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let's get a check of the weather from nbc meteorologist todd santos back with us today. odd, good morning. >> hopefully you brought the sunglasses today, what we're going to need from new york to d.c., a beautiful set-up across the area. same with boston. the last couple of days we've been talking about beryl, the system is out of here. just now getting outside radar range. we can see some of the clouds associated with it. 95 corridor looking good, the northernmost reaches of maine may get some showers, but clear skies across the mid-atlantic, across southeastern new england. the exception of southeastern massachusetts, a few clouds lingering around. temperatures are pretty ideal. the last couple of days it's been muggy. we've had some patchy fog around jfk, that's lifted a little. and south side of long island, some patchy fog to deal with early this morning. by later this afternoon, you're dealing with almost completely clear skies across the area. 84 in philly with sunshine. a beautiful set-up for many of us. across the country, some warmer spots in the southwest, if y
let's get a check of the weather from nbc meteorologist todd santos back with us today. odd, good morning. >> hopefully you brought the sunglasses today, what we're going to need from new york to d.c., a beautiful set-up across the area. same with boston. the last couple of days we've been talking about beryl, the system is out of here. just now getting outside radar range. we can see some of the clouds associated with it. 95 corridor looking good, the northernmost reaches of maine may...
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. >>> now for look at your national weather, we turn to meteorologist todd santos with your weather channel forecast. i wouldn't call that a bright thing to do. >> i would call that very aggressive advertising. >> breaking and entering, probably not a good time. >>> hey, a few areas are going to need bigger clean-up, through portions of north carolina. we did have as beryl left the coastline. a quinn spin-up of an ef-1 tornado. thankfully, no injuries, but some 67 homes were actually damaged there. because of the system. a number of out buildings as well. again, max sustained winds with that, 110 miles per hour. so scary times there, the system is well off the coastline now and pushing further away. and actually no longer a tropical system. so no worries for us. but across central portions of the u.s. showers and thunderstorms will be focusing on central, lower portions of the mississippi valley and showers just moving into the chicago area. o'hare and midway, last check had light rain moving in. not a huge disturbance to travel. but to the south, better chances for thunderstorms themself.
. >>> now for look at your national weather, we turn to meteorologist todd santos with your weather channel forecast. i wouldn't call that a bright thing to do. >> i would call that very aggressive advertising. >> breaking and entering, probably not a good time. >>> hey, a few areas are going to need bigger clean-up, through portions of north carolina. we did have as beryl left the coastline. a quinn spin-up of an ef-1 tornado. thankfully, no injuries, but some 67...
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. >>> now for a look at the national weather, we check in with meteorologist todd santos, he has the weather channel forecast for us. in oklahoma city a lot of power lines knocked over. >> a big issue when you get a lot of hail over large areas. we got photos in from the storm riders, if you've ever seen that show on the weather channel. some areas, some very large hail. this one is coming in from those guys as well. this is actually their back window. so don't feel too bad for them. they are professional storm chasers, you do get the idea we had a lot of reports yesterday of severe hail. some of them upwards of five inches, the largest one i saw out of piedmont, oklahoma. we saw a number of reports up into the northeast. actually over 400. so a few additional hail and wind reports, where some of those were clustered, we'll see a chance for some thunderstorms in the northeast. the better chances will linger here across portions of oklahoma, south-central kansas and northeastern texas. there's a look at it this morning with the active radar this hour, the frontal boundary pushing towa
. >>> now for a look at the national weather, we check in with meteorologist todd santos, he has the weather channel forecast for us. in oklahoma city a lot of power lines knocked over. >> a big issue when you get a lot of hail over large areas. we got photos in from the storm riders, if you've ever seen that show on the weather channel. some areas, some very large hail. this one is coming in from those guys as well. this is actually their back window. so don't feel too bad for...
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. >>> now for a look at your national weather we turn to todd santos with your weather channel forecast. that doesn't happen every day. >> it does not. good thing for the air pocket there. it worked out well. >> for 12 days. >> used up a few lives there. you know, many of us made it through yesterday in a pretty decent fashion. want to take a quick look as far as the very latest with now tropical depression beryl. we're still talking max sustained winds at 30 miles per hour after the very latest advisory from the hurricane center. just a short time ago. it's continued to make that turn towards the north. moving in around 2 miles per hour. so starting to slowly move off towards the north and east. the steering currents are going to gently pick this up and slowly accelerate it. so that's going to allow the circulation to remain intact. we'll track this. for many of us, still dealing with heavier showers. especially palm coast and florida. upwards and over five inches of rainfall. still chances for easily three additional inches if not more than that. that's going to soak a good stretch of
. >>> now for a look at your national weather we turn to todd santos with your weather channel forecast. that doesn't happen every day. >> it does not. good thing for the air pocket there. it worked out well. >> for 12 days. >> used up a few lives there. you know, many of us made it through yesterday in a pretty decent fashion. want to take a quick look as far as the very latest with now tropical depression beryl. we're still talking max sustained winds at 30 miles...
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let's get a check on the weather from nbc meteorologist todd santos.s it looking like out there? >> a few of the areas, may see a chance for some showers today. we have a front that's stalled out across the east coast. so even new york city, at the moment kind of a nice spot. but you see some of the showers that fell apart during the early morning hours, could see some of those refire late they are afternoon. some thunderstorm activity possible as well. but also some showers, new york on up towards automobily. not quite as warm as yesterday. some spots rain-cooled a little bit. you're still dealing with upwards around 70 degrees in philly. 71 in d.c. and 60s in long island sound. getting into the afternoon, showers, clouds as well. boston, factor in the chance for rain this afternoon. same story today's philly and d.c. kind of marginal, here in new york, about a 50% chance for showers. did want to mention the latest with tropical depression beryl, the system has increased in wind speed a little bit, 35 miles per hour. moving north-northeast at around 1
let's get a check on the weather from nbc meteorologist todd santos.s it looking like out there? >> a few of the areas, may see a chance for some showers today. we have a front that's stalled out across the east coast. so even new york city, at the moment kind of a nice spot. but you see some of the showers that fell apart during the early morning hours, could see some of those refire late they are afternoon. some thunderstorm activity possible as well. but also some showers, new york on...
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. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather here's todd santos. i don't know which is more unbelievable they lasted that long or were heard in the cement. >> i love the story. let's see if we can do the same thing as far as travel weather. the latest with tropical depression beryl. that system, the circulation remaining over the southeast so the rain will remain one of the bigger issues. winds at 30 miles per hour and started to make that turn and now moving northwest at 5 mile-per-hour and as we go through the next couple of days it will still be the rain potential. notice those oranges showing up on the satellite picture. that's the stronger thunderstorm activity. you see that over portions of 75 in florida, some get up into southeast georgia. onshore the winds will be a big issue across coastal south carolina, coastal georgia and a few areas there. tracking this system follow this off towards the northeast may become a tropical storm as it exits the outer banks into wednesday evening. central u.s., especially southern and central missouri and s
. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather here's todd santos. i don't know which is more unbelievable they lasted that long or were heard in the cement. >> i love the story. let's see if we can do the same thing as far as travel weather. the latest with tropical depression beryl. that system, the circulation remaining over the southeast so the rain will remain one of the bigger issues. winds at 30 miles per hour and started to make that turn and now moving...
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. >>> now for a look at national and regional weather, here is meterologist todd santos with the weather channel forecast. see, todd if it's too good to be true it is. >> that happened to my lawn, someone mowed my lawn. >> did they leave a bill? >> no. >> out of the goodness of their own heart. >> had the wrong house. want to share at least video with you this morning. we have out of north carolina a confirmed ef-1 tornado, 67 houses damaged because of this, maximum winds at 110 miles an hour. not a long-tracked tornado, a half mile but was 250 yards wide. seeing some of the damage there. the day before confirmed the first tornado of the year in the state of vermont. that was an ef-0 tornado. as far as today is concerned we have a few areas of showers and thunderstorms pushing toward the mississippi valley. remnants of beryls not involved in the coastline today, wanted to show clouds there, beautiful day across the mid-atlantic, d.c. toward boston, about an hour or so left on that severe thunderstorm watch area, see chances for thunderstorms moving toward memphis throughout the day. that
. >>> now for a look at national and regional weather, here is meterologist todd santos with the weather channel forecast. see, todd if it's too good to be true it is. >> that happened to my lawn, someone mowed my lawn. >> did they leave a bill? >> no. >> out of the goodness of their own heart. >> had the wrong house. want to share at least video with you this morning. we have out of north carolina a confirmed ef-1 tornado, 67 houses damaged because of...
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and now for a leak at your national and regional weather here's nbc meteorologist todd santos with the weather channel forecast. >> the first make landfall in just over a hundred years in the month of may, so a very early start to the hurricane season, which doesn't really officially begin until friday, but there's a look at the system. max sustained winds alt 65 miles an hour and really bigger gusts as some of these thunderstorms actually make their way on shore. you can see some of the clusters pushing toward southeast georgia and some off the coastline moving toward the island and hilton head. we've had over a hundred rescues in just about the last 24 hours from the south carolina coast down into northern florida. here's a look at least where the system has gone so far. we're going to be dealing with this even through early tomorrow morning and that whole path, kind of on and off chances for showers, some areas around jacksonville extending to the south and west could easily see three to five inches worktd of rainfall. some isolated spots could get over 10 inches of rain. at that po
and now for a leak at your national and regional weather here's nbc meteorologist todd santos with the weather channel forecast. >> the first make landfall in just over a hundred years in the month of may, so a very early start to the hurricane season, which doesn't really officially begin until friday, but there's a look at the system. max sustained winds alt 65 miles an hour and really bigger gusts as some of these thunderstorms actually make their way on shore. you can see some of the...
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. >>> a look at national and regional weather here is meterologist todd santos with the weather channel forecast. how about that oklahoma hail. >> incredible stuff, lynn. a lot of areas had hail yesterday, upwards of severe hail, much larger numbers, there were a few big hail stones and this one, these pictures are coming in from the storm rileders on the weather channel, simon brewer and justin were out there yesterday, recorded one of those hail stones not far from in piedmont, oklahoma at five inches. big time numbers across a few areas. we are looking at still i want to mention some of the storm reports in the northeast to show you were not alone. oklahoma some of the largest numbers but we picked up at least ping pong ball size hail in portions of vermont as well as new hampshire. today, different scenario here across the northeast. we have the front in place so we can trigger showers, maybe thunderstorm activity back here across eastern portions of pennsylvania and new york may dodge a few showers, the clouds may help to keep down the chances at least a little bit. here to the sou
. >>> a look at national and regional weather here is meterologist todd santos with the weather channel forecast. how about that oklahoma hail. >> incredible stuff, lynn. a lot of areas had hail yesterday, upwards of severe hail, much larger numbers, there were a few big hail stones and this one, these pictures are coming in from the storm rileders on the weather channel, simon brewer and justin were out there yesterday, recorded one of those hail stones not far from in piedmont,...
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and now for a look at your national and regional weather here's nbc meteorologist todd santos with the weather channel forecast. great to have you here this week. >>> the first makes landfall in just over a hundred years in the month of may. so a very early start to the hurricane season, which doesn't really officially begin until friday. but there's a look atut the system. max sustained winds at 65 miles an hour and really some of the bigger gusts with that will be right along the coastline after some of the thunderstorms make their way onshore. you can see the clusters pushing toward south georgia. even some off the coastline. they'll be moving toward e december toe island and hilton head. j we've had rescues in the last 24 hours from the south carolina coast down to florida. there's a look at where the system has gone so far. we're going to be dealing with this early tomorrow morning and the whole chance of oven an off path. especially jacksonville extending to the south and west couldd easily see three to five inches worth of rainfall over larger areas. some isolated spots could ge
and now for a look at your national and regional weather here's nbc meteorologist todd santos with the weather channel forecast. great to have you here this week. >>> the first makes landfall in just over a hundred years in the month of may. so a very early start to the hurricane season, which doesn't really officially begin until friday. but there's a look atut the system. max sustained winds at 65 miles an hour and really some of the bigger gusts with that will be right along the...
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. >>> now for a look at national and regional weather, here is meteorologist todd santos with the weather channel forecast. >>> some very aggressive advertising there. for at least. us today, there's some clean up outside. we'll talk about temperatures in the southwest. pretty extreme numbers. a quick look at the picture across the whole country. you do see showers, thunderstorms pushing to the central lower mississippi valley most active spot. travel wise keep in mind, heavier rain moving north chicago but do you see sthoef activity that will get going as the it gets towards western tennessee and mississippi. here across the northwest coastline dealing with showers. bulk of energy in the gulf will be pushing in towards british columbia. we'll see showers aside from that i want to mention through southwestern portions of new mexico for the complex fire smoke moving off to the south and west and lighter showers across the northwest and mild temperatures at least to starte conditions. at least a few areas with the heat getting into the extreme range. we'll talk about some of those numbers c
. >>> now for a look at national and regional weather, here is meteorologist todd santos with the weather channel forecast. >>> some very aggressive advertising there. for at least. us today, there's some clean up outside. we'll talk about temperatures in the southwest. pretty extreme numbers. a quick look at the picture across the whole country. you do see showers, thunderstorms pushing to the central lower mississippi valley most active spot. travel wise keep in mind,...
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for a look at your national and regional weather here's meteorologist todd santos has your weather channel forecast. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> pretty cool, isn't it? >> very neat stuff. >> very "mission impossible". >> you might hear them coming with the initial one. we showed in the beginning when you started talking about some of the other stories around america with some of the hail reports out of yesterday. over 200 hail reports from the country, back towards central oklahoma where we had very large hail. these pictures are coming in from the storm riders at the weather channel show. simon and justin also had one of their vehicles, chase vehicles, their back wind shield was broken. don't feel too bad for them. they're storm chasers. we were seeing some hail reports even upwards of five inches in diameter yesterday and would not be surprise to see similar numbers or large hail range talking about central, southern portions of the plains today. still, an active spot as far as thunderstorms are concerned. across the east i did want to quickly mention tropical depression ber
for a look at your national and regional weather here's meteorologist todd santos has your weather channel forecast. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> pretty cool, isn't it? >> very neat stuff. >> very "mission impossible". >> you might hear them coming with the initial one. we showed in the beginning when you started talking about some of the other stories around america with some of the hail reports out of yesterday. over 200 hail reports from...
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let's get a check on your weather from todd santos. in for bill today. you gave us a good weekend, my friend. >> glad i could help you out there willie. of course, we're holding it down here. a few areas had a messy weekend, especially toward the beaches. it was because of now tropical depression beryl. what you are seeing is video out of st. simon's island, georgia. a messy situation. this system is the strongest on record to have made contact with the coastline. they are continuing to look back even further, even back towards the original british colonies in the southeast. so record-setting system considering it landed before june 1st, the official beginning of hurricane season. right now tropical depression beryl. a 30-mile-per-hour storm moving towards the north at about 2 miles per hour. it's drifting. heavy rainfall will be one of the biggest problems here today and even low count of south carolina. the track of this system as it moves off toward the northeast, we'll be dealing with this through wednesday. boy wednesday evening, that system getting
let's get a check on your weather from todd santos. in for bill today. you gave us a good weekend, my friend. >> glad i could help you out there willie. of course, we're holding it down here. a few areas had a messy weekend, especially toward the beaches. it was because of now tropical depression beryl. what you are seeing is video out of st. simon's island, georgia. a messy situation. this system is the strongest on record to have made contact with the coastline. they are continuing to...
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. >>> nbc meteorologist todd santos joins me now, because he's been following this storm. todd, what can everyone expect? they're waking up, certainly, they know the rain's been there overnight, but what can they expect today? >> one of the biggest thing, especially for coastal residents, especially out in south carolina, especially up towards myrtle beach, the rip current reach. between south carolina, georgia, and florida, over the last 24 to 36 hours, there's been over 100 rip current rescues. keep that in mind. a number of beaches closed today. you also mentioned the rainfall. that's across this large area, you're talking 3 to 5 inches worth of rainfall. and in some of these bands, you're talking 1 to 2 inches per hour, and locally we could see some numbers higher than that, up to the 10-inch rain of rainfall. this is the system ths right now. maximum sustained winds of 40 miles per hour, moving west at 8. we will see some weakening over the next couple of days. into tuesday, notice, we're still dealing at that point with a tropical depression. this is where you're real
. >>> nbc meteorologist todd santos joins me now, because he's been following this storm. todd, what can everyone expect? they're waking up, certainly, they know the rain's been there overnight, but what can they expect today? >> one of the biggest thing, especially for coastal residents, especially out in south carolina, especially up towards myrtle beach, the rip current reach. between south carolina, georgia, and florida, over the last 24 to 36 hours, there's been over 100 rip...
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for a look at your national and regional weather here's meteorologist todd santos, he has your weather channel forecast. a lot of people are having their memorial day weekend plans spoiled. >> it's tough, because it was a mixed blessing. needed drought relief in the southeast but it doesn't need to happen on a holiday. want to take you to the bigger stories, one is beryl and we'll take a closer loo at the radar, also through the central u.s., a number of areas especially yesterday fired up with hail and wind reports, few isolated tornado reports, but today you see still see some of the activity on the larger map and the larger swirl over portions of montana. rain showers in a few areas leaving snow at the higher elevations. quick look into the southeast, just because you are headed in this direction this week, even by tomorrow we're still going to be dealing with a system as it curves to the north and east. dealing with massive sustained winds, 50 miles per hour. gusts at the naval air station in jacksonville topping off around 48. something to keep in mind through wednesday, affecting
for a look at your national and regional weather here's meteorologist todd santos, he has your weather channel forecast. a lot of people are having their memorial day weekend plans spoiled. >> it's tough, because it was a mixed blessing. needed drought relief in the southeast but it doesn't need to happen on a holiday. want to take you to the bigger stories, one is beryl and we'll take a closer loo at the radar, also through the central u.s., a number of areas especially yesterday fired...
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. >>> nbc meteorologist todd santos joins me now, because he's been following this storm. todd, what can everyone expect? they're waking up, certainly, they know the rain's been there overnight, but what can they expect today? >> one of the biggest thing, especially for coastal residents, especially out in south carolina, especially up towards myrtle beach, the rip current reach. between south carolina, georgia, and florida, over the last 24 to 36 hours, there's been over 100 rip current rescues. keep that in mind. a number of beaches closed today. you also mentioned the rainfall. that's across this large area, you're talking 3 to 5 inches worth of rainfall. and in some of these bands, you're talking 1 to 2 inches per hour, and locally we could see some numbers higher than that, up to the 10-inch rain of rainfall. this is the system ths right now. maximum sustained winds of 40 miles per hour, moving west at 8. we will see some weakening over the next couple of days. into tuesday, notice, we're still dealing at that point with a tropical depression. this is where you're real
. >>> nbc meteorologist todd santos joins me now, because he's been following this storm. todd, what can everyone expect? they're waking up, certainly, they know the rain's been there overnight, but what can they expect today? >> one of the biggest thing, especially for coastal residents, especially out in south carolina, especially up towards myrtle beach, the rip current reach. between south carolina, georgia, and florida, over the last 24 to 36 hours, there's been over 100 rip...
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. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather here's nbc meteorologist todd santos with your weather channel forecast. good morning to you. >> good morning. love that story. >> i know. warm and fuzzy. >> some other intervention makes the nine lives thing work out. >> true. >> great stuff. start off the morning, want to talk about what's going on here across the country considering a lot of us starting off with a short week following memorial day and looking at at least the satellite and radar together you notice a few things together going on through the central u.s., showers and thunderstorms along a frontal boundary that's traveling eastward. moving and traveling towards detroit or towards the northeast, could run into some issues as far as thunderstorms especially later on this afternoon. dealing with tropical depression beryl as well, maximum sustained winds at 30 miles per hour, tracking off through wednesday, may become a tropical storm off the outer banks as we get towards wednesday. something to keep in mind traveling there. here across the west this one disturba
. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather here's nbc meteorologist todd santos with your weather channel forecast. good morning to you. >> good morning. love that story. >> i know. warm and fuzzy. >> some other intervention makes the nine lives thing work out. >> true. >> great stuff. start off the morning, want to talk about what's going on here across the country considering a lot of us starting off with a short week following memorial...
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nbc meteorologist todd santos has been tracking the storm and joins me now with more.ll this storm "barrel." i've been struggling with a crisis of pronunciation all morning long, beryl! >> if you do it fast and a southern accent, it works. >> that's what i do normally. >> i kind of put this on there with the infrared satellite picture so you can see the cold, high cloud tops. you can see some building up off the coastline. that implies we're dealing with some strengthening going on, pushing towards the low country of south carolina, including savannah. those are the best chance to see some of those gusts upwards of 50 miles per hour. we saw one gust over 70, mayport, florida, earlier this morning, at 73 miles per hour. there have been some bigger gusts. the system as a whole is weakening as it continues over land and even by the next advisory, maybe downgraded. but the very latest out of the national hurricane center, it's a 40-mile-per-hour tropical storm, west at 8 miles per hour, and that motion over the next couple of days carries that back across the carolinas. so
nbc meteorologist todd santos has been tracking the storm and joins me now with more.ll this storm "barrel." i've been struggling with a crisis of pronunciation all morning long, beryl! >> if you do it fast and a southern accent, it works. >> that's what i do normally. >> i kind of put this on there with the infrared satellite picture so you can see the cold, high cloud tops. you can see some building up off the coastline. that implies we're dealing with some...
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for a look at that we go to meteorologist todd santos with your weather channel forecast. lots of people making plan bs. >> hopefully you brought a deck of cards if you are in coastal locations. difficult situation for portions of south carolina through georgia into florida. we're talking about a tropical storm here. maximum sustained winds around 50 miles an hour. it is inland now. we're not expecting to see any strengthening. the thing is, not out of the question to see some sunshine through some of these areas. on and off with the chances for rain. you see heavier rain through northern portions of florida. three five inches possible here. localized spots could see upwards of ten inches. something to keep in mind through the area today. a lot of the stronger winds are happen with the thunderstorms itself as they roll onshore. likely breeze headed in toward portions of low country as that cluster moves onshore. for many times you'll see winds sustained around 15, 20 miles per hour. but then we get bigger gusts. 30-plus. we've already seen a few of those over the last coup
for a look at that we go to meteorologist todd santos with your weather channel forecast. lots of people making plan bs. >> hopefully you brought a deck of cards if you are in coastal locations. difficult situation for portions of south carolina through georgia into florida. we're talking about a tropical storm here. maximum sustained winds around 50 miles an hour. it is inland now. we're not expecting to see any strengthening. the thing is, not out of the question to see some sunshine...
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for a look at that, we go to meteorologist todd santos with your weather channel forecast. lots of people making plan bs. >> hopefully you brought a deck of cards if you are in coastal locations. difficult situation for portions of south carolina through georgia into florida. we're talking about a tropical storm here. maximum sustained winds around 50 miles an hour. it's moving towards the west at 8. it is inland now. we're not expecting to see any strengthening. the thing is, not out of the question to see some sunshine through some of these areas. on and off with the chances for rain. you see heavier rain through northern portions of florida. three to five inches possible here. localized spots could see upwards of ten inches. something to keep in mind through the area today. a lot of the stronger winds are happening with the thunderstorms itself as they roll onshore. likely breeze headed in toward portions of low country as that cluster moves onshore. for many times you'll see winds sustained around 15, 20 miles per hour. but then we get bigger gusts. 30-plus. we've alrea
for a look at that, we go to meteorologist todd santos with your weather channel forecast. lots of people making plan bs. >> hopefully you brought a deck of cards if you are in coastal locations. difficult situation for portions of south carolina through georgia into florida. we're talking about a tropical storm here. maximum sustained winds around 50 miles an hour. it's moving towards the west at 8. it is inland now. we're not expecting to see any strengthening. the thing is, not out of...
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nbc meteorologist todd santos has been tracking the storm and joins me now with more.ing with a crisis of pronunciation all morning long, beryl! >> if you do it fast and a southern accent, it works. >> that's what i do normally. >> i kind of put this on there with the infrared satellite picture so you can see the cold, high cloud tops. you can see some building up off the coastline. that implies we're dealing with some strengthening going on, pushing towards the low country of south carolina, including savannah. those are the best chance to see some of those gusts upwards of 50 miles per hour. we saw one gust over 70, mayport, florida, earlier this morning, at 73 miles per hour. there have been some bigger gusts. the system as a whole is weakening as it continues over land and even by the next advisory, maybe downgraded. but the very latest out of the national hurricane center, it's a 40-mile-per-hour tropical storm, west at 8 miles per hour, and that motion over the next couple of days carries that back across the carolinas. so we'll be dealing with this right through
nbc meteorologist todd santos has been tracking the storm and joins me now with more.ing with a crisis of pronunciation all morning long, beryl! >> if you do it fast and a southern accent, it works. >> that's what i do normally. >> i kind of put this on there with the infrared satellite picture so you can see the cold, high cloud tops. you can see some building up off the coastline. that implies we're dealing with some strengthening going on, pushing towards the low country of...
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i'm meteorologist todd santos.boston to new york to d.c. 82 and sunshine. chicago getting into some showers. heading down to little rock and memphis. better chances for thunderstorms. dallas may see a chance really during the first chance of the day. may see improvement in the afternoon. phoenix just hot at 108. see, airline credit cards promise flights for 25,000 miles, but... [ man ] there's never any seats for 25,000 miles. frustrating, isn't it? but that won't happen with the capital one venture card. you can book any airline, anytime. hey, i just said that. after all, isn't traveling hard enough? ow! [ male announcer ] to get the flights you want, sign up for a venture card at capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? uh, it's ok. i've played a pilot before. diarrhea, gas or bloating? get ahead of it! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defend against digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. hit me! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. [ female announcer ] live the
i'm meteorologist todd santos.boston to new york to d.c. 82 and sunshine. chicago getting into some showers. heading down to little rock and memphis. better chances for thunderstorms. dallas may see a chance really during the first chance of the day. may see improvement in the afternoon. phoenix just hot at 108. see, airline credit cards promise flights for 25,000 miles, but... [ man ] there's never any seats for 25,000 miles. frustrating, isn't it? but that won't happen with the capital one...
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todd santos has been following and is joining us now with more. >> right now we are talking about a 50er hour tropical storm moving to the west at 8 miles per hour. the issue for the folks on the coastline is they have closed a number of beaches even on the south carolina coast. it doesn't look like much on the satellite picture, and many of you may step outside and say it doesn't look bad at all. however, rip current risk is one of the biggest issues on the coastline. and as the thunderstorms make their way onshore, you'll see the gustier winds. and you can see the winds approaching the low country of south carolina, and it's really a chance to get gusts upwards of 50. and just a couple of hours ago, a gust up to 48 at the jacksonville naval station there. the system right now is still a tropical storm, and it is over land. would not be surprised about 30 minutes from now or early in the afternoon that we could see some slow weakening. as we get into tomorrow morning, you're still dealing with at that point a tropical depression. but still also the heavy rainfall. and it's coming into
todd santos has been following and is joining us now with more. >> right now we are talking about a 50er hour tropical storm moving to the west at 8 miles per hour. the issue for the folks on the coastline is they have closed a number of beaches even on the south carolina coast. it doesn't look like much on the satellite picture, and many of you may step outside and say it doesn't look bad at all. however, rip current risk is one of the biggest issues on the coastline. and as the...
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but first, todd santos with a check on the forecast. todd. >> thanks so much.ell getting in on some of those showers. to the northeast it's primarily northern new england right now, better chances from boston back down through new york and central pennsylvania. boston still coming in at 0.2 mile visibility. still no major issues at the airport but could see potential delays there. providence has some improvement. there's a look at the forecast. late this afternoon is where we start to see those showers firing up initially through central p.a., eastern new york and eventually southeastern new england. did want to mention tropical depression beryl, moving off towards the north around 2 miles per hour. it will start that bend off towards the north and east. the heavy rain remains a big issue through northern florida. some areas have upwards of 14 inches of rainfall already and we'll deal with this in the southeast through tomorrow and even wednesday. even a chance that could again become a tropical storm off the outer panics eer banks by the e week. beyond that, h
but first, todd santos with a check on the forecast. todd. >> thanks so much.ell getting in on some of those showers. to the northeast it's primarily northern new england right now, better chances from boston back down through new york and central pennsylvania. boston still coming in at 0.2 mile visibility. still no major issues at the airport but could see potential delays there. providence has some improvement. there's a look at the forecast. late this afternoon is where we start to see...
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todd santos from the weather channel. todd. >> while facebook was the big thing to watch going this to the finish of the week, alberto was the name that really took a lot of attention. just because the system is just about 140 miles south of hilton head, it is expected to continue off the coastline. may have some interruptions with barge traffic. beyond that the system out of there. winds right now the sustained at 40 miles per hour. really only effects for folks here at the beaches maybe risk current risks. you can see it on the radar itself with some thunderstorm activity, but really may just clip the edge of the carolinas. chance for heavy showers back toward new york and the tri-state area getting some of the showers over towards elizabeth, just in through newark, towards manhattan and actually north and east should be dry to start off, but increasing chances throughout the day. travel wise could haven amt pact wi an impact with some airlines. >>> a new nabe survey finds economists are growing slightly more aoptimistic
todd santos from the weather channel. todd. >> while facebook was the big thing to watch going this to the finish of the week, alberto was the name that really took a lot of attention. just because the system is just about 140 miles south of hilton head, it is expected to continue off the coastline. may have some interruptions with barge traffic. beyond that the system out of there. winds right now the sustained at 40 miles per hour. really only effects for folks here at the beaches maybe...
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. >>> but first, todd santos with a check on the forecast. todd? >> mika, thanks so much. some of my favorite "morning joe" shows are when your dad is on. >> me too. >>> and i wanted to give you the latest with tropical depression beryl. the system has increased in wind speed. 35 mile per hour winds moving north-northeast. a lot of the heavy rain east of the 95 corridor. and right along it, portions of north carolina, and south carolina today. so certainly keep tuned to the forecast if you live in the outer banks of north carolina or even towards moorehead city, wilmington. it could be developing back into a tropical storm if not later today, into tomorrow. did also want to mention the chance for showers across the new york tristate area towards d.c., philly, even boston it later this afternoon. limited thunderstorm potential, but could see a few of them. nothing compared to yesterday. otherwise, a fairly mild morning. 69 degrees in new york right now. just make sure you have at least an umbrella with you, especially through the latter half of this morning, early afternoon
. >>> but first, todd santos with a check on the forecast. todd? >> mika, thanks so much. some of my favorite "morning joe" shows are when your dad is on. >> me too. >>> and i wanted to give you the latest with tropical depression beryl. the system has increased in wind speed. 35 mile per hour winds moving north-northeast. a lot of the heavy rain east of the 95 corridor. and right along it, portions of north carolina, and south carolina today. so...
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. >>> but first, todd santos has a check on the forecast. >>> good morning, guys. looking today like a beautiful day here at least over manhattan. a good stretch of the mid-atlantic, even on up towards boston. so sunglasses something you want to take outside with you. look at least at the radar satellite composite. that system moving off the southeastern coast of new england. that is kind of the remnants of beryl. we have been talking about it for days. not a worry at this point. a lot of clear skies across the east. back towards chicago, dealing with at least a few showers. but for most of us, at least travelwise, today should be a decent setup. cooler temperatures. a little less muggy than the last couple of days now that we pushed that front through. 67 right now in new york. we did have patchy fog. a lot of that is burning off. that's what we can look forward to later on this afternoon. gorgeous conditions. a lot of lower 80s across a good stretch of the east. did want to mention far south florida. some showers pushing up towards at least fort myers. really mar
. >>> but first, todd santos has a check on the forecast. >>> good morning, guys. looking today like a beautiful day here at least over manhattan. a good stretch of the mid-atlantic, even on up towards boston. so sunglasses something you want to take outside with you. look at least at the radar satellite composite. that system moving off the southeastern coast of new england. that is kind of the remnants of beryl. we have been talking about it for days. not a worry at this...