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major cities up the eastern seaboard are buried by snow dumped by winter storm jonas. we'll show you the storm's affect in just a moment, but midlands. this was what the snow looked like in downtown columbia this morning. flurries moving through the capitol city, and just as quickly, the dusting had disappeared much to your children's disappointment, i can imagine. meteorologist rot rot -- michelle rotella joining me now. >> one to two inches here in charlotte and up the eastern seaboard. some places there seeing 20 to 30 inches of snow, and they are very well snowed in. here today, it was about 14 degrees below average, and average for this time of year about 56. temperatures will slowly start to improve as we go throughout but prepare for a very cold start to the day on sunday. this was just the beginning here. 33 st. matthews. 35 columbia. 30 for winslow and 32 cem den. right there on the freezing mark, 34 for bishop and also looking at 33 in sumter. you're going to notice that as skies start to clear temperatures start to drop. high pressure is going to work its wa
major cities up the eastern seaboard are buried by snow dumped by winter storm jonas. we'll show you the storm's affect in just a moment, but midlands. this was what the snow looked like in downtown columbia this morning. flurries moving through the capitol city, and just as quickly, the dusting had disappeared much to your children's disappointment, i can imagine. meteorologist rot rot -- michelle rotella joining me now. >> one to two inches here in charlotte and up the eastern seaboard....
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Jan 23, 2016
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local time along the eastern seaboard. this is coin siding with not only high tide, which occurs early on saturday morning, but also a full moon. so the normal sea levels are going to be exaggerated by this strong on-shore wind and the full moon as well as the regular high tied. it's possible we could see three to four feet of additional storm surge once the storm really gets cooking overnight. possibility of moderate to major coastal erosion. especially some of those dune areas across this region anywhere from long island to coastal new jersey. >> we don't classify it like that, but we'll see similarit s similarities. 2:00 a.m. till 8:00 a.m. 100,000 people. the spokesperson for the power company duke energy glad to have you on the phone with us. >> right now, we've got about 130,000 customers without power. we've got more than 7,000 workers who will get people back up. >> what's the situations on the roads now as your crews go out and about. it's pretty treacherous to get to these areas, or do you think the roads have be
local time along the eastern seaboard. this is coin siding with not only high tide, which occurs early on saturday morning, but also a full moon. so the normal sea levels are going to be exaggerated by this strong on-shore wind and the full moon as well as the regular high tied. it's possible we could see three to four feet of additional storm surge once the storm really gets cooking overnight. possibility of moderate to major coastal erosion. especially some of those dune areas across this...
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Jan 23, 2016
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>> reporter: breaks news up and down the eastern seaboard. i'm joining you live from new york city. we'll have you covered every hour of this storm. keep you posted on what is going on. just to set the scene for you. i'm coming to you live right in front of central park in the heart of manhattan where this city has essentially been shut down in terms of all the roads in and around new york city, completely shut down by mandate of the mayor here. the main passages into new york city, the lincoln tunnel, the george washington bridge, are shut down. all the trains coming in from new jersey and long island, those will be shut in one hours time. i want to go straight to our chad meyers, covering it all in times square. you cannot overstate the sa severity of the storm. it is beautiful, yes, people enjoying it, yes, however, this is looking to be one of the five worst storms in new york city history. >> reporter: it sure could be. i'm not going 30 inches. i've seen that number thrown out there. i think at this point in time, we' we're mixing in enough sleet, we're already at 16, we don't
>> reporter: breaks news up and down the eastern seaboard. i'm joining you live from new york city. we'll have you covered every hour of this storm. keep you posted on what is going on. just to set the scene for you. i'm coming to you live right in front of central park in the heart of manhattan where this city has essentially been shut down in terms of all the roads in and around new york city, completely shut down by mandate of the mayor here. the main passages into new york city, the...
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Jan 21, 2016
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friday evening into the weekend, this will be a monster for parts of the eastern seaboard. we will see the warm moist air pull in from the gulf coast.
friday evening into the weekend, this will be a monster for parts of the eastern seaboard. we will see the warm moist air pull in from the gulf coast.
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it will make its way through the eastern seaboard over the washington, d.c., the mayor says their town is expected to get the brunt of the weather. conditions they have not experienced in 90 years, there could be up to three feet through sunday. the new york city area is expecting up to a foot of snow and the new jersey coast line is preparing for an eight foot icy storm surge. more than 16,000 homes and businesses are without power so far. >> well, local 12 is your source for all of the latest information about this blast of winter. so be sure to stay with us right here on local 12 news at local12.com for the latest details. you can follow us on twitter, and facebook, and don't forget
it will make its way through the eastern seaboard over the washington, d.c., the mayor says their town is expected to get the brunt of the weather. conditions they have not experienced in 90 years, there could be up to three feet through sunday. the new york city area is expecting up to a foot of snow and the new jersey coast line is preparing for an eight foot icy storm surge. more than 16,000 homes and businesses are without power so far. >> well, local 12 is your source for all of the...
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Jan 23, 2016
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i'll show you this storm system we're keeping a close eye on across the eastern seaboard. it is still whipping up all kinds of moisture out there, just starting to see the snow pulling into the dc area, baltimore, up through new york, as well as coastal flooding pulling into parts of the carolinas as well, and a lot of ice coming into carolinas, too. a slew of winter storms posted until midnight a sunday. this storm system isn't going anywhere, any time soon. we are tracking blizzard warnings for the dc region into baltimore. amounts for the dc area through baltimore, i-95 corridor, 20 to 30 inches of snowfall through sunday. gusty winds out there, about 60 miles per hour for philadelphia. 18 to 24, and into new york, 8 to 16 inches of snowfall coming in. this is going to be a block buster storm, as we watch it move away, high pressure in town, just for a day and then we'll see a switch. a switch in seasons practically on sunday, as the next storm system builds in, bringing us possibly a few flurries. again, the rest of this evening looks quiet and calm. tomorrow morning,
i'll show you this storm system we're keeping a close eye on across the eastern seaboard. it is still whipping up all kinds of moisture out there, just starting to see the snow pulling into the dc area, baltimore, up through new york, as well as coastal flooding pulling into parts of the carolinas as well, and a lot of ice coming into carolinas, too. a slew of winter storms posted until midnight a sunday. this storm system isn't going anywhere, any time soon. we are tracking blizzard warnings...
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Jan 23, 2016
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night eastern seaboard by the way want to point out that you're in fc came right there in) shall right there in charlotte this storm will move away skies were clear and for sunday delicate sunshine back it'll be fine for the game which is right here on fox keep your eyes out in charlotte the meantime the bull's eye is still right there even a run washington dc for up to 2 feet or more of snow and it's coming down at better than engine our debts another 2 feet of snow coming and there it is winter storm warnings at blizzard warnings because of the wind factor and it runs just into southern england unless outside of boston patriots got out today just in case i think there were just thinking maybe we better go put it will be a big deal with the high temperatures today 30s 40s over the mountains of 40s 50s for denver to the esophagus shifts outside right now with 32 and 36 not bad for this time of night their aurora 37 donna centennial cross the press your temperatures in the 20s in greeley for breezing angrily for breezing in fort collins is still 41 downing casa worker future cast a litt
night eastern seaboard by the way want to point out that you're in fc came right there in) shall right there in charlotte this storm will move away skies were clear and for sunday delicate sunshine back it'll be fine for the game which is right here on fox keep your eyes out in charlotte the meantime the bull's eye is still right there even a run washington dc for up to 2 feet or more of snow and it's coming down at better than engine our debts another 2 feet of snow coming and there it is...
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Jan 23, 2016
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it has stretched from georgia all the way up the eastern seaboard all the way through new jersey we're seeing coastal flooding in and around atlantic city. theest mitts from 29 people would be in the path of this storm. that has risen significantly to 85 million of you, right now, enduring this storm. where i am, in new york city, right in front of central park, they're calling for up 30 inches of snow. that would make this one of the five worst winter storms in the history of the nation's most populous city. also in philadelphia, they're getting slammed. that's where we find sarah gannon. what are you seeing, sarah? >> 15 inches fell here overnight, another 10 to 14 inches expected to fall as the second band is expected to hit philadelphia in the next couple of hours, the afternoon and evening hours. in addition to the snow falling, falling and accumulating fast, the other thing that we're seeing here is these gusts of wind that everyone has been talking about, that everyone has been warning about when it comes to safety. that's what we've got these goggles, because when it hits your
it has stretched from georgia all the way up the eastern seaboard all the way through new jersey we're seeing coastal flooding in and around atlantic city. theest mitts from 29 people would be in the path of this storm. that has risen significantly to 85 million of you, right now, enduring this storm. where i am, in new york city, right in front of central park, they're calling for up 30 inches of snow. that would make this one of the five worst winter storms in the history of the nation's most...
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Jan 21, 2016
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along the eastern seaboard, a bigger stotm is on the way. the national weather service crippling snow across the north mid-atlantic region. as much as 2 feet in some areas. >> we're definitely going to have some type of a serious snowstorm. it's a matter of magnitude, exactly where the path goes. it's going to be significant and we're going to be ready. >> along the j jsey shore, residents are ready for beach erosion and possible flooding. >> this right here probably after three tide cycles will be washed away probably. >> stores in the path of the storm have had a run on supplies. some shelves are empty. >> everyone is going crazy about it. >> airlines warned passengers that flying could be a mess. somom carriers waived change fees. one traveler is happy to be on his way to florida ahead of the storm. >> i feel bad for everybody who is staying home. >> greyhound, the bus service, canceled several routes to and from the northeast. dan scheneman, nbc news. >>> now first alert weather with south florida's most accurate forecast. >>> 4:47 on th
along the eastern seaboard, a bigger stotm is on the way. the national weather service crippling snow across the north mid-atlantic region. as much as 2 feet in some areas. >> we're definitely going to have some type of a serious snowstorm. it's a matter of magnitude, exactly where the path goes. it's going to be significant and we're going to be ready. >> along the j jsey shore, residents are ready for beach erosion and possible flooding. >> this right here probably after...
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Jan 24, 2016
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wicked weather up and down the eastern seaboard. blizzard conditions from the carolinas through new york city, up through new jersey. nearly three feet of snow accumulating in washington, d.c. and parts of maryland. about 200,000 people without power across 13 states. the heavy flooding in new jersey is on those coastal towns on the jersey shore where there is major concern right now as high tide rolls in. and in new york city, a complete travel ban is in effect. something we very rarely see here. no cars, no tas,
wicked weather up and down the eastern seaboard. blizzard conditions from the carolinas through new york city, up through new jersey. nearly three feet of snow accumulating in washington, d.c. and parts of maryland. about 200,000 people without power across 13 states. the heavy flooding in new jersey is on those coastal towns on the jersey shore where there is major concern right now as high tide rolls in. and in new york city, a complete travel ban is in effect. something we very rarely see...
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>> it's a monster storm up along the eastern seaboard. right in line with the winter forecast we put out. we said there were going to be a couple of these big blockbuster storms this year because of the overall pattern that we're in. and the reason we had so much snow forecasted. from texas through the southeastern united states. up the eastern seaboard is not because of multiple small events, but one or two big, monster storms because of the pattern. and this is one of them. as far as next week goes, neil, there is a shot at snowing on the east coast wednesday or thursday, this is an extreme event. >> how many of these events are we looking at? like you said we last saw before, we had a delayed sort of effect. through much of the east coast and the northeast with the unusually warm weather and then everything was delayed. but you said just because it was delayed doesn't mean we were denied. and so what are we looking at now? >> probably through march looking at a couple of big storms coming up out of the gulf of mexico yet again. look wh
>> it's a monster storm up along the eastern seaboard. right in line with the winter forecast we put out. we said there were going to be a couple of these big blockbuster storms this year because of the overall pattern that we're in. and the reason we had so much snow forecasted. from texas through the southeastern united states. up the eastern seaboard is not because of multiple small events, but one or two big, monster storms because of the pattern. and this is one of them. as far as...
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Jan 23, 2016
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it is not fun though along the mid atlantic, eastern seaboard. over today and tomorrow, conditions will improve into tomorrow. with the wind, we are feeling like 42 degrees. that is the windchill. that will continue to be an issue for us over the weekend, or at least until tomorrow morning. 41 degrees in ocala. 51 and melbourne. make their way across the peninsula. that will stay in place until around 9:00 this morning. in your day planner, clouds and early afternoon. clear up, and temperatures will drop. the windchill will make it feel like it is in the 40' s all day long. plan on having a coat. if you are going to be outside, maybe even some gloves. as we work across the peninsula, we see a lot of locations are not going to be that much warmer. freezing conditions overnight. coming up. cara: the direct hit from that storm is now deadly. at least nine people have been killed so far in the dangerous conditions. wesh 2' s sally kidd is in washington, where the mayor is urging everyone to stay inside. sally: it has been snowing for seven hours stra
it is not fun though along the mid atlantic, eastern seaboard. over today and tomorrow, conditions will improve into tomorrow. with the wind, we are feeling like 42 degrees. that is the windchill. that will continue to be an issue for us over the weekend, or at least until tomorrow morning. 41 degrees in ocala. 51 and melbourne. make their way across the peninsula. that will stay in place until around 9:00 this morning. in your day planner, clouds and early afternoon. clear up, and temperatures...
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Jan 15, 2016
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it will come up the eastern seaboard and be a big player for us. is a partly cloudy sky and no big deal with no preset . the area of low pressure will make its way up the quickly. we'll see the showers kick in as time goes on. that looks like it will be from midnight tomorrow with rainfall and temperatures up to 480 by noon and a high of 51. the rain begins after midnight. it's been a high of 50 with highs increasing throughout the day in the rain coming and into tomorrow morning. it clears out for the rest of the day and i have a break on sunday. by monday, we have a clip coming in and there is a snow bringing in the cool conditions. then go to the fox 5 ny set for you to go. it's got a live interactive radar comes in handy later on today. let's bring in ines and see what's going on with the commute . ines: happy friday.the commute is off to a pretty good start. let's start with westchester. you are fine on the bronx river parkway and same goes for you in connecticut.95 northbound down towards greenwich and it looks great. that's check out staten
it will come up the eastern seaboard and be a big player for us. is a partly cloudy sky and no big deal with no preset . the area of low pressure will make its way up the quickly. we'll see the showers kick in as time goes on. that looks like it will be from midnight tomorrow with rainfall and temperatures up to 480 by noon and a high of 51. the rain begins after midnight. it's been a high of 50 with highs increasing throughout the day in the rain coming and into tomorrow morning. it clears out...
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Jan 21, 2016
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it will be chilly. once the low skips over our area it goes up the eastern seaboard and dumps snow on d.c. and areas north. our forecast, everything hinging on the arrival of the low. sneaking in here. and moves through and brings a segmented or broken line of showers and storms through the region. at this time we're not highlighted and featured for an outbreak of severe weather but if we see storms i wouldn't be shocked. you can see the separation between us and where the surface low sits, the warm sector of the storm with warm front and cold front here and will be an energetic pocket of air but you can see on the northern edge, the cold air funneling in behind the snow and over the eastern seaboard, southern edge where we stand, gusty and blustery and chilly for much of the weekend. the numbers here for you. tomorrow 74, windy and warm. and wet. and, ws tomorrow, wend indy, warm, and cool, wake-up temps, mid and upper 30s. >> john: i have to mention the story quickly. according to our fox affiliate in denver, 10% of college graduates think judge judy is on the u.s. supreme court. >>
it will be chilly. once the low skips over our area it goes up the eastern seaboard and dumps snow on d.c. and areas north. our forecast, everything hinging on the arrival of the low. sneaking in here. and moves through and brings a segmented or broken line of showers and storms through the region. at this time we're not highlighted and featured for an outbreak of severe weather but if we see storms i wouldn't be shocked. you can see the separation between us and where the surface low sits, the...
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Jan 22, 2016
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>>> now at 11:00, coast to coast storms, the eastern seaboard is bracing for a blizzard that's set to bury some of the largest cities in the country with record snowfall. >> first, get ready for the beginning of a wet weekend here in the bay area. good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> let's get right to the weather center. >> winds 43 miles an hour, tracking the wet weather, i'm going to -- from bodega bay to ukiah to clover dale.7s>óg . >>> we get ready for rain here in the bay area, the east coast is getting ready for a huge blizzard. >> this map shows what the eastern seaboard can expect. 60 million people are in the path of the snowstorm. including washington, d.c., philadelphia, new york city. more than 20 inches of snowfall is expected in some areas. >> abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard picks up our coverage from sfo. >> thousands of flights already cancelled. >> yeah, that's right. as many as 200,000 travelers could be impacted by this epic winter storm over the next four days. for travelers out of sfo tonight, it's truly a race against time to get home before that storm hits. >>
>>> now at 11:00, coast to coast storms, the eastern seaboard is bracing for a blizzard that's set to bury some of the largest cities in the country with record snowfall. >> first, get ready for the beginning of a wet weekend here in the bay area. good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> let's get right to the weather center. >> winds 43 miles an hour, tracking the wet weather, i'm going to -- from bodega bay to ukiah to clover dale.7s>óg . >>> we get ready for...
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Jan 22, 2016
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>>> now at 11:00, coast to coast storms, the eastern seaboard is bracing for a blizzard that's set to bury some of the largest cities in the country with record snowfall. >> first, get ready for the beginning of a wet weekend here in the bay area. good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> let's get right to the weather center. >> winds 43 miles an hour, tracking the wet weather, i'm going to -- from bodega bay to ukiah to clover dale.7s>óg . >>> we get ready for rain here in the bay area, the east coast is getting ready for a huge blizzard. >> this map shows what the eastern seaboard can expect. 60 million people are in the path of the snowstorm. including washington, d.c., philadelphia, new york city. more than 20 inches of snowfall is expected in some areas. >> abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard picks up our coverage from sfo. >> thousands of flights already cancelled. >> yeah, that's right. as many as 200,000 travelers could be impacted by this epic winter storm over the next four days. for travelers out of sfo tonight, it's truly a race against time to get home before that storm hits. >>
>>> now at 11:00, coast to coast storms, the eastern seaboard is bracing for a blizzard that's set to bury some of the largest cities in the country with record snowfall. >> first, get ready for the beginning of a wet weekend here in the bay area. good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> let's get right to the weather center. >> winds 43 miles an hour, tracking the wet weather, i'm going to -- from bodega bay to ukiah to clover dale.7s>óg . >>> we get ready for...
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Jan 21, 2016
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our storm system is going to move up the eastern seaboard, and our nation's capital is under a blizzard warning. they could see as much as two feet of snow with incrdrifts and blowing snow. for us, it's going to be liquid precipitation coming in. look how fast that rain quickly changes over to freezing rain, sleet, and snow for the mountainous areas in the foothills of north carolina. the area.the temperatures are going to slowly drop into the upstate. we might see a few ice boats -- icy spots. after midnight tonight, that is that is when we see freezing rain and rain and sleet along the i 85 corridor. the asheville, hendersonville area, snow mixed with sleet. this is at noon time tomorrow. all of this pink moves farther south, and the entire upstate is looking at freezing rain mixed with some sleet and maybe snowflakes. still snow will continue. 18 degrees at noon tomorrow in boone with moderate to heavy snow. freezing rain continues, and some models are trying to put out more snow. it's going to be interesting. i think we are going to see more freezing rain and ice in the upstate. tom
our storm system is going to move up the eastern seaboard, and our nation's capital is under a blizzard warning. they could see as much as two feet of snow with incrdrifts and blowing snow. for us, it's going to be liquid precipitation coming in. look how fast that rain quickly changes over to freezing rain, sleet, and snow for the mountainous areas in the foothills of north carolina. the area.the temperatures are going to slowly drop into the upstate. we might see a few ice boats -- icy spots....
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Jan 23, 2016
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we begin with quite a storm pummelling much of the eastern seaboard. it is leaving misery in its wake. 13 people have died. that is the latest count, 13 people have died. blizzard conditions up and down the east coast from the carolinas, georgia, all the way up through new york into new jersey. 13 people dead, nearly three feet of snow accumulating in washington, d.c. and parts of maryland. about 200,000 people are without power in 13 states. h heavy flooding in towns on the new jersey shore, a major concern is the heavy flooding and will it reach into new york state as well? in new york city, a complete travel ban is
we begin with quite a storm pummelling much of the eastern seaboard. it is leaving misery in its wake. 13 people have died. that is the latest count, 13 people have died. blizzard conditions up and down the east coast from the carolinas, georgia, all the way up through new york into new jersey. 13 people dead, nearly three feet of snow accumulating in washington, d.c. and parts of maryland. about 200,000 people are without power in 13 states. h heavy flooding in towns on the new jersey shore, a...
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Jan 21, 2016
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that same area of snowfall that impacts the eastern seaboard over the weekend. the modeling shows the line coming in by late morning tomorrow. then the low lifts to the north. it's in progress, and a band of heavy snowfall. the snow cover has been lacking over the eastern third of the country. the current snow cover, covering a lot of territory and real estate to the west. we'll see a lot of white in dc and north to the new england states i do believe by late sunday. this map be will be a little bit more comfortable. windy weather and colder weather. and turning wetter tomorrow. highs of 74. rain chance at 60%. dry saturday. blustery, and highs in the mid-60s. and lows on sunday back to the mid-to-upper 30s. >> gina: happy thursday, sky fox is over a crash on i-4 westbound. west of saxon. causing significant backup in the area. use caution if you are out taking i-4 into town from volusia. we have another crash at i-75 southbound. the lanes are all shut down there. at exit 341 there past 135th street. use a lot of caution in the area if you are coming in from mar
that same area of snowfall that impacts the eastern seaboard over the weekend. the modeling shows the line coming in by late morning tomorrow. then the low lifts to the north. it's in progress, and a band of heavy snowfall. the snow cover has been lacking over the eastern third of the country. the current snow cover, covering a lot of territory and real estate to the west. we'll see a lot of white in dc and north to the new england states i do believe by late sunday. this map be will be a...
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Jan 23, 2016
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seaboard. more than 80 milln people are bracing for who what some are saying could be historic winter weather. brian mooar reports fm washington. >> it was a virtual white jous at the white house and the u.s. capital was shrouded in a cloud of snow. washington, d.c. under siege and in the lbull's eye. it's a potent perfect storm. >> we expect two feet at least of snow in washington. and the snow is coming down wet and heavy, which means that we could see trees and power lines down and a loss of power. >> as the snow began to pile up, virginia national guard troops were called into action. >> as the powow crews deployed for the inevitable eanup. but that won't begin until late sunday night. with thousands of flights canceled, anyone who hasn't gotten out, isn't. >> t ts is our third flight change since we started. >> and the ripple effects are reaching airports far from the blizzard zone. this snow makd the beginning of a day 1/2 onslaught that could be 2 1/2 feet of snow and 50-mile-per-hour wi
seaboard. more than 80 milln people are bracing for who what some are saying could be historic winter weather. brian mooar reports fm washington. >> it was a virtual white jous at the white house and the u.s. capital was shrouded in a cloud of snow. washington, d.c. under siege and in the lbull's eye. it's a potent perfect storm. >> we expect two feet at least of snow in washington. and the snow is coming down wet and heavy, which means that we could see trees and power lines down...
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Jan 16, 2016
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when the rain came up the eastern seaboard it flooded the area with milder temperatures. we saw no snow all rain. this is a clipper system coming out of the bismarck and the didd a did a dakotas, this will dive south and east. there will be colder changes arriving on the backside. it is 21 below in bismarck. 15 in omaha. 14 in chicago. this will make a beeline towards the delaware valley. as you look at the surface maps for today. cold front in the process of slipping through now, it's a mild day, the winds shift out of the northwest later this afternoon. sunday it's cooler with highs in the low 40s, once the secondary front arrives sunday night into monday, wait until you see how low the numbers go. future tracker 6 showing we'll clear things out this afternoon combination of sun and clouds, after a damp start we'll dry out nicely. 48 to 52. that will be the range in temperatures well above seasonal averages. overnights tonight, everything clears out, we'll go mainly clear. we'll have clouds re-emerge sunday, we'll have snow showers, one or two areas could see snow showe
when the rain came up the eastern seaboard it flooded the area with milder temperatures. we saw no snow all rain. this is a clipper system coming out of the bismarck and the didd a did a dakotas, this will dive south and east. there will be colder changes arriving on the backside. it is 21 below in bismarck. 15 in omaha. 14 in chicago. this will make a beeline towards the delaware valley. as you look at the surface maps for today. cold front in the process of slipping through now, it's a mild...
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Jan 21, 2016
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. >>> right now, a big winter storm developing and moving toward the eastern seaboard. crews from tampa electrickic are preparing to head north to help out and help restore power once the storm hits. news channel 8's lindsey mastis joins us now live from tampa. how long will the crews be gone? >> reporter: the crews are prepared to stay for up to two weeks. 250 crews are going to be going. and if you notice, they have got all of the trucks lined up and ready to go this morning. and they'll be leaving in an hour and a half. and now some areas in north carolina are already seeing ice and snow but the big storm, it's expected tonight. and it's going to hit the eastern seaboard. warning travelers their flights could be affected. and in north carolina, road crews already started preparing. they are spraying brine on bridges and roads. they're also stocked up on sand and salt. crews are going to keep pretreating up until this storm hits. and now they are part of a group of electric companies that help each other out in emergencies and the utility company in north carolina wil
. >>> right now, a big winter storm developing and moving toward the eastern seaboard. crews from tampa electrickic are preparing to head north to help out and help restore power once the storm hits. news channel 8's lindsey mastis joins us now live from tampa. how long will the crews be gone? >> reporter: the crews are prepared to stay for up to two weeks. 250 crews are going to be going. and if you notice, they have got all of the trucks lined up and ready to go this morning....
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Jan 23, 2016
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and taking a look at the eastern seaboard, here is all of the rain and that snow that you talked about around washington dc period and it is a slow on both of the systems coming up. >>> and coming up, and avalanche kills a snowmobiler. >> and a woman gets surprising help in her battle against ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, >>> a warning about avalanches in the high country, a slide on thursday killed a man on a snowmobile. that is the first avalanche death in colorado this year and right now we want to show you the latest map showing the current danger in our states. much of colorado is at risk and i want to send it to lauren. she is covering the story from boulder. >> backcountry safety is the facts about avalanches. in colorado we average about six deaths per year from avalanche. right now we are actually behind the curve of what is typical because we did not have early-season deaths. talked with a spokesperson for the culver - - colorado avalanche information center. he told me the way that snow builds up, it really impacts our risk level. right now we are behind the curve's but he has
and taking a look at the eastern seaboard, here is all of the rain and that snow that you talked about around washington dc period and it is a slow on both of the systems coming up. >>> and coming up, and avalanche kills a snowmobiler. >> and a woman gets surprising help in her battle against ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, >>> a warning about avalanches in the high country, a slide on thursday killed a man on a snowmobile. that is the first avalanche death in colorado this...
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Jan 21, 2016
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is really wraps up on eastern seaboard. let's talk about the near term first. it's chilly outside, teens to mid-20s and for the most part in the teams tomorrow morning. still breezy with a dry wind. and other january day. this whole week has been classic midwinter. mainly sunny tomorrow with wins at 10-20 miles per hour. it calms down toward evening. sunset at 4:44 pm. another day to layer up. very similar to today. as we head toward the weekend. tomorrow is the start of the storm system. as we have into -- into tomorrow night, strong thunderstorms along the gulf coast. then, big shield of snow developing here. heavy snowfall falling in dc and arrives in new york on saturday morning. saturday afternoon, snow tries to push and -- in to northern new york. how far north will the snow make it? there will be a shut down in the snow not just here in new england but across the southern tier of new york and southern nothing at all. here's the latest thinking. no real changes from earlier. we have got a chance for a half foot of snow and maybe more in southeastern massa
is really wraps up on eastern seaboard. let's talk about the near term first. it's chilly outside, teens to mid-20s and for the most part in the teams tomorrow morning. still breezy with a dry wind. and other january day. this whole week has been classic midwinter. mainly sunny tomorrow with wins at 10-20 miles per hour. it calms down toward evening. sunset at 4:44 pm. another day to layer up. very similar to today. as we head toward the weekend. tomorrow is the start of the storm system. as we...
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Jan 24, 2016
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across the eastern seaboard still watching the snow bands press into boston, new york, and finally fizzling out of the dc area after a monster storm. in the west another system digging into the great basin, afternoon. tomorrow morning, broncos sunday, here we go. mostly cloudy skies to kick off the day. driveway early on. by lunchtime the winds kick up, but still all right, then the highs in the mid-40s, we have a winter weather advisory in place for the mountains. the east coast, impressive snow totals for you, and again, i'll break down the broncos game day forecast for everyone because i know every's eyes are on the game or tv. >> we have a lot of people starting early tailgating tomorrow. >> yes. >>> 15 hours from kick off, and about 19 hours from now we'll know if the broncos are headed back to the super bowl, and it's not just the super bowl at stake here. tomorrow could be peyton manning's last game in denver. later we'll look at the keys to the game for a broncos win, plus hear from the head of the >>> scary moments at an animal rescue in wind south of route yesterday after-- windso
across the eastern seaboard still watching the snow bands press into boston, new york, and finally fizzling out of the dc area after a monster storm. in the west another system digging into the great basin, afternoon. tomorrow morning, broncos sunday, here we go. mostly cloudy skies to kick off the day. driveway early on. by lunchtime the winds kick up, but still all right, then the highs in the mid-40s, we have a winter weather advisory in place for the mountains. the east coast, impressive...
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Jan 21, 2016
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all of that happening while millions along the eastern seaboard are bracing for that same winter storm to hit them. > plus, amazing app. south floridatudents developing state of the art apps on everything that detects sign language. way of the president's ans this morning. president obama usually takes a helicopter back to the white house. well, he had to switch things up and use a car instead. the bad weather extended to the roads in d.c. and traffic could not be cleared for the president. so a drive that normally takes about 25 minutes actually took about an hour and ten minutes. coast of the country are really preparing for this major winter storm expected to arrive this weekend. >> you know when the president's motorcade is stopped by the snow, you know it's getting thick out the. this is on the heels of another storm that hit parts /f the midwest an the south. nbc's dan scheneman reports. >> winter weather brought commutes to a crawl or a halt near knoxville tennessee. one driver was killed as he tried to navigate slippery roads. >> if you don't have to be out, don't get out in it
all of that happening while millions along the eastern seaboard are bracing for that same winter storm to hit them. > plus, amazing app. south floridatudents developing state of the art apps on everything that detects sign language. way of the president's ans this morning. president obama usually takes a helicopter back to the white house. well, he had to switch things up and use a car instead. the bad weather extended to the roads in d.c. and traffic could not be cleared for the president....
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Jan 21, 2016
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it'll move to the eastern seaboard and intensify. high pressure arctic high pressure, arctic beast because it's not going to allow this storm to come barreling up into new england. the h. wasn't there, then, i would be talking about a foot of snow but that is not going to happen. the storm gets forced out south of new england because pressure. the same high pressure that brought us sunshine today and again tomorrow but even with that said we'll stilling dealing with some snow. saturday most of the day is dry but we'll get into some patchy light snow boston south along the south shore. notice the shades of purple deeper along the south coast. the lighter shading around metro that is patches of light snow and flurries which the dry air will do a great job of chewing up the snow and not allow it to we'll have the snow going on late saturday evening, overnight saturday night and it pulls out of here quickly sunday morning. how much snow is on the way? not a lot of change to the forecast. a coating to an inch around the metro. 1-3 inches
it'll move to the eastern seaboard and intensify. high pressure arctic high pressure, arctic beast because it's not going to allow this storm to come barreling up into new england. the h. wasn't there, then, i would be talking about a foot of snow but that is not going to happen. the storm gets forced out south of new england because pressure. the same high pressure that brought us sunshine today and again tomorrow but even with that said we'll stilling dealing with some snow. saturday most of...
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Jan 25, 2016
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at lo of folks are doing this up and down the eastern seaboard. a lot of opportunities to do it. what have floats your boat right? whatever makes you happy. jump on and so we have seen a lot of the pictures and i mentioned a lot of opportunity because look at some of the snow totals on the east coast. weekend, wouldn't blame you. concentrating on the pass look at numbers new york city 26.8 missed the all time biggest snow tomorrow by a 10th of an inch of snow. 20.8 in philly. 29.3 up at dulles airport north and west of washington, d.c. so as historic as it is it looks like a lot like the blizzard of 96. northern end didn't get as far north as that one. >> 24 days before the pitchers and catchers. and 48 days before the boston marathon. things on the horizon but some winter to go. hooking at temperatures across the eastern seaboard we are in the 30s locally but 40s off to the west. a lot of melting snow out there today. and the next storm system is going to move up off to the north and west and that's a direction that brings in the milder air. so we are not expecting any cold. in
at lo of folks are doing this up and down the eastern seaboard. a lot of opportunities to do it. what have floats your boat right? whatever makes you happy. jump on and so we have seen a lot of the pictures and i mentioned a lot of opportunity because look at some of the snow totals on the east coast. weekend, wouldn't blame you. concentrating on the pass look at numbers new york city 26.8 missed the all time biggest snow tomorrow by a 10th of an inch of snow. 20.8 in philly. 29.3 up at dulles...
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Jan 23, 2016
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rolling its way up the eastern seaboard moving out now. snowfall as far south almost not quite into savannah. columbia seeing snow. of course baltimore we showed then really heavy stuff to new jersey up into new york into boston. the snow is pulling away. conditions will improve but we have blizzard warnings in effect . we talk about winds already in the 15 while they've been higher today. 25 miles an hour gusting as high as 30. wind chills because of that wind stripping the heat away. holding in the lower 30s. we don't warm up. it may feel like it's in the 40's then overnight the winds die down wind chills will plummet again. finally as we work our way into tomorrow things begin to improve. freeze warnings in place across a good bit of central florida. two to four hours of subfreezing temperatures. bring in plants, pets. all the winds making for dangerous beach and boating conditions. it is going to br breezy and chilly out there. seven-day forecast. very small rain chance. lots of such next chance of rain wednesday and thursday. >> high
rolling its way up the eastern seaboard moving out now. snowfall as far south almost not quite into savannah. columbia seeing snow. of course baltimore we showed then really heavy stuff to new jersey up into new york into boston. the snow is pulling away. conditions will improve but we have blizzard warnings in effect . we talk about winds already in the 15 while they've been higher today. 25 miles an hour gusting as high as 30. wind chills because of that wind stripping the heat away. holding...
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Jan 20, 2016
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heading farther south and east near the gulf of mexico and then it will move up the eastern seaboard and really wrap up becoming mature storm system and historic in the mid atlantic and we are right on the edge. but a higher confidence this won't be a major storm system for us and we will talk about accumulating snow potentially in southeastern massachusetts and down towards the cape that's the best chance of seeing maybe a half foot of snowfall but a really sharp cut off and as you head north of the pica nonevent by new england winter standards and we will have the full run down on wind gusts and potential flooding. >> thank you. >>> at 5:30 a deadly accident involving a mini plow truck an he will determined man hit and killed yards from the home in redding. investigators are still looking into that crash on monday. >>> but -- but we know a vehicle clearing sidewalks hit the pedestrian and witnesses saw the whole thing. chantee lans has details. >> reporter: running-- redding on state police on the scene of this after a town sidewalk plow operator strikes and kills a walking elderly
heading farther south and east near the gulf of mexico and then it will move up the eastern seaboard and really wrap up becoming mature storm system and historic in the mid atlantic and we are right on the edge. but a higher confidence this won't be a major storm system for us and we will talk about accumulating snow potentially in southeastern massachusetts and down towards the cape that's the best chance of seeing maybe a half foot of snowfall but a really sharp cut off and as you head north...
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Jan 20, 2016
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where does it go once it comes off the eastern seaboard? we know the storm's happening, we know that the mid atlanta sick going to get the brunt of the storm. how far north does the storm come up into new england? it is still a challenge, even right now, because these powerhouse storms, there's usually a sharp cut-off going from alls sorts of snow to much adieu about nothing. so the risk of heavy snow focused south of new england and then as you take a closer look think across new hampshire and the corridor there's no shot of heavy snow at this time, the way i see it. but farther south, there is a slight risk of some locally heavier snow amounts down along the south coast, perhaps portions of the southshore. so a plowable snow, meaning 2 inches of more. there might be patchy snowflakes and flurries saturday evening and saturday night. 1 to 3 inches in metro boston is what i'm leaning on right now. i'm just kind of talking my way through this with you and down through the south coast this area is most likely to pick up the accumulating snow,
where does it go once it comes off the eastern seaboard? we know the storm's happening, we know that the mid atlanta sick going to get the brunt of the storm. how far north does the storm come up into new england? it is still a challenge, even right now, because these powerhouse storms, there's usually a sharp cut-off going from alls sorts of snow to much adieu about nothing. so the risk of heavy snow focused south of new england and then as you take a closer look think across new hampshire and...
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Jan 19, 2016
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you notice the big deep on the eastern seaboard but you notice the little cutoff right here. when the storms form this circle here, well to the south of new england, typically it's difficult to get the heavy snow up into new england. when these storms cut off, it's almost like a kid who doesn't want to share his toys. he removes himself from the play group. what that will most likely do is lay down a swath of heavy snow, north carolina, metro d.c. perhaps up to new york. not to say boston won't have any snow but it's something that we'll watch over the next couple of days. thinking right now again is that would be more focused south of new england than new england itself. but plan on at least some wintry weather saturday night and sunday morning. if you are travelling to the mid atlantic states on friday night, saturday. you may want to rethink the travel. going to be tough. getting rid of the wind. wind gusting 25-35 miles an hour. that fade away overnight. it's a cold day tomorrow and even thursday friday with mostly sunny skies the next three days. temperatures tomorrow ne
you notice the big deep on the eastern seaboard but you notice the little cutoff right here. when the storms form this circle here, well to the south of new england, typically it's difficult to get the heavy snow up into new england. when these storms cut off, it's almost like a kid who doesn't want to share his toys. he removes himself from the play group. what that will most likely do is lay down a swath of heavy snow, north carolina, metro d.c. perhaps up to new york. not to say boston won't...
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Jan 22, 2016
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storm exploding along the eastern seaboard. still thinking the brunt of it goes out to the south and it looks like it's a 12 hour storm midday tomorrow through midnight tomorrow night. snow around the city of boston, basically a long 128, inside 128 nothing north of there. heavier snow south coast, portions of the south shore near the canal and out on to the cape and island. high pressure blocks the storm from really barreling up across new england. that's why there are no watches or warning in effect for the city of boston or worcester. your storm time line 7:00 tomorrow morning, quiet, few flurries break out late morning and we'll have patches of light boston down through providence to the south shore early to mid afternoon with steadier snow working up through the south coast trying to get up into the city. but i don't think it makes it very far north of route 44. on and off tomorrow evening with the steadier snow but pretty much the south coast and the cape, that's where you have the steady snow happening for the entire eve
storm exploding along the eastern seaboard. still thinking the brunt of it goes out to the south and it looks like it's a 12 hour storm midday tomorrow through midnight tomorrow night. snow around the city of boston, basically a long 128, inside 128 nothing north of there. heavier snow south coast, portions of the south shore near the canal and out on to the cape and island. high pressure blocks the storm from really barreling up across new england. that's why there are no watches or warning in...
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Jan 22, 2016
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the eastern seaboard is bracing for a blizzard. next on world news tonight... how cities and states are preparing for up to two feet of snow. this is a live look at i-471 at grand avenue in fort thomas. traffic there is moving okay right now. you're watching 9 on your side at nine on your side is tracking the storm on this nine first warning weather alert day. here is a live look at how different the conditions are in different parts of the tri-state. on the left is maysville.... the right is the covington cut- in- the hill. a man from wyoming is in a north korean prison tonight. ohio governor john kasich is calling his detention "inexcusable." "inexcusable." otto warmbier (worm'-bir), graduated in 2013.. and is now a student at the university of virginia. warmbier is accused of commiting a "hostile act" against the state... although north korea won't say what says its working to win his release. so many of you have already posted pictures on our facebook page. here are a few.... there is already lots of snow in parts of adams county. nikki taylor sent us this
the eastern seaboard is bracing for a blizzard. next on world news tonight... how cities and states are preparing for up to two feet of snow. this is a live look at i-471 at grand avenue in fort thomas. traffic there is moving okay right now. you're watching 9 on your side at nine on your side is tracking the storm on this nine first warning weather alert day. here is a live look at how different the conditions are in different parts of the tri-state. on the left is maysville.... the right is...
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Jan 19, 2016
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this storm will work its way up the eastern seaboard it all depends on the track of that storm. we will get fresh cold air from the north and west. lots of moisture from the south and those could combine to create a significant snowfall up and down the eastern seaboard from portions of virginia back into west virginia, right up through new england this weekend again late friday into saturday. coming up i'll have the latest information just coming out about this storm and we'll tell was to expect as we head toward the weekend for now jessica over to you. >> kate, thanks so much with the storm on the way many people head to the gas staying to fill up. as gas prices across the region continue to fall drivers are loving it. four bucks a gallon now a distant memory. but for how long? "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt is live in bellmawr tonight with some answers and some happy drivers. david? >> reporter: jessica, very happy drivers tonight. i have to tell you nobody is even thinning about the days of three, $4 gas but tonight it's cold and the beautiful thing in new jersey you
this storm will work its way up the eastern seaboard it all depends on the track of that storm. we will get fresh cold air from the north and west. lots of moisture from the south and those could combine to create a significant snowfall up and down the eastern seaboard from portions of virginia back into west virginia, right up through new england this weekend again late friday into saturday. coming up i'll have the latest information just coming out about this storm and we'll tell was to...
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Jan 23, 2016
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seaboard. we checked the departures list at dulles international airport and almost the rails aren't much better. amtrak service is cut short or cancelled completely on many routes. service for norfolk and newport news today is cancelled. if you had a ticket, amtrak says you can take another train or switch to another travel date. you're looking live at the snow washington, d-c. the area is under a blizzard warning. transportation is pretty much shut down. we'll get a live update from our d-c bureau, coming up. and take a look at this philadelphia. just look at the wind whipping the snow around. the airport there cancelled all flights going to and from philly. and remember, wavy-dot-com is your source for the storm. we have a special section of our home page with links to everything you might need. and you we are streaming live online right now, so you can stay up to date even if are trying to figure out who shot a man. dispatchers tell us it happened around 10:30 last night on greenleaf drive
seaboard. we checked the departures list at dulles international airport and almost the rails aren't much better. amtrak service is cut short or cancelled completely on many routes. service for norfolk and newport news today is cancelled. if you had a ticket, amtrak says you can take another train or switch to another travel date. you're looking live at the snow washington, d-c. the area is under a blizzard warning. transportation is pretty much shut down. we'll get a live update from our d-c...
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Jan 22, 2016
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jim: if you' re planning on flying today, especially in the eastern seaboard you' re likely , becoming familiar with the terms delayed and cancelled. roughly 3000 flights at more than 100 airports were held up because of the weather. some of those delays are going on right now at orlando international airport. that' s where wesh 2' s dave mcdaniel is tonight. he joins us live with how this snow-storm is impacting sunny florida. it might be sunny here, but when it' s not sunny where you' re going it becomes an issue that' s why charlotte, raleigh, baltimore, washington d.c are all areas with weather issues right now. 77 cancellations here at oia, all the red you see indicates that, 100 more flight delays of varying lengths. the trouble spots are raleigh, charlotte, baltimore, washington, dc, and other places like buffalo in new york as it starts to lift to the north. check with the airliner or the airport by phone or online. if you are canceled, don' t even bother going to the airport until you have a chance to rebook. we talked to experts about why that is such good advice. we talked w
jim: if you' re planning on flying today, especially in the eastern seaboard you' re likely , becoming familiar with the terms delayed and cancelled. roughly 3000 flights at more than 100 airports were held up because of the weather. some of those delays are going on right now at orlando international airport. that' s where wesh 2' s dave mcdaniel is tonight. he joins us live with how this snow-storm is impacting sunny florida. it might be sunny here, but when it' s not sunny where you' re...
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Jan 20, 2016
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seaboard friday and into saturday. futurecast showing these little patches of light snow and flurries moving across the area this evening, pretty much out of here by 10:00 or 11:00 and then the rest of the night with temperatures in the 20s, obviously anything out there this liquid will become part of the pavement and then tomorrow a really nice day with lots of sunshine and temperatures getting up into the 40s and then the problems begin to occur on friday morning when precipitation is likely to move in from the south and west and by the time we get into the afternoon and evening, we will have a variety of forms out there and you take this literally and this says everything goes over to plain rain by 5:00. i'm not convinced yet that that is going to happen. we continue to have freezing rain, maybe even sleet across parts of the triangle area all day long and then as colder air comes back in later that night, there's a chance that we will turn back the snow although the aamounts look like they are going to be -- the am
seaboard friday and into saturday. futurecast showing these little patches of light snow and flurries moving across the area this evening, pretty much out of here by 10:00 or 11:00 and then the rest of the night with temperatures in the 20s, obviously anything out there this liquid will become part of the pavement and then tomorrow a really nice day with lots of sunshine and temperatures getting up into the 40s and then the problems begin to occur on friday morning when precipitation is likely...
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Jan 23, 2016
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this storm stretching up the eastern seaboard from georgia to new jersey. a major concern right now is flooding, flooding potentially tonight along the coast of new york, and especially in southern new jersey. i do want to take you a little bit south of where i am, in virginia, we have had nine deaths so far in this storm, two of them where you are. >> reporter: that's right, and the government officials we were speaking to yesterday warned us that today was going to be worse than yesterday. and look at behind here, these cars are essentially playing hide and seek, poppy, you can see how much snow has accumulated here, it's wonderful, beautiful, fresh powder, but it's causing dangerous conditions on these roadways. it was on route 50 where we saw a lot of disabled vehicle, an emergency vehicle actually got stuck in the snow, actually going to clean up some of those roadways, giving you a sense of what emergency crews are dealing with. we want to introduce you to a snowplow driver. virginia state police tells us that decembisabled vehicles are really the iss
this storm stretching up the eastern seaboard from georgia to new jersey. a major concern right now is flooding, flooding potentially tonight along the coast of new york, and especially in southern new jersey. i do want to take you a little bit south of where i am, in virginia, we have had nine deaths so far in this storm, two of them where you are. >> reporter: that's right, and the government officials we were speaking to yesterday warned us that today was going to be worse than...
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Jan 19, 2016
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this storm will work its way up the eastern seaboard it all depends on the track of that storm. we will get fresh cold air from the north and west. lots of moisture from the south and those could combine to create a significant snowfall up and down the eastern seaboard from portions of virginia back into west virginia, right up through new england this weekend again late friday into saturday. coming up i'll have the latest information just coming out about this storm and we'll tell was to expect as we head toward the weekend for now jessica over to you. >> kate, thanks so much with the storm on the way many people head to the gas staying to fill up. as gas prices across the region continue to fall drivers are loving it. four bucks a gallon now a distant memory. but for how long? "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt is live in bellmawr tonight with some answers and some happy drivers. david? >> reporter: jessica, very happy drivers tonight. i have to tell you nobody is even thinning about the days of three, $4 gas but tonight it's cold and the beautiful thing in new jersey you
this storm will work its way up the eastern seaboard it all depends on the track of that storm. we will get fresh cold air from the north and west. lots of moisture from the south and those could combine to create a significant snowfall up and down the eastern seaboard from portions of virginia back into west virginia, right up through new england this weekend again late friday into saturday. coming up i'll have the latest information just coming out about this storm and we'll tell was to...
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Jan 24, 2016
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>>zack: yes, but it is a big one, not just for us in the mountains but across the eastern seaboard. you saw it in that story earlier i. is going to be a few days before we thaw out all of this accumulation. upwards of a foot in many mountain locations. sunshine returning today. the chance of thaw is going to be seen for the upcoming work week. but, there is another system that's going to be in play with our next chance for rain and snow. i will let you know when that's coming up after the break. break. >>evan: you can still tune in and watch the news live on your web site, on our web site or your mobile device. go to wlos.com and click "watch live" to check it out. >> in this line of work only the freshest ingredients make the cut it's important to me to know every dish i serve is the best it can be. especially for this food critic. publix bakery scratch made bread we bake it in store every day with pride so you can serve it with some if you misplace your discover card, you can use freeze it to prevent new purchases on your account in seconds. and once you find it, you can switch it
>>zack: yes, but it is a big one, not just for us in the mountains but across the eastern seaboard. you saw it in that story earlier i. is going to be a few days before we thaw out all of this accumulation. upwards of a foot in many mountain locations. sunshine returning today. the chance of thaw is going to be seen for the upcoming work week. but, there is another system that's going to be in play with our next chance for rain and snow. i will let you know when that's coming up after the...
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Jan 22, 2016
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. >> our correspondents are in the path of the storm across the eastern seaboard. we also have a full forecast tracking this storm, plus what the states of emergency mean for the different states that returned it. first, i want to start with nbc's luke russert in washington, d.c. luke, i know capitol hill has already closed down, they are taking monday off as a precaution. the mayor had given a statement earlier saying there are life and death implications with this storm. so the question everybody is asking, when is d.c. going to see the worst of it? >> reporter: well, under the current projections, it's about 1:00 a.m. saturday morning when the heaviest snow is going to fall and that really is a blessing, because that's a time when not a lot of people should be out. the mayor really encouraging everybody to get off the streets by 3:00 p.m. now, as you can see behind me over here, you are starting to see what i will call the evacuation traffic out of the city. people who came to work this morning, albeit for a few hours, starting to leave. a little bit of a traffi
. >> our correspondents are in the path of the storm across the eastern seaboard. we also have a full forecast tracking this storm, plus what the states of emergency mean for the different states that returned it. first, i want to start with nbc's luke russert in washington, d.c. luke, i know capitol hill has already closed down, they are taking monday off as a precaution. the mayor had given a statement earlier saying there are life and death implications with this storm. so the question...
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seaboard towards friday and saturday and if you are in the wheel house it could really produce a little snow but the best chances appear to be to the north and west of raleigh. we are basically looking at clear skies tonight and tomorrow. the billing deal is going to be the--big deal is going to be the cold as we drop into the teens tonight and the wind chill a bit locher than that and despite--lower than that and despite the sunshine we won't even get as warm as can he did this afternoon. a weak system in the upper atmosphere sort of one running out ahead of the main system will be approaching our mountains on wednesday and we start to see clouds still into our sky. no precipitation expected east effect the mountains but in the mountains themselves light night could even be light accumulations with that. at least the ski resort owners are finally in the situation of at least a little natural snow and they can certainly make it out any problem with these type of temperatures. clear skies tonight down to satisfy of in the triangle. fayetteville and goldsboro to the upper teens mid teens
seaboard towards friday and saturday and if you are in the wheel house it could really produce a little snow but the best chances appear to be to the north and west of raleigh. we are basically looking at clear skies tonight and tomorrow. the billing deal is going to be the--big deal is going to be the cold as we drop into the teens tonight and the wind chill a bit locher than that and despite--lower than that and despite the sunshine we won't even get as warm as can he did this afternoon. a...
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everyone is a buzz about this major storm that will impact eastern seaboard friday and saturday. question is what will impact be like for us? we will have the latest details coming up at 6:00. >>> the eagles introduced new head coach and he is already making moves. sports director don bell talks one on one with doug pederson about his plan for the bird. >>> also this... >> a delaware county contractor arrested and charged with stealing tens of thousands of dollars from a family, now one alleged victim is speaking out, i'm rahel solomon, coming up, the warning for homeowners. >>> it is 6:00 o'clock. we're feeling the chill of yet again a bitter blast that is hanging around but we have also got our eye on some potential, winter weather. we have a shot at seeing some snow but big question is how much? good evening, i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm jessica dean. meteorologist kate bilo is on the cb36789 sky deck where she's keeping a close eye on things, hi kate. >> this is going to be a significant winter storm for many up and down the eastern seaboard, not only in the form of snow but
everyone is a buzz about this major storm that will impact eastern seaboard friday and saturday. question is what will impact be like for us? we will have the latest details coming up at 6:00. >>> the eagles introduced new head coach and he is already making moves. sports director don bell talks one on one with doug pederson about his plan for the bird. >>> also this... >> a delaware county contractor arrested and charged with stealing tens of thousands of dollars from a...
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wicked weather up and down the eastern seaboard. blizzard conditions from the carolinas through new york city, up through new jersey. nearly three feet of snow accumulating in washington, d.c. and parts of maryland. about 200,000 people without power across 13 states. the heavy flooding in new jersey is on those coastal towns on the jersey shore where there is major concern right now as high tide rolls in. and in new york city, a complete travel ban is in effect. something we very rarely see here. no cars, no taxis, no city buses. only police ambulances and emergency vehicles allowed. in new york city, that travel ban in effect the roads essentially cleared. all tunnels and bridges have been shut down. nypd is stopping any vehicles on the road. you can see it there. sending them home to safety. that is what we're dealing with right now in new york city. on the jersey shore, they are dealing with heavy flooding. more than 50 people already pushed out of their homes as water pours into neighborhoods across new jersey. 50,000 homes wit
wicked weather up and down the eastern seaboard. blizzard conditions from the carolinas through new york city, up through new jersey. nearly three feet of snow accumulating in washington, d.c. and parts of maryland. about 200,000 people without power across 13 states. the heavy flooding in new jersey is on those coastal towns on the jersey shore where there is major concern right now as high tide rolls in. and in new york city, a complete travel ban is in effect. something we very rarely see...
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this is the storm that will plow into the eastern seaboard over the weekend. we will soon out to the pacific northwest where we look for the next storm system. it will roll in just in time for the broncos game on sunday afternoon. we will get you through this evening and we will have plenty of sunshine for the next couple of hours. we will have clear conditions so if you have thursday evening plans, we should be good to go. it will be calm to now and there will be a big warm up for tomorrow. wait until you see the numbers. i will be tracking the little bit of snow for the broncos forecast. we will get to that in just a minute. it is time to get the magnet on . these guys are so excited. this is brian, what time did >> at about 10 minutes to 12:00.>> reporter: he is loyal. what time -- where are you going to be on sunday. >> on my couch.>> reporter: how far do you think we can take it? >> all the way. >> reporter: all the way or go home. you get the first magnet. he could not wait. again, they keep on coming in this is awesome. we have 1000 magnets to give away
this is the storm that will plow into the eastern seaboard over the weekend. we will soon out to the pacific northwest where we look for the next storm system. it will roll in just in time for the broncos game on sunday afternoon. we will get you through this evening and we will have plenty of sunshine for the next couple of hours. we will have clear conditions so if you have thursday evening plans, we should be good to go. it will be calm to now and there will be a big warm up for tomorrow....
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eastern seaboard. some 85 million in the path of this storm. as much as 2.5 feet of snow. three quarters of a meter could blanket washington which you see here. >> in a rare move, people have suspended mass transit services over the weekend. new york city is also near the bull's-eye, although subway trains and buses are scheduled to keep operating. at least eight traffic deaths are blamed on this dangerous mix of snow, ice, and gusty winds. >>> in kentucky, some drivers have been stranded on a frozen interstate. a hilly interstate in the rural area, stuck for hours. the u.s. national guard and police are trying to get them to safety. this video we're just getting shows the situation. minutes ago, i trapped with a woman who's been trapped on the highway with her family for eight hours. >> caller: i've been staying on twitter and trying to -- that's the only updates i've been able to get with the stuff seen on twitter. >> how bad is it outside now? is it still snowing, icy? >> caller: yeah, it's still snowing. and honestly, if my van wasn't heated up, i'd probably be boxed i
eastern seaboard. some 85 million in the path of this storm. as much as 2.5 feet of snow. three quarters of a meter could blanket washington which you see here. >> in a rare move, people have suspended mass transit services over the weekend. new york city is also near the bull's-eye, although subway trains and buses are scheduled to keep operating. at least eight traffic deaths are blamed on this dangerous mix of snow, ice, and gusty winds. >>> in kentucky, some drivers have been...
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Jan 23, 2016
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across the eastern seaboard are grounded. this is a look at the norfolk international website - you can see several flights are delayed or canceled. our team of journalists are spread across hampton roads. 10 on your side's erin kelly is live in williamsburg. erin, this is where a good bit of the snow has fallen in hampton roads. we are at richmond rd and ironbound in williamsburg. roads are slushy but we have not have problems ourselves. a few cars getting stuck or tires spinning. public for them is the duration of the storm more salt and sand was delivered yesterday city says they had an abnormal amount of calls for accidents residential streets. live in wmbg ek city will plow primary and residential streets. with the storm pushing across the area -- its a perfect time to stay go download our wavy 10 weather app. it's free for android and apple users. still ahead, nature drops the curtain on a piece of history. you'll see pictures of a theatre -- badly damaged by the winter weather. and -- here's a live look from tower cam
across the eastern seaboard are grounded. this is a look at the norfolk international website - you can see several flights are delayed or canceled. our team of journalists are spread across hampton roads. 10 on your side's erin kelly is live in williamsburg. erin, this is where a good bit of the snow has fallen in hampton roads. we are at richmond rd and ironbound in williamsburg. roads are slushy but we have not have problems ourselves. a few cars getting stuck or tires spinning. public for...
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seaboard. let's look at one of these forecasts, you can take a look at the extremes like which one is predicting the least amount of snow and which is predicting sort of the most likely scenario. so, what i have done here is out lined the greater than or equal 6 inch line, nothing really changes much until we get to friday and saturday. so, by saturday, the most extreme has 6 inch line into parts of the viewing area up around rocksboro and henderson. the numbers look at that and oh we are getting 6 inches of snow. that is the extreme solution. now, if we take a look at the middle of the pack and put things in skphoegz head through friday and saturday then what we see is this area in here -- in motion and head through friday and saturday then what we see is this area in here. they are measuring the snow in feet as opposed to inches as we head into saturday with a battering along the coast here with lots of onshore winds. again, potential to be a news- making storm late this week and at least for
seaboard. let's look at one of these forecasts, you can take a look at the extremes like which one is predicting the least amount of snow and which is predicting sort of the most likely scenario. so, what i have done here is out lined the greater than or equal 6 inch line, nothing really changes much until we get to friday and saturday. so, by saturday, the most extreme has 6 inch line into parts of the viewing area up around rocksboro and henderson. the numbers look at that and oh we are...