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you can see the brighter red-shaded areas in indiana, stretching to western kentucky. we are watching everything shift to the east. michigan included. no tornado warnings in effect. the threat not as widespread. not at this time. the line moving to the east at 75 miles per hour. it will continue to bring that threat of strong to severe storms into ohio. it's shifting further east for the start of the monday in two parts of the north-east. philadelphia, down to dc and baltimore. it's been spring like, mild temperatures, warm, moist airmasses lifting northwards in advantages of the cold front that is moving to the east. you can see that counterclockwise spin. it's an area of low pressure lifting to the north-east. the cold front ex-tenneding -- expending out. we'll deal also with wind energy. the cold front to the east. illinois and indiana is a risk. now into ohio. chicago had a share of active weather, but it's calming down. the winds are gusty, something chicago is used to. with the wind there's a little rain. the area of low pressure wrapping behind it. the threat wi
you can see the brighter red-shaded areas in indiana, stretching to western kentucky. we are watching everything shift to the east. michigan included. no tornado warnings in effect. the threat not as widespread. not at this time. the line moving to the east at 75 miles per hour. it will continue to bring that threat of strong to severe storms into ohio. it's shifting further east for the start of the monday in two parts of the north-east. philadelphia, down to dc and baltimore. it's been spring...
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Nov 5, 2013
11/13
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by wednesday evening it gets into ohio and western kentucky. here it comes by thursday morning 4:30. into garrett county cumberland toward allegheny county. some of this is going to be headed toward us, thursday morning midday maybe into the early afternoon now. we are speeding up the timetable just a little bit. today 58, cool. tonight 46, not as chilly tonight. tomorrow milder, 64. thursday, yellow on alert day. thursday morning's commute could be hampered by some rain. on a sunny day, sunshine returns friday, breezy, 55. over the weekend sunny and cool, mid-50s saturday and sunday. >>> 16th street beach drive is going to be your alternate. you are correct about that. what we are talking about is a tree down across the roadway. actually involving a tractor trailer as well. no injuries, but the road is blocked completely southbound between 16th street between alaska avenue and military road, what i'm sucking you do is use beach as your alternate route. it is going to affect your drive definitely this morning for the morning rush hour. if you a
by wednesday evening it gets into ohio and western kentucky. here it comes by thursday morning 4:30. into garrett county cumberland toward allegheny county. some of this is going to be headed toward us, thursday morning midday maybe into the early afternoon now. we are speeding up the timetable just a little bit. today 58, cool. tonight 46, not as chilly tonight. tomorrow milder, 64. thursday, yellow on alert day. thursday morning's commute could be hampered by some rain. on a sunny day,...
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Nov 17, 2013
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watches stretching from michigan all the way down into parts of southern areas of missouri, western kentucky. paduka, it looks like you will be in line for the topics until about the 7:00 o'clock hour. as we check out radar, you can see most of the rain has been kind of pushing off to the north and east. storms have been moving swiftly, talking 55 to 60 miles per hour off to the northeast. so that is why chicago is now a huge concern. of course, there is a game that was scheduled to play there today. it has since been suspended with good reason. visibility low. we have blinding rain coming down and the threat of flash flood ing in addition to tornados. no tornado warning issued for chicago but there is one just a little bit further south of chicago area and it's heading north and east at 60 miles per hour. too many people there to risk being out there in that stadium with no shelter. it is a very good thing to keep all of those folks safe out there. we will continue to see those storms kind of pushing off to the north and east, again, heavy rain threat, now flash flooded flooding is an issue
watches stretching from michigan all the way down into parts of southern areas of missouri, western kentucky. paduka, it looks like you will be in line for the topics until about the 7:00 o'clock hour. as we check out radar, you can see most of the rain has been kind of pushing off to the north and east. storms have been moving swiftly, talking 55 to 60 miles per hour off to the northeast. so that is why chicago is now a huge concern. of course, there is a game that was scheduled to play there...
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Nov 17, 2013
11/13
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so parts of ohio, into west virginia, kentucky, tennessee, western carolinas, over the next several hours you need to be monitoring this as well as parts of michigan in towards the northeast. eventually the storm is going to move in towards the northeast overnight tonight. your tornado threat, the highest risk again over portions of
so parts of ohio, into west virginia, kentucky, tennessee, western carolinas, over the next several hours you need to be monitoring this as well as parts of michigan in towards the northeast. eventually the storm is going to move in towards the northeast overnight tonight. your tornado threat, the highest risk again over portions of
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Nov 17, 2013
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. >>> you look at the violent storm area, i think that's fuchsia area, south bend, far western kentucky's where the heart of the tornado action could be. you'll see 80-mile-per-hour wind possibilities. we'll see a violent day ahead. something to note. flash flooding could be an issue in some of these storms, too. from eastern arkansas to southern indiana, that's another threat. i'll leave you with a look of the southeast, ahead of that front they're going to be stormy but not bad. that's the big picture. >> this weather report has been brought to you by tylenol and the winner is clear of sunset sunday. congratulations, mesa, arizona, you win today. if you want to send me one it's hashtag sun jmpb set. it has to be recent. >> consolation prize, stuffed albino kangaroo. >> this is a tough room. it's a tough room. >> we'll have to make a prize. >> yeah. >>> anyway, coming up here on "good morning america" -- big night on the red carpet, a major award for angelina jolie and the stars who turned out to cheer her on. >>> and this tiny tot isn't the only adorable okay about of that crib, the b
. >>> you look at the violent storm area, i think that's fuchsia area, south bend, far western kentucky's where the heart of the tornado action could be. you'll see 80-mile-per-hour wind possibilities. we'll see a violent day ahead. something to note. flash flooding could be an issue in some of these storms, too. from eastern arkansas to southern indiana, that's another threat. i'll leave you with a look of the southeast, ahead of that front they're going to be stormy but not bad....
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Nov 18, 2013
11/13
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all the way back down the mississippi areas, western coo i c kentucky. wind damage. 346 reports of wind damage. those red boxes were tornado watches. they're almost all gone. now they're being replaced with severe thunderstorm watches. all those red colored in counties, those are severe thunderstorm warnings. so from the buffalo area to pittsburgh, erie, this is a serious line of storms going through. a lot of people are going to lose trees with this and power outages expected. to the south, a strong line of storms passed through nashville. right over the downtown area. heading to the south side of town. once that clears out, nashville will be safe. that will extend to murphysboro and other areas of tennessee overnight. the severe storms with damaging winds will continue until 5:00 a.m. when it finally exits the east coast. >> thanks, bill. we'll continue to bring the latest on these storms. now back to our regular programming. >>> we got three guys, three guys. >> here they are again. a long line of grown men online targeting kids. >> why would you brin
all the way back down the mississippi areas, western coo i c kentucky. wind damage. 346 reports of wind damage. those red boxes were tornado watches. they're almost all gone. now they're being replaced with severe thunderstorm watches. all those red colored in counties, those are severe thunderstorm warnings. so from the buffalo area to pittsburgh, erie, this is a serious line of storms going through. a lot of people are going to lose trees with this and power outages expected. to the south, a...
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Nov 17, 2013
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the violent storm area, i think -- that's the fuchsia color, south bend, southern indiana, far western kentucky's where the heart of the tornado action could be. especially if they separate. you'll see 80-mile-per-hour wind possibilities. hail and just a really, really violent day ahead. something to note. definitely want to have those weather radios on. flash flooding could be an issue in some of these storms, too. from eastern arkansas to southern indiana, that's another threat. i'll leave you with a look here in the southeast, because ahead of that front they're going to be stormy but not bad. orlando, 86 today, charleston, 78. that's the >> this weather report has been brought to you by tylenol and the winner is clear sunset sunday. congratulations, mesa, arizona, you win today. if you want to send me one it's #sunsetsundaygma. you can hardly see it because i just made this graphic. it has to be taken this week, tonight through next week. it has to be recent. that's how we make it fair. >> the consolation prize, stuffed albino kangaroo. yeah? >> or a gun show by dan. >> this is a tough room
the violent storm area, i think -- that's the fuchsia color, south bend, southern indiana, far western kentucky's where the heart of the tornado action could be. especially if they separate. you'll see 80-mile-per-hour wind possibilities. hail and just a really, really violent day ahead. something to note. definitely want to have those weather radios on. flash flooding could be an issue in some of these storms, too. from eastern arkansas to southern indiana, that's another threat. i'll leave...
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Nov 17, 2013
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through western ohio, indiana, across southern wisconsin, illinois, parts of missouri and into western kentuckynd including northwestern tennessee. this is an area we'll see several tornadoes develop across that midwest region through the day today. you can see we have frequent cloud-to-ground lightning. the thing i want to point out, i am in the process of tweeting every possible tornado warning that gets issued, but these storms are moving at about 55 to 60 miles per hour, meaning if a town downstream of you gets issued under a tornado warning it will take a very short period of time before it gets closer to you. keep an eye out for all tornado warnings especially to the west and southwest of you going into this afternoon and this evening and even tonight. you can see the heavier downpours across parts of wisconsin and illinois. we've seen several tornado warnings issued in peoria and severe storms approaching chicago right now. we've had delays into chicago o'hare airport at about an hour and a half already because of the wind. so even if you don't get one of those tornado warnings right ove
through western ohio, indiana, across southern wisconsin, illinois, parts of missouri and into western kentuckynd including northwestern tennessee. this is an area we'll see several tornadoes develop across that midwest region through the day today. you can see we have frequent cloud-to-ground lightning. the thing i want to point out, i am in the process of tweeting every possible tornado warning that gets issued, but these storms are moving at about 55 to 60 miles per hour, meaning if a town...
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Nov 8, 2013
11/13
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we are all going to move to western kentucky come appalachia will dry up. >> my point come as mr. delay also said, back in 2009, we knew the epa or congress had to do something about the coal-fired plants. we knew that then. yet the coal and employment, coal mining employment still increased from 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012. so if he gets probably -- we need to look for other reasons than epa regulations for the current situation of coal mining employment. i want to ask you just one question. the situation is not unlike judge brock's; -- what steps in revitalizing might be applicab applicable? >> i would piggyback off of the sentiments. sentiment. i was closely involved with the environmental defense fund which i would point out as a conservative idea to work towards removing carbon there were a lot of provisions for clean coal and that is one of the reasons why it pains me to hear the power plants closing and i know better than anybody perhaps what it's like to lose those amount of jobs but we need a country of the solution and a bipartisan solution. and again, congressman doyle had b
we are all going to move to western kentucky come appalachia will dry up. >> my point come as mr. delay also said, back in 2009, we knew the epa or congress had to do something about the coal-fired plants. we knew that then. yet the coal and employment, coal mining employment still increased from 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012. so if he gets probably -- we need to look for other reasons than epa regulations for the current situation of coal mining employment. i want to ask you just one question....
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Nov 17, 2013
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of ohio and we do still have some tornado warnings across southwestern indiana and also into western kentucky for the most part, the extent of those tornado warnings minimized, meaning that these storms are weakening a little bit. it's great that the sun sets a lot earlier this time of year. the storms need sun and heat to fuel them. we will see things weakening over the next couple of hours. >> thanks, dylan. stay with us. we'll check back with dylan late ner this hour. >>> next, two kennedy confidants reflect on the legacy of a president who literally changed the course of history while serving only 1,000 days in office. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ >>> let the public service be a proud and lively career. and let every man and woman who works in any area of our na
of ohio and we do still have some tornado warnings across southwestern indiana and also into western kentucky for the most part, the extent of those tornado warnings minimized, meaning that these storms are weakening a little bit. it's great that the sun sets a lot earlier this time of year. the storms need sun and heat to fuel them. we will see things weakening over the next couple of hours. >> thanks, dylan. stay with us. we'll check back with dylan late ner this hour. >>>...
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Nov 27, 2013
11/13
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across portion of new england and snow across portions of upstate new york, western pennsylvania and all the way down through kentucky and even tennessee. a lot of places also dealing with some snowfall. six to 12 inches for cast for some areas, especially along the interior northeast. that wind picking up, gusting up to 40 miles per hour. even higher numbers have been reported across new york city, like jfk. you see nantucket, gusting over 40 miles an hour. 41. >> all right. thank you very much. my daughter, sally, was flying from texas. she landed on time late last night. my daughter, mary, up from philly, was on the train. delayed three hours. locomotive conked out. >> but she made it? >> usually just the opposite. >> exactly right. today is the biggest travel day of the year and that's why we have dispatched steve centanni to reagan national airport in washington where outside the weather is frightful. what's it like inside, steve? >> reporter: that's right. it's raining outside and it's pretty good inside so far. more crowds arriving as time goes on because it's going to be a very, very busy day, very crowded he
across portion of new england and snow across portions of upstate new york, western pennsylvania and all the way down through kentucky and even tennessee. a lot of places also dealing with some snowfall. six to 12 inches for cast for some areas, especially along the interior northeast. that wind picking up, gusting up to 40 miles per hour. even higher numbers have been reported across new york city, like jfk. you see nantucket, gusting over 40 miles an hour. 41. >> all right. thank you...
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Nov 26, 2013
11/13
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back up to the north, there goes the snow in west virginia, western kentucky, and into parts of easternby tonight, the rain slides into parts of pittsburgh. but by tomorrow morning, it pushes back away again and everything freezes back up. i'm very concerned at that 6:00, 7:00 hour tonight when this gets colder. those bridges are going to freeze quickly. by tomorrow morning, snow in buffalo, the south towns, back to rochester, down all the way into eastern ohio and into kentucky and west virginia. it continues to rain in the big cities. that's the story. this is not snowmageddon for the big cities. it's just going to be wet. the winds, though, will blow 30 miles per hour. that will slow down airports tomorrow for sure. >> we'll be talking to everyone, i'm sure, throughout the country at all those different airports. chad myers, thank you very much. we'll talk to you in a few more minutes. this whole mess of weather we're talking about taking aim at several major airports. we have a map for you. look at this. these are the airports we're talking about in particular with potential for mul
back up to the north, there goes the snow in west virginia, western kentucky, and into parts of easternby tonight, the rain slides into parts of pittsburgh. but by tomorrow morning, it pushes back away again and everything freezes back up. i'm very concerned at that 6:00, 7:00 hour tonight when this gets colder. those bridges are going to freeze quickly. by tomorrow morning, snow in buffalo, the south towns, back to rochester, down all the way into eastern ohio and into kentucky and west...
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Nov 17, 2013
11/13
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so parts of ohio, into west virginia, kentucky, tennessee, western carolinas, over the next several hours you need to be monitoring this as well as parts of michigan in towards the northeast. eventually the storm is going to move in towards the northeast overnight tonight. your tornado threat, the highest risk again over portions of illinois, western illinois, or rather eastern illinois in towards indiana and michigan. that's the highest risk where the ingredients come together for long-tracked potentially life-threatening weather. and then we've got the elevated risk in the area shaded in red. however, that orange area, you're still not out of the woods. you want to certainly keep an eye on the sky and listen to your local weather forecasters. wind advisories really stretching for over a dozen states here where we could have straight-line damaging winds, not only the threat for tornadoes, but wind damage, hail and heavy rainfall. a perfect setup, unfortunately, for tornados across the midwest. and that's going to continue through the overnight hours and into tomorrow, monday. jamie, we'l
so parts of ohio, into west virginia, kentucky, tennessee, western carolinas, over the next several hours you need to be monitoring this as well as parts of michigan in towards the northeast. eventually the storm is going to move in towards the northeast overnight tonight. your tornado threat, the highest risk again over portions of illinois, western illinois, or rather eastern illinois in towards indiana and michigan. that's the highest risk where the ingredients come together for long-tracked...
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11/13
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and by tomorrow, snow will start up in kentucky, ohio, and western pennsylvania. >>> a quarter millionor the murder of a postman who was shot and killed while makes his rounds in maryland this weekend. because he was a federal employee, the person or persons convicted in this case could face the death penalty. >>> and mark zuckerberg taking on politics andism rights. speaking to abc news, he spoke out against those who say undocumented immigrants are here ill let mely and don't have a right to citizenship. >> when you meet these children who are really talented and, you know, they've grown up in america and don't know any other country besides that, but they don't have the opportunities that, you know, that we all enjoy, it's really heartbreaking. it seems like it's one of the biggest civil rights issues of our time. >> well, later today in san francisco, barack obama is putting it back into the spotlight. >> this is probably the best piece of video we saw all morning. more than half a million christmas lights on one house. and it was good enough to land homeowner david richard into th
and by tomorrow, snow will start up in kentucky, ohio, and western pennsylvania. >>> a quarter millionor the murder of a postman who was shot and killed while makes his rounds in maryland this weekend. because he was a federal employee, the person or persons convicted in this case could face the death penalty. >>> and mark zuckerberg taking on politics andism rights. speaking to abc news, he spoke out against those who say undocumented immigrants are here ill let mely and...
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to the west us of light sprinkle activity in indiana, western ohio and kentucky.e we will see that until thursday. we're going to warm up as this high moves off to the southeast of our area. we will get those winds coming in off the ocean, south and southwest. thursday a front approach from the west with shower activity with it. it doesn't look like it will be a lot of rain but we will see some showers. then it will turn chillier towards the end of the week. east winds 5 to 10 knots on the bay. bay temperature around 58 degrees right now. over night let's call it partly cloudy, not as cold, 35 by morning. tomorrow back up to 57. quite a bit -- 10 degrees warmer than today at least with clouds breaking. we will see morning clouds. that will keep it warmer than we saw this morning. temperatures rebound back up near the 50s. normal high is around 60, 61. >> we will take that any time. thank you. >>> still to come tt on eyewitness news. >> a dog mauled a woman to death. this isn't its first time attacking. why the dog was returned to her coming up next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
to the west us of light sprinkle activity in indiana, western ohio and kentucky.e we will see that until thursday. we're going to warm up as this high moves off to the southeast of our area. we will get those winds coming in off the ocean, south and southwest. thursday a front approach from the west with shower activity with it. it doesn't look like it will be a lot of rain but we will see some showers. then it will turn chillier towards the end of the week. east winds 5 to 10 knots on the bay....
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Nov 17, 2013
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louis into the western regions of kentucky and now spreading over towards ohio, into northwestern, kentucky and into parts of tennessee. some may be the same tornado touching down multiple times. i want to point out, we have a number of watches out, tornado watches. please listen to the weather radio. and if a warning is issued, take cover immediately. especially if you are in a mobile home. i want to point out what we have heard out of washington county, illinois. not the city of washington. where we just heard mr. monken speak. but there is about an hour outside of st. louis in washington county. an ef-4 tornado. that is the assessment of the damage that occurred there from a tornado earlier in the day. ef-4, the path, three miles long, estimated winds at 166 miles an hour. that's an estimate. but we look at overall damage. they will look at that damage, all the way from peak to suburbs of peoria. don, with you were talking to the gentleman there who said already three fatalities, homes flattened, destroyed. it has been a devastating afternoon. now we look across kentucky. still a number
louis into the western regions of kentucky and now spreading over towards ohio, into northwestern, kentucky and into parts of tennessee. some may be the same tornado touching down multiple times. i want to point out, we have a number of watches out, tornado watches. please listen to the weather radio. and if a warning is issued, take cover immediately. especially if you are in a mobile home. i want to point out what we have heard out of washington county, illinois. not the city of washington....
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by far the worst-hit states illinois, indiana, western portions of kentucky by paducah and now we're seeing who is next. watch the warnings. the boxes in red are the tornado watches. the little areas that are colored in yellow is warnings for severe thunderstorms and the red is active tornados. we only have a couple. starting to turn more to a wind damage threat and we're watching the storms going through toledo ohio and cincinnati ohio also. those storms are very close to you in nearby little closer to the toledo care. and shows the tornado warning has since clear and now all the worst of the weather is heading to the lake. as we go on through here throughout the rest of the evening, the threat is from damaging wind primarily or a tornado threat is beginning to wind down. these storms will race through the night through pennsylvania, all the way to philadelphia and new york city. by the middle of the night. >> all right, thanks, bill. >>> we'll continue to monitor the storms and bring you the latest. back to our regular programming. >> ooh, yeah, baby, ooh, yeah. >> they are out of
by far the worst-hit states illinois, indiana, western portions of kentucky by paducah and now we're seeing who is next. watch the warnings. the boxes in red are the tornado watches. the little areas that are colored in yellow is warnings for severe thunderstorms and the red is active tornados. we only have a couple. starting to turn more to a wind damage threat and we're watching the storms going through toledo ohio and cincinnati ohio also. those storms are very close to you in nearby little...
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Nov 27, 2013
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otherwise, on the backside of the system, west virginia has snow and eastern parts of kentucky and western virginia. the highest accumulations, about a foot of snow or maybe 18 inches, it is right off of the lakes. they got a round overnight and now the lake affect is picking up and will crete more in northeastern ohio, pennsylvania, and around buffalo. 37-39 in mantucket. the combination is causing delays at the airport. so pack the patience if you are doing travelling. today, very mild temperatures, in the 60s in boston, and 50s n new york. by early tomorrow morning, though 30 degrees is the temperature in new york. 32 in boston. only in the 20s in buffalo. the wind chill is going to be bitterly cold. bundle up. >> be careful out dollar -- out there on the roadways -- >> the white house wants americ americans to talk about obamacare over thanksgiving dinner. now they are worried about a holiday rush and feeling the site might know overwhelmed and crushed by the users. what is going on? sir, what is going on? this story suggest they don't want people to log on. what is behind that and doe
otherwise, on the backside of the system, west virginia has snow and eastern parts of kentucky and western virginia. the highest accumulations, about a foot of snow or maybe 18 inches, it is right off of the lakes. they got a round overnight and now the lake affect is picking up and will crete more in northeastern ohio, pennsylvania, and around buffalo. 37-39 in mantucket. the combination is causing delays at the airport. so pack the patience if you are doing travelling. today, very mild...
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kentucky and tennessee. mixed precipitation around iowa and north western sections of missouri. re winter precipitation to come. we're left with clouds. most of the showers to the north of us up through pennsylvania and up through ohio back into kentucky. we're okay tonight. i did add a shower possible in tomorrow afternoon. and that could occur during the high school football games. nothing heavy. just tonight clouds. that will keep temperatures up. so temperatures not bad. 38 to 48. that's above average. you still need a light jacket. a milder finish but with clouds and high school football a shower is possible. but, again, nothing heavy. terps game will be high. bad news, plummet into the 40s. dress for the 40s . check out this arctic air. this is incredible. 49 below zero. that's impressive for late december let alone what is now mid to late november. the arctic air is spread into the rockies and the western and southern high plains. only 13 in denver. snow and ice as far as south as the pan handle. that gets in here saturday night and sunday. low temperatures 38 to 46. we're
kentucky and tennessee. mixed precipitation around iowa and north western sections of missouri. re winter precipitation to come. we're left with clouds. most of the showers to the north of us up through pennsylvania and up through ohio back into kentucky. we're okay tonight. i did add a shower possible in tomorrow afternoon. and that could occur during the high school football games. nothing heavy. just tonight clouds. that will keep temperatures up. so temperatures not bad. 38 to 48. that's...
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kentucky area was very powerful also. we had two ef-4 tornadoes go through illinois and ef-3 in western portions of kentucky.st. nice day yesterday. nice day today. but the area between chicago and st. louis that was hit so hard and over towards indianapolis we got rain coming yourway wednesday, thursday and friday and arctic outbreak and that will cover the ohio valley to the east coast upcoming weekend and next week. we're talking january type cold out there. so one thing they will have to deal with for those people searching for their belongings and searching for shelter. detroit you're one of those spots that will get chilly come sunday. enjoy whatever warmth you have left. you're watching "morning joe." (car starting) great. this is the last thing i need. seriously? let's take this puppy over to midas and get you some of the good 'ol midas touch. hey you know what? i'll drive! i really didn't think this through. brakes, tires, oil, everything. (whistling) i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved en
kentucky area was very powerful also. we had two ef-4 tornadoes go through illinois and ef-3 in western portions of kentucky.st. nice day yesterday. nice day today. but the area between chicago and st. louis that was hit so hard and over towards indianapolis we got rain coming yourway wednesday, thursday and friday and arctic outbreak and that will cover the ohio valley to the east coast upcoming weekend and next week. we're talking january type cold out there. so one thing they will have to...
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cold enough that we have snow coming down in the state of west virginia, eastern kentucky, upstate new york and westernfect up here and winter weather advisories because more than ten inches of snow will be possible in some areas. the wind another big concern out here, especially along coastal areas gusting to about 40 miles an hour at jfk and picking up across new england. they have high wind warnings outs there because across the city of boston they can see gusts as high as 60 miles per hour. that is an issue at the airports. we'll keep an eye on it. >> thanks, maria. great update. >> 2 hours and 20 minutes left. straight ahead, a bombshell accusation against tv chef nigela lawson. she apparently has an appetite for more than food. we're talking about drugs and people. >> the best black friday deals like a 52 inch tv for 700 bucks. ♪ ♪ soft, luxurious, so comfortab. indulge inhe warmth of the sean withur embraceable pajamas. exclusively at sa and soma.com. where beautiful gifts begin. it's not the "limit the cash i earnvery month" card. it's not the "i only earn decent rewards at the gas station" car
cold enough that we have snow coming down in the state of west virginia, eastern kentucky, upstate new york and westernfect up here and winter weather advisories because more than ten inches of snow will be possible in some areas. the wind another big concern out here, especially along coastal areas gusting to about 40 miles an hour at jfk and picking up across new england. they have high wind warnings outs there because across the city of boston they can see gusts as high as 60 miles per hour....
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Nov 18, 2013
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kentucky is clear. now west virginia, pennsylvania and western new york are seeing the strongest storms. still a few strong storms. buffalo saw winds a at 50 miles per hour. the red line heading for rochester and perry, those are the areas that will be hit next. behind the front, winds are gusting. the winds howling out there. all of the state of michigan. detroit has had eight straight hours of 30 plus-mile-per-hour wind gusts. the storm new york city tomorrow morning at 4:00 a.m. then it's gone. >> we'll continue to monitor the storms and bring you the latest. back to our program. >>> we've taken you behind the scenes with us as we catch online sexual predators. >> you caught me off guard. >> men stalking children over the internet. >> what conclusion am i supposed to draw? >> she told me she was 13. >> this time more raw tape. >> is there anything else you'd like to say? >> more elaborate excuses. >> you posed naked because you wanted to teach her a lesson. >> you can say that. >> shocking behavior. >> i need you to just arrest me and take me to jail. >> and a new twist. the police --
kentucky is clear. now west virginia, pennsylvania and western new york are seeing the strongest storms. still a few strong storms. buffalo saw winds a at 50 miles per hour. the red line heading for rochester and perry, those are the areas that will be hit next. behind the front, winds are gusting. the winds howling out there. all of the state of michigan. detroit has had eight straight hours of 30 plus-mile-per-hour wind gusts. the storm new york city tomorrow morning at 4:00 a.m. then it's...
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Nov 25, 2013
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and tonight, that wintery mix will be working into spots in kentucky and tennessee, western carolinasirginia and southern west virginia. so places all across this area will be watching for the chance of some slick conditions. of course, we still have the winter alerts in effect for portions of the south. really the southern plains and including little rock where things will be slick. now, here's a look at the day tomorrow, freezing rain, wintery mix into parts of the interior northeast with heavy rain right along the i-95 corridor on tuesday night and then into wednesday. we'll be watching for wind gusts around the boston area. they could get upwards of 50 miles an hour, especially near the coast, it's going to be windy in new york city, as well, with heavy rain there at times during the day wednesday. that's going to slow things down at a lot of the airports. philadelphia and d.c. are also included. as you head further off towards the west, that mix of rain and snow in places through central p.a. back into new york and right down that i-81 corridor into virginia, as well. snow throug
and tonight, that wintery mix will be working into spots in kentucky and tennessee, western carolinasirginia and southern west virginia. so places all across this area will be watching for the chance of some slick conditions. of course, we still have the winter alerts in effect for portions of the south. really the southern plains and including little rock where things will be slick. now, here's a look at the day tomorrow, freezing rain, wintery mix into parts of the interior northeast with...
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Nov 8, 2013
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witness today can speak to what the coal industry means to call relying regions kentucky or west virginia, pennsylvania and western colorado. they can speak to at the industry has meant in terms of providing a good candidate living and support the local government, schools critical to daily life. this is not an academic debate. what happens in washington is a difference between decent living in poverty. when a person grows up and probably at higher risk of chronic depression and other medical problems. a recent study by georgetown university says emily have other risks for obesity, cancer, cardiovascular disease because of poverty and unemployment. we live from somerset coal plants close because natural gas is cheaper. not true. they close because bp refuses to work out solutions and help hold before to be cleaner than it rds. these plants close because the epa makes it impossible to comply with agency standards. today's hearing will help congress make the right decisions going forward so more people can benefit from the good and honorable living coal industry provides. with that, one early in recognized ranking m
witness today can speak to what the coal industry means to call relying regions kentucky or west virginia, pennsylvania and western colorado. they can speak to at the industry has meant in terms of providing a good candidate living and support the local government, schools critical to daily life. this is not an academic debate. what happens in washington is a difference between decent living in poverty. when a person grows up and probably at higher risk of chronic depression and other medical...
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Nov 16, 2013
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later raised in tennessee and kentucky, take nashville and eastern tennessee and the rail lines there, then move from kansas and nebraska against the red river area and into western texas. excuse me. he even considered an advance from california via new mexico. but the biggest element of it and the most important element of it was he wanted to raise an army of 273,000 men on the virginia theater that would be under his personal command. with this, he looked at this as being the main theater, and he would use this essentially to smash the rebels in the east, is the way he was thinking, then from there, drive deeper into the south. he also supported naval attacks on various points of the periphery of the confederacy. a lot of mcclellan's plans very often consider action of the navy. of course, the naval war college is important, right? we've got to talk about that. so, mcclellan even argued, urged lincoln to consider mexico for help from mexico as well. again, think about a map of the confederacy, think about attacks from all these difference points at the same time. this plan is very often overlooked completely in civil war literature, or you'll see one paragraph
later raised in tennessee and kentucky, take nashville and eastern tennessee and the rail lines there, then move from kansas and nebraska against the red river area and into western texas. excuse me. he even considered an advance from california via new mexico. but the biggest element of it and the most important element of it was he wanted to raise an army of 273,000 men on the virginia theater that would be under his personal command. with this, he looked at this as being the main theater,...
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Nov 25, 2013
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western carolinas. southwest virginia, much of tennessee and kentucky watching for the chance of slick road conditions. even northern sections of mississippi or alabama, even georgia, getting in on that. as we get into the day tomorrow, we will be watching for rain heavy at times through atlanta. that mix through parts of the interior mid-atlantic and northeast. wednesday is the biggest travel day of the year. this is not the kind of thing you want to see on your weather map on the biggest travel day of the year. . rain and gusty winds. i mentioned atlanta will be looking at 3-5 inches. new york city and boston getting in on the heavy rain. wind gusts possibly up to over 50 miles an hour on the boston area wednesday. interior sections of the northeast, watching for the wintry mix, rain/snow. snow up towards buffalo and pittsburgh. following that, cold thanksgiving and friday. >> i just heard a collective grown from all our viewers. >> you are sitting and thinking, i want a big storm thanksgiving and real cold friday. can we make enough north face jacke jackets between now and then. that's why cities ar
western carolinas. southwest virginia, much of tennessee and kentucky watching for the chance of slick road conditions. even northern sections of mississippi or alabama, even georgia, getting in on that. as we get into the day tomorrow, we will be watching for rain heavy at times through atlanta. that mix through parts of the interior mid-atlantic and northeast. wednesday is the biggest travel day of the year. this is not the kind of thing you want to see on your weather map on the biggest...
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Nov 27, 2013
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western pennsylvania, up state new york, several inches have already piled up through out the overnight hours. we are expecting more snow. you can see the snow coming down across parts of eastern kentucky, west virginia and also parts of eastern tennessee. right between the rain and the snow freezing rain p. it will be coating the road ways and causing dangerous travel conditions. if you are heading to work or headed out of down it will be picking up. winds gusting 40 miles per hour, 47 miles an hour at jfk, 30's and 40's across the a atlantic city. forecast to get as high as 50 to 60 miles an hour out here. it will be a mazing. from philadelphia to dc, boston tral is not looking good. gusts 30 to 50 miles per hour. eventually the storm system will be exiting out of the area late thursday into friday. how much rain we are talking about? two, three, even four inches of rain. a number of flood watches have been posted out here. and advisories. 6 to 12 inches before it gets out of here in the interior northeast. >> portions of the country. >> air passengers bracing for delays and cancellations on one of the busiest days of the year. it will impact the entire east coast as it dumps the sno
western pennsylvania, up state new york, several inches have already piled up through out the overnight hours. we are expecting more snow. you can see the snow coming down across parts of eastern kentucky, west virginia and also parts of eastern tennessee. right between the rain and the snow freezing rain p. it will be coating the road ways and causing dangerous travel conditions. if you are heading to work or headed out of down it will be picking up. winds gusting 40 miles per hour, 47 miles...
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Nov 28, 2013
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go to the frontier and they went to western pennsylvania and down the shenandoah valley down the appellation change in the carolinas and over the mountains to kentucky and tennessee. there emblematic leader was andrew jackson board two years after his parents left northern ireland who drove ever farther south word, defeated the indians, and expelled them from what is now the southeast, beat the british at the battle of new orleans, he played a major part in the acquisition of florida which was then a spanish possession. led and army down there and said a couple of british subjects who were in his view committing mr. against the united states so he tried them and hand them, subject of the greatest sea power of the aid and property belonging to another country. we obtained florida as a result and he played a significant role in the annexation of texas and acquiring of california by supporting scotch irish protegee james k. polk in 1844 recognizing the annexation of texas and led the united states into the mexican war by which we obtained california and the southwest. so the scotch irish had a huge part in shaping our nation, an expansionist partner. i
go to the frontier and they went to western pennsylvania and down the shenandoah valley down the appellation change in the carolinas and over the mountains to kentucky and tennessee. there emblematic leader was andrew jackson board two years after his parents left northern ireland who drove ever farther south word, defeated the indians, and expelled them from what is now the southeast, beat the british at the battle of new orleans, he played a major part in the acquisition of florida which was...
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Nov 22, 2013
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kentucky. between october 1 and 13, they had more than 84,000 visitors to their website. he says that the dc chamber of commerce, the greater washington into the senate chamber and the western association partnered to build this exchange and put their muscle and their brainpower behind it and it's one of the most successful in the country nearly 700 employee or accounts have been created and finally in new mexico and the senators here have seen a similar success while. they accepted the leadership challenge and to date 1,143 small but as is with 3,192 employees have been registered, required information with the new mexico exchange. if they enroll with the average number of dependents, that would be a potential total of 8,000 members and it's just been opened for a very short period. making it work the way that it was intended is what i intended to try to do. there are others that have different goals. ensuring the marketplaces work the way they were intended when we passed the act is vital to helping the businesses in the country. they get the help that they need to stay healthy. not just to stay healthy physically but to be mentally free of the worry that any day your bus
kentucky. between october 1 and 13, they had more than 84,000 visitors to their website. he says that the dc chamber of commerce, the greater washington into the senate chamber and the western association partnered to build this exchange and put their muscle and their brainpower behind it and it's one of the most successful in the country nearly 700 employee or accounts have been created and finally in new mexico and the senators here have seen a similar success while. they accepted the...
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western side of the picture towards pennsylvania, west virginia. down across the southeast a tail end of the event will bring storms across kentucky, tennessee, arkansaseather across illinois and indiana. behind it the cooler air is there. see a little bit of snow flying in the northern plains. a little bit of leftover snow in the northern rockies. not that bad in phoenix, air zone -- arizona. >> you won't need water today. >> thanks, rick. >> you bet. >>> coming up on the show, it looks like any other church. there's one thing missing, god. believe it or not atheist churches are a new trend. father john says this might not be all that bad. he's on deck in our hallways to explain. >>> a brand new threat from this growing sinkhole. could it explode? could it consume your house? details ahead. ♪ ♪ could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. how do you react when you first see this? it looks kind of like a d
western side of the picture towards pennsylvania, west virginia. down across the southeast a tail end of the event will bring storms across kentucky, tennessee, arkansaseather across illinois and indiana. behind it the cooler air is there. see a little bit of snow flying in the northern plains. a little bit of leftover snow in the northern rockies. not that bad in phoenix, air zone -- arizona. >> you won't need water today. >> thanks, rick. >> you bet. >>> coming up...