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. >> i christened the lexington-- christen thee lexington. rocco: lexington is what is known as an essex class air carrier. the way the navy sets its class of ships, the name of the first ship in the group sets the class. so the six was the first aircraft carrier built of this type in world war ii. every ship of the same type afterward becomes an ethics class -- essex class. modern nuclear carriers are known as the nimitz class because the first ship in the class was the uss nimitz. there were 24 essex class built 19 in world war ii. they were designed to be the super carriers of the day. the only place the carriers fought was the pacific. the reason is because they had the kind of range -- they could carry enough bombs, fuel, ammunition to travel the vast distances of the pacific. the atlantic ocean was mostly summary and war and land-based war, because you could launch airplanes from england to hit the german factories. the pacific, not so. they had to be back the japanese and the islands of the pacific. to beat back the japanese and the is
. >> i christened the lexington-- christen thee lexington. rocco: lexington is what is known as an essex class air carrier. the way the navy sets its class of ships, the name of the first ship in the group sets the class. so the six was the first aircraft carrier built of this type in world war ii. every ship of the same type afterward becomes an ethics class -- essex class. modern nuclear carriers are known as the nimitz class because the first ship in the class was the uss nimitz. there...
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rocco: lexington is what is known as an essex class air carrier. the way the navy sets its class of ships, the name of the first ship in the group sets the class. so the essex was the first aircraft carrier built of this type in world war ii. every ship of the same type afterward becomes an essex class. modern nuclear carriers are known as the nimitz class, because the first ship in the class was the uss nimitz. there were 24 essex class built, 19 in world war ii. they were designed to be the super carriers of the day. the only place the carriers fought was the pacific. the reason is because they had the kind of range -- they could carry enough bombs, fuel ammunition to travel the vast distances of the pacific. the atlantic ocean was mostly summary and war and land-based war, because you could launch airplanes from england to hit the german factories. the pacific, not so. they had to be back the japanese and the islands of the pacific. to beat back the japanese and the islands, you had to take your airplanes with you, to provide close air support f
rocco: lexington is what is known as an essex class air carrier. the way the navy sets its class of ships, the name of the first ship in the group sets the class. so the essex was the first aircraft carrier built of this type in world war ii. every ship of the same type afterward becomes an essex class. modern nuclear carriers are known as the nimitz class, because the first ship in the class was the uss nimitz. there were 24 essex class built, 19 in world war ii. they were designed to be the...
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and i can remember saying oh, my god, not my shari. >> panicstricken, the family called the lexington county sheriff's office. >> there was a supply of mail that had fallen out, and she was probably kidnapped at that point. >> the lexington county sheriff's office immediately organized the largest manhunt in south carolina history. >> we really didn't know whether shari knew her abductor or not. we had no reason to suspect she had run away. >> whoever it is who has our daughter, shari, we want other back, we miss her, we love her. >> all her parents could do was wait. >> the smith family was a very influential family in the community. and there was no reason that we could determine why she would be kidnapped other than maybe for ransom purposes. so we anticipated that the individual, or individuals responsible would make contact with the family. >> the sheriff's suspicions proved right. two days after shari had been kidnapped the smiths received a phone call. a man with a strangely distorted voice demanded to speak to mrs. smith. to prove the call was not a hoax he described the black
and i can remember saying oh, my god, not my shari. >> panicstricken, the family called the lexington county sheriff's office. >> there was a supply of mail that had fallen out, and she was probably kidnapped at that point. >> the lexington county sheriff's office immediately organized the largest manhunt in south carolina history. >> we really didn't know whether shari knew her abductor or not. we had no reason to suspect she had run away. >> whoever it is who has...
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and lexington park maryland, now looking at 30 degrees. some of you saw a few snow showers. now the skies are clearing out just a little bit. it will be dry. waking up tomorrow morning and by the noon time our temperatures that are generally going to be in the middle to upper 20's with highs only making it into the lower 30's. and we have it for you on the seven day outlook coming up in just a few minutes. >> it looks good so far today. >> it makes us think about spring and you can get ideas about gardening landscaping home improvement at the capital remodel and garden show.
and lexington park maryland, now looking at 30 degrees. some of you saw a few snow showers. now the skies are clearing out just a little bit. it will be dry. waking up tomorrow morning and by the noon time our temperatures that are generally going to be in the middle to upper 20's with highs only making it into the lower 30's. and we have it for you on the seven day outlook coming up in just a few minutes. >> it looks good so far today. >> it makes us think about spring and you can...
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lexington, 16 below. the next natural question when does it end? i've been face palming and looking at the long range modelses it does not look good. >> we're in the middle of winter. i saw above average in the west ginger and that's where we're headed next. >>> the massive explosion at a refinery in southern california. the images this evening of the charred offmathafter math. neighbors for miling describing what felt like an earthquake. already, analysts warning of rising gas prices. abc's cecilia vega on the scene. >> reporter: the blast ripped through the refinery, leaving just a mound of twisted metal and twisted machinery. fire and haz mat crews racing to a blaze that melted steel, charred cars and left a layer of ash in its wake. residents and school children here in torrance advised to stay indoors. >> it felt like we had a car crash or a car hit our house. >> reporter: this morning's explosion so jolting, neighbors say it felt like an earthquake. >> we just heard this loud bang, we saw the walls cave in. it was like it flexed in. and we we
lexington, 16 below. the next natural question when does it end? i've been face palming and looking at the long range modelses it does not look good. >> we're in the middle of winter. i saw above average in the west ginger and that's where we're headed next. >>> the massive explosion at a refinery in southern california. the images this evening of the charred offmathafter math. neighbors for miling describing what felt like an earthquake. already, analysts warning of rising gas...
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still below freezing. 27 andrews manassas 27, 31 lexington park, maryland. the dynamic atmosphere is beginning to change and temperatures will rise as we move through the evening and overnight hours. the temperatures tonight will eventually make it above freezing. what to expect tomorrow and a whole lot more when we continue in a few minutes. kimberly: the storm is slamming drivers. this is a traffic mess, nothing but red for d.c., baltimore, and everywhere in between. in winchester and loudoun counties, the storm has been tougher to deal with. richard reeve is live in winchester. people are dealing with more than eight inches of snow. reporter: yes, eight inches and accounting. this is plowed snow. it has been snowing here since 9:00 this morning. it continues to fall. the big concern here, like everywhere, are the roads. snow plows along route seven outside of winchester fighting back against the february storm. >> i don't know. it's crazy. >> reporter: the main roadways possible now, but many neighborhood streets are unplowed. >> it's been a nasty little
still below freezing. 27 andrews manassas 27, 31 lexington park, maryland. the dynamic atmosphere is beginning to change and temperatures will rise as we move through the evening and overnight hours. the temperatures tonight will eventually make it above freezing. what to expect tomorrow and a whole lot more when we continue in a few minutes. kimberly: the storm is slamming drivers. this is a traffic mess, nothing but red for d.c., baltimore, and everywhere in between. in winchester and loudoun...
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we could be in the negatives all across lexington, louisville, detroit tomorrow. 13 below zero in lexington. by friday morning, the story doesn't improve. detroit 12 below zero. marquette, 19 below zero. up and down the east coast in the single digits. once again, we could see record lows. key west and even miami with a low of 40 degrees which is very cold for south florida. >> another storm expected this weekend. >> absolutely. another storm on the way. they're just lining up. winter storm watches already in effect from little rock, nashville, huntsville, knoxville. that's included for friday night into saturday. mainly rain in the south. a nasty wintry mix anywhere from little rock all the way through middle minnesota,tennessee, and we could time it out through friday evening, and we could see an icy mix from nashville to little rock. these are the same places that saw the nasty wintry mix days ago. it's going to make its way into the carolinas dipping down into the georgia mountains by friday night into saturday morning. right now, it looks like mostly rain for new york. could see a wint
we could be in the negatives all across lexington, louisville, detroit tomorrow. 13 below zero in lexington. by friday morning, the story doesn't improve. detroit 12 below zero. marquette, 19 below zero. up and down the east coast in the single digits. once again, we could see record lows. key west and even miami with a low of 40 degrees which is very cold for south florida. >> another storm expected this weekend. >> absolutely. another storm on the way. they're just lining up....
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martinsburg at 19 quantico 26 degrees, lexington park, maryland 25. satellite radar, no problems, high pressure overhead, mainly clear skies overnight. the temperatures inside the beltway, 23 degrees. the wind out of the northwest at eight to 12 miles per hour. the core of really cold air is off to the north and west. here we are, almost the last a february, talking single digits in detroit, chicago, minneapolis. the temperatures will warm up in another 5, 6 days across the mid-atlantic. the next big weather maker over texas, moving our way through the daytime tomorrow. the clouds increase midday. all the moisture will hold off until midmorning sunday. then sunday afternoon and sunday evening, it could get tricky especially when it comes to the forecast. in d.c., futurecaslifting over the cold air at the surface. that will bring us the winter remix, sleet and snow, maybe even freezing rain. the clouds increase during the day tomorrow, but as we move through the day sunday, quickly approaching from the west, freezing rain, sleet. that moves off to the
martinsburg at 19 quantico 26 degrees, lexington park, maryland 25. satellite radar, no problems, high pressure overhead, mainly clear skies overnight. the temperatures inside the beltway, 23 degrees. the wind out of the northwest at eight to 12 miles per hour. the core of really cold air is off to the north and west. here we are, almost the last a february, talking single digits in detroit, chicago, minneapolis. the temperatures will warm up in another 5, 6 days across the mid-atlantic. the...
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doppler, and we are going zoom into south bay where there are shower this is morning, coming through lexington hills, and we are going to see more of that throughout the bay area as the day goes on. so showers likely today with a cool afternoon, cooler temperatures. more sun and milder going to tomorrow and second half at weekend. oakland, you are going get to 63 today. san francisco, 60. 63 down in san jose. 61-degrees today in redwood city. so to you showers today in--so showers today much of the bay area, tomorrow, it is partly cloudy and then drier and warmer weather returns the workweek. >>> a landmark on the san francisco waterfront will be history in about three weeks. sin bads is being kicked out. the restaurant has not been a good ten gnat. they hope to--ten nit. >>> about 50,000 uber drivers names and driver's license numbers may be in the hands of hackers. about 21,000 uber drivers in california may be affected. they are still trying to see how the hackers got into the similar. >>> well, for--into the system. >>> well, for years, women have been starting their families later in life
doppler, and we are going zoom into south bay where there are shower this is morning, coming through lexington hills, and we are going to see more of that throughout the bay area as the day goes on. so showers likely today with a cool afternoon, cooler temperatures. more sun and milder going to tomorrow and second half at weekend. oakland, you are going get to 63 today. san francisco, 60. 63 down in san jose. 61-degrees today in redwood city. so to you showers today in--so showers today much of...
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. >> that's what happens on august 5th, 2007, at lexington, kentucky's, bluegrass airport. 26-year-old sarah mills is the only flight attendant scheduled on an atlantic southeast airlines flight bound for atlanta, but the plane never leaves the runway. >> some passengers aboard that plane said they were afraid to fly after what they saw aboard the delta connection flight. they said their flight attendant, sarah mills, was very drunk. the captain concurred and called police. >> airport police report that mills is unstable and wreaks of alcohol. she admits she's been drinking jack daniels on board the plane. mills threatens the pilot as she's removed from the aircraft. videotape shows her being carried off the flight in a wheelchair. >> she made a comment to the pilot, an off-the-cuff comment, and the comment was "you're dead," and so, therefore, they charged her with terroristic threatening. >> police tests at the airport reveal a .032 blood alcohol level, well below the .08 drinking limit to drive a car. but for a flight attendant, drinking eight hours prior to any flight is illegal. >
. >> that's what happens on august 5th, 2007, at lexington, kentucky's, bluegrass airport. 26-year-old sarah mills is the only flight attendant scheduled on an atlantic southeast airlines flight bound for atlanta, but the plane never leaves the runway. >> some passengers aboard that plane said they were afraid to fly after what they saw aboard the delta connection flight. they said their flight attendant, sarah mills, was very drunk. the captain concurred and called police. >>...
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i mean lexington, kentucky negative 29 really jumps out. one of the lowest windchills they've ever had there in lexington. lowest on the map is wellsville new york, negative 34. all the big cities about negative 10 to negative 20. down to 26 degrees in jacksonville, florida. these are record lows for the day. and negative 10 in detroit. we have the cold but now the next storm is coming. i'm very concerned with our friends here in the nashville area. ice storm, lot of people lost power this week. still ice on the trees. hasn't melted. now they have another half inch of ice they expect major problems with downed trees and a lot of people losing power. there will be snow on the north side but we're used to the snow right now. it's the ice we're concerned with. our friends in missouri tennessee, through virginia and west virginia and another cold blast behind this. monday, tuesday is going to be cold again in the northeast. >> oh, my gosh. >> and i was optimistic that the start of march would flip the script on this and now look like the first
i mean lexington, kentucky negative 29 really jumps out. one of the lowest windchills they've ever had there in lexington. lowest on the map is wellsville new york, negative 34. all the big cities about negative 10 to negative 20. down to 26 degrees in jacksonville, florida. these are record lows for the day. and negative 10 in detroit. we have the cold but now the next storm is coming. i'm very concerned with our friends here in the nashville area. ice storm, lot of people lost power this...
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brad bell is live in lexington park in st. mary's county this noon where he has had his shovel ready all morning long. looks like you've swapped the shovel for
brad bell is live in lexington park in st. mary's county this noon where he has had his shovel ready all morning long. looks like you've swapped the shovel for
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. >> this is lexington reservoir our troubles are far from over. >> lexington is only 40% full and the water new in storage after the rain is still well below average. east bay mud is warning it's may have to raise rates if skies don't open up in a big way. >> like many water agencies, east bay mud is below average. east bay mud is at 54%, and you never want it to be at capacity 100% at this point of the year was because that could create huge problems and the moral of the story is that we need more rain. bay area water agencies knew this amount of rain would not solve drought problems. east bay mud recorded nearly five inches of rain in the sierra and two and a half in the reservoirs down below. >> we need several weekends like one we've had probably a good 4 to 6 more storms to be in a better position with our water storage. >> right now, the agency's level is at 73% of where they want it to be. low rain totals and temperatures have added to the problem. also over the summer, state water resources control board ordered east bay mud to release water from the reservoir to be used in th
. >> this is lexington reservoir our troubles are far from over. >> lexington is only 40% full and the water new in storage after the rain is still well below average. east bay mud is warning it's may have to raise rates if skies don't open up in a big way. >> like many water agencies, east bay mud is below average. east bay mud is at 54%, and you never want it to be at capacity 100% at this point of the year was because that could create huge problems and the moral of the...
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. >> this is lexington reservoir our troubles are far from over. >> lexington is only 40% full and the water new in storage after the rain is still well below average. east bay mud is warning it's may have to raise rates if skies don't open up in a big way. >> like many water agencies, east bay mud is below average. east bay mud is at 54%, and you never want it to be at capacity 100% at this point of the year was because that could create huge problems and the moral of the story is that we need more rain. bay area water agencies knew this amount of rain would not solve drought problems. east bay mud recorded nearly five inches of rain in the sierra and two and a half in the reservoirs down below. >> we need several weekends like one we've had probably a good 4 to 6 more storms to be in a better position with our water storage. >> right now, the agency's level is at 73% of where they want it to be. low rain totals and temperatures have added to the problem. also over the summer, state water resources control board ordered east bay mud to
. >> this is lexington reservoir our troubles are far from over. >> lexington is only 40% full and the water new in storage after the rain is still well below average. east bay mud is warning it's may have to raise rates if skies don't open up in a big way. >> like many water agencies, east bay mud is below average. east bay mud is at 54%, and you never want it to be at capacity 100% at this point of the year was because that could create huge problems and the moral of the...
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even now, not terribly cold. 37 frederick and hagerstown, 34 degrees lexington park. a good bit of cloud cover overhead. the clouds thickening from west to east. a few of the spotty sprinkles moving it overnight, with the best chance of rain late tomorrow afternoon and through the evening. even when you wake up tomorrow morning, if it is not raining, bring the umbrella because there will likely be showers later. this front bring showers tomorrow. this front, a blast of cold air. the really cold, arctic air comes in by the end of the weekend it will be windy. the futurecast initializing while we show the spotty sprinkles moving eastward. the rest of us, by tomorrow morning -- futurecast showing mostly cloudy skies, a sprinkle. otherwise, low clouds and fog. by 5:00 p.m. more widely scattered showers moving in. closer to the mason-dixon line where the temperatures are closer to freezing, may be sleet or ice. by late monday night most of the precipitation begins to wrap up. overnight tonight, a slight chance of a stray shower, temperatures in the 30's in the suburbs, 40'
even now, not terribly cold. 37 frederick and hagerstown, 34 degrees lexington park. a good bit of cloud cover overhead. the clouds thickening from west to east. a few of the spotty sprinkles moving it overnight, with the best chance of rain late tomorrow afternoon and through the evening. even when you wake up tomorrow morning, if it is not raining, bring the umbrella because there will likely be showers later. this front bring showers tomorrow. this front, a blast of cold air. the really...
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look at difference between lexington as a front slices through the midwest. temperatures right the now more than 15 degrees warmer then they were this time yesterday. actually 16 degrees warmer then this time yesterday in philadelphia so, no complaints. get out if you can. take the dogs for a nice long walk because you may not want to get out by end of the week. the it will get much colder. the here's our future weather picture you can see that line of snow. watch what happens as it progresses eastwar. the heavier snow shuts off to the north and then we will see it break apart, throughout the overnight hours. a few snow showers surviving into early tomorrow morning in the north and western suburbs. a couple of flakes moving in the city tomorrow morning cannot rule out the a snow shower driving to work but this is not a major event for us and then we will clear it out and see sunshine by end of the day. temperatures drop. watch what happens by thursday afternoon, tomorrow afternoon feels like 20 degrees, at noon by 5:00 p.m. it feels like 11 and we will start
look at difference between lexington as a front slices through the midwest. temperatures right the now more than 15 degrees warmer then they were this time yesterday. actually 16 degrees warmer then this time yesterday in philadelphia so, no complaints. get out if you can. take the dogs for a nice long walk because you may not want to get out by end of the week. the it will get much colder. the here's our future weather picture you can see that line of snow. watch what happens as it progresses...
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this week, the lexington herald leader says rand paul kentucky gop asked for help. so that explains why rand paul was excitedly telling that interviewer they might have state caucuses of their own. it is a technical issue, but it is also a huge moment and a huge decision for rand paul's presidential hopes. also a reminder that even though the election is still a long way away, big things are happening right now that will determine who is still standing and who isn't a year from now. joining us now is robert costa, a national political reporter for the washington post. thank you for taking a few minutes tonight. let's start with this rand paul issue here in kentucky. is there a sense of looking inside kentucky that he is going to get his way on this? that the republicans will cooperate. give him the caucuses and free him from that decision? >> i have spoken with several rand paul allies and this is a majority state that mitch mcconnell won last year they have trended toward rand paul politically. you have thomas massey. i think there is an appetite among his base to
this week, the lexington herald leader says rand paul kentucky gop asked for help. so that explains why rand paul was excitedly telling that interviewer they might have state caucuses of their own. it is a technical issue, but it is also a huge moment and a huge decision for rand paul's presidential hopes. also a reminder that even though the election is still a long way away, big things are happening right now that will determine who is still standing and who isn't a year from now. joining us...
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kentucky 25 degrees below zero south of lexington. all of this will charge east. that brighter shade of white that's a thump upper thumping of snow that will get in here late this afternoon and into the evening hours. the surface maps looks like. there goes the low snow breaking out this afternoon. we get into the warm sector tomorrow we're up in the 40s and here comes the northwest wind again, icy cold conditions move back in here monday and tuesday in between we've got this moisture. as we time it out for you by lunchtime it's too slow. let's put the snow into the city around midday, # give or -- 1:00, give or take. as the colors get darker the precipitation gets heavier. that's what to expect as the day wears on, 8:00 it's snowing in the city. we're seeing the icy mix across south jersey and sleet and freezing rain. it will go over to rain as the milder air starts to win out. 89:00 it goes over to rain after that. the lehigh valley will take longer, so accumulations will be higher there. snowfall totals today and tonight, a general 2 to 4 inches according to fo
kentucky 25 degrees below zero south of lexington. all of this will charge east. that brighter shade of white that's a thump upper thumping of snow that will get in here late this afternoon and into the evening hours. the surface maps looks like. there goes the low snow breaking out this afternoon. we get into the warm sector tomorrow we're up in the 40s and here comes the northwest wind again, icy cold conditions move back in here monday and tuesday in between we've got this moisture. as we...
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it's not just louisville and lexington that has the potential to break serious records. it travels all the way south into miami, florida. we have very cold weather in store for this region. we could set another record temperature overnight lows again, the minimum temperatures is what we're discussing here at the moment. 30 u.s. states across the eastern half of the united states that is below average for this time of year. and we have roughly 30 million people feeling the effects of a windchill advisory a hard freeze warning near the border of florida, georgia, and alabama. keep in mind just all the crops and the citrus that is grown across this region certainly in danger of temperatures dropping below freezing. again, i mentioned just a moment ago, it's the minimum temperatures that are so crucial. this is what we're looking at on friday morning. 12 degrees below zero. washington four degrees above zero. so very very cold weather. you factor in the wind you know how that feels on your exposed skin. we've been discussing this for the past several days. look at this where
it's not just louisville and lexington that has the potential to break serious records. it travels all the way south into miami, florida. we have very cold weather in store for this region. we could set another record temperature overnight lows again, the minimum temperatures is what we're discussing here at the moment. 30 u.s. states across the eastern half of the united states that is below average for this time of year. and we have roughly 30 million people feeling the effects of a windchill...
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we are at 38 degrees at reagan national, manassas and culpeper at 28. 46 lexington park. through the overnight, we stay mainly in the 30's, the outlying suburbs into the upper 20's. tomorrow morning, waking up to partly cloudy skies, 36 degrees. noontime 52, and the high temperature tomorrow nearing 60. get the rain gear ready for monday because rain showers are possible on and off all day. just when we were used to 60 degrees, we have another letter blast coming the end of the week. i will you know how cold it will get, plus more sunset photos. >> thanks. a bittersweet night for an olympics swimmer. tonight, the montgomery county teenager took part in the final event of her high school career. roz plater brave the crowd at the swim center worth the remarkable run. roz? >> it was quite a crowd at the swim center, because in part it was an interscholastic event with lots of schools and students. also, a lot of people turning out to see katie. it was the last high school swim meet for this stoneridge senior, the last race, the 400-yard freestyle relay. she finished with a m
we are at 38 degrees at reagan national, manassas and culpeper at 28. 46 lexington park. through the overnight, we stay mainly in the 30's, the outlying suburbs into the upper 20's. tomorrow morning, waking up to partly cloudy skies, 36 degrees. noontime 52, and the high temperature tomorrow nearing 60. get the rain gear ready for monday because rain showers are possible on and off all day. just when we were used to 60 degrees, we have another letter blast coming the end of the week. i will you...
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look at lexington park, maryland. wind gusts up to 40, that gives us extreme wind chill. it feels like nine at andrews. it feels like 12 degree fredricksburg. wind chill has been expanded. it includes the panhandle of west virginia. even though it doesn't include fairfax and prince georges county, it doesn't feel all that much warmer. we'll talk about the extreme wind chills and what to expect tomorrow morning coming up in just a few minutes. >> steve and just in from prince georges county, one of the effects of the cold weather, water main breaks. crews are in the watermain break. the repairs didn't hold. workers were forced to dig up again. join "good morning washington" starting at 4:24 for the latest. >> more than a dozen tickets issued at one time on one block and they're all for inspection tags. a driver tells us that they're all bogus too. >> we live on the story. tom, tell us what happened here. >> as if the wind chill isn't bad enough some folks are still discovering tickets like this one in their windshield. these are tickets that one person thinks he got for fo
look at lexington park, maryland. wind gusts up to 40, that gives us extreme wind chill. it feels like nine at andrews. it feels like 12 degree fredricksburg. wind chill has been expanded. it includes the panhandle of west virginia. even though it doesn't include fairfax and prince georges county, it doesn't feel all that much warmer. we'll talk about the extreme wind chills and what to expect tomorrow morning coming up in just a few minutes. >> steve and just in from prince georges...
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. >> kevin: we want to thank all of the people in our truck for a terrific day here in lexington. that's a shot outside. >> [buzzer]. >> kevin: that will do it. kentucky has won its 29th consecutive game. they go to 16 and 0 in the conference. they win the conference championship upright. leading by 16.5. kept the margin in double digits for the final 22 minutes. tonight on cbs, ncis with back-to-back episodes of 48 hours. for bill raftery, kevin ollie. -- kevin harlan. a presentation of cbs sports home of the men's national championship. now to greg gumbel in new york after these messages. pass pass and give you the strong signal you deserve. that's awesome! isn't is awesome?! so ya'll optimizied it? we optimized it! people of earth... oh boy... ...america's strongest lte signal is here! >> hi. welcome to the "road to the final 4." i am greg gumbel in new york joined by clark kellogg and seth davis. let's remind you tonight on cbs. begins with ncis los angeles followed by 48 hours all coming up tonight only on cbs. the game you just saw. kentucky beating arkansas 84-67. the wildc
. >> kevin: we want to thank all of the people in our truck for a terrific day here in lexington. that's a shot outside. >> [buzzer]. >> kevin: that will do it. kentucky has won its 29th consecutive game. they go to 16 and 0 in the conference. they win the conference championship upright. leading by 16.5. kept the margin in double digits for the final 22 minutes. tonight on cbs, ncis with back-to-back episodes of 48 hours. for bill raftery, kevin ollie. -- kevin harlan. a...
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about 3:00 5:00, moderate snow to the south manassas, cold paper, fredericksburg, lexington park, southern maryland, moderate snow. all of that quickly moves out. by 11:00 in the morning, most of the heavy snow should be well to the north and west. the exception is in the west in the mountains where you could pick up more. sunshine later afternoon. a chance of flurries during the day friday. in terms of what we expect for snow totals, one to three inches inside the beltway. the further south, greater amount, between three and six inches. some of these areas may see more. a further north, along the mason-dixon line, these are the areas where we are expecting lesser amounts. tomorrow, daytime high near 30 degrees, the snow out of here by noontime. a cold weekend ahead. next week, temperatures near 50 on monday. alison: all right, just have to get through tomorrow morning. leon: now we go to a man with warmer climes? tim: bryce harper raised some eyebrows tonight. he was talking about the ring. the capitals found themselves in a back alley brawl with >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought
about 3:00 5:00, moderate snow to the south manassas, cold paper, fredericksburg, lexington park, southern maryland, moderate snow. all of that quickly moves out. by 11:00 in the morning, most of the heavy snow should be well to the north and west. the exception is in the west in the mountains where you could pick up more. sunshine later afternoon. a chance of flurries during the day friday. in terms of what we expect for snow totals, one to three inches inside the beltway. the further south,...
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i'm tracking them now coming across cincinnati and lexington toward nashville. this is the area we'll be watching for the morning into the afternoon as it's heading in our direction. could put a quick coating to an inch. maybe locally higher than that it will be fast enough that i think we'll develop slick spots and the arctic blast number three. this will be the coldest one coming behind it. kind of pretty this morning, lots of ice on the potomac here and the channels just north of ray dan national. temperatures climb -- reagan national. temperatures climbing 30, 35. snow showers toward i-81 probably 5:00, 6:00 here in d.c. most of that -- if not southern maryland, eastern shore by then and the cold will follow. frigid this morning. 1 below in harrisonburg. 1 above in culpeper madam president fan sas 3. andrews is 7 -- culpeper. manassas 3. andrews is 7. at national partly cloudy, 17. not a lot of wind. that's one reason it's so cold but we don't have the massive windchills either. feels like 10 at the moment. the cold, it's not in alaska, that's for sure. it's
i'm tracking them now coming across cincinnati and lexington toward nashville. this is the area we'll be watching for the morning into the afternoon as it's heading in our direction. could put a quick coating to an inch. maybe locally higher than that it will be fast enough that i think we'll develop slick spots and the arctic blast number three. this will be the coldest one coming behind it. kind of pretty this morning, lots of ice on the potomac here and the channels just north of ray dan...
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a little colder not much colder across the mountains but temperatures in lexington, kentucky indianapolis about the same as they are here. cold air, arctic air is still well to the northwest but strong upper level winds will quickly advance the arctic front tomorrow and a lot of changes will happen. when we wake up tomorrow it will be pleasant enough. increasing cloudiness through the day. give them the afternoon and you may see a rain shower or snow shower. temperatures in the upper 30's but then will fall rapidly late afternoon and then we'll start to see the strong winds develop and bitterly cold air start to overspread the area along with the process. maybe some flurries or snow showers to deal with and then as the big coastal blizzard takes shape off the new england coastline in interacts with a huge high pressure polar high coming out of the upper mississippi valley, that will be the mechanism to drive the cold air and cold wind right overhead and give us some of these low numbers we'll show you. snow potential a couple 10ths of an inch and the mountains across the west may pick up
a little colder not much colder across the mountains but temperatures in lexington, kentucky indianapolis about the same as they are here. cold air, arctic air is still well to the northwest but strong upper level winds will quickly advance the arctic front tomorrow and a lot of changes will happen. when we wake up tomorrow it will be pleasant enough. increasing cloudiness through the day. give them the afternoon and you may see a rain shower or snow shower. temperatures in the upper 30's but...
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the geriatric unit at the joseph harp correctional center in lexington, oklahoma, holds more than 250 elderly and disabled offenders. it was created 3 years ago in response to a massive explosion in oklahoma's elderly prison population. >> our fastest growing segment is the inmates that are the age of 50 and over. we have about 3,700 now - that's grown almost 200 percent in the last decade - and projections are we're gonna continue to grow about 45 percent a year - because of enhancements to punishments, 'tough on crime', 85% laws that require you to serve 85% before you're even eligible for parole, and then the advent of life without parole. >> my name is plutarcho hill and my number is 48713. i received that january the 16th, 1948. >> plutarcho has the oldest inmate number in the state, he is 86 years old - 66 of those years have been spent behind bars. he's escaped from prison 10 times. >> so you're as good getting out of prison as you are getting in? >> well, when my health was good. >>what are you serving for now? this sentence? >> it was a murder charge. >> how long ago? >> 1947
the geriatric unit at the joseph harp correctional center in lexington, oklahoma, holds more than 250 elderly and disabled offenders. it was created 3 years ago in response to a massive explosion in oklahoma's elderly prison population. >> our fastest growing segment is the inmates that are the age of 50 and over. we have about 3,700 now - that's grown almost 200 percent in the last decade - and projections are we're gonna continue to grow about 45 percent a year - because of enhancements...
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lexington hills, also los gatos. that's where we've seen a tremendous amount of rain in the past three hours probably picking up about an inch. it's raining in the hills there, close to three-quarters of an inch per hour. anyone thinking of highway 17 traveled tonight may want to think twice. we know what can happen in this kind of weather. tractor-trailers roll over. highway 17 very critical that if you have plans to travel, you may want to think twice. the commute on highway 101 down to gilroy some heavy areas of rain and there's another heavy batch to the west moving over you. about two more hours of consistent downpours expected for you. now, oert problemthe other problem today at hand has been the wind. we've had over 2700 power outages. we'll still see wind gusts 16 to 40 miles an hour and it begins to gradually step down by 2:00 a.m. and then saturday morning by 8:30 we'll start to see the gustiest winds subside. if you have trees in your yard you'll be happy in the morning if they haven't shaken too much. the
lexington hills, also los gatos. that's where we've seen a tremendous amount of rain in the past three hours probably picking up about an inch. it's raining in the hills there, close to three-quarters of an inch per hour. anyone thinking of highway 17 traveled tonight may want to think twice. we know what can happen in this kind of weather. tractor-trailers roll over. highway 17 very critical that if you have plans to travel, you may want to think twice. the commute on highway 101 down to...
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look at lexington, well below 10 degrees below zero. 11 below in cleveland. subzero temps across tennessee. teens in atlanta and the 20s in north florida. in terms of high temperatures, next few days awful cold. barely above zero. same story in chicago. st. louis holding in the teens. fresh snow on the ground. and moving over toward the southeast and into the northeast, new york city teens on friday. your coldest day. 20s in lan for thursday and there are some skills closed down. i'm meteorologist eric fisher for cbs news, stay warm. >>> president obama's immigration act was supposed to kick in today. it won't. it was blocked by a federal judge. the administration says he'll appeal but for now the administration will comply with the ruling. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> allison, good morning. this is not surprising. the president has long clashed with those opposed to both his immigration policy and his use of executive power. now, this ruling may not derail the president's plan but for now it puts the future of millions of immigran
look at lexington, well below 10 degrees below zero. 11 below in cleveland. subzero temps across tennessee. teens in atlanta and the 20s in north florida. in terms of high temperatures, next few days awful cold. barely above zero. same story in chicago. st. louis holding in the teens. fresh snow on the ground. and moving over toward the southeast and into the northeast, new york city teens on friday. your coldest day. 20s in lan for thursday and there are some skills closed down. i'm...
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. >> those who live in the heart of lexington park know they are not likely to see a plow. >> if you want to get out, you have to shovel the driveway to get out. you're on your own. >> he thought he was out and on his way to work when he slid into unplowed snow and there, he started spinning his wheel. >> so crazy outside. >> for a while overnight and this morning, the roads in southern maryland were treacherous so the vast majority of people stayed home and then the snow stopped and the plows got to work. with a few cars in their way, progress came fast. the main roads and in parking lots. phil morris plans to plow lots of driveways all day long. >> i'd really like a white christmas but we don't get that no more. this is my white christmas. >> so by noon most roads outside of neighborhoods show wet pavement and eventually ty nelson was unstuck and off to work. >> this is one of the things that made this storm a little bit easier for everybody down here. they got seven inches of snow but it was a very light, fluffy snow easy to shovel. and as you can see from the roadways easy to plo
. >> those who live in the heart of lexington park know they are not likely to see a plow. >> if you want to get out, you have to shovel the driveway to get out. you're on your own. >> he thought he was out and on his way to work when he slid into unplowed snow and there, he started spinning his wheel. >> so crazy outside. >> for a while overnight and this morning, the roads in southern maryland were treacherous so the vast majority of people stayed home and then...
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still hanging on to the 30's in fredricksburg and lexington park. it's 27 degrees in martinsburg. if you add in the wind, the temperature our body is feeling is in the teens for the most part. 11 in manassas and feels like 14 in annapolis. winds are gusty. gusts around 20 to 25 miles per hour at times. that's adding insult to injury but also drawing in that arctic air so temperatures will fall through the 20's through the rest of today and we're going to be in the teens before we hit midnight tonight. waking up to sing i will digits across most of the region. we have drier conditions in the seven-day forecast at least for a minute. we'll take a look at the forecast in another couple of minutes. back to you. >> thanks the temperatures continue to drop, the chances that those wet roadways will turn to ice will get worse. slippery conditions have been reported in some areas including an accident involving an overturned oil delivery truck. jeanette reyes is in montgomery county with an update on the conditions. >> take a look here the snow slush and most dangerous of all, the ice patc
still hanging on to the 30's in fredricksburg and lexington park. it's 27 degrees in martinsburg. if you add in the wind, the temperature our body is feeling is in the teens for the most part. 11 in manassas and feels like 14 in annapolis. winds are gusty. gusts around 20 to 25 miles per hour at times. that's adding insult to injury but also drawing in that arctic air so temperatures will fall through the 20's through the rest of today and we're going to be in the teens before we hit midnight...
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Feb 19, 2015
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lexington, kentucky is at negative 18. the cold air has made its way to new england. for today, during the daylight hours, it won't be horrible from new york to d.c. it won't be good. but it won't be as bad as tomorrow. chicago, a high of 4 today with sunshine. that's pretty impressive. that's a very cold air mass. the days the sun is setting a little longer. tonight, we go to negative ten in chicago. we go to 30 in orlando. tonight is the peak of the cold. that's when mr. record lows will be broken. also, snow up here in areas of maine. betty, the next storm will come on the heels of the latest outbreak. this is saturday and sunday. and this is a wintry mess. icy storm here of southern ohio valley, all the way to southern portions of new england. we have to deal with the cold. but in the back of your mind we have to deal with ice and snow. >> so full of good news. >> another cold outbreak next week, too. >> great, thank you. more injury. >>> investigators say a filtration device caused an explosion at an exxon refinery in california. new concerns it could send gas pr
lexington, kentucky is at negative 18. the cold air has made its way to new england. for today, during the daylight hours, it won't be horrible from new york to d.c. it won't be good. but it won't be as bad as tomorrow. chicago, a high of 4 today with sunshine. that's pretty impressive. that's a very cold air mass. the days the sun is setting a little longer. tonight, we go to negative ten in chicago. we go to 30 in orlando. tonight is the peak of the cold. that's when mr. record lows will be...
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santa clara valley's lexington reservoir looking a little low compared to most rivers. and the utilities may have to raise rates if we don't see more rain. santa clara valley water district in 46%. san francisco's water supply 56%. only marin is in good shape at 98% of capacity well above the average nor time of year. >> so we still have work to do here. here with a look at how much rain we did in fact get? >> let's look at the live doppler and i'll show you exactly how much rain the last two storms brought. right now the rain is lock gone but the mark. you can see over a half a foot left its mark on mount sait helena. santa rosa over 4 inches. oakland close to 2. san jose 1.71. liver mohr, half-moon by a. both over 2 inches of rain. winds were howling sunday. patterson pass close to 89. 59 at los gatos. sfo was over 50 miles an hour winds. those are peek gusts. i'll let you now about big changes in a few minutes. >> and you can see what's showing up on live doppler 7 hd any time with the abc 7 weather app free on apple store or google play. >> and happening now inspect
santa clara valley's lexington reservoir looking a little low compared to most rivers. and the utilities may have to raise rates if we don't see more rain. santa clara valley water district in 46%. san francisco's water supply 56%. only marin is in good shape at 98% of capacity well above the average nor time of year. >> so we still have work to do here. here with a look at how much rain we did in fact get? >> let's look at the live doppler and i'll show you exactly how much rain...
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record lows are forecast across the region tomorrow, and in the morning, here are a few example, and in lexington, kentucky nashville, tennessee, minus two. and i know that you have a map with all of the temperatures on them, e jeff ra neri. >> yes, when you factor in the temperatures and the chill factor, it is going to be 27 in daytona beach. so a lot of the east coast down to the gulf coast will be very cold. most recently this front has given us record highs. we have had 71 innapa. and 70 in pleasanton the and down right hot compared to the east coast. we had sunshine this afternoon, and low clouds for tomorrow, and patchy earareas of fog and a real mix in the south bay, and so for the san jose the east bay towards san francisco, the area of fog and to san francisco and 46 expected in the north bay, and as we head through the microclimate forecast, thursday once we hit the noon hour, we should see a lot of sunshine built into the forecast, and that is is going to catapult the forecast forecast, and we could see the numbers jump 5 to 10 degrees. looking tomorrow at san jose morganhill and chec
record lows are forecast across the region tomorrow, and in the morning, here are a few example, and in lexington, kentucky nashville, tennessee, minus two. and i know that you have a map with all of the temperatures on them, e jeff ra neri. >> yes, when you factor in the temperatures and the chill factor, it is going to be 27 in daytona beach. so a lot of the east coast down to the gulf coast will be very cold. most recently this front has given us record highs. we have had 71 innapa....
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Feb 26, 2015
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callaway 5.2, not far from leonardtown, lexington park area. in northwest d.c. 1.9, american university. annandale, danny excited to get his 3 inches of snow, big snow hound out that way. 35 for the high today. but back to freezing by 9:00. we'll be in the 20s tonight. if you have snow that neestleds to be cleaned up -- needs to be cleaned up, do it now. we've been tracking the snow in prince william county. they had a lot more than north and south. >> reporter: we've been in this commuter lot in prince william county all morning. we got here about 3:00. obviously it is empty now. just full of a bunch of cars. but when we got here, there were quite a few people in the slug line. take a look at these commuters. there were still people in the slug line but the people i was talking to told me it was significantly shorter than usual meaning a lot of people actually delayed their trips just as vdot asked. that could be part of why virginia state police reported less than five accidents this morning in northern virginia. we fund some roads in pretty
callaway 5.2, not far from leonardtown, lexington park area. in northwest d.c. 1.9, american university. annandale, danny excited to get his 3 inches of snow, big snow hound out that way. 35 for the high today. but back to freezing by 9:00. we'll be in the 20s tonight. if you have snow that neestleds to be cleaned up -- needs to be cleaned up, do it now. we've been tracking the snow in prince william county. they had a lot more than north and south. >> reporter: we've been in this...
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have access to thousands of cameras across the country exclusively here and this is a live look from lexington, kentucky and we're showing you because it's snowing to beat the band there. plus this is right where the center of the snowfall is right now. this is the area that literally is moving towards us and get in later tonight. very cold temperatures to go with it. every flake that falls will stick. temperatures in the teens, the ground is frozen solidly. the pink areas indicate regions under active winter storm warnings in effect from 6:00 tonight until noon tomorrow. and here we are with radar superimposed over the maps. you see the pink areas behind. there's massive winter storm warnings from the east coast and atlantic ocean to the central plains. that's how big of a system it is. it is moving generally from west to east. it is not a coastal storm. we get our 10, 15 two foot snowfalls not from storms that go like this but the storms that form along the coast and move north and go like that. so with that said, cold, dry air in place. plenty of snow downstream that's headed her it's in th
have access to thousands of cameras across the country exclusively here and this is a live look from lexington, kentucky and we're showing you because it's snowing to beat the band there. plus this is right where the center of the snowfall is right now. this is the area that literally is moving towards us and get in later tonight. very cold temperatures to go with it. every flake that falls will stick. temperatures in the teens, the ground is frozen solidly. the pink areas indicate regions...
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don't believe. 120 million people have windchill advisory windchill warnings, especially areas around lexington and louisville. the worst of the windchill this morning in the chicago area. all public schools are canceled there and for good reason. imagine the kids outside in negative 28 windchill. now we're down to 23 windchill as far south as jacksonville, florida. this is the last couple that didn't make it into the deep south. some of the cold air spread a little into the rockies. windchills aren't obviously anything compared to the west -- the east excuse me. in the intermountain west we're cool. everywhere california and cold air you're protected by rockies. the cold air is not going to make it through. we are going to see a few showers in areas of the pacific northwest but not a lot of wet weather out there. we'll call temperatures in the 50s, clouds chance of showers, a little cooler with clouds in the area of california also.egrees. we'll take a look at the chances of rain in the next five to six days coming up in the west if there are any. >> if there are any. thank you so much bill. >
don't believe. 120 million people have windchill advisory windchill warnings, especially areas around lexington and louisville. the worst of the windchill this morning in the chicago area. all public schools are canceled there and for good reason. imagine the kids outside in negative 28 windchill. now we're down to 23 windchill as far south as jacksonville, florida. this is the last couple that didn't make it into the deep south. some of the cold air spread a little into the rockies. windchills...
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average this time of year is 50 degrees and we're nowhere near that. 30 degrees in quantico as well as in lexington park. it feels a little cooler especially with the winds blowing out of the northwest anywhere between 10 and 20 miles an hour. and radar shows the bigger picture. we had that front still moving well off shore.still, a little upper level disturbance moves through, it is bringing us a little bit of some of those snow showers. otherwise, the breezy winds with us and then high pressure off to the west will move on in for the day tomorrow bringing us more sunshine. but as i've been hinting at the possibility of maybe a little wintry weather come sunday. let me time it out for you on the futurecast. started it tomorrow at 10:00, nice and dry good bit of sunshine although cold for the day tomorrow. you'll notice the next weather system by sunday at 7:00 start to go move into the midwest and i think as it gets a little bit closer towards us by late in the afternoon and evening, temperatures may be cold enough that we start with a little bit of a wintry mix. there isn't a loft moisture with t
average this time of year is 50 degrees and we're nowhere near that. 30 degrees in quantico as well as in lexington park. it feels a little cooler especially with the winds blowing out of the northwest anywhere between 10 and 20 miles an hour. and radar shows the bigger picture. we had that front still moving well off shore.still, a little upper level disturbance moves through, it is bringing us a little bit of some of those snow showers. otherwise, the breezy winds with us and then high...
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minus 12 in lexington, kentucky. even minus 2 in nashville where ice has been pulling down power lines and shutting down much of the deep south. >> the last 60 hours it's been chaotic. >> reporter: the weather channel's mike bettes. >> the frigid air comes courtesy of siberian express. cold arctic air from russia traveling 5,000 miles over the north pole, over cold snow pack and going as far south as the gulf coast. >> reporter: for millions of americans snowed in, something called snow stress depression can set in. >> day after day after day it becomes chronic stress. and it begins to deplete the body's resources. we're not as strong. the immune system begins to fail a little bit, and we get sick. >> reporter: one warning tonight from the mayor of boston. there may be record amounts of snow on the ground, but don't try this at home. here in washington we're going down to 10 degrees tonight and then the bottom falls out. overnight with windchill 10 below zero. and then friday 20 below zero. we're also expecting dange
minus 12 in lexington, kentucky. even minus 2 in nashville where ice has been pulling down power lines and shutting down much of the deep south. >> the last 60 hours it's been chaotic. >> reporter: the weather channel's mike bettes. >> the frigid air comes courtesy of siberian express. cold arctic air from russia traveling 5,000 miles over the north pole, over cold snow pack and going as far south as the gulf coast. >> reporter: for millions of americans snowed in,...
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lexington, kentucky negative 18 degrees. the city's coldest day in 21 years. cleveland saw negative 17, the city's coldest february day ever. flint, michigan, negative 25 degrees. wind chills today well below zero triggered massive water main breaks in nashville. 18 people in tennessee have died during this cold blast. >> it's heart wrenching for our responders. we're doing the best that we can. >> reporter: today we rode along with ems. >> we can't get to people. that's our problem. >> reporter: this week a dialysis patient died before help could arrive. today, as more snow fell more trouble on the way to a car accident. the icy roads slowed down this state trooper who had engine trouble, blocking this ambulance before it could reach the crash scene. further south even florida is fighting the freeze. 42 degrees this morning. that bitter cold already threatened next year's citrus crop, those florida oranges. >> once the ice gets inside and the actual juice content inside starts to ice over, then the actual quality goes down. >> reporter: in northeast ohio an o
lexington, kentucky negative 18 degrees. the city's coldest day in 21 years. cleveland saw negative 17, the city's coldest february day ever. flint, michigan, negative 25 degrees. wind chills today well below zero triggered massive water main breaks in nashville. 18 people in tennessee have died during this cold blast. >> it's heart wrenching for our responders. we're doing the best that we can. >> reporter: today we rode along with ems. >> we can't get to people. that's our...
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lexington, kentucky, minus 12 degrees. nashville, tennessee, minus 2, just a cold grip going on many parts of the country. >> it just seems, it's amazing how starkly different both coasts are. >> yes. urjz the better side of that, and christina of course always delivering the good 8.n. you said there's damp conditions out there this morning. >> a little mist and drizzle on a friday eve. we're waking up in the 50s so a warmer start than what a lot of the cities in the midwest, northeast region of the country will experience for today. we're at 50 in livermore, 52 in san martin and 54 degrees to kick off the new day, beautiful day shaping up for us here in san jose. sun yu and unseasonably warm. temperatures a little bit warmer today as you break for lunch, upper 50s to low 60s just about everywhere, some mid-60s at noon. 61 degrees on the east shore as you break for lunch. 60 degrees on the peninsula today and 62 at lunch time, comfortable conditions for us in the south bay, where we will round out the day at 70 degrees. 6
lexington, kentucky, minus 12 degrees. nashville, tennessee, minus 2, just a cold grip going on many parts of the country. >> it just seems, it's amazing how starkly different both coasts are. >> yes. urjz the better side of that, and christina of course always delivering the good 8.n. you said there's damp conditions out there this morning. >> a little mist and drizzle on a friday eve. we're waking up in the 50s so a warmer start than what a lot of the cities in the midwest,...
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world, i will step off the screen so you can see the potential record lows we will break tonight in lexington and kentucky. record temperatures of 18 below celsius. 30 million people windchill warnings. hard freeze warnings all the way to the south. we have the north pole to blame for this one. this is the siberian express. we don't like to see the purples and pinks especially if we live on the eastern parts of the u.s. because that cold snap will continue through the end of february and into early march, believe it or not. >> say it ain't so. i was hoping you wouldn't see that. >> we can't take it can we? we are wimpy down here. all right. poor people in florida, too. >> breaking records. >> see you in a bit. >> the u.s. food and drug administration warned officials to use extra precaution disinfecting medical scopes. the agency says even meticulous cleaning may not eliminate the risk from bacteria like that that you're seeing. >> hospital spokes people say that they have narrowed it down to the two scopes and they are no longer being used but the fall out is still there. 179 patient ss we s
world, i will step off the screen so you can see the potential record lows we will break tonight in lexington and kentucky. record temperatures of 18 below celsius. 30 million people windchill warnings. hard freeze warnings all the way to the south. we have the north pole to blame for this one. this is the siberian express. we don't like to see the purples and pinks especially if we live on the eastern parts of the u.s. because that cold snap will continue through the end of february and into...