana border. the things we worry about, high winds and extreme storm surges. not so much of a concern with c
on a collision course with the gulf coast, how texas and louisiana are breparing right now. >> all rightt getting ready for the a rival of tropical storm cindy. she's threatening to unleash major flooding. casey stegall is reporting from southwest louisiana. we're learning the storm has turned deadly. >> yeah, sandra, the word just coming in from officials in alabama who say a 10-year-old was killed when a log washed ashore in the storm surge. the boy apparently from missouri and...
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there's tropical storm cindy spinning around the border of texas and louisiana. and the moisture from that is actually going to move here as we go into tomorrow. coming up in a bit, we'll talk about the timing of the rain for weekend. lauryn and i are back with the forecast. let's check the traffic with melissa mollet. >> delays inbound here. westbound 50 before mlk jr. highway. headed inbound in prince george's county, right side blocked by a crash. it involved a pedestrian earlier this morning. inbound 11th street bridge before southeast, southwest freeway. crash on the right side. lawyers road east of soapstone drive blocked through the morning rush. also hearing about a problem in montgomery county. edward ferry road near the river. a car bo the water after a crash. trying to get more information on that. we'll be back in a minute, guys. >>> we're following breaking news at 6:02. thaek a look. this is what a crash looked like while you were sleeping. >> it's been impacting commuters. justin finch in live in greenbelt with the latest. what's going on, justin?
there's tropical storm cindy spinning around the border of texas and louisiana. and the moisture from that is actually going to move here as we go into tomorrow. coming up in a bit, we'll talk about the timing of the rain for weekend. lauryn and i are back with the forecast. let's check the traffic with melissa mollet. >> delays inbound here. westbound 50 before mlk jr. highway. headed inbound in prince george's county, right side blocked by a crash. it involved a pedestrian earlier this...
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potential 6 to 9 inches to parts of louisiana, mississippi and late tonight or early tomorrow right around texassiana. maximum winds right now at 50 miles an hour. moving toward the north/northwest at around 9 miles per hour. national hurricane center saying that little changes to the forecast tract. so we have a pretty good handle on how it will move. thursday, into parts of louisiana. and look what happens as we hd into the weekend. the system is absorbed by a front that will bring us some rain to our area on friday and saturday. so here is your 10 day forecast. tomorrow dry as doug said, per feskt fo perfect pool day. 92. saturday, heavy rain early, after that humidity droopdrops. perfect 10 for sunday. >>> and coming up, we'll blow go ove to newrleans where did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's up to 16 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to faster downloads with internet speeds up to 250 megabits per second.
potential 6 to 9 inches to parts of louisiana, mississippi and late tonight or early tomorrow right around texassiana. maximum winds right now at 50 miles an hour. moving toward the north/northwest at around 9 miles per hour. national hurricane center saying that little changes to the forecast tract. so we have a pretty good handle on how it will move. thursday, into parts of louisiana. and look what happens as we hd into the weekend. the system is absorbed by a front that will bring us some...
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the storm is expected to make landfall near the texas/louisiana border this morning and it's being blamed already for one death. you can see the winds blowing around the camera a little bit. coastal highways flooding and power outages up to a foot of rain expected to fall on parts of the gulf coast. there have also been reports of water spouts and tornados spawned by the storm. a ten-year-old boy died after being hit by a log that washed in by the rough surf from tropical storm cindy. the boy was swimming in the area. >>> new orleans hopes to be better prepared for since hurricane katrina devastated the city. they've spent $14 billion on an intricate system to prevent flooding. >>> crews are expected to be back out to look for the body of a teenage boy who got pulled into the current while swimming and never returned. search crews spent four hours last night along the creek that runs into the delaware river where the teen disappeared. he was swimming with friends after the last day of school. one of the teens tried to rescue the boy, but just couldn't. >> i reached out to try to grab him,
the storm is expected to make landfall near the texas/louisiana border this morning and it's being blamed already for one death. you can see the winds blowing around the camera a little bit. coastal highways flooding and power outages up to a foot of rain expected to fall on parts of the gulf coast. there have also been reports of water spouts and tornados spawned by the storm. a ten-year-old boy died after being hit by a log that washed in by the rough surf from tropical storm cindy. the boy...
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breaking overnight, tropical storm cindy is lashing the gulf coast before making landfall at the texas/louisiana border. >> it is affecting a wide area very heavy rain and rough seas. >> and a 10-year-old boy was killed when a log crashed down on him as he stood on the shore. >> and there is flooding in new orleans with more expected. officials have been strengthening the levees and owner flood control systems for days there. let's get more detailed forecast now from accuweather. >> meteorologist justin povick is joining us. >> around 8:00 yesterday, it made its move to the north. then bending back to the north and to the east, gusty winds to tropical storm force along with isolated tornados. those are biggest concerns here. more so, it's going to be the heavy rain that's going to be causing flash flooding. that will ultimately be the biggest concern. we've already had reports of rain of eight-plus inches. tropical moisture lifts off to the north and east. we'll still be concerned about more flash flooding. diane? kendis? >>> justin thanks, and the fbi has released new details about the man who
breaking overnight, tropical storm cindy is lashing the gulf coast before making landfall at the texas/louisiana border. >> it is affecting a wide area very heavy rain and rough seas. >> and a 10-year-old boy was killed when a log crashed down on him as he stood on the shore. >> and there is flooding in new orleans with more expected. officials have been strengthening the levees and owner flood control systems for days there. let's get more detailed forecast now from...
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hour -- tropical storm cindy slammed into the gulf coast this morning making landfall near the texas-louisiana border but the bands are reaching far beyond flooding coastal communities with as much as 10 inches of rain leaving neighborhoods sub merged. and some evacuated at the last second. >> the water had risen so high it was fixin to get into our truck we couldn't let our truck flood out and we got some belongings and left. >> in mississippi waterspouts formed and came to shore. and a reported tornado left this damage.hurt. this is terrible. >> states of emergency in louisiana and alabama where the storm is blamed for at least one death. a 10-year-old on the beach with his family hit by a log that was hit by a way waif. >> he had to be pulled out from beneath the timber. >> owners warn that the threat from this storm is not over, with ongoing concerns about flash flooding. and the threat of tornadoes continues as this storm moves farther inland and weakens. we are live in lake charles louisiana, marcy gonzales, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> back here police in south jersey are
hour -- tropical storm cindy slammed into the gulf coast this morning making landfall near the texas-louisiana border but the bands are reaching far beyond flooding coastal communities with as much as 10 inches of rain leaving neighborhoods sub merged. and some evacuated at the last second. >> the water had risen so high it was fixin to get into our truck we couldn't let our truck flood out and we got some belongings and left. >> in mississippi waterspouts formed and came to shore....
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it's expected the make landfall overnight along the texas-louisiana border and head north. as much as nine inches of rain is expected. some places could get more than a foot. the storm is already blamed for at least one death. today louisiana followed mississippi in declaring a state of emergency. david begnaud is in gulfport. david? >> reporter: anthony, where we are tonight, the biloxi river has overtopped its bank. you can probably hear, but the water is flowing enter areas where it should not be going. people have been told, don't drive through this. this is how you die. also near the beach, folks have been warned, stay out of the are you aware. surf because a ten-year-old boy died today near the water's edge. as tropical storm cindy nears landfall along the southeast texas coastline, heavy rains and high surf are causing flash flooding along the gulf coast. people have been warned: stay surf, but that warning came too late for a ten-year-old boy vacationing with his family along the alabama coast. his skull was crushed when a 200-pound log, washed in by storm surge, st
it's expected the make landfall overnight along the texas-louisiana border and head north. as much as nine inches of rain is expected. some places could get more than a foot. the storm is already blamed for at least one death. today louisiana followed mississippi in declaring a state of emergency. david begnaud is in gulfport. david? >> reporter: anthony, where we are tonight, the biloxi river has overtopped its bank. you can probably hear, but the water is flowing enter areas where it...
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the hurricane center takes it along the texas/louisiana border. already these red boxes here, those are counties that are already under flash flood warnings. this bluish and purple color, that's 5 to 7 inches of rain from biloxi to pensacola, that's where evacuations and damage to property will occur. we'll monitor that and i'll give you an update on the epic heat wave that scenes to be never ending. >>> we've just learned that prince fiphillip was admitted t the hospital. >> and breaking news from george overnight. democrats get shut out as republicans avoid a major upset in georgia's 6th congressional district. karen handel beat the newcomer in a race that was seen as a referendum on president trump. >> tonight i stand before you extraordinarily humbled and honored at the high responsibility that you and the people across the 6th district have given to me to represent you in the united states house of representatives. >>> conceding last night, ossoff showed democrats how to win in 2018. >> you picked this campaign up and picked me up and picked
the hurricane center takes it along the texas/louisiana border. already these red boxes here, those are counties that are already under flash flood warnings. this bluish and purple color, that's 5 to 7 inches of rain from biloxi to pensacola, that's where evacuations and damage to property will occur. we'll monitor that and i'll give you an update on the epic heat wave that scenes to be never ending. >>> we've just learned that prince fiphillip was admitted t the hospital. >> and...
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the gulf coast as tropical storm cindy takes aim, expected to make landfall overnight near the texas/louisiana border. both of those states already being lashed by high winds and torrential rain. it's a system that's turned deadly. we get details now from nbc's kerry sanders in the storm zone. >> reporter: tonight tropical storm cindy triggering water spouts and kicking up surf in mississippi, in louisiana causing dangerous flash floods and in alabama claiming the life of a 10-year-old boy who was hit by debris swept up in a huge wave. >> we have approximately a 10-year-old male in the water approximately 20 minutes. >> pray for this family. this is a tragic event, a tragic day. >> reporter: from the florida panhandle west to texas, pockets of damage. up to a foot of rain expected in parts of the gulf coast, and tonight in alabama and louisiana, states of emergency. >> so we cannot stress enough the importance of avoiding high water. >> reporter: with winds in excess of 50 miles per hour, lake pontchartrain hammered today. we're not used to seeing this. >> not that high. >> reporter: since hur
the gulf coast as tropical storm cindy takes aim, expected to make landfall overnight near the texas/louisiana border. both of those states already being lashed by high winds and torrential rain. it's a system that's turned deadly. we get details now from nbc's kerry sanders in the storm zone. >> reporter: tonight tropical storm cindy triggering water spouts and kicking up surf in mississippi, in louisiana causing dangerous flash floods and in alabama claiming the life of a 10-year-old...
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. >> 5:47 and tropical storm cindy is churning in the gulf it could make landfall on the texas-louisiana border tomorrow morning. the surf is now very high along the beaches and swimming is prohibited in many areas. risk of flash flooding especially for new orleans and southern mississippi. many schools, camps and government offices will be closed today. >> and we kee t thoughts and prt very different weather that we'll have up here. >> yeah, all we're looking at is a little spotty shower or maybe a thunderstorm later this afternoon. stm scan shows the only rain we've got is down in cape may county or southern delaware around llewes delaware and rehoboth. might be a little sprinkle or shower popping through this morning but that's it and it shouldn't last all that long. as we take a look at the great outdoors t-it is looking pretty great over the ben franklin bridge, some clouds out tresunny breaks and a little muggy in some areas especially in south jersey and delaware but we expect all of that to improve again today. 72 is your current temperature. your dewpoint is up at 67 in philadel
. >> 5:47 and tropical storm cindy is churning in the gulf it could make landfall on the texas-louisiana border tomorrow morning. the surf is now very high along the beaches and swimming is prohibited in many areas. risk of flash flooding especially for new orleans and southern mississippi. many schools, camps and government offices will be closed today. >> and we kee t thoughts and prt very different weather that we'll have up here. >> yeah, all we're looking at is a little...
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long after making landfall near the texas/louisiana border early thursday morning. a foot of rain has fallen in spots along the louisiana, alabama,age and floored coasts. reaching hundreds of miles to the north. a flash flood threat continues from louisiana to cincinnati. officials are advising residents to stay on higher ground. even the fire ants are coming to the, devising their own strategy to beat the floodwater. and we are learning more about the boy killed in the middle of the storm. mullen mccabe was on vacation with his family when he was struck and killed by a log. tossed by strong waves. >> pray for this family. it's a tragic eventual, a tragic day for them, and to keep the family in your thoughts and prayers. >> reporter: richard cantu, abc news, new york. >> cindy has moved away from the coast and has been downgraded. but we're not done with her yet. >> nope. justin povick is keeping an eye on the storm system as it moves across the eastern u.s. good morning, justin. >> tropical storm cindy moving to the north and the east. still breezy conditions for 2
long after making landfall near the texas/louisiana border early thursday morning. a foot of rain has fallen in spots along the louisiana, alabama,age and floored coasts. reaching hundreds of miles to the north. a flash flood threat continues from louisiana to cincinnati. officials are advising residents to stay on higher ground. even the fire ants are coming to the, devising their own strategy to beat the floodwater. and we are learning more about the boy killed in the middle of the storm....
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>> tropical storm cindy is churning in the gulf of mexico now and could make landfall on the texas-louisianar tomorrow morning. the surf is now very high along the beaches and swimming is prohibited in many areas. the heavy rain means a high risk of flash flooding especially for new orleans and southern mississippi. many schools, camps and government offices will be closed today. >> i grew up in houston. that looks very familiar. it won't be the case around here. >> no, not around here. we got a little bit of a pop-up shower maybe a thundershower this afternoon. as we take a look at storm tracker6 live double scan, we are essentially dry this morning. looks like there might be a spotty sprinkle falling from low clouds down by dover. that could be ground clutter. as we look outside we have sky6 and you can see that over talen energy stadium there's a fair amount of sun beginning to build. we'll have partly sunny skies overall today. temperature currently is 73 degrees. the dewpoint in philadelphia is up there a little bit in the morning. we're at 67 but we expect those numbers to fall a littl
>> tropical storm cindy is churning in the gulf of mexico now and could make landfall on the texas-louisianar tomorrow morning. the surf is now very high along the beaches and swimming is prohibited in many areas. the heavy rain means a high risk of flash flooding especially for new orleans and southern mississippi. many schools, camps and government offices will be closed today. >> i grew up in houston. that looks very familiar. it won't be the case around here. >> no, not...
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cindy making landfall near the texas-louisiana border overnight bringing a massive amount of storm surgee person has died. officials say a 10-year-old boy on the beach with his family in alabama was killed after he was hit in the head by a 200-pound log. >>> thousands of people turned out in ohio this morning to pay respects to the american college student who died after being held captive in north korea. the service for otto warmbier was held at his alma mater, women high school outside of the community lined the streets as the hearse carried his cass tet to the school. warmbier died less than a week after returning home after north korea released him from prison. he was in a coma. the exact cause of his death is unknown. the warmbier family declined an autopsy. >>> questions are swirling this morning about an apparent road rage crash in southern california. cell phone video shows the shocking scene unfold. watch as a motorcyclist pulls up next to a car and starts kicking it. this is along highway 14 in santa clarita. moments later you see the driver of the car swerve cutting off the bi
cindy making landfall near the texas-louisiana border overnight bringing a massive amount of storm surgee person has died. officials say a 10-year-old boy on the beach with his family in alabama was killed after he was hit in the head by a 200-pound log. >>> thousands of people turned out in ohio this morning to pay respects to the american college student who died after being held captive in north korea. the service for otto warmbier was held at his alma mater, women high school...
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tropical storm cindy made land fall near the texas/louisiana border over night, and it was a soaker on the gulf coast. more than 10 inches of rain. and the fire ants trying to escape. eva pilgrim is there. >> basically a river that is where a road should be. the water, surrounding the houses. >> reporter: we are learning more tonight about the boy killed in the middle of the storm. 10-year-old nolan mckabe was on vacation with his family when he was struck and killed by a log. tossed by strong waves. >> pray for this family. this is a tragic event. a tragic day for them and keep the family in your thoughts and prayers. >> reporter: more heavy rain bands from what's left of this tropical depression will continue to pour on this area and north tonight. families should be on the lookout for tornadoes and flood warnings, david? >> thanks. right to ginger zee who is tracking this. all the remnants of cindy. still causing a lot of trouble tonight. >> you can see what is left of cindy. we take you straight to the map there, david. northwest louisiana, just making its way over the state line i
tropical storm cindy made land fall near the texas/louisiana border over night, and it was a soaker on the gulf coast. more than 10 inches of rain. and the fire ants trying to escape. eva pilgrim is there. >> basically a river that is where a road should be. the water, surrounding the houses. >> reporter: we are learning more tonight about the boy killed in the middle of the storm. 10-year-old nolan mckabe was on vacation with his family when he was struck and killed by a log....
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it's expected to make land full along the upper texas coast or western louisiana. alabama and louisiana already declared states of emergency. louisiana national guard is moving in on flood prone ar areas. >> let's get t what's happening with the weather here. closer to home indicate lip roth can tell us all about that. hey, caitlin. >> good evening we're watching tropical storm cindy closely. even though that's far away from washington d.c. recommend nam ever the storm will bring us rain and affect the late week early weekend forecast friday to day. outer rain bands of cindy have been lashing the gulf coast. flash flooding is a big concern as well as long term flooding as we go through the next 48 hours. you can sdo the rain pushing into the floored day pan handle and portions of alabama and mississippi. and you can see the heavy green bands east of houston and north of panama city. so tropical storm sinldy as of this evening sustained winds 50 miles an hour expected to make land fall along the texas louisiana border sometime during the overnight hours. from there
it's expected to make land full along the upper texas coast or western louisiana. alabama and louisiana already declared states of emergency. louisiana national guard is moving in on flood prone ar areas. >> let's get t what's happening with the weather here. closer to home indicate lip roth can tell us all about that. hey, caitlin. >> good evening we're watching tropical storm cindy closely. even though that's far away from washington d.c. recommend nam ever the storm will bring us...
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positioned just southeastern texas, south western louisiana, but like the reporter said, already waves of rain unindated the gulf coast and we'll see up to a foot before the remnants of cindy finally move northeast ward. the projected path, land fall some time late tonight as a tropical storm and then tropical depression, post tropical cyclone, notice the northeastern turn to go right acrosses the tennessee valley and by that early saturday right into the midatlantic on our doorstep. the spaghetti models -- this storm could have con virtued on one pretty specific solution crossing 95 over washington baltimore and moving off the coast of long island into november scotia. that means rain for us and heavy rain that would be during friday afternoon, friday evening into saturday mostly cloudy skies, a warm but nice first day of summer, 87 in gaithersburg, 88 in westminster, 89 baltimore. 87 in annapolis 89 in manassas, couple showers and thunderstorms off towards our north around the mason dixon line. they should stay off moving across philadelphia area and couple of showers there across so
positioned just southeastern texas, south western louisiana, but like the reporter said, already waves of rain unindated the gulf coast and we'll see up to a foot before the remnants of cindy finally move northeast ward. the projected path, land fall some time late tonight as a tropical storm and then tropical depression, post tropical cyclone, notice the northeastern turn to go right acrosses the tennessee valley and by that early saturday right into the midatlantic on our doorstep. the...
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circulation center offsh somewhere along the texas louisiana line will make landfall in the morning where the heaviest line of thunderstorms are. you will go well east and northeast of the system and you will continue to see more rain directly associated with the circulation of cindy. that will proceed the center by several hundred miles. that is something we will keep an eye on. 50-mile-per-hour top winds. it's moving to the northwest at 9 miles per hour. positions by tomorrow morning right at landfall and early on friday morning the south of little rock. we continue the track to the east. it looks as though by saturday afternoon what is left of it will be south of the metro area. probably over southern maryland. northern neck area here. a lot of the rain may be pushed out offshore already by that point. not a lot of wind. the time frame is going to be from 3:00 on friday afternoon to maybe 11:00 or so on saturday morning. to have effects, direct effects rain wise from the cold front and the moisture being pulled in to the cold front. another five inches possible there. going northeast t
circulation center offsh somewhere along the texas louisiana line will make landfall in the morning where the heaviest line of thunderstorms are. you will go well east and northeast of the system and you will continue to see more rain directly associated with the circulation of cindy. that will proceed the center by several hundred miles. that is something we will keep an eye on. 50-mile-per-hour top winds. it's moving to the northwest at 9 miles per hour. positions by tomorrow morning right at...
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louisiana coast. here is a look at first alert radar. she is dumping rain over texas and louisiana.er impact is being felt across 600 miles. it spoawned water spots that ca move over bodies of water. tour is toists took video. it will have an impact on our area but not until tomorrow. here is a live look. let's find out what's to come today and tomorrow. erika is tracking that later today. >> that's right. there's a lot going on right now. i'll break it down for you. doppler radar time stamped this at 11:30 a.m. i want to show you the amount of moisture, the southwest, all of that headed in our direction. i will time out what we can expect tonight into tomorrow. hourly hour forecast notice the winds kind of going in every direction. there's a lot going on in the atmosphere. right around our viewing area we are seeing southeasterlies and southerlies telling us we do have the moisture on the way. notice what we are seeing pregom d -- predominantly moisture. it is across our viewing area. we are not done here. i think we'll see pockets of heavy downpours for early a.m. commute. my bigg
louisiana coast. here is a look at first alert radar. she is dumping rain over texas and louisiana.er impact is being felt across 600 miles. it spoawned water spots that ca move over bodies of water. tour is toists took video. it will have an impact on our area but not until tomorrow. here is a live look. let's find out what's to come today and tomorrow. erika is tracking that later today. >> that's right. there's a lot going on right now. i'll break it down for you. doppler radar time...
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adrianna: the gulf coast taking a pounding, cindy made landfall in louisiana near the texas border this morning and is already claimed the life of a 10-year-old. we are in lake charles, louisiana with the impact. >> with drenching rain and wind wreaking 50 miles per hour, tropical storm cindy slammed into the gulf coast this morning , making landfall near the texas-the louisiana border. flooding inches of rain, leaving roads underwater and neighborhoods submerged. forcing southerners riding out the system to evacuate. >> the water had risen so high it was going to get into the truck and we could not let it sit there. and flied out. -- flood out. >> waterspouts in mississippi and in the panhandle in florida, a tornado left this damage. >> thank god nobody was hurt. >> states of emergency declared in louisiana and alabama where the storm is blamed for one death at least, a 10-year-old on the beach with his family hit by a 200 pound log brought on shore by a giant wave. headchild sustained injuries and had to be pulled from under the timber. >> and galveston, texas, tourist rescued after t
adrianna: the gulf coast taking a pounding, cindy made landfall in louisiana near the texas border this morning and is already claimed the life of a 10-year-old. we are in lake charles, louisiana with the impact. >> with drenching rain and wind wreaking 50 miles per hour, tropical storm cindy slammed into the gulf coast this morning , making landfall near the texas-the louisiana border. flooding inches of rain, leaving roads underwater and neighborhoods submerged. forcing southerners...
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. >> en alerta texas y louisiana ante la llegada de cindy la tormenta tropical la tercera en esa zona muro con bloques de plÁstico con que se leÍan diferentes planas como parte de la protesta, tambiÉn miembros del pÚblico fueron invitados a retirar estos ladrillos que forman el puro para escribir algo. >> el muro de donald j.trump aunque no existe en este momento ya existe metafÓricamente hay muros de odio por todos lados en mÉxico ya hay un muro en la frontera sur de inhumanidad porque aÑo con aÑo el gobierno mexicano estÁ regresando a decenas de miles de personas a su posible muerte en paÍses como salvador honduras y guatemala. >> los ladrillos con mensaje de solidaridad serÁn enviados a un refugio de inmigrantes. >> en un momento regreso con mÁs noticias, ahora vamos hasta rusia, chicos quÉ nos tienen? >> gracias paulina un abrazo para ti. >> danny porque estas tomando los cojines. >> estoy tratando de tomarlos porque sino van a volar. >> antes que vuelen vamos con camilo para que nos cuente un poco la historia de donde se llevara a cabo el juego de mÉxico nueva zelanda, adelante c
. >> en alerta texas y louisiana ante la llegada de cindy la tormenta tropical la tercera en esa zona muro con bloques de plÁstico con que se leÍan diferentes planas como parte de la protesta, tambiÉn miembros del pÚblico fueron invitados a retirar estos ladrillos que forman el puro para escribir algo. >> el muro de donald j.trump aunque no existe en este momento ya existe metafÓricamente hay muros de odio por todos lados en mÉxico ya hay un muro en la frontera sur de...
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adam said just around the texas-louisiana border. s what all models zoom to show from the national hurricane center. they're in agreement. cindy's impacts could be felt from southeast texas all the way to the florida panhandle. the system packing winds of 45 to 50 miles an hour. not strung enough to be classified as a hurricane -- strong. remember the primary threat, extremely heavy rainfall. six to nine inches could fall. more than a foot in isolated areas, according to the advisories. sandbags are making an appearance once again. folks doing anything they can to keep the water out. the tropical system is lingering in the gulf for days. apparently posed a problem for united airlines flight yesterday. listen to this, 14 people hurt. seven taken to the hospital after the plane head severe turbulence as it cruised near cancun, mexico, close to the outskirts of cindy. united flight 10:30 one landed safely in houston with 160 people on board -- 1031. they were coming in from panama city. passengers say the bumpy ride lasted 20 minutes or
adam said just around the texas-louisiana border. s what all models zoom to show from the national hurricane center. they're in agreement. cindy's impacts could be felt from southeast texas all the way to the florida panhandle. the system packing winds of 45 to 50 miles an hour. not strung enough to be classified as a hurricane -- strong. remember the primary threat, extremely heavy rainfall. six to nine inches could fall. more than a foot in isolated areas, according to the advisories....
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texas and louisiana and spent this day battering much of the southeast. she's now a tropical depression and her moisture will move up the coast with eyes set on the tristate area. it's thursday night and the big story is the approach of the tropical effects of cindy. we could wake up to oppressive humidity and the prospect of thunderstorms and downpours. adam joseph has the latest from 6 radar and accuweather. adam? >> those are the effect, wind and downpour. she's fallen apart, not much of a tropical entity, just a depression sparking severe weather to the east but not a wall of water, scattered and heavy at times out of the gulf of mexico lifting to the north and east. it's going to link with the cold front to the north. the two come together and we'll have periods of on and off heavy downpours through friday and saturday. 9:00 tomorrow morning, you can see downpours and thunderstorms to start, at least the second half of the rush hour. they lift to the north. it's scattered into the afternoon tomorrow. what to expect the next two days, tropical humidit
texas and louisiana and spent this day battering much of the southeast. she's now a tropical depression and her moisture will move up the coast with eyes set on the tristate area. it's thursday night and the big story is the approach of the tropical effects of cindy. we could wake up to oppressive humidity and the prospect of thunderstorms and downpours. adam joseph has the latest from 6 radar and accuweather. adam? >> those are the effect, wind and downpour. she's fallen apart, not much...
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louisiana. the cajun riviera as it's known, not terribly far from the texas border.ou can see the waves out there, pretty choppy and the both as the storm makes its way to us. storm surge, not so much a worry with this particular system, about 3 feet or so. instead, it is the intense rain that has people worried. folks all along the gulf coast from texas all the way to the florida panhandle are getting ready. those sandbags are being put out an residence and coastal areas of texas, louisiana, mississippi, and alabama are moving some of their belongings to higher ground, something all-too-familiar with people who call this region home. >> is a part of life. >> we are going to write it out. i think will be all right. >> no evacuations to tell you about, but the state of emergency has been declared by the governors of alabama and louisiana. much of this state is currently under a flash flood watches with forecasters predicting anywhere from 6-9 inches of rain and some isolated areas could see more than a foot, the heaviest being in the south parts of mississippi and ala
louisiana. the cajun riviera as it's known, not terribly far from the texas border.ou can see the waves out there, pretty choppy and the both as the storm makes its way to us. storm surge, not so much a worry with this particular system, about 3 feet or so. instead, it is the intense rain that has people worried. folks all along the gulf coast from texas all the way to the florida panhandle are getting ready. those sandbags are being put out an residence and coastal areas of texas, louisiana,...
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target, texas, louisiana, mississippi, bam, the florida panhandle and eventually arkansas, tennessee, kentucky and the carolinas. 18 million people about to get drenched. let's get to it. >> and first from the fox news deck this wednesday afternoon, the fbi is looking at terrorism as a possible motive after a man stabbed a police officer at the airport in flint, michigan. that's what a law enforcement official tells the associated press. happened at bishop international airport this morning. michigan state police say the officer is lieutenant jeff neville. witnesses say they saw him bleeding from the neck. police tell us he's stable in the hospital. the fbi reports the suspect is now in custody and officers are questioning him. a witness says the suspect had a blank look on his face as police lead him away in handcuffs. bryan llenas with an update. bryan? >> shep, the fbi took the lead on the investigation right from the get-go. a law enforcement official speaking on condition of anonymity. tells the associated press that they're investigating reports that the suspect said "allah akba
target, texas, louisiana, mississippi, bam, the florida panhandle and eventually arkansas, tennessee, kentucky and the carolinas. 18 million people about to get drenched. let's get to it. >> and first from the fox news deck this wednesday afternoon, the fbi is looking at terrorism as a possible motive after a man stabbed a police officer at the airport in flint, michigan. that's what a law enforcement official tells the associated press. happened at bishop international airport this...
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. >> tropical storm cindy is making landfall down in louisiana and texas.ocal no effects yet but maybe some tomorrow. hot one today. >> inner loop still dealing with a crash involving a tractor-trailer. two right lanes blocked by the greenbelt metro. we have all the details you need on that one. >> let's give you more details on thattic breaking traffic news erin mentioned. >> annie yu live with the latest. update us, annie. >> reporter: holly maureen we got road when we were really chose to the accident that they were going to be shutting down the lanes once again to get that tractor-trailer onto a tow truck and then tow it away and they just passed through. basically right now all lanes on the inner loop of the beltway near exit 24 which is the greenbelt metro currently closed but again, the through so they're probably going to reopen it shortly. meanwhile there's a traffic jam right here. they've basically stopped traffic here. looks like maryland state is pulling away, traffic resumed so that's good news and then they told us that they would be reopenin
. >> tropical storm cindy is making landfall down in louisiana and texas.ocal no effects yet but maybe some tomorrow. hot one today. >> inner loop still dealing with a crash involving a tractor-trailer. two right lanes blocked by the greenbelt metro. we have all the details you need on that one. >> let's give you more details on thattic breaking traffic news erin mentioned. >> annie yu live with the latest. update us, annie. >> reporter: holly maureen we got road...
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of more immediate concern for the texas and louisiana golf coast is what could potentially become tropicalrm. we may be dealing with some of the tropical moisture left over from cindy later part of the week and into the weekend. we have to watch this, but no doubt it's going to end upbringing a lot of rain through the deep south. you can already see, this is all satellite imagery, but look at these thunderstorms bubbling up. so probably by this afternoon, maybe even earlier, it could be tropical, officially tropical storm cindy. here put back at home, 71 degrees now, 64 for gaithersburg, frederick is 68. humidity levels coming down, that will make for a nice comfortable afternoon. high temperature of 88. winds southwest about ten to 15 miles per hour, we'll have a few clouds around from time to time but looks nice. ignore the little shower showing up on future catch the. i don't think that's going to happen. later on the heat will build back as high pressure gets off to the southeast of us and we could have thunderstorms coming in by as early as friday again, but looks like until then, we'
of more immediate concern for the texas and louisiana golf coast is what could potentially become tropicalrm. we may be dealing with some of the tropical moisture left over from cindy later part of the week and into the weekend. we have to watch this, but no doubt it's going to end upbringing a lot of rain through the deep south. you can already see, this is all satellite imagery, but look at these thunderstorms bubbling up. so probably by this afternoon, maybe even earlier, it could be...