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still unseasonably chilly, warmer than today, 53 to 56. and east to southeast wind at 5 to 10 miles per hour. for trick-or-treaters, about 5:30 p.m., sun breaking through, temperature around 50. dip into the upper 40's at 6:30 and 730. we don't have rain in the forecast for the evening hours. it looks like any rain chances will hold off until early tuesday. for boaters on the bay tomorrow, southeast winds 5 to 10 knots, one-foot chop. insta-weather future cast shows the approaching weather feature, monday evening, clouds over us, the west and south moving in and after midnight it looks like we could be affected by shower activity. looks like most of it will be east of the bay and the most significant will be out over the ocean as this thing passes by. so the rain chances even tuesday morning aren't all that high. here's the seven-day forecast. 55 tomorrow, 57 on tuesday with the morning shower chance. 60, then 62 wednesday and thursday with dry weather. temperatures return to what's considered normal for this time of year. small chance for
still unseasonably chilly, warmer than today, 53 to 56. and east to southeast wind at 5 to 10 miles per hour. for trick-or-treaters, about 5:30 p.m., sun breaking through, temperature around 50. dip into the upper 40's at 6:30 and 730. we don't have rain in the forecast for the evening hours. it looks like any rain chances will hold off until early tuesday. for boaters on the bay tomorrow, southeast winds 5 to 10 knots, one-foot chop. insta-weather future cast shows the approaching weather...
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temperatures unseasonably cool, close to 60 at the beach.y in the 30s tonight and the high mountains of western maryland. highs today never above 60 degrees. again, unbelievable for october. if this is early november, par for the course but that's not the case. here's that low beginning to shift north and east. that's going to allow much drier clear weather to between settle. big bubble of high pressure. it's going throb slow to change -- to be a slow to change weather pattern, still could see light rain in patches. look at the temperatures. low to mid-70s throughout the rest of the week into the weekend. again, you see what happens courtesy of that low pressure area right over the mid-atlantic holding temperatures down big time way low normal. it keep has couple passes of drizzle through the morning. skies begin to break up. i think we'll see a mix of sun and clouds. wednesday crystal clear, sunglasses. you're going to need them again for several days. again we have to get through early tomorrow. partly cloudy. tomorrow sun and clouds, more
temperatures unseasonably cool, close to 60 at the beach.y in the 30s tonight and the high mountains of western maryland. highs today never above 60 degrees. again, unbelievable for october. if this is early november, par for the course but that's not the case. here's that low beginning to shift north and east. that's going to allow much drier clear weather to between settle. big bubble of high pressure. it's going throb slow to change -- to be a slow to change weather pattern, still could see...
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right now temperatures cool, unseasonably so. low 50s and eventually headed down into the 40s in pretty short order. highs today did not even get to 60 in most of the state. even here in early october, average high temperature should be in the low 70s with many days warmer than that. so this has been very unusual. there's that upper level low overseesle county, center -- overseesle oversees -- over cecil. skies may be slow to clear but late in the day we'll see some sun. all the way up into the erie, pa, until the 50s. got to get through tonight and early in the day tomorrow. clear skies tonight. still mostly cloudy, but wednesday, beautiful brilliant blue skies on tap. looks like thrills clear sunny pattern should hold for several days and perhaps as much as a week. >>> that would be awesome. chilly, and then tuesday sun and clouds. i think we'll start off cloudy but late day clearing. 47 tomorrow night, clear and dry. here it is for you. seven-day forecast, kelly. sunshine on tap. temperatures back in the low 70s. remember, tha
right now temperatures cool, unseasonably so. low 50s and eventually headed down into the 40s in pretty short order. highs today did not even get to 60 in most of the state. even here in early october, average high temperature should be in the low 70s with many days warmer than that. so this has been very unusual. there's that upper level low overseesle county, center -- overseesle oversees -- over cecil. skies may be slow to clear but late in the day we'll see some sun. all the way up into the...
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tonight, unseasonably cold, northwest winds 10-15. we do have freeze and frost warnings in effect for the area. the purple-shaded areas from new jersey back across maryland and the western part of the state. mostly sunny tomorrow, unseasonably chilly. only 46-54 the high. keep in mind 63 is typical. west winds at 5-10 miles per hour. small craft advisories for the early morning and afternoon, 15-20 knots and two-3 foot shop in the day. by monday night, toward midnight, and early tuesday, a little weather disturbance comes across the area and we could pick up a shower. take a look at the forecast for the big football game tomorrow. downtown, mostly sunny skies are expected but it will be kind of chili. number two northwest wind at about 5-10 miles per hour. halloween, kids will be out late afternoon into the early evening hours. we expect mostly cloudy skies, kind of cold, with temperatures in the 40's for the trick or treaters. 40 tomorrow, 50 on monday, stay dry. monday night into tuesday morning you could see a shower, 49 the high.
tonight, unseasonably cold, northwest winds 10-15. we do have freeze and frost warnings in effect for the area. the purple-shaded areas from new jersey back across maryland and the western part of the state. mostly sunny tomorrow, unseasonably chilly. only 46-54 the high. keep in mind 63 is typical. west winds at 5-10 miles per hour. small craft advisories for the early morning and afternoon, 15-20 knots and two-3 foot shop in the day. by monday night, toward midnight, and early tuesday, a...
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. >> the unseasonable snow storm was not a treat for passengers on this jetblue flight after drinking diverted to hartford from new jersey. 120 passengers on the runway more than seven hours sitting idle. >> i apologize. if there's any way you can get a tow somewhere to a gate or something, i don't care. take us anywhere. >> with no food, water or working bathrooms and frustrated passengers, the pilots pleaded for help. >> i have a paraplegic onboard that needs to come off and i have a diabetic that has an issue. a list of things. i just after get some help." >> jetblue said the airline was open wound and issued an apology saying, "faced with limited options, we did the best we could for their care." one of the passengers said the apology means nothing. >> this should of been a teacher will moment. i'm not sure the message was received. >> the passengers were finally able to the plane on the tarmac. now like millions of others in the northeast they will have to get back to normal life after what is now being called snowtober. brianne carter , abc 7 news. >>> power outages are still a
. >> the unseasonable snow storm was not a treat for passengers on this jetblue flight after drinking diverted to hartford from new jersey. 120 passengers on the runway more than seven hours sitting idle. >> i apologize. if there's any way you can get a tow somewhere to a gate or something, i don't care. take us anywhere. >> with no food, water or working bathrooms and frustrated passengers, the pilots pleaded for help. >> i have a paraplegic onboard that needs to come...
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their encampments and they're vowing to continue even though the voters turned against them with an unseasonal. an outbreak of deadly fire between israel and gaza has left at least ten people dead horse wireless there and gets pulled out as thousands returned to the streets of tel aviv to protest against disproportionate government spending in favor of the military. plus the kurds up on russia's legendary home of the finest ballets on offer as a ball for theatre a real star after a capital refurbishment six years and hundreds of millions of dollars later it's now sporting it's original sorry iran. israeli and palestinian leaders will have solid plans on their territorial route within three months but their track record means hopes aren't high and there are fears in the middle east that the middle east quartet efforts to resume direct peace talks are doomed to fail and israeli politician now explain what exactly is holding the. with me i have the elder young israeli politician and author and also the daughter of one of israel's most revered chiefs of staff thank you very much for joining us her
their encampments and they're vowing to continue even though the voters turned against them with an unseasonal. an outbreak of deadly fire between israel and gaza has left at least ten people dead horse wireless there and gets pulled out as thousands returned to the streets of tel aviv to protest against disproportionate government spending in favor of the military. plus the kurds up on russia's legendary home of the finest ballets on offer as a ball for theatre a real star after a capital...
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. >> unseasonably warm weather all across the mid-atlantic and the northeast.ratures are summer-like. look at highs across the mid- atlantic and the eastern part of the country. 85 up there in boston today. 81 in new york. 80 as far north as syracuse, new york. unseasonably warm weather along the eastern seaboard, including the 85 degree reading at b.w.i.. a sharp contrast to where we were on the 10th of october back in 1979, when the orioles and pirates were playing baseball in the world series and it was snowing. 34 degrees the record low. the 10th of october in 1979. that was accompanied by 3/10 of an inch of snow. 93 on the other side for the record high. that goes back to 1939. cloud cover across the region. hi, then, cloud right now. -- high, thin clouds right now. it is 71 in downtown baltimore. relatively mild in the mountains to our west. we wake up to temperatures and a 50's. the normal high is 69, so we will be barely under that in the early morning hours. an area of low pressure coming out of north florida and moving into georgia. that will spread r
. >> unseasonably warm weather all across the mid-atlantic and the northeast.ratures are summer-like. look at highs across the mid- atlantic and the eastern part of the country. 85 up there in boston today. 81 in new york. 80 as far north as syracuse, new york. unseasonably warm weather along the eastern seaboard, including the 85 degree reading at b.w.i.. a sharp contrast to where we were on the 10th of october back in 1979, when the orioles and pirates were playing baseball in the world...
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that.nks for you could say unseasonably cold, more than three million homes are without power in the united states after a snowstorm blanketed the northeast of the country. nine are counted to have died in accidents related to the snow. we have been rounding up the details. >> it has been cold october. southern freakish snow that rained down on 16 million americans. could mother nature have been playing a spectacular halloween trick. at least four times in the past 135 years has new york's central park seen snow this early. >> i hate it, hate it, hate it. i can't express how much i hate it. >> it has blown us away. misery has been felt from maine to maryland as downed power lines knocked out three million people's electricity. >> you see a flash in the sky and a neighborhood would go out. >> for many it could be days before the power is back. nine people died in the storm as roads became treacherous. more than 1,000 flights were canceled and some passengers were trapped on grounded planes for hours. >> bathrooms hrobgtd, people upset. someone else called the state police. >> we sat o
that.nks for you could say unseasonably cold, more than three million homes are without power in the united states after a snowstorm blanketed the northeast of the country. nine are counted to have died in accidents related to the snow. we have been rounding up the details. >> it has been cold october. southern freakish snow that rained down on 16 million americans. could mother nature have been playing a spectacular halloween trick. at least four times in the past 135 years has new...
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. >> very unseasonable. it is probably 1.5 months early, but what you going to do? >> slushy, wintery. >> the constant presence of snowplow's definitely helped. a lot of people were not concerned, but the timing caught them off-guard. people in carroll county are wondering what will come this winter. >> i just hope it does not continue like this and will stop until at least after thanksgiving. >> whether there is snow, rain, or sleet, we would love to see some of your pictures. wbaltv.com/ulocal. in westminster, sheldon dutes, wbal-tv 11 news. >> several states had to declare a state of emergency because of the early snowstorm. at least three deaths blamed on the unusual weather. some areas of more than one- third of snow and two million customers lost electricity. >> a halloween blizzard? not quite, but the late october snowstorm that has blanketed much of the east coast is one to remember. new york city, which has not seen measurable snow fall in october since 1952 smashed their all-time record. the national weather record said 1.3 inches fell in central park as o
. >> very unseasonable. it is probably 1.5 months early, but what you going to do? >> slushy, wintery. >> the constant presence of snowplow's definitely helped. a lot of people were not concerned, but the timing caught them off-guard. people in carroll county are wondering what will come this winter. >> i just hope it does not continue like this and will stop until at least after thanksgiving. >> whether there is snow, rain, or sleet, we would love to see some of...
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. >> the unseasonable storm already being blamed for at least 11 deaths. up and down the northeast millions of residents still in the dark and now try to clean up from the records don't. -- record storm. >> one fell one way and the other fell another way and each of them hit something. >> like many other areas in the northeast, residents in washington and maryland are picking up the pieces after snow and leaves sentries tumbling onto cars and homes. >> it is unreal. >> millions remain in the dark. >> i'm still shocked. everybody is. >> in the northeast mother nature is unseasonable extrtrick was no at a treat for passengers. people on one airplanes stacked on the tarmac seven hours. >> a nightmare. carson and anna an amtrak train -- and on an amtrak train some passengers were stranded. a number of cities in the northeast now are deciding whether or not to hold halloween celebrations to night. >>> pepco is helping other utilities restore power after the weekend's storm. 350 over deadlinehead line personnel and many tree trimmers are going to be working. cou
. >> the unseasonable storm already being blamed for at least 11 deaths. up and down the northeast millions of residents still in the dark and now try to clean up from the records don't. -- record storm. >> one fell one way and the other fell another way and each of them hit something. >> like many other areas in the northeast, residents in washington and maryland are picking up the pieces after snow and leaves sentries tumbling onto cars and homes. >> it is unreal....
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warm to unseasonably cool.e's a look at your highs today for sunday. 65 in the northern seara. still quite pleasant and mild. 72 yosemite. notice the fog is beginning to gather along the shoreline. but still the numbers responding to all that warmth and we are looking at another warm afternoon. los angeles 82. so back home the numbers really not changing too much until you hit the coastline and the south bay. 76 santa clara and san jose. so maybe a degree or two cooler. here's where late in the day the sea breeze should kick up. the fog returns, but still early on a mild start to the day. the numbers should reach about 70 pacifica. 76 redwood city. san francisco still lots of sunshine 73 degrees. that sea breeze kicking up in the afternoon and in the north bay look for 77 sonoma, as well as napa. near east bay and widespread mid-70s yesterday. about the same today with 73 in san leandro and our inland east bay enjoying some mid-upper 70s. 77 dublin and down by the monterey bay a few degrees cooler but we still
warm to unseasonably cool.e's a look at your highs today for sunday. 65 in the northern seara. still quite pleasant and mild. 72 yosemite. notice the fog is beginning to gather along the shoreline. but still the numbers responding to all that warmth and we are looking at another warm afternoon. los angeles 82. so back home the numbers really not changing too much until you hit the coastline and the south bay. 76 santa clara and san jose. so maybe a degree or two cooler. here's where late in the...
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the unseasonable storm is already being blamed for at least 11 deaths up and down the northeast. millions are in the dark as they try to pick up the pieces of what was left behind. the nor'easter is gone, but the damage remains. >> one fell one way and one fell another and the other one fell another way and does each of them hit something. >> many other areas in the northeast picking up the pieces as well as washington and maryland after trees went tumbling on to cars and homes. >> it is unreal. >> millions remain in the dark on this monday. >> i am shocked and everybody is. >> it was not a treat for travelers. an jetblue flight from fort lauderdale to newmaark was diverted ambassadress at on the tarmac seven hours with no working bathroom and no food. >> a nightmare. >> 50 people left stranded overnight on an amtrak train headed for boston. this may have just been a test. we are still seven weeks away from winter. many are wondering if this could be a sign of what is to come. reporting live in the newsroom, brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> we have more pictures of the snow that fe
the unseasonable storm is already being blamed for at least 11 deaths up and down the northeast. millions are in the dark as they try to pick up the pieces of what was left behind. the nor'easter is gone, but the damage remains. >> one fell one way and one fell another and the other one fell another way and does each of them hit something. >> many other areas in the northeast picking up the pieces as well as washington and maryland after trees went tumbling on to cars and homes....
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millions of people are without power after an unseasonably early n.e. dumped heavy snow over the weekend. >> clean up from the record- breaking snowstorm begins. in areas more accustomed to raking leaves in october. >> mother nature played a trick on us. a train that left as many as 3 million in the dark. -- a trick that left as many as 3 million in the dark. some could remain without power for as long as one week. snow smashed records as it moved north. they have not seen measurable snow since 1952. there was nearly 1 inch in central park. the snow also tied up air travel. passengers on a jet blew flight waited seven hours on the plane before -- jet blue on the plane. as the cleanup continues and the frost starts to melt off of the pumpkins, winter is still more than six weeks away. >> the deep freeze made for some slippery road conditions here in baltimore this morning. this accident just one of many due to icy roads. an suv slammed into a pole. no word on injuries. now let's check in with john collins. >> temperature is below the average for the seas
millions of people are without power after an unseasonably early n.e. dumped heavy snow over the weekend. >> clean up from the record- breaking snowstorm begins. in areas more accustomed to raking leaves in october. >> mother nature played a trick on us. a train that left as many as 3 million in the dark. -- a trick that left as many as 3 million in the dark. some could remain without power for as long as one week. snow smashed records as it moved north. they have not seen...
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producing a huge dome of unseasonably warm weather. i '70s close to 80 degree temperatures.idway. 60 degrees university park. one more shot of the phoenix always nice to look at phoenix. and you can see the board today with 90s into rapid city another record high at international falls today current temperatures extraordinarily in the '70s to the west higher than normal high temperatures in many locations this time of the year. a close- up view of the warm air shifting eastward with time we ought to get in on that later in the week building temperatures up except for lake breezes how much temperature have increased the last 24 hours south southeast wind, tonight in many areas allow us to drop the dew point going to be cool in the suburbs good news mold spores after terrible brought last couple of weeks we can see 70 degree high temperatures for tuesday debris cloud is over the weekend next week felt around the sun. shourd looks like going to stay warm. could the longest streak of 70 plus temperatures and 38 years. 77 percent of october 80 degree temperatures on the other han
producing a huge dome of unseasonably warm weather. i '70s close to 80 degree temperatures.idway. 60 degrees university park. one more shot of the phoenix always nice to look at phoenix. and you can see the board today with 90s into rapid city another record high at international falls today current temperatures extraordinarily in the '70s to the west higher than normal high temperatures in many locations this time of the year. a close- up view of the warm air shifting eastward with time we...
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unseasonably chilly. you will definitely want to bring a jacket and have the gloves and hat handy. around the third quarter when the sun starts setting, it will get chilly, only 44 to 48 degrees. folks heading out for halloween on monday? it is 50 during the day. don't be fooled by that. we'll have clear skies heading into the evening. clouds moving in. temperatures in the mid 40's for trick-or-treating. it warms up to 60 by thursday when another system moves in. when that moves in, we'll have temperatures only in the high 40's. >> maryland zoo is getting a halloween celebration started early with its annual zoo-boo. >> there is a pumpkin mash, which is always fun. jayne, let's face it. today is akind of a crumby day for zoo-boo, right? >> unless you were coming in your longjohns with your costumes and your snow boot and your rain coat over that. but if you do want to come out, definitely we will here -- we will be here tomorrow as well. tomorrow will be a perfectly wonderful day. >> tell us about some of
unseasonably chilly. you will definitely want to bring a jacket and have the gloves and hat handy. around the third quarter when the sun starts setting, it will get chilly, only 44 to 48 degrees. folks heading out for halloween on monday? it is 50 during the day. don't be fooled by that. we'll have clear skies heading into the evening. clouds moving in. temperatures in the mid 40's for trick-or-treating. it warms up to 60 by thursday when another system moves in. when that moves in, we'll have...
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snow evident from the accumulation. >> very unseasonable. month or a month and a half early. what are you going to do? >> slushy, wet, nasty. >> even though the roads were slick from the vippings precipitation, drivers did not have a hard time getting around. a lot of people were not concerned about the snow, but folks are hoping this is not a foreshadowing of what's to come this winter. >> i hope it doesn't continue like this, that it will stop for a while, at least until november. >> whether there was snow, rain, or sleet at your house, we would love to see some of your pictures. head to our web site at www.wbaltv.com and click on "u local." in westminster, carroll county, sheldon dutes, wbal-tv 11 news. >> stefrl -- several states in the northeast have been declared states of emergency. no some areas saw more than two feet of snow. some areas lost electricity. here's brian mooar. >> a halloween blizzard? not quite. the late october snowstorm that blanketed much of the east coast is one to remember. new york city, which has not seen measur
snow evident from the accumulation. >> very unseasonable. month or a month and a half early. what are you going to do? >> slushy, wet, nasty. >> even though the roads were slick from the vippings precipitation, drivers did not have a hard time getting around. a lot of people were not concerned about the snow, but folks are hoping this is not a foreshadowing of what's to come this winter. >> i hope it doesn't continue like this, that it will stop for a while, at least...
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unseasonable snowfall shocks the state. how marylanders dealt with it and what to expect from here on it. >>> the snowstorm hit maryland with the rest of the eastern seaboard. the latest on the damage and the clean up. plus the storms may be over and is this cold weather here to stay. ted williams has the answer in the first weather forecast. >>> saying good-bye to a young life cut short. a local boy is laid to rest. the details are ahead. >>> they are ready to put the jaguar game behind them and why players say they aren't too concerned about last week's performance. eyewitness news, sunday morning starts now. . >>> good morning and welcome to eyewitness news this sunday. i am gigi barnett. >> good morning to you. >> it was an interesting day. >> dropoff of where you saw snow and where you didn't, it is very steep. if you are in the city waking up, you are wondering what all the hoopla is about. as soon as you cross the northern portion of the metro area up until the north and northwest counties. where did all the snow com
unseasonable snowfall shocks the state. how marylanders dealt with it and what to expect from here on it. >>> the snowstorm hit maryland with the rest of the eastern seaboard. the latest on the damage and the clean up. plus the storms may be over and is this cold weather here to stay. ted williams has the answer in the first weather forecast. >>> saying good-bye to a young life cut short. a local boy is laid to rest. the details are ahead. >>> they are ready to put...
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. >> is still unseasonably cool across the region. there were wet snowflakes over the amounts, scattered showers. we will find out when this cool, wet weather will move out. 48 degrees at bwi and >> there was a baltimore connection this weekend at the national women's hall of fame and york. they are thinking a baltimore woman for the ultimate nomination. >> in the place where all began for women, seneca falls, n.y., the site of the first women's rights convention, barbara mikulski embrace history and made it. inducted into the national women's hall of fame. >> i am reminded once again of the founders of our revolution, and i believe it beats in the heart of every single person here, every woman, and every man, just the way that it did in 1848. >> barbara mikulski was honored as a political trailblazer and chosen for work for women, students, and veterans. >> i had big dreams to work in the community, but never anything quite as sycophant as this honor. >> senator barbara mikulski joins the likes of a million earhart,. ubman, peter ors
. >> is still unseasonably cool across the region. there were wet snowflakes over the amounts, scattered showers. we will find out when this cool, wet weather will move out. 48 degrees at bwi and >> there was a baltimore connection this weekend at the national women's hall of fame and york. they are thinking a baltimore woman for the ultimate nomination. >> in the place where all began for women, seneca falls, n.y., the site of the first women's rights convention, barbara...
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still unseasonably chilly. it is not snowing or training or anything like that. here is the forecast. tomorrow is a back-to-back. most of the rain and snow makes will be in the afternoon. trick or treat day looks fine. 50 degrees on monday. thursday we could see some rain. a complete turn it around. >> final injury report for the reagans today. -- ravens today. cleared for the first time since week 3, he should start at 60. -- safety. he took out a half page ad in the sun thinking them for all of their support during the 10 year run in baltimore. >> he know the kind of guy he is and how much fun he had in his time in baltimore. how good his career was here. the friends he has in the community. i am not very surprised by it to. >> ravens text question -- do you expect them to bounce back from last sunday? text a for of course, b for i hope so, and c for -- i'm not sure. game 6 of the world series became an all-time classic but you had to stay up late to see it. bottom of the night, rangers are up 7-5. inexplicably, all over his head,david frese made a hero in the
still unseasonably chilly. it is not snowing or training or anything like that. here is the forecast. tomorrow is a back-to-back. most of the rain and snow makes will be in the afternoon. trick or treat day looks fine. 50 degrees on monday. thursday we could see some rain. a complete turn it around. >> final injury report for the reagans today. -- ravens today. cleared for the first time since week 3, he should start at 60. -- safety. he took out a half page ad in the sun thinking them...
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it is going to be chilly, unseasonably chilly for this time of year. temperatures from 44 to 54. warmer temperatures downtown. and out of the southwest tonight at 5 -- winds out of the southwest might add five miles per hour. our next storm system is approaching the midwest. this is producing the showers right now in lower michigan. it is going to have our way and bring a drastic cool down by the end of the weak. before that happens, we see a bit of a warm-up. we will show you what happens here. clouds increase throughout the day tomorrow. into it than i, a better chance for rain. a better chance for rain on thursday. cold air behind this system goes to the mountains of west virginia. we could start to talk about snow. we will keep you up-to-date and in the seven-day as we go onward. a chance for showers later tomorrow into tonight. better chance for rain on thursday and friday. press the cool down this weekend. maybe only in the 40's on saturday. >> carrie engel from valley view farms is here to answer your plant and gardening questions. what is this? >> these are herbs. sage, m
it is going to be chilly, unseasonably chilly for this time of year. temperatures from 44 to 54. warmer temperatures downtown. and out of the southwest tonight at 5 -- winds out of the southwest might add five miles per hour. our next storm system is approaching the midwest. this is producing the showers right now in lower michigan. it is going to have our way and bring a drastic cool down by the end of the weak. before that happens, we see a bit of a warm-up. we will show you what happens...
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here is the forecast for the game tomorrow -- unseasonably cool, with temperatures during a game in the 60's. southwest winds at 5-10 miles per hour. 7 day forecast per se 69 tomorrow, 70 on monday. 68 on tuesday. monday, a sprinkle. a decent day. tuesday, most of the day probably all right. but with more clouds especially on wednesday. the range and his co op. >> let's talk football. it was all about offense in college park. >> i am out of breath just watching it. danny o'brien was the starting quarterback but now the job belongs to cjj brown. he did everything he could upset clemson. we'll show you if it was enough. >> live and the most exciting vacation destination -- universal or lander resorts -- it is powerball. good evening. tonight you're estimated jackpot is $107.1 million. for $1.00 add our power play option. 38, 24. here is the sort of james from burlington. he won $200,000. next up is 5, and 10. your last whith ball is 43. here comes powerball. number one. good luck. here again are your winning powerball numbers >> now 11 sports. >> most teams plauy a cupcake on homecoming.
here is the forecast for the game tomorrow -- unseasonably cool, with temperatures during a game in the 60's. southwest winds at 5-10 miles per hour. 7 day forecast per se 69 tomorrow, 70 on monday. 68 on tuesday. monday, a sprinkle. a decent day. tuesday, most of the day probably all right. but with more clouds especially on wednesday. the range and his co op. >> let's talk football. it was all about offense in college park. >> i am out of breath just watching it. danny o'brien was...
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the unseasonably early storm-- dumpinn heavy wet snow on states from maine to maryland.eerecord-breaking storm issblamed for three deaths including a man in connecticut and pennsylvania... as well as a twenty-year-old man in massachusetts who was electrocuted. the heavy snow put immense pressure on branches...causing scores of trees to fall-- contributing to about three million outages. communities in wessern massachusetts re among the hardest hit wwtt up to twwnty- seven inches reported innsome places. mos: "there's no power right now...we re just using candles and flashlights...off to work we go...it's a little cold...that's ii...but we'll make do." the seven- hundred-fifty thousand without power in connecticut roke a reeord or the state-- pummeled by hurricane irene just months before. malloyy says: "obviously, this is a in anyone's recollection or early." in new jerrey, where more ttan six-hundred- thouuands lost power including gooernor chris christie... utility officials warn of lengthy outages. crews are wooking in up to ninnteen-inches of snow, where downed trres
the unseasonably early storm-- dumpinn heavy wet snow on states from maine to maryland.eerecord-breaking storm issblamed for three deaths including a man in connecticut and pennsylvania... as well as a twenty-year-old man in massachusetts who was electrocuted. the heavy snow put immense pressure on branches...causing scores of trees to fall-- contributing to about three million outages. communities in wessern massachusetts re among the hardest hit wwtt up to twwnty- seven inches reported...
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and atmospheric administration says a cold air mass over the east coast is responsible for the unseasonable snow. it stopped in most areas after the cold air moved north to the u.s., canada border. most parts of the east coast are gradually regaining electricity, but those states say it will take several more days to fully recover power. more than 400 flights were cancelled. train services linking maiming or cities on the east coast were also suspended. >>> time for the road ahead. seven months after the earthquake and tsunami, getting medical treatment can be a problem. in one area, a hospital had no doctors, but finally one has arrived, and he has an unusual background. negotiation we hear about the challenges he faces trying to get the hospital back on its feet. >> reporter: on the first of october, this 37-year-old doctor was named director of the hospital, a post that had gone vacant nearly six months. >> translator: i'm just a simple doctor. please, give me some tough guidance to help me fit into this hospital. thank you. let's work hard together. >> reporter: this is the city's hospi
and atmospheric administration says a cold air mass over the east coast is responsible for the unseasonable snow. it stopped in most areas after the cold air moved north to the u.s., canada border. most parts of the east coast are gradually regaining electricity, but those states say it will take several more days to fully recover power. more than 400 flights were cancelled. train services linking maiming or cities on the east coast were also suspended. >>> time for the road ahead....
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our team our top story protesters from the occupy wall street movement facing new challenges as unseasonably bad weather hits the u.s. east coast alongside a sweeping police crackdown against plummeting temperatures snow and strong winds are. the latest from new york. then durrance and tenacity of new york.
our team our top story protesters from the occupy wall street movement facing new challenges as unseasonably bad weather hits the u.s. east coast alongside a sweeping police crackdown against plummeting temperatures snow and strong winds are. the latest from new york. then durrance and tenacity of new york.
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you have the unseasoned and the season to reacting in the same way. >>darya: did anything fall off of the wall? >>caller: as i had something fall off the table. this one was a 3.6 magnitude. >>james: 64 your phone call, by the way. we spoke with the usgs. they tell us, you'll always have aftershocks. we will speak to them to see if this is still considered an aftershock or an independent event. >>darya: bart swung into action quickly as is their procedure. jim allison is live on the phone. tell us what bart did. >> we stopped the trains and did a quick check on the tracks. we are about 10 minutes behind right now. it was essentially a very minor event. we are always prepared. >>mark: >>james: what is the drill that bart goes through? demo we stop the trains where they are for 5 minutes to make sure there is not another stronger after shock. once it seems that everything is settled down, the trains moved slowly. the trains above ground level are the most vulnerable. once it is determines that everything is safe, we get back up to our normal speeds. we
you have the unseasoned and the season to reacting in the same way. >>darya: did anything fall off of the wall? >>caller: as i had something fall off the table. this one was a 3.6 magnitude. >>james: 64 your phone call, by the way. we spoke with the usgs. they tell us, you'll always have aftershocks. we will speak to them to see if this is still considered an aftershock or an independent event. >>darya: bart swung into action quickly as is their procedure. jim allison is...
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unseasonably warm.ike summer but all the rain will be in texas, oklahoma and kansas, know we have the red river shootout and also texas, that could have to deal with possibly wet weather. today's forecast, cool, crisp in new england. northern new england, peak leaves this weekend so very crowded. today chicago was great. good down in the southeast. tomorrow by you we'll probably look at mostly sunny skies and mid-70s for the big game. at least that will be enjoyable. >> those are just the conditions vanderbilt needs to beat that spread of 29 points. >>> to sports. it pains me the baseball playoff, game five, do or die for my new york yankees and detroit tigers, last night in the bronx, nova in the first got off to a bad start giving up back-to-b back-to-back pitches to delmon young and doug fister was great strikes out a-rod looking. two batters later, posada goes down on strikes himself and joe girardi pulls nova after 31 pitches claiming the kid had tightness in his forearm. it was about that time tha
unseasonably warm.ike summer but all the rain will be in texas, oklahoma and kansas, know we have the red river shootout and also texas, that could have to deal with possibly wet weather. today's forecast, cool, crisp in new england. northern new england, peak leaves this weekend so very crowded. today chicago was great. good down in the southeast. tomorrow by you we'll probably look at mostly sunny skies and mid-70s for the big game. at least that will be enjoyable. >> those are just the...
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again, unseasonally mild to warm for this time of the year. counting on 68 degrees, flirting with 70. 72 degrees in san francisco. the extended forecast, take some time explaning this because get a good look at sunday. 90 degrees in our inland areas and the offshore flow continues each day through friday. ken mentioned raiders, are you ready for some football? at 1:05 kickoff. 75 degrees. how about that? that's your pinpoint forecast. >> wow, better be some spf in that. >> spf35 and go raiders. >> thanks. >>> making a little brew by using the breeze. >> the bay u area brewery making a big effort to go green. [ man ] i got this citi thank you card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes, i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] write your story with the citi thankyou premier card, with no point caps, and points that don't expire. get star
again, unseasonally mild to warm for this time of the year. counting on 68 degrees, flirting with 70. 72 degrees in san francisco. the extended forecast, take some time explaning this because get a good look at sunday. 90 degrees in our inland areas and the offshore flow continues each day through friday. ken mentioned raiders, are you ready for some football? at 1:05 kickoff. 75 degrees. how about that? that's your pinpoint forecast. >> wow, better be some spf in that. >> spf35 and...
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we see a series of frontal boundaries headed our way with unseasonable weather for the bay area. early rainfall, cooler temperatures, nice day out there today. evening this evening is looking pretty good, as we see increasing clouds, chance of rain developing after midnight across the north bay. should be nothing more than light showers north to south across the bay area. through tomorrow, reaching the greater bay area by tomorrow afternoon. the second weather system is due late tuesday night in the north bay. wednesday morning across the bay area. we see this wet pattern continuing through midweek before we can look for anything to dry out a bit. right now, most of the rain piling up on the north coast, but the tail end of the system will be moving through the north bay and across the bay area here through the evening, into tomorrow, as a wet pattern sets up through midweek. again, the second system out here is stronger and wetter, which will likely bring significantly more rain to the area. as we take a look at future cast here, you see the first frontal boundary through the ba
we see a series of frontal boundaries headed our way with unseasonable weather for the bay area. early rainfall, cooler temperatures, nice day out there today. evening this evening is looking pretty good, as we see increasing clouds, chance of rain developing after midnight across the north bay. should be nothing more than light showers north to south across the bay area. through tomorrow, reaching the greater bay area by tomorrow afternoon. the second weather system is due late tuesday night...
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it is nearly two months away, many are shocked to see the unseasonable saturday snowfall. >> it's like i went to-- a winter wonderland. things are out of nowhere. >> reporter: the last time we saw snow this early was 1979, the most accumulation in october fell in 1925. >> never. never. i never -- i remember a lot of rain on halloween but not snow at all. >> reporter: did you think you would be clearing snow off the car in october? >> no, i didn't to be honest. first time i can remember. >> reporter: and hereford everything from signs to cars to streets were covered. many residential yards became sheets of white and bel air dealt with a nasty mix of rain and snow. highway crews treated the roads work through the night to prevent freezing. transportation authorities say one of the biggest problem is not just the roads but what they are seeing drivers do on them. >> they are wet and they are take it way to fast and cut off trucks and some of the trucks have jackknifed. >> we saw a accident on 795 somebody swerved into the median and facing the opposite direction. >> reporter: western mary
it is nearly two months away, many are shocked to see the unseasonable saturday snowfall. >> it's like i went to-- a winter wonderland. things are out of nowhere. >> reporter: the last time we saw snow this early was 1979, the most accumulation in october fell in 1925. >> never. never. i never -- i remember a lot of rain on halloween but not snow at all. >> reporter: did you think you would be clearing snow off the car in october? >> no, i didn't to be honest....
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their encampments for their ballots to continue even though the weather strata gets them with an unseasonably loser. and outbreak of deadly fire between israel and gaza has left at least ten people dead in the worst violence there in weeks holdouts as thousands returned to the streets of television protest against disproportionate government spending in favor of the military. plus the curtains up on russia's legendary home of the finest ballets that offer us as the bolshoi theater reopens in style after a capital for six years and hundreds of millions of dollars later it's now sporting it's original sorry. back in about fifteen minutes at first the latest in sports. i know that this is this something thanks for joining us this hour let's take a quick look at our top stories. title contenders are about to call a stick. as on the stand in manager of the two one victory over a still also sharing his side will be one of the top eight teams will decisions crown. clubs dash. championships in both following straight sets semifinal the feat bar the tories are brothers. and polling dreams would catch
their encampments for their ballots to continue even though the weather strata gets them with an unseasonably loser. and outbreak of deadly fire between israel and gaza has left at least ten people dead in the worst violence there in weeks holdouts as thousands returned to the streets of television protest against disproportionate government spending in favor of the military. plus the curtains up on russia's legendary home of the finest ballets that offer us as the bolshoi theater reopens in...
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refuse to pack up their income and continue even though the weather has turned against them with an unseasonal blizzard. and outbreak of deadly fire between israel and gaza is left at least eleven people dead is the worst violence and weeks says tens of thousands return in the streets of tel aviv to protest against disproportionate government spending in favor of the military. and the curtains up of russia's legendary home of the finest ballets in office as the bolshoi theatre reopens in style after a capital refer bushman six years and hundreds of millions of dollars later it's now sporting it's original czarist. this is our take that we can support. hello there welcome to the sports. groups have a company again. and in this book it's. already a champion who needs more victories red bull sébastien fatso claims the inaugural formula one indian grand prix in style. sudden death playoff victory northern ireland's war among the winds pushing hamas to china. and dream sweet catch up with the man the town and to secure russia pick triathlon model next summer. but let's. have ensured there will and
refuse to pack up their income and continue even though the weather has turned against them with an unseasonal blizzard. and outbreak of deadly fire between israel and gaza is left at least eleven people dead is the worst violence and weeks says tens of thousands return in the streets of tel aviv to protest against disproportionate government spending in favor of the military. and the curtains up of russia's legendary home of the finest ballets in office as the bolshoi theatre reopens in style...
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well, not in america's northeast, as an unseasonally early storm leaves nine dead and three million homes without power. hello. welcome to "bbc world news." i'm david eades. also coming up in the program -- chasing the dream, as we follow the british girl who's hobby -- whose hobby is pursuing huge twisters in the united states. also, mexico security forces and a drug gang battle it out in a shopping center. >> hello. today is the day our planet has hit an unprecedented milestone. in just the last couple of hours, the total world population has hit the seven billion mark, according to the u.n., and it's going to carry on climbing. we've got the figures that the u.n. are putting out for us. as i say, they're just over seven billion and some 50,000-odd as well. let's have a look there, 41,384 at the moment, and the ticker just goes on and on. but even as the rising figures trigger concern in many quarters, they are nonetheless welcomed in some other parts of the world, as duncan kennedy found in australia. >> alice sarah harmony, born at 6:31 today, the 31st of october, 2011. she doesn't kn
well, not in america's northeast, as an unseasonally early storm leaves nine dead and three million homes without power. hello. welcome to "bbc world news." i'm david eades. also coming up in the program -- chasing the dream, as we follow the british girl who's hobby -- whose hobby is pursuing huge twisters in the united states. also, mexico security forces and a drug gang battle it out in a shopping center. >> hello. today is the day our planet has hit an unprecedented...
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people had to whip out their umbrellas instead of the picnic blankets because after a weekend of unseasonably warm conditions, rain returned to the san francisco bay area. and so far, we have picked up about a half inch of precipitation to the north of the golden gate bridge. lesser amounts to the south. again, we will continue to see some very light precipitation. as you look at our live high- def doppler radar, it appears as if basically nothing is on the screen. and that's because we have a lot of low-level moisture. very close to the ground, so close it's causing the ceiling down to 600 feet at sfo and we have airport delays over two hours on some arriving flights. current air temperature, boy does it feel muggy outside? certainly does. relative humidity in san jose 100% with the very fine mist. 69 degrees. it is 70 degrees in cupertino. east of the bay we're talking 60s to near 70 in brentwood. central bay san francisco 63. average high this time of the year is 71 degrees. and meanwhile it does appear that we have more rain in the forecast for the weekend. it certainly looks uncertain at
people had to whip out their umbrellas instead of the picnic blankets because after a weekend of unseasonably warm conditions, rain returned to the san francisco bay area. and so far, we have picked up about a half inch of precipitation to the north of the golden gate bridge. lesser amounts to the south. again, we will continue to see some very light precipitation. as you look at our live high- def doppler radar, it appears as if basically nothing is on the screen. and that's because we have a...
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a fourth consecutive day of unseasonable warmth.fair warm breeze see temperatures will only be down to 59 or 60 degrees here in the city. we expect to reach 83 degrees tomorrow. sunny less wind on sunday it will be 76 degrees by noon. it's time for today's trivia question: what is the currency of jamaica? the answer is coming up ahead ... when they named former player robin ventura as the team's manager. he is replacing ozzie guillen on the south side after he departed for the florida marlins. robin ventura was drafted by the white sox in 1988 he played third base for 10 years and worked as a special adviser this summer and player development department. he has never managed a team before and his name was never even considered by outsiders that kenny williams says that he was the clear choice >>the black hawks open the season in dallas at 730 this evening gave bond and ben smith won't be there both teams will travel back to chicago for the hawks' home opener tomorrow night here is your live lottery drawing. here are the winning pick
a fourth consecutive day of unseasonable warmth.fair warm breeze see temperatures will only be down to 59 or 60 degrees here in the city. we expect to reach 83 degrees tomorrow. sunny less wind on sunday it will be 76 degrees by noon. it's time for today's trivia question: what is the currency of jamaica? the answer is coming up ahead ... when they named former player robin ventura as the team's manager. he is replacing ozzie guillen on the south side after he departed for the florida marlins....
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unseasonably warm in the middle of the country. >> 80s from kansas city and dallas. 85 in new orleans. 75 in baltimore. and 70 here in new york. phoenix climbs to 85. and salt lake city, 72. just 57 in seattle. and 63 in boise. >>> and coming up, four words that madoff victims have been waiting for. the check is in the mail. >> words we all love. >>> and this morning also, the desperate search for a missing baby, taken from her crib in the middle of the night. >> so devastating. >>> this wasn't the announcement techies had expected. but apple may have just shown us the future. your phone as a personal assistant. >>> welcome back, everyone. there is both bloom and hope from the nation's top banker. federal reserve chairman ben bernanke says the economic recovery is, quote, close to faltering because poor job growth is pushing down consumer confidence. but he told congress the fed is ready to take further steps. and that helped turn around wall street yesterday. >>> on wall street, the dow picked up 153 points. the nasdaq index gained 69. overseas this morning, tokyo's nikkei average dr
unseasonably warm in the middle of the country. >> 80s from kansas city and dallas. 85 in new orleans. 75 in baltimore. and 70 here in new york. phoenix climbs to 85. and salt lake city, 72. just 57 in seattle. and 63 in boise. >>> and coming up, four words that madoff victims have been waiting for. the check is in the mail. >> words we all love. >>> and this morning also, the desperate search for a missing baby, taken from her crib in the middle of the night....
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confiscating power generators and gas canisters saying they are a fire hazard this comes as an unseasonal snow storm hits the east coast as you can see here with up to ten inches expected as temperatures hit subzero police are also being criticized for cracking down on protesters across the country in oakland california the mayor has been forced to apologize after demonstrators there were tear gassed this week despite the violence the movement is picking up momentum our . ports on how war veterans are now helping fill protester ranks. america's autumn faeces covered up protestors fleeing from tear gas shot into the crowd by police. at least ninety seven arrests an old could california. on tuesday night. a twenty four year old marine and iraq war veteran scott olsen shot in the head by a police tear gas canister unable to even see his name. a march of solidarity with the oakland protesters in new york leads to ten arrests. protesters slammed into the ground and netted by police earlier in another marine confronts police treatment of protesters in a video now gone viral on the web. i think.
confiscating power generators and gas canisters saying they are a fire hazard this comes as an unseasonal snow storm hits the east coast as you can see here with up to ten inches expected as temperatures hit subzero police are also being criticized for cracking down on protesters across the country in oakland california the mayor has been forced to apologize after demonstrators there were tear gassed this week despite the violence the movement is picking up momentum our . ports on how war...
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protesters from the occupy wall street movement face new challenges unseasonably bad weather hits the east coast alongside a sweeping police crackdown now they'll be up against plummeting temperatures snow and strong winds but he's made a fortnight now has the latest from new york. hinderance internationale of new york city's occupy wall street activist was tested this weekend as a blast of usual winter weather moved through the big apple the campground skin zuccotti park was hit with snow heavy rains and winds blowing up to sixty miles per hour now hundreds of protesters braved the freezing temperatures huddled inside their own personal ten or under tarps that were put up over parts of sukiyaki park now just one day before this winter weather came in city firefighters easily six generators and dozens of cans of gas from the occupy activists in zuccotti park those generators were presumably being used to generate heat as many do that this cold weather was coming up for the weekend the city officials say the generators finally fire and would have sparked a fire in the meantime occupy a
protesters from the occupy wall street movement face new challenges unseasonably bad weather hits the east coast alongside a sweeping police crackdown now they'll be up against plummeting temperatures snow and strong winds but he's made a fortnight now has the latest from new york. hinderance internationale of new york city's occupy wall street activist was tested this weekend as a blast of usual winter weather moved through the big apple the campground skin zuccotti park was hit with snow...
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more sunshine, unseasonably warm. but i'm not going to hear any complaints for sure. 56 degrees, a few clouds as we go through tomorrow night and it will not be as cool because of those clouds out there. >>> here's a check of your seven-day forecast. it has a bit of change in it, kelly but you know what, can hei we definitely had a long stretch of nice weather and we're going to get it again as we go into tomorrow. then like i said tuesday during the day things look pretty good and then in the evening we could see showers in the forecast. wednesday, the wet day and cooler as well. thursday and friday, maybe a couple of showers but we're drying out and, hopefully, the forecast stays pretty good for the weekend. 67, 66, it looks cool. but that's where we should be now for that time of year. >>> i can hold off putting all those shorts and stuff up. maybe another week or two. >> yeah. >> you ready for halloween? >> i am. >> all right, coming up, a city in pennsylvania, overrun by zombie. coming up find out why pittsburgh
more sunshine, unseasonably warm. but i'm not going to hear any complaints for sure. 56 degrees, a few clouds as we go through tomorrow night and it will not be as cool because of those clouds out there. >>> here's a check of your seven-day forecast. it has a bit of change in it, kelly but you know what, can hei we definitely had a long stretch of nice weather and we're going to get it again as we go into tomorrow. then like i said tuesday during the day things look pretty good and...
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protesters belongings it was nature threatening demos in new york after the city was hit by an unseasonal snow blizzard however the activists say they are ready to withstand harsh weather conditions to make their point and they've got to check out reports from washington the occupy protesters are serious in their determination. the peaceful nationwide movement that turned violent overnight in oakland. police attacked protesters with tear gas stun grenades. flash bombs and rubber bullets we had been there for weeks we had been taking care of ourselves there been no incidents with the police and they came in in one of the most terrifying shows of force that i've ever seen in my entire life and they came in and they either flushed everyone out of the camp or arrested them and then they began to systematically trample all of the tents cut them apart and this need people really really angry a former u.s. marine an iraqi war veteran was seriously injured by a tear gas canister that police fired at him and. footage of the wounded veteran and police brutality spread quickly the shock of it galvan
protesters belongings it was nature threatening demos in new york after the city was hit by an unseasonal snow blizzard however the activists say they are ready to withstand harsh weather conditions to make their point and they've got to check out reports from washington the occupy protesters are serious in their determination. the peaceful nationwide movement that turned violent overnight in oakland. police attacked protesters with tear gas stun grenades. flash bombs and rubber bullets we had...
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on r t our top story protesters from the occupy wall street movement facing new challenges as unseasonably bad weather hits the east coast along with a sweeping police crackdown they'll now be up against plummeting temperatures snow when the strong winds are he's very important i has the latest from new york. ok new words and tenacity of new york city's occupy wall street activists was tested this weekend as a blast of usual winter weather moved through the apple the campground zuccotti park was hit with snow heavy rains and winds blowing up to sixty miles per hour now hundreds of protesters braved the freezing temperatures huddled inside their own personal tents or under tarps that were put out over a part of zuccotti park now just one day before this winter weather came in city firefighters seize at least six generators and dozens of cans of gas from the occupy activists in zuccotti park because those generators were presumably being used to generate heat as many this cold weather was coming up over the weekend city officials say the generators violate fire code and could have sparked a
on r t our top story protesters from the occupy wall street movement facing new challenges as unseasonably bad weather hits the east coast along with a sweeping police crackdown they'll now be up against plummeting temperatures snow when the strong winds are he's very important i has the latest from new york. ok new words and tenacity of new york city's occupy wall street activists was tested this weekend as a blast of usual winter weather moved through the apple the campground zuccotti park...
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the unseasonably early storm dumping heavy wet snow on states from maine to maryland. the record-breaking storm is blamed for three deaths including a man in connecticut and in pennsylvania as well as a 20-year-old man in massachusetts who was electrocuted. the storm's impact combined with still leafy trees topped with heavy snow put immense pressure on branches causing scores of trees to fall contributing to about three million outages. communities in western massachusetts are among the hardest hit with up to 27 inches reported in some places. >> there is no power right now. we're just using candles and flashlights and off to work we go. >> reporter: the 750,000 without power in connecticut broke a record for the state pummeled by hurricane irene just months before. >> this is the largest number of power outages that we have ever experienced. >> reporter: in new jersey where more than 600,000 lost power including governor chris christie, utility officials warn of lengthy outages. crews are working in up to 19 inches of snow where downed trees and messy roads are hampe
the unseasonably early storm dumping heavy wet snow on states from maine to maryland. the record-breaking storm is blamed for three deaths including a man in connecticut and in pennsylvania as well as a 20-year-old man in massachusetts who was electrocuted. the storm's impact combined with still leafy trees topped with heavy snow put immense pressure on branches causing scores of trees to fall contributing to about three million outages. communities in western massachusetts are among the...