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the storm will come north and take a right turn and scrape the florida panhandle. so many are under tropical storm warnings including us here tonight at pensacola beach. this is a tropical storm and that's three to five feet of surge. this is an area not protected by the levee system that protects new orleans. let me show you what they've been doing today. you can see the big surf behind me here. even with the storm offshore the waves come first. life guards have been keeping people out of the water as the waves continue to grow. they have been trying to se w up anything they can on the beach. we ex expect 15 to 65 miles per hour winds here. this is the track and the timing. plaquemines parish around sunday, 1:00 in the morning. so it will be an overnight landfall there. then again, there's the right turn taking it towards pensacola beach probably sunday at 1:00. a lot of the wet weather will be on the east side of the storm mostly in the florida panhandle, but there will be that surge component. the most dangerous part of any tropical system. >> jim, we'll keep an
the storm will come north and take a right turn and scrape the florida panhandle. so many are under tropical storm warnings including us here tonight at pensacola beach. this is a tropical storm and that's three to five feet of surge. this is an area not protected by the levee system that protects new orleans. let me show you what they've been doing today. you can see the big surf behind me here. even with the storm offshore the waves come first. life guards have been keeping people out of the...
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weather channel meteorologist jim cantore is in the florida panhandle. when louisiana is in the cone we worry but given the sport ji surf behind you the cone must be wide. >> it is, brian. the storm will come north and take a right turn and scrape the florida panhandle. so many are under tropical storm warnings including pensacola beach. this is a tropical storm and that's three to five feet of surge. this is an area not protected by the levee system that protects new orleans. you can see the big sur of. even with the storm offshore the waves come first. life guards are keep ing people out of the water as the waves continue to grow. they have been trying to se w up anything they can on the beach. we ex expect 15 to 65 miles per hour winds here. this is the track and the timing. plaquemines parish around sunday, 1:00 in the morning. so it will be an overnight landfall there. there is the right turn taking you toward pensacola beach probably sunday at 1:00. a lot of the wet weather on the east side of the storm mostly in the florida panhandle. there will b
weather channel meteorologist jim cantore is in the florida panhandle. when louisiana is in the cone we worry but given the sport ji surf behind you the cone must be wide. >> it is, brian. the storm will come north and take a right turn and scrape the florida panhandle. so many are under tropical storm warnings including pensacola beach. this is a tropical storm and that's three to five feet of surge. this is an area not protected by the levee system that protects new orleans. you can see...
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weather channel meteorologist jim cantore is in the florida panhandle. when louisiana is in the cone we worry but given the sport ji surf behind you the cone must be wide. >> it is, brian. the storm will come north and take a right turn and scrape the florida panhandle. so many are under tropical storm warnings incluing pensacola beach. this is a tropical storm and that's three to five feet of surge. this is an area not protected by the levee system that protects new orleans. you can see the big sur of. even with the storm offshore the waves come first. life guards are keep ing people out of the water as the waves continue to grow. they have been trying to se w up anything they can on the beach. we ex expect 15 to 65 miles per hour winds here. this is the track and the timing. plaquemines parish around sunday, 1:00 in the morning. so it will be an overnight landfall there. there is the right turn taking you toward pensacola beach probably sunday at 1:00. a lot of the wet weather on the east side of the storm mostly in the florida panhandle. there will be
weather channel meteorologist jim cantore is in the florida panhandle. when louisiana is in the cone we worry but given the sport ji surf behind you the cone must be wide. >> it is, brian. the storm will come north and take a right turn and scrape the florida panhandle. so many are under tropical storm warnings incluing pensacola beach. this is a tropical storm and that's three to five feet of surge. this is an area not protected by the levee system that protects new orleans. you can see...
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the florida panhandle where a hurricane watch is now in effect this morning. >> we are preparing for a category one and deploying assets in preparation for that. >> preparations that stretch from louisiana to the florida panhandle. the gulf coast is on alert. >> we have started to remove some items from the beach area. we put our lifeguard stands on the other side of the sand dunes. >> windows have been boarded up. some have decided -- >> i am getting out. >> to move to higher ground as karen starts to move in. we are seeing a spitting rain throughout the morning. if the storm stays on track, we could feel the real effects starting sometime later today. it is forecast to make landfall late saturday into sunday morning. jay gray, wbal-tv 11 news. >> we have a second school delay to pass along with you this morning. kent county school will open one hour late today because of fog. millions have seen the video of the brawl on the west side highway in new york. now one of the bikers is speaking out. >> families on average in maryland make more than in any other state of the country. we co
the florida panhandle where a hurricane watch is now in effect this morning. >> we are preparing for a category one and deploying assets in preparation for that. >> preparations that stretch from louisiana to the florida panhandle. the gulf coast is on alert. >> we have started to remove some items from the beach area. we put our lifeguard stands on the other side of the sand dunes. >> windows have been boarded up. some have decided -- >> i am getting out. >>...
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there are signs of the approaching storm from louisiana through the florida panhandle right now. warning flags and sand bags and the last minute rush by crews to secure whatever they can. >> these things have minds of their own. >> reporter: we have obtained this copy of fema's daily operations briefing. with only 19% of his permanent work force is available for deployment due to the government shutdown. >> the furlough and the concerns in washington right now are going to have no impact on our ability to put federal and state and local officials on the ground. >> reporter: tracy walker and her family had been looking forward to their trip for the beach. >> it's the perfect weekend to come to the beach. free of hurricane worries because it is october. we booked it up months ago. >> reporter: but karen has turned their long weekend into a kick day of sand and surf. >> not to have the kids be in danger, we're going to leave tomorrow. >> reporter: the waves and clouds building as the storm moves in. if karen continues on the same path its on right now, this area could take one of th
there are signs of the approaching storm from louisiana through the florida panhandle right now. warning flags and sand bags and the last minute rush by crews to secure whatever they can. >> these things have minds of their own. >> reporter: we have obtained this copy of fema's daily operations briefing. with only 19% of his permanent work force is available for deployment due to the government shutdown. >> the furlough and the concerns in washington right now are going to...
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live in pensacola beach on the florida panhandle. jay, how nervous are people down there? >> betty, i think they are concerned but i think they are taking it very seriously. tropical storm with winds about 60 miles an hour, still strong enough to do a lot of damage. that's what has people on edge, not only in pensacola beach, which is a potential strike point but also up and down much of the gulf coast right now. after a quiet summer, tropical storm karen is now churning in the gulf and could be a hurricane before landfall. >> we're prepared for category one and deploying assets that's consistent with our plan in preparation for that. >> reporter: preparations that stretch from louisiana to the florida panhandle. the gulf coast for the first time this hurricane season is on alert. >> now that we're in a hurricane watch, we have started to remove items from the beach area, put our lifeguard stands on the other side of the sand dunes. >> windows boarded up, sandbags stacked and ready and some could plan for a few days on the beach have decided -- >> i'm getting out. >> to mo
live in pensacola beach on the florida panhandle. jay, how nervous are people down there? >> betty, i think they are concerned but i think they are taking it very seriously. tropical storm with winds about 60 miles an hour, still strong enough to do a lot of damage. that's what has people on edge, not only in pensacola beach, which is a potential strike point but also up and down much of the gulf coast right now. after a quiet summer, tropical storm karen is now churning in the gulf and...
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jay gray is live in pensacola beach on the florida panhandle. good morning. are people nervous down there? >> good morning, mara. i wouldn't say nervous, but cautious with winds near hurricane strength. it's causing concern here in pensacola beach and across much of the gulf coast right now. after a quiet summer, tropical storm karen is churning in the gulf and could be a hurricane before land fall. >> we are preparing for category one and deploying assets. >> reporter: preparations that stretch from louisiana through the florida panhandle. the gulf coast, for the first time this hurricane season is on alert. now that we are in a hurricane watch, we have removed the items from the beach area. >> reporter: windows boarded up, sandbags stacked and ready. some who planned for a few days on the beach decided -- >> i'm getting out. >> reporter: to move to higher ground as karen starts to move in. now we have seen a bit of a spitting rain this morning. if the storm stays on the current path, we should feel the real effects later today. it's forecast to make land fa
jay gray is live in pensacola beach on the florida panhandle. good morning. are people nervous down there? >> good morning, mara. i wouldn't say nervous, but cautious with winds near hurricane strength. it's causing concern here in pensacola beach and across much of the gulf coast right now. after a quiet summer, tropical storm karen is churning in the gulf and could be a hurricane before land fall. >> we are preparing for category one and deploying assets. >> reporter:...
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panhandle. the water temperatures, while very warm are not what they were a month ago. we have had cool nights as we are now in early october. the tropical storm 65, another ten miles an hour. we will crank it up to a category one. about 500 miles west southwest of miami. we think miami will completely miss this storm. it'll be north florida toward tallahassee over through pensacola. even in southern alabama. you can see some of the computer models, a bit of a spread with this but most of them put it east of new orleans, west of tallahassee and that will ba hound the florida panhandle -- likely to weaken back to a heavy rain this is over maryland into early next week. remember that the heavy intensity, a lot of these -- right into the chesapeake bay area. tonight down to 60 and tomorrow just another hazy day, even warmer, i don't know if quite the 86 but mid80s tomorrow. you see what happens, the next several days, more partly cloudy and warm. summer like pattern here. right into the second part
panhandle. the water temperatures, while very warm are not what they were a month ago. we have had cool nights as we are now in early october. the tropical storm 65, another ten miles an hour. we will crank it up to a category one. about 500 miles west southwest of miami. we think miami will completely miss this storm. it'll be north florida toward tallahassee over through pensacola. even in southern alabama. you can see some of the computer models, a bit of a spread with this but most of them...
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it looks like it will make landfall between louisiana and the florida panhandle. we had one tropical storm andrea. but this could make it up to a hurricane level. watch this as it makes that landfall likely saturday night. the hurricane hunters are coming off furlough for this. it looks like fema is being recalled from furlough already in anticipation of this system. also because we have the strong winds and the storm looks like it will intensify we have hurricane watches up. you can see this especially for alabama, mississippi, and part of the florida panhandle. that means by tomorrow we could start seeing some of those hurricane conditions, some of those strong winds moving in even in anticipation of the landfall. this is something that we'll watch very closely as we head towards the weekend. you can see the clouds shields in parts of florida. besides that the coast is moist recently. we'll really get moist thanks to the tropical system today and tomorrow. that's not even our only system. in the midwest we have this broad area. we have a disturbance and some of
it looks like it will make landfall between louisiana and the florida panhandle. we had one tropical storm andrea. but this could make it up to a hurricane level. watch this as it makes that landfall likely saturday night. the hurricane hunters are coming off furlough for this. it looks like fema is being recalled from furlough already in anticipation of this system. also because we have the strong winds and the storm looks like it will intensify we have hurricane watches up. you can see this...
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taking aim at an area from louisiana through the florida panhandle. jay gray is in pensacola beach with a look at the conditions and the rush to get ready. >> a sunset surf patrol. as the waves pick up ahead of the wind and rain here. >> hope all citizens will continue to be vigilant, be careful, be prepared. >> reporter: as tropical storm karen takes aim at the gulf coast where watches and warnings now stretch from south louisiana through the florida panhandle. emergency management teams are watching and working around the clock. the red cross is delivering essentials across the region. and crews are packing up or locking down everything they can while many who live in the strike zone are stacking sandbags to keep the water out and stocking up supplies to ride out the storm. >> brought lots of water an food and everything. getting prepared for it. >> reporter: on the beach, even the lifeguard stands like a lot of the visitors here are moving to higher ground. >> i think we decided that we're going to leave maybe a day earlier than what we had origina
taking aim at an area from louisiana through the florida panhandle. jay gray is in pensacola beach with a look at the conditions and the rush to get ready. >> a sunset surf patrol. as the waves pick up ahead of the wind and rain here. >> hope all citizens will continue to be vigilant, be careful, be prepared. >> reporter: as tropical storm karen takes aim at the gulf coast where watches and warnings now stretch from south louisiana through the florida panhandle. emergency...
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. >> tropical storm karen is barreling toward the florida panhandle where a hurricane watch is now in effect this morning. >> residents are bracing for the storm. summer, a quiet tropical storm karen could be a hurricane before landfall. >> we are preparing for category one and deploying assets in preparation for that. >> preparations that stretch from louisiana to the florida panhandle. the gulf coast is on alert. >> we have started to remove some items from the beach area. >> windows have been boarded up. some have decided -- >> i am getting out. >> to move to higher ground as karen starts to move in. track, werm stays on could feel the real effects starting sometime later today. it is forecast to make landfall late saturday into sunday morning. jay gray, wbal-tv 11 news. continues,hutdown lawmakers iwatch their approval ratings plummet, even among future voters. le guy.l him, litt maryland areers in taking the shutdown in stride. they were supposed to go to fort mchenry. oriolesimore al stepped in to save the day. they went to camden yards again. >> do you like it? is it fun? >> i
. >> tropical storm karen is barreling toward the florida panhandle where a hurricane watch is now in effect this morning. >> residents are bracing for the storm. summer, a quiet tropical storm karen could be a hurricane before landfall. >> we are preparing for category one and deploying assets in preparation for that. >> preparations that stretch from louisiana to the florida panhandle. the gulf coast is on alert. >> we have started to remove some items from the...
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. >> they're warning communities from louisiana through the florida panhandle to prepare. nbc's jay grey is in pensacola beach with the preparations. >> this morning, the surf is building and the wind and rain is on the way here. >> i hope all citizens will continue to be vigilant. be ericafu be careful and prepared. >> watches and warnings now stretch from south louisiana through the florida panhandle. emergency management teams are watching and working around the clock. the red cross is delivering essentials across the region and crews are packing up or locking down everything they can while many who live in the strike zone are stacking sandbags to keep the water out and stocking up supplies to ride out the storm. >> bought lots of water and food and everything. getting prepared for it. >> reporter: on the beach, even the lifeguard stands, like a lot of the visitors here are moving to higher ground. >> we decided that we're going to leave maybe a day earlier than what we had originally planned. >> reporter: but for some, not before they leave one last set of tracks in th
. >> they're warning communities from louisiana through the florida panhandle to prepare. nbc's jay grey is in pensacola beach with the preparations. >> this morning, the surf is building and the wind and rain is on the way here. >> i hope all citizens will continue to be vigilant. be ericafu be careful and prepared. >> watches and warnings now stretch from south louisiana through the florida panhandle. emergency management teams are watching and working around the...
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. >> reporter: preparations from louisiana to the florida panhandle. the gulf coast for the first time his hurricane season is on alert. >> we have started to remove some items from the beach area. >> reporter: windows boarded up. sand bags stacked and ready. and some have decided -- >> i'm getting out. >> reporter: to move to higher ground as karen starts to move in. and if karen stays on its current path we should begin to feel the severe effects of this storm sometime this evening. it should make landfall taking aim right now at pensacola beach sometime late saturday and sunday morning. >>> bill karins will have more on karen's path and intensity in a few moments. >>> on day four of the government shutdown the impact is growing more apparent. states could run out of money for women, infants and children food program by the end of the month. >> every day counts. i always promised my daughter that i refuse to let her grow up without a mom. >> she has been told her rare sarcoma could be terminal. without funding and any new institute of health drug tri
. >> reporter: preparations from louisiana to the florida panhandle. the gulf coast for the first time his hurricane season is on alert. >> we have started to remove some items from the beach area. >> reporter: windows boarded up. sand bags stacked and ready. and some have decided -- >> i'm getting out. >> reporter: to move to higher ground as karen starts to move in. and if karen stays on its current path we should begin to feel the severe effects of this storm...
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i expect wind and rain from louisiana into the florida panhandle and eventually, sure, some of that moisture will get pulled up ahead of the front and make it's way all the way up the eastern seaboard. so the continued humidity there is absolutely expected. so i don't think i've ever seen a low level swirl as well defined as this one has sitting in the gulf of mexico. it looks like a pacific system you would see where it goes over the colder water of the pacific and sits for awhile. it's almost posttropical but there will be winds probably 30 or 35 miles per hour and once we start interacting with the front, i think some rain from louisiana all the way up the eastern seaboard. back to you. >> thanks, jim. everybody sees jim cantore and wondering if their vacation plans are safe. a minimal impact from the storm. thank you, jim. here's the way it looks in washington this morning. your nation's capitol. what a gorgeous sunrise coming up. it looks like summer and feels a lot like summer outside. 70 degrees right now with 87% humidity. really summertime lingering on here into october. we made 90
i expect wind and rain from louisiana into the florida panhandle and eventually, sure, some of that moisture will get pulled up ahead of the front and make it's way all the way up the eastern seaboard. so the continued humidity there is absolutely expected. so i don't think i've ever seen a low level swirl as well defined as this one has sitting in the gulf of mexico. it looks like a pacific system you would see where it goes over the colder water of the pacific and sits for awhile. it's almost...
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and a hurricane watch stretches from louisiana to the florida panhandle. it has residents and the government getting ready. thanks to the hurricane watch, it has brought a few dozen florida national guard members out of furlough... and back on the force. "... ready to respond." karen is forecasted to hit the gulf coast as a weak hurricane or tropical storm. ((2-shot toss to weather)) ((ad lib meteorologist)) ((traffic ((traffic reporter ad libs)) map smart map green map 40 maop answering your health care law questions... after the break, our national reporter takes a look at the biggest confusions... and finds answers. ((break 2)) affordable healthcare act is now open for business. healthcare exchanges have generated plenty of viewer questions here and at our sister stations across the country. national correspondent kristine frazao has been keeping track of your e--mails and she's here to sort thru the confusion. [frazao standup] in "challenges continue for people across the country. even though we've known the law was going to be implemented for more tha
and a hurricane watch stretches from louisiana to the florida panhandle. it has residents and the government getting ready. thanks to the hurricane watch, it has brought a few dozen florida national guard members out of furlough... and back on the force. "... ready to respond." karen is forecasted to hit the gulf coast as a weak hurricane or tropical storm. ((2-shot toss to weather)) ((ad lib meteorologist)) ((traffic ((traffic reporter ad libs)) map smart map green map 40 maop...
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areas from louisiana to the florida panhandle, many people are heading to higher ground. the storm was packing sustained winds. forecasters expected to possibly gather strength before reaching the shore line. like new orleans or not taking chances. us the allows flexibility and authority to make necessary actions. should things change quickly. our merge operation center is going to be activated 24/7 starting this evening. >> name is daily operations briefing says the agency is what they call non-mission capable because of the government shutdown. only 19% of the agencies workforce is available deployment. you can track the storms at your fingertips with our free her cap. -- free hurricane app. remnants. >> would make it the rain from it. an extended stretch of dry conditions. it feels tropical out there. almost 90 degrees. 89, 18 degrees warmer than what you would expect in october. dulles airport a record high of 90 degrees. it was feeling like a summertime . 71 is the normal high. 50 is the normal low. below freezing on the day in 1974. we are not talking any cooler air
areas from louisiana to the florida panhandle, many people are heading to higher ground. the storm was packing sustained winds. forecasters expected to possibly gather strength before reaching the shore line. like new orleans or not taking chances. us the allows flexibility and authority to make necessary actions. should things change quickly. our merge operation center is going to be activated 24/7 starting this evening. >> name is daily operations briefing says the agency is what they...
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-- landfall, we think in the florida panhandle. foggy first thing in the morning. much more on your weekend and karen coming up. >> all right. overtime costs on the police force. $30million was isn't just last career in the fiscal year. >> are all those shifts putting too much strain on the police department. >> reporter: we found police officers making $40,000, $60,000, even $100,000 in evertime. it looks great on paper but it means a tough job. it's a job that can't be done thinking about punching a team clock. crime doesn't care if it's 35bg or if a police officer has plans. evertime is part of the plans. >> i'm worried about not onlier that safety but the safety of the citizens and the folks they're interacting with. the human body can only work so much. >> reporter: some officers are working a lot enough to earn tens of thousands in evertime showing at least 200 officers who made at least $35,000 in overtime. the police agree it's a problem, but what's the cost? >> it's in the just about the overtime. what you guys are touchin
-- landfall, we think in the florida panhandle. foggy first thing in the morning. much more on your weekend and karen coming up. >> all right. overtime costs on the police force. $30million was isn't just last career in the fiscal year. >> are all those shifts putting too much strain on the police department. >> reporter: we found police officers making $40,000, $60,000, even $100,000 in evertime. it looks great on paper but it means a tough job. it's a job that can't be done...
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>>> just east of pensacola, in the florida panhandle, is 84 acres of some of the most dangerous land in the state. this is the santa rosa correctional institution, a maximum security prison with more than 2,800 inmates. >> roll out. i have over 200 inmates that are serving life sentences, and i have over 200 inmates that are serving 25-year mandatory senses. our population here at santa rosa consists of inmates that are violation of probation to drug charges to burglary to rape or murder. just coming to work, the correctional officers in an institution put themselves in danger every day. >> back out, kneel down. you do it when i tell you to, you understand? i worry about them 24 hours a day. the worst thing you can have happen as a warden is one of your staff members hurt or loss of one of your staff members. >> i am going to put it in these terms to just be honest and understanding that this is a war. so, you don't know what to expect from day to day and minute to minute. you can't beat the people that made the system and made the rules and have all the power. >> j.c., your locker i
>>> just east of pensacola, in the florida panhandle, is 84 acres of some of the most dangerous land in the state. this is the santa rosa correctional institution, a maximum security prison with more than 2,800 inmates. >> roll out. i have over 200 inmates that are serving life sentences, and i have over 200 inmates that are serving 25-year mandatory senses. our population here at santa rosa consists of inmates that are violation of probation to drug charges to burglary to rape...
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some of the computer models pull it up over cuba and bring it into the florida panhandle. we end up getting a lot of rain, rain we could use monday and tuesday, maybe as early as sunday night but monday and tuesday. this tropical moisture could be heading to m tonight down to 58. your two-degree guarantee in the mid-80s. tomorrow night around 60 degrees. check out the next couple of days. you'll notice the numbers in the low 80s thursday and friday. plenty of sunshine, our indian summer continuing. big rain maker potential sunday late but mainly into monday and tuesday. again, that's front coming in and potentially that moisture in the caribbean taking a ride up that front. we'll see what happens. in the meantime, does it get nicer. >> that's interesting, coming up tomorrow. >> do not cover, yet. hey, here's kelly. >> love the pink. we are thinking pink here at abc2. we're raisings awareness -- raising awareness about the disease. the doctor jones us. doctor, talk about the importance of early detection. i know we hammered that in all month long, actually all year. >> it s
some of the computer models pull it up over cuba and bring it into the florida panhandle. we end up getting a lot of rain, rain we could use monday and tuesday, maybe as early as sunday night but monday and tuesday. this tropical moisture could be heading to m tonight down to 58. your two-degree guarantee in the mid-80s. tomorrow night around 60 degrees. check out the next couple of days. you'll notice the numbers in the low 80s thursday and friday. plenty of sunshine, our indian summer...
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watching and warnings extend from louisiana to the florida panhandle right now. currently tropical storm karen is moving closer and still more than 200 miles of the howard street -- south of mississippi. a state of emergency has been declared. >>> how called karen impact our weather? tim williams is tracking that. >> good afternoon. they do go through a bit of transition from time to time. so karen while it's still a tropical storm as of the 11:00 update the winds have been knocked back from 65 to 52 miles per hour. still in tropical storm stratus. it's still expected to get its act together and become a category 1 hurricane at some point before making land fall tomorrow afternoon into the evening. then it starts to make its way into our region. all the models have it moving in our general direction. it will lose its characteristics as a tropical storm. we'll still have all a of moisture associated with it and that rain is going to move into our region. it's much needed. we will get that rain without all the problems. right now we're looking at still another warm
watching and warnings extend from louisiana to the florida panhandle right now. currently tropical storm karen is moving closer and still more than 200 miles of the howard street -- south of mississippi. a state of emergency has been declared. >>> how called karen impact our weather? tim williams is tracking that. >> good afternoon. they do go through a bit of transition from time to time. so karen while it's still a tropical storm as of the 11:00 update the winds have been...
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one last month, one in the last few weeks in a prison in the florida panhandle. this is that prison, or i was able to manipulate the prison -- moments ago -- at any rate this is a prison in the florida panhandle and right in the center of it, in a very sparsely populated area, just before you get to franklin county, so if you good north here in georgia and alabama, good to the east, the point is they could be anywhere. the first guy got out back in september when the court clerk's office received bogus documents that reduced to life sentence to 15 years. while investigating that case the state attorney's office learned that a second killer got out using the exact same trick. and then, those fake court orders included forged signatures from prosecutors. along with the signature of a judge you just might recognize, judge perry, who oversaw the infamous murder trial of casey anthony. the judge says there's no way that 0 these guys acted on their own. >> somebody had to help them. they alone could not do this in franklin. >> there is a jail somewhere -- >> i think so
one last month, one in the last few weeks in a prison in the florida panhandle. this is that prison, or i was able to manipulate the prison -- moments ago -- at any rate this is a prison in the florida panhandle and right in the center of it, in a very sparsely populated area, just before you get to franklin county, so if you good north here in georgia and alabama, good to the east, the point is they could be anywhere. the first guy got out back in september when the court clerk's office...
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panhandle. >> at pensacola beach with a look at the conditions and the rush to get ready for landfall. >> this morning the surf is building and the wind and rain is on the way here. >> all citizens will continue to be vigilant. be careful. be prepared. >> as tropical storm karen takes aim at the gulf coast where watches and warnings now stretch from south louisiana through the florida panhandle. the red cross is delivering essentials across the region. and crews are packing up or locking down everything they can while many who live in the strike zone are stacking sand fwoogs keep the water out and stocking up supplies to ride out the storm. >> we've got lots of food and water. >> on the beach even the lifeguards are moving to higher ground. >> i think we're leaveing a day earlier than planned. >> but for some, not before they leave one last set of tracks in the sand as karen continues to track towards the coast. john gray, wbal-tv 11 news. >> now your 11 insta-weather plus forecast with meteorol
panhandle. >> at pensacola beach with a look at the conditions and the rush to get ready for landfall. >> this morning the surf is building and the wind and rain is on the way here. >> all citizens will continue to be vigilant. be careful. be prepared. >> as tropical storm karen takes aim at the gulf coast where watches and warnings now stretch from south louisiana through the florida panhandle. the red cross is delivering essentials across the region. and crews are...
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joseph jenkins walked out of the franklin correctional institution in the florida panhandle. he was serving a life sentence for a 1998 murder. charles walker walked out of the same jail 10 days later on october 8th. he was serving a life sentence for a 1999 murder. but authorities didn't realize the men were released by mistake until tuesday. both pleading for the men to turn themselves in. >> i know who you are. your family knows knows who you are and we want to you return home safely. we love you. we believe in you. you we want you to surrender yourself. >> i am asking that you, joseph jenkins turn yourself into the nearest appropriate authority so we can end this episode of our lives. >> walker's mother says they spent the whole week after his released. walker appeared in public places and even going before his church last sunday. meanwhile jenkins family says they traveled six hours to pick him up from jail. the first stop was grandma's house and then jenkins disappeared. a no show at his own birthday party on october 1st. orange county police say the families made no att
joseph jenkins walked out of the franklin correctional institution in the florida panhandle. he was serving a life sentence for a 1998 murder. charles walker walked out of the same jail 10 days later on october 8th. he was serving a life sentence for a 1999 murder. but authorities didn't realize the men were released by mistake until tuesday. both pleading for the men to turn themselves in. >> i know who you are. your family knows knows who you are and we want to you return home safely....
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but the landfall looks like it's going to be the florida panhandle sunday night. so conditions are starting to deteriorate here as well. winds are sustained at 95 kilometers an hour. it's moving north-northwest at 17 kph. you'll be getting a great deal of rain from this. the areas in the red, 200 millimeters-plus. at the moment it's all coming down over the water, but as it nears, you'll start to feel the very heavy showers coming in pretty much along a very good portion of the coast. our next storm is going to be a little bit different. we have snow to the back of it. and severe thunderstorms to the front. here it is. heavy snow from the dakotas, right down into colorado. you can see about 30 centimeters of snow. to the east of that front line, it's going to be severe. some heavy rain, maybe even 50 millimeters when all is said and done, enough to cause some flooding. and there's also the potential for tornadoes. there was one that touched down in the last couple of hours. so you'll need to watch out for these conditions. on friday, the temperatures will be comin
but the landfall looks like it's going to be the florida panhandle sunday night. so conditions are starting to deteriorate here as well. winds are sustained at 95 kilometers an hour. it's moving north-northwest at 17 kph. you'll be getting a great deal of rain from this. the areas in the red, 200 millimeters-plus. at the moment it's all coming down over the water, but as it nears, you'll start to feel the very heavy showers coming in pretty much along a very good portion of the coast. our next...
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panhandle, little is left to chance. there is a rule for seemingly everything inmates do, including the manner in which they walk from one location to another. >> used to we had to walk on the right side of the line, stay on the right side of the line. now they want us to walk on the line. they just want us to line up straight. their rules, you know, the way they do it. >> hey, come here, you. why are you steady talking? come to chow, plus you hung up on the gate, you went back. go to chow, right? isn't that what we do? >> yes, sir. >> so, get in line like you're supposed to and don't walk back against the green. you're supposed to go and you're eating lunch with somebody special today or you're hung up, you were waiting on somebody and i don't know why. give me the pen. i'll give it to you later. we don't bring -- they're not here to write letters. i don't want anybody getting stabbed in the eye, because then they'll leave prison with a patch. he knows not to bring this. i'll talk to him later. all right, go to chow. >>
panhandle, little is left to chance. there is a rule for seemingly everything inmates do, including the manner in which they walk from one location to another. >> used to we had to walk on the right side of the line, stay on the right side of the line. now they want us to walk on the line. they just want us to line up straight. their rules, you know, the way they do it. >> hey, come here, you. why are you steady talking? come to chow, plus you hung up on the gate, you went back. go...
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panhandle. and would you look at this happening across the high plains in wyoming and into south dakota and nebraska? a major winter storm. we could see one to two feet of snow between now and sunday. definitely a change is in the air as far as the seasons go. i'm david bernard, cbs news, miami. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news," 20 years after black hawk down. never-before-seen surveillance video of the battle in somalia that left 18 americans dead. this is the "cbs morning news." left 18 americans dead. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] old el paso frozen entrées. now in freezers. abreva can heal a cold sore in as few as 2 1/2 days when used at the first sign. without it, the virus spreads from cell to cell. unlike other treatments, abreva penetrates deep to block the virus, to protect healthy cells so cold sores heal fast. as fast as 2 1/2 days when used at the first sign. ♪ learn more at abreva.com. don't tough it out. knock it out! fast. [ female announce
panhandle. and would you look at this happening across the high plains in wyoming and into south dakota and nebraska? a major winter storm. we could see one to two feet of snow between now and sunday. definitely a change is in the air as far as the seasons go. i'm david bernard, cbs news, miami. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news," 20 years after black hawk down. never-before-seen surveillance video of the battle in somalia that left 18 americans dead. this is the...
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south of us a little rain just beginning to show up in the florida panhandle the track from karen, somewhat now, you kind of shorten as it may reach as far north as south carolina before it dissipates it may not even get to the coast as a tropical storm. really sheered by a lot of west, southwest breezes, a lot of dry air in it, this storm has not increased in fact it has decreased in intensity. to the west of us there is a cold front. shower activity out there. moves in our direction we have two things headed our way some of this tropical moisture may be on monday the front also coming through the area on monday. we do have a chance at least of getting decent rain over the next 7 days weekend will be dominated by a very warm condition, high pressure over the area. there is a look at karen tonight. most activity has displaced east, northeast of the scepter and in fact, -- center and in fact it has been really sheered, not increased in intensity. showers this afternoon, north of us, one or two, not too far from philadelphia, one showing up southwest pa you may see clouds but do not expect to
south of us a little rain just beginning to show up in the florida panhandle the track from karen, somewhat now, you kind of shorten as it may reach as far north as south carolina before it dissipates it may not even get to the coast as a tropical storm. really sheered by a lot of west, southwest breezes, a lot of dry air in it, this storm has not increased in fact it has decreased in intensity. to the west of us there is a cold front. shower activity out there. moves in our direction we have...
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panhandle, jim, they surrendered peacefully. >> axelrod: the department of justice and jpmorgan chase have reached a tentative deal on civil charges relate to the company's mortgage-backed securities business. the banking giant was being ed for, among other things, misrepresenting the quality of mortgages being used to back investments the bank was selling. as jeff pegues reports, it is the largest settlement ever between the government and a corporation. >> reporter: jpmorgan chase was one of just a few wall street giants to emerge from the depths of the financial crisis relatively unscaightd, but now the country's largest bank has tentatively agreed to pay $13 billion, an unprecedented price to address questionable practices in its mortgage business. sources tell cbs news the framework of the agreement is now complete. assuming the deal holds, chase is reportedly agreed to pay the u.s. government $9 billion in fines and penalties, an additional $4 billion for mortgage modifications for homeowners. jpmorgan chase is up 24% for the year, but because it has mounting legal fees, the ban
panhandle, jim, they surrendered peacefully. >> axelrod: the department of justice and jpmorgan chase have reached a tentative deal on civil charges relate to the company's mortgage-backed securities business. the banking giant was being ed for, among other things, misrepresenting the quality of mortgages being used to back investments the bank was selling. as jeff pegues reports, it is the largest settlement ever between the government and a corporation. >> reporter: jpmorgan chase...
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it is expected to make landfall somewhere between louisiana and the florida panhandle probably saturday night, but we'll have to monitor that. we have hurricane watches going up. those are the pink, and already florida starting to get some of the moisture associated with this system, so some flood warnings up. you can see some of the already bands of this storm starting to move in. what we're seeing along the rest of the gulf coast that has been another disturbance that has been making the soil moist, but here is a look at the forecast for today. you can see some of those clouds already approaching the gulf coast. otherwise another potent system in the northern tier of the country. look at this, some of these temperatures, rapid city for example in the 40s, ahead of this 60s and 70s, so some of these areas that you see as rain are going to shift over to snow, combine that with wind and some of the areas on the ground will be very treacherous. so large area of moisture, and we'll see all of the areas in blue, those are winter storm watches and warnings. and the mid-section of the country
it is expected to make landfall somewhere between louisiana and the florida panhandle probably saturday night, but we'll have to monitor that. we have hurricane watches going up. those are the pink, and already florida starting to get some of the moisture associated with this system, so some flood warnings up. you can see some of the already bands of this storm starting to move in. what we're seeing along the rest of the gulf coast that has been another disturbance that has been making the soil...
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storm preparations are underway from louisiana to the florida panhandle. right now here is a live look at the projected path and intensity of this storm. the storm, which has a slight chance of becoming a hurricane before landfall, is expected to bring heavy rains and strong winds by sunday morning. >> back here at home in the bay area, a family of six in san jose is so lucky to be alive after their attic catches fire >> firefighters arrived within five minutes after calling 911. he says they immediately evacuated with their two young children and in-laws, though he didn't realize it at the time. it was his home that was on fire. >> i say everybody -- i don't think it's our hit-or-miss m fire. maybe the mountains, maybe fire. even outside the smoke. >> now, all six who live inside are doing just fine without any injuries. crews knocked down the flames within about 45 minutes. we went into the home with a couple to survey the damage. we can tell you the majority of the damage is on the second floor. the fire captain says the cause is likely accidental. >> 12 familiessma are now home th
storm preparations are underway from louisiana to the florida panhandle. right now here is a live look at the projected path and intensity of this storm. the storm, which has a slight chance of becoming a hurricane before landfall, is expected to bring heavy rains and strong winds by sunday morning. >> back here at home in the bay area, a family of six in san jose is so lucky to be alive after their attic catches fire >> firefighters arrived within five minutes after calling 911....
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panhandle around pensacola. and, again, that would be generally over the next 48 hours or so. i'm david bernard, cbs news, miami. >>> iran's new president hasan rouhani said again that iran is open to discussing details of its nuclear program and that his country is not seeking nuclear weapons, but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu told "cbs morning news" anchor charlie rose he's not buying iran's charm offensive. >> will they believe that the iranian regime can change and say whatever we were trying to do -- >> yeah. >> -- we're prepared to change. >> well, mahmoud amine jan was a wolf in wolf's clothing and rouhani is a wolf in sheep's clothing and we can't let him pull the wool over our eyes. so the answer to the question is can there be a real change? maybe yes, maybe not, but the only way to find out is to insist on an agreement that truly dismantles iran's nuclear program. >> you can see more of charlie rose's interview with israeli's prime minister benjamin netanyahu coming up on "cbs this morning
panhandle around pensacola. and, again, that would be generally over the next 48 hours or so. i'm david bernard, cbs news, miami. >>> iran's new president hasan rouhani said again that iran is open to discussing details of its nuclear program and that his country is not seeking nuclear weapons, but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu told "cbs morning news" anchor charlie rose he's not buying iran's charm offensive. >> will they believe that the iranian regime can...
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panhandle. and would you look at this happening across the high plains in wyoming and in south dakota and nebraska? a major winter storm. we could see one to two feet of snow between now and sunday. definitely a change is in the air as far as the seasons go. i'm david bernard, cbs news, miami. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news," 20 years after black hawk down. never-before-seen surveillance video in somalia that left 18 americans dead. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] old el paso frozen entrées. now in freezers. abreva can heal a cold sore in as few as 2 1/2 days when used at the first sign. without it, the virus spreads from cell to cell. unlike other treatments, abreva penetrates deep to block the virus, to protect healthy cells so cold sores heal fast. as fast as 2 1/2 days when used at the first sign. ♪ learn more at abreva.com. don't tough it out. knock it out! fast. [ female announcer ] only with abreva. knock it out! fast. ♪ that special something tha
panhandle. and would you look at this happening across the high plains in wyoming and in south dakota and nebraska? a major winter storm. we could see one to two feet of snow between now and sunday. definitely a change is in the air as far as the seasons go. i'm david bernard, cbs news, miami. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news," 20 years after black hawk down. never-before-seen surveillance video in somalia that left 18 americans dead. this is the "cbs morning...
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. >> reporter: officials urged reads from the florida panhandle to louisiana's barrier island tolz heed the warnings. winds up to 40 miles per hour and flash flood regular still expected. in mississippi, people are using sandbags to protect their homes. there were some evacuations in low-lying areas like louisiana's plaqueminess parish, where the storm surge could be up to three feet. >> if we were confident, we wouldn't be asking for the evacuation. it's too close to call. we don't want to make a judgment on the wrong side. >> reporter: the storm has impacted oil production in the gulf cutting output by half. but, jeff, some workers are already being sent back on to platforms, a sign the worst of the storm has passed those areas. >> glor: manuel, thank you. in southern california, the threat is hurricane-force winds. the santa anas. carter evans is in porter ranch in the northern san fernando valley. >> reporter: the winds have been blowing steady like this all day. in some areas near los angeles, gusts have exceeded 80 miles per hour. the humidity is also extremely low, single digit i
. >> reporter: officials urged reads from the florida panhandle to louisiana's barrier island tolz heed the warnings. winds up to 40 miles per hour and flash flood regular still expected. in mississippi, people are using sandbags to protect their homes. there were some evacuations in low-lying areas like louisiana's plaqueminess parish, where the storm surge could be up to three feet. >> if we were confident, we wouldn't be asking for the evacuation. it's too close to call. we don't...
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in the center of the gulf coast here from louisiana on over to the florida panhandle, hurricane watches, hurricane conditions possible this weekend in that area. in louisiana, we have down in grand isle a voluntary evacuation. and for the southeastern part of the state tropical storm warnings. meaning tropical storm conditions there are likely for the new orleans area. just the possibility of tropical storm conditions right now. we also have this mega winter storm going on out there in wyoming where we could get a foot and a half of snow. and two feet around rapid city, the snow is already coming down out there. then to the east of that, severe weather possible up here to the south of minneapolis in iowa, maybe even tornadoes. back to you, brian. >> all right. weather channel headquarters with a look at all of it tonight. thanks. >>> we'll take another break. when we come back, the terrified wife and mother inside that range rover. what she was thinking as bikers swarmed and then some attacked. >>> there is other news tonight. sadly it includes a tragedy on the high seas as an unstable
in the center of the gulf coast here from louisiana on over to the florida panhandle, hurricane watches, hurricane conditions possible this weekend in that area. in louisiana, we have down in grand isle a voluntary evacuation. and for the southeastern part of the state tropical storm warnings. meaning tropical storm conditions there are likely for the new orleans area. just the possibility of tropical storm conditions right now. we also have this mega winter storm going on out there in wyoming...
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panhandle, you will find impacts there. so travel delays likely this weekend again, if you are doing any flights. otherwise, back here in the bay area. you are in that sweet spot of the weather. look at this, tomorrow morning, 8:00 a.m., temperatures in the low 50s and sunny skies in the bay, inland and at the coast. and that sunshine will continue through 4:on 0 p.m., and hotter temperatures through the interior valleys in october. we will be close to 90 degrees. let's go outside to the high definition sky camera network. we are still dealing with the haze from the smoke of the fire southeast of field that will be improving at this point, you can see in san francisco, camera not shaking around too much. so, we get the benefits tomorrow of that sunshine that the wind helped to, you know, warm us up as well. as we look at the saturday forecast. 85 in san jose, and 87 in morgan hill and 88 in gillroy. a lot of spots will feel like 90 if you are out in the sun for a prolonged period of time remember the spf and drink plenty of
panhandle, you will find impacts there. so travel delays likely this weekend again, if you are doing any flights. otherwise, back here in the bay area. you are in that sweet spot of the weather. look at this, tomorrow morning, 8:00 a.m., temperatures in the low 50s and sunny skies in the bay, inland and at the coast. and that sunshine will continue through 4:on 0 p.m., and hotter temperatures through the interior valleys in october. we will be close to 90 degrees. let's go outside to the high...
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. >> their brief taste of freedom ended on saturday in the florida panhandle. >> they surrounded the room. about 20 task force members, using a pa stem from one of the cars were able to instruct them that they knew where they were and they wanted them to come out. >> joseph jeffing ins and charles walker were less than a 2-hour drive from the franklin correctional institution. that's where they have been serving life centses without patrol for two separate murders. ear earlier in the day, their families we want before cameras. >> we love you. we believe in you. we want you to surrender yourself to someone you trust who will bring you back in safely. >> the escapes were an embarrassment to the florida department of krksz. the men were able to walk out of prison, thanks to forged documents sent to the clerk of the court. once they got out, they even walked into a jail in orlando to do what's required by law: to register as felonies. they had mug shots taken and they were finger printed no red flags we want up until the murder from one of the victims said she heard about the release. th
. >> their brief taste of freedom ended on saturday in the florida panhandle. >> they surrounded the room. about 20 task force members, using a pa stem from one of the cars were able to instruct them that they knew where they were and they wanted them to come out. >> joseph jeffing ins and charles walker were less than a 2-hour drive from the franklin correctional institution. that's where they have been serving life centses without patrol for two separate murders. ear earlier...
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panhandle along pensacola. squen, that could be generally over the next 48 hours or so. i'm david bernard, cbs news, miami. >>> iran's new president hasan rouhani said again iran is open to discussing details of its nuclear program and that its country is not seeking nuclear weapons, but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu told "cbs this morning" anchor charlie rose he's not buys iran's charm offensive. >> will they believe that the iranian regime can change and say whatever we were trying to do -- >> yeah. >> -- we're prepared to change. >> well, mahmoud amine jan was a wolf in wolf's clothing and rouhani is a wolf in sheep's clothing and we can't let him pull the wool over our eyes. the answer to the question is can there be a real change? maybe yes, maybe not, but the only way to find out is to insist on an agreement that truly dismantles iran's nuclear program. >> you can see more of charlie rose's interview with israeli's prime minister benjamin netanyahu coming up on "cbs this morning." >>> he admit
panhandle along pensacola. squen, that could be generally over the next 48 hours or so. i'm david bernard, cbs news, miami. >>> iran's new president hasan rouhani said again iran is open to discussing details of its nuclear program and that its country is not seeking nuclear weapons, but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu told "cbs this morning" anchor charlie rose he's not buys iran's charm offensive. >> will they believe that the iranian regime can change and...
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five of the seven attempts were from the same prison in the florida panhandle. investigators are looking into tips that inmates could buy the fake documents for as much as $8,000. >> i urge those of you who may have helped them to come forward, talk to us before we find you. >> reporter: detectives have not ruled out the escape plots may have had help from someone inside the system and say the orange county clerk's office is a significant focus of the investigation. many of the fake documents were mailed there. dna tests are under way to find out who handled the paperwork. investigators have also seized the computers from the prison library. >> those are u.s. marshals. >> reporter: and they're analyzing the ipad and cell phone u.s. marshals found when they captured walker and jenkins in a tense standoff at a panama city beach motel. henry pearson is jenkins' uncle. >> the disappointment in this family is -- it's truly amazing. >> reporter: forgeries have been used before, to break out prisoners in other states, including wisconsin, ohio and michigan. capturing t
five of the seven attempts were from the same prison in the florida panhandle. investigators are looking into tips that inmates could buy the fake documents for as much as $8,000. >> i urge those of you who may have helped them to come forward, talk to us before we find you. >> reporter: detectives have not ruled out the escape plots may have had help from someone inside the system and say the orange county clerk's office is a significant focus of the investigation. many of the fake...
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it is in the florida panhandle and it will move up along the front and that could bring us some more rain. certainly some clouds by wednesday and maybe rain late wednesday and wednesday night and perhaps into thursday. in the meantime, clouds pushing out but there is still high and midlevel clouds back to the west of us. we'll end up with all night to clear everything out. chilly at the bus stop. 40s and 50s. tuesday is the best day of the week. the warmest day in terms of not having any rain. and then clouds and showers return late on wednesday and you may see the remaining damp and chilly on thursday and perhaps into friday. here is our future-cast. tomorrow afternoon, a lot of sunshine. clouds linger across southern maryland. 6:00, still clouds. but then look at what happens. by morning on wednesday, clouds return to the metro area and by 11:00 on wednesday in the morning, showers possible, as close to us as fredericksberg. so overnight tonight, partly cloudy and breezy and chilly. temperatures 46-56 and winds north, northwest at 15. so we have 50s to start. these are downtown tem
it is in the florida panhandle and it will move up along the front and that could bring us some more rain. certainly some clouds by wednesday and maybe rain late wednesday and wednesday night and perhaps into thursday. in the meantime, clouds pushing out but there is still high and midlevel clouds back to the west of us. we'll end up with all night to clear everything out. chilly at the bus stop. 40s and 50s. tuesday is the best day of the week. the warmest day in terms of not having any rain....
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watches arwatches are up from louisiana to the florida panhandle. car sen expected to make lawful late tomorrow oral early sunday. flooding will be the main concern as the storm continues to move up the east coast. another suspect has surrendered in that motorcycle road rage attack in new york city. francis in assisi. the pope tries to make the church more like his namesake. and the champ makes a rare public appearance when the cbs evening news continues. [ male announcer ] they were some pretty good moves. and the best move of all? having the right partner at your side. take the next step. consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company to be your partner. go long. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about
watches arwatches are up from louisiana to the florida panhandle. car sen expected to make lawful late tomorrow oral early sunday. flooding will be the main concern as the storm continues to move up the east coast. another suspect has surrendered in that motorcycle road rage attack in new york city. francis in assisi. the pope tries to make the church more like his namesake. and the champ makes a rare public appearance when the cbs evening news continues. [ male announcer ] they were some...
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before hitting the mainland between louisiana and the florida panhandle. people are getting ready in this event. energy companies in the gulf are evacuating some workers and cutting back on production while fema workers currently furloughed because of the government shutdown are being ordered back on the job. steve harrigan is live from myrrhs l grove, pardon me, louisiana, with more. steve, what steps are people taking now? >> reporter: jenna, an overall sense here really of caution, not panic. people are beginning to try and move the earth to build barriers. we've seen some sandbagging as well. louisiana's governor, bobly jindal, has deployed 650 members of the national guard. also the army corps of engineers has closed that giant floodgate around the city of new orleans to keep that stay in case we do see heavy rain over the next 48 hours, jenna. jenna: i'm sure this is something these folks have seen quite a few times before. >> reporter: they are, especially in the lower-lying areas like plaqueman's parish where i am now. the houses are pretty much up
before hitting the mainland between louisiana and the florida panhandle. people are getting ready in this event. energy companies in the gulf are evacuating some workers and cutting back on production while fema workers currently furloughed because of the government shutdown are being ordered back on the job. steve harrigan is live from myrrhs l grove, pardon me, louisiana, with more. steve, what steps are people taking now? >> reporter: jenna, an overall sense here really of caution, not...
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in the center of the gulf coast here from louisiana on over to the florida panhandle, hurricane watches, hurricane conditions possible this weekend in that area. in louisiana, we have down in grand isle a voluntary evacuation. and tropical storm warnings, meaning tropical storm conditions there are likely for the new orleans area. just the possibility of tropical storm conditions right now. we also have this mega winter storm going on out there in wyoming where we could get a foot and a half of snow. and two feet around rapid city, the snow is already coming down out there. then to the east of that, severe weather possible up here to the south of minneapolis in iowa, maybe even tornadoes. back to you, brian. >> all right. weather channel headquarters with a look at all of it tonight. thanks. >>> we'll take another break. when we come back, the terrified wife and mother inside that range rover. what she was thinking as bikers swarmed and then some attacked. help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the
in the center of the gulf coast here from louisiana on over to the florida panhandle, hurricane watches, hurricane conditions possible this weekend in that area. in louisiana, we have down in grand isle a voluntary evacuation. and tropical storm warnings, meaning tropical storm conditions there are likely for the new orleans area. just the possibility of tropical storm conditions right now. we also have this mega winter storm going on out there in wyoming where we could get a foot and a half of...
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watches are up from louisiana to the florida panhandle. karen is expected to make lawful landfall late tomorrow oral early sunday. flooding will be the main concern as the storm continues to move up the east coast. another suspect has surrendered in that motorcycle road rage attack in new york city. francis in assisi. the pope tries to make the church more like his namesake. and the champ makes a rare public appearance when the cbs evening news continues. me prett. and the best move of all? having the right partner at your side. take the next step. consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company to be your partner. go long. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal.?w so i asked my doctor about victoza®. he said victoza® i
watches are up from louisiana to the florida panhandle. karen is expected to make lawful landfall late tomorrow oral early sunday. flooding will be the main concern as the storm continues to move up the east coast. another suspect has surrendered in that motorcycle road rage attack in new york city. francis in assisi. the pope tries to make the church more like his namesake. and the champ makes a rare public appearance when the cbs evening news continues. me prett. and the best move of all?...
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signs of the approaching storm from louisiana through the florida panhandle. , andng flags and sandbags a last-minute rush to secure what ever they can. >> everyone needs to be paying attention. these things have minds of their own. >> as the system moves closer, nbc news has obtained this copy of the daily operations briefing. only 19% of the permanent workforce available for deployment. new orleans mayor insist that will not affect preparations. >> the for low -- the concert in washington are going to have no affect on our ability to put a officials on the ground. >> many are planning to move to higher ground. and her family have been looking forward to in there to the beach. >> it is the perfect weekend to come to the beach. free of hurricane worries because it is october. we booked it up months ago. >> karen has turned their weekend into a quick day of sand and surf. >> not to have the kids be in danger, we're going to leave tomorrow. >> the waves and clouds building, the storm moves in. if karen stays on its current path, this area could take one of the severe hits excited to make
signs of the approaching storm from louisiana through the florida panhandle. , andng flags and sandbags a last-minute rush to secure what ever they can. >> everyone needs to be paying attention. these things have minds of their own. >> as the system moves closer, nbc news has obtained this copy of the daily operations briefing. only 19% of the permanent workforce available for deployment. new orleans mayor insist that will not affect preparations. >> the for low -- the concert...
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the storm is off the gulf coast, heading for the florida panhandle and louisiana. it was expected to be the biggest weather event this weekend. but, the tropical storm slowed down and is no longer expected to form into a hurricane. still, residents are on guard. but as you can tell. a different story here in the bay area with hot temperatures for the weekend. ahura the maximum sustained winds at 40 m.p.h.. again, it is only going to bring significant rain and wind to low-lying areas. bay area weather, the roof cam is showing clear and column conditions. check out your temperatures. cal--calm .. conditions and clear, with no clouds. waking up tomorrow on the mild side with temperatures in the 60s. '70s, '80s, and even the 90's. and it looks like it is going to be pretty warm. breaking down the afternoon highs. plenty of 80s in the south bay. santa clara and turning our attention to the east bay and mainly sunny afternoon. take a look at pittsburgh. 79 degrees in downtown san francisco. also, the raiders game will be on kron 4 news at 8:30 and of course we will be br
the storm is off the gulf coast, heading for the florida panhandle and louisiana. it was expected to be the biggest weather event this weekend. but, the tropical storm slowed down and is no longer expected to form into a hurricane. still, residents are on guard. but as you can tell. a different story here in the bay area with hot temperatures for the weekend. ahura the maximum sustained winds at 40 m.p.h.. again, it is only going to bring significant rain and wind to low-lying areas. bay area...