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Storm dumps record rain and heavy snow on Northern California. Many in Seattle still without power
Read full article: Storm dumps record rain and heavy snow on Northern California. Many in Seattle still without powerA major storm moving through Northern California has toppled trees and dropped heavy snow and record rain after knocking out power to hundreds of thousands of people in Washington and Oregon.
Helene may cause traffic delays for those in Southwest Virginia
Read full article: Helene may cause traffic delays for those in Southwest VirginiaWith Helene hitting the East Coast, many drivers can expect to experience serious delays due to flooding, heavy winds, and other factors. We have compiled a list of the latest delays to keep you up to date.
Asian invasive spider could make its way up the east coast, but experts say not to raise the alarms
Read full article: Asian invasive spider could make its way up the east coast, but experts say not to raise the alarmsYou may have been hearing about Joro spiders hitting the East Coast, but don't worry, experts tell us you have nothing to fear.
Ride along with professional drivers during this weekendโs HyperFest
Read full article: Ride along with professional drivers during this weekendโs HyperFestHyperFest, the largest automotive event on the East Coast is back. Starting Friday through Sunday, you, friends and family can experience fast cars and all sorts of fun activities.
US East Coast earthquake rattles millions, but region escapes sweeping damage
Read full article: US East Coast earthquake rattles millions, but region escapes sweeping damageAn unusual East Coast earthquake has shaken millions of people from New York and Philadelphia skyscrapers to rural New England.
Baltimore bridge collapse: Ships carrying cars and heavy equipment need to find a new harbor
Read full article: Baltimore bridge collapse: Ships carrying cars and heavy equipment need to find a new harborManufacturers and shippers are scrambling to figure out where they can load or unload cargo while the main operations at the Port of Baltimore remain closed due to Tuesdayโs deadly collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
Endangered right whale floating dead off Georgia is rare species' second fatality since January
Read full article: Endangered right whale floating dead off Georgia is rare species' second fatality since JanuaryGovernment scientists say a critically endangered North Atlantic right whale has been found dead off the coast of Georgia, marking the rare species' second fatality in the past month.
A major storm sweeping the US is expected to bring heavy rain, snow to the East Coast this weekend
Read full article: A major storm sweeping the US is expected to bring heavy rain, snow to the East Coast this weekendA winter weather system moving through the U.S. is expected to wallop the East Coast this weekend with a mix of snow and freezing rain.
Federal forecasters predict warm, wet US winter but less snow because of El Nino, climate change
Read full article: Federal forecasters predict warm, wet US winter but less snow because of El Nino, climate changeThe upcoming United States winter looks likely to be a bit low on snow and extreme cold outbreaks, with federal forecasters predicting the North to get warmer than normal and the South wetter and stormier.
The US East Coast is under a tropical storm warning with landfall forecast in North Carolina
Read full article: The US East Coast is under a tropical storm warning with landfall forecast in North CarolinaCommunities along the U.S. East Coast are preparing for the arrival of heavy rain, flooding and high winds from an approaching storm.
Tropical system sneakily forming off East Coast; brings rain and gusts to our area Saturday
Read full article: Tropical system sneakily forming off East Coast; brings rain and gusts to our area SaturdayA system is quickly getting going off the East Coast and will be a player in our weather Friday night into Saturday
What makes Idalia so potent? It's feeding on intensely warm water that acts like rocket fuel
Read full article: What makes Idalia so potent? It's feeding on intensely warm water that acts like rocket fuelFeeding on some of the hottest water on the planet, Hurricane Idalia is rapidly strengthening as it bears down on Florida.
If youโre traveling over July 4 weekend, be ready for flight delays, as airlines face a major test
Read full article: If youโre traveling over July 4 weekend, be ready for flight delays, as airlines face a major testAir travelers are dealing with another day of widespread flight disruptions, even though the weather has been better along much of the East Coast.
Man charged in counterfeit $63K+ bill spree across 28 different Walmart locations, including Amherst County
Read full article: Man charged in counterfeit $63K+ bill spree across 28 different Walmart locations, including Amherst CountyA man has been arrested after allegedly using counterfeit bills to take more than $63,000 worth of merchandise from 28 different Walmarts along the East Coast, according to the Amherst County Sheriffโs Office.
Wednesday, Thursday to be the โcalm before the stormโ; Nicole to bring rain, possible storms
Read full article: Wednesday, Thursday to be the โcalm before the stormโ; Nicole to bring rain, possible stormsNicole to bring widespread rain and the possibility of a few stronger thunderstorms Veterans Day
Police warn Virginia motorists to avoid travel as storm approaches
Read full article: Police warn Virginia motorists to avoid travel as storm approachesVirginia State Police are warning people to avoid travel during the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend as another winter storm approaches the East Coast just days after a previous storm halted traffic on part of Interstate 95.
Summer storms were a climate-change wake-up call for subways
Read full article: Summer storms were a climate-change wake-up call for subwaysTransit officials and experts say this summerโs storms were the latest reminders that more needs to be done to prepare the East Coastโs vital transit systems in the face of more extreme and unpredictable weather caused by climate change.
Danny weakens to a tropical depression, heavy rains continue
Read full article: Danny weakens to a tropical depression, heavy rains continueTropical Storm Danny weakened to a tropical depression hours after it made landfall Monday evening on South Carolinaโs coast but the system continued to dump heavy rains on the state and portions of Georgia.
Pipeline operator says โnormal operationsโ have resumed
Read full article: Pipeline operator says โnormal operationsโ have resumedThe operator of the nationโs largest gasoline pipeline that was hit with a ransomware cyberattack says it has resumed normal operations and is now delivering millions of gallons of fuel per hour.
โPeople are panicking for literally no reasonโ: Why you donโt need to get gas this instant
Read full article: โPeople are panicking for literally no reasonโ: Why you donโt need to get gas this instantGas stations across our region saw long lines and some even experienced temporary outages as people flocked to the pump Tuesday.
Major US pipeline halts operations after ransomware attack
Read full article: Major US pipeline halts operations after ransomware attackThe White House says the federal government is working with the Georgia-based company that shut down a major pipeline transporting fuel across the East Coast after a ransomware attack.
Deep South severe outbreak Thursday; near-record warmth locally Friday afternoon
Read full article: Deep South severe outbreak Thursday; near-record warmth locally Friday afternoonAs a system near the East Coast lifts north, any drizzle and fog will dissipate with temperatures rising to about 65-70ยฐ by the afternoon. High temperature forecast for Wednesday, 3/24/2021Expect similar warmth Thursday afternoon but with a bit of a catch. A very strong storm system will once again dig into the Deep South, producing severe weather there and in the Tennessee River Valley. Severe weather outlook for Thursday, 3/25/2021During that time, we could see a few showers and rumbles of thunder in southwest and central Virginia. Near-record warmth for Friday, 3/26/2021A few showers will be possible Saturday with the better chance for rain and storms arriving Sunday.
Not a comet or UFO! SpaceX rocket launch dazzles in predawn sky
Read full article: Not a comet or UFO! SpaceX rocket launch dazzles in predawn skyROANOKE, Va. โ At 6:01 Sunday morning, SpaceX launched yet another rocket in its StarLink mission. The trail left behind was enough to make you think that a) you were seeing things or b) it was some sort of comet. The sunโs light, low on the horizon, was enough to provide an extra glow to the rocket and its vapor trail. Keep scrolling below for more pictures, videos and a timelapse of the launch as seen from Virginia and Maryland. Video submitted by Phillip Hurt in RoanokePicture submitted by Justin Bayes in CascadePhoto of the SpaceX rocket launch as seen from Cascade - Justin Bayes (Copyright 2021 by WSLS 10 - All rights reserved.)
Another restaurant chain, Friendly's, hits wall in pandemic
Read full article: Another restaurant chain, Friendly's, hits wall in pandemicโ Friendly's Restaurants, the 85-year-old East Coast dining chain known for its Fribble milkshakes and ice cream sundaes, is filing for bankruptcy protection. It joins a growing list of well-established restaurant chains that are failing due to an unchecked pandemic in the United States. FIC will sell essentially all of its assets to the restaurant company Amici Partners Group. The pandemic has hit the restaurant sector very hard, particularly chains like Friendly's that rely on people sitting down at tables. Traffic at full-service restaurant chains in the U.S. plummeted 48% in the April-June period, according to NPD Group.
Yuck! Muggies are back, along with the chance for scattered downpours
Read full article: Yuck! Muggies are back, along with the chance for scattered downpoursThe storm system sending that moisture in from the East Coast will give rise to scattered downpours. This is the one part of the area that stands the best chance of heavy rain throughout the day. FutureTracker - Noon WednesdayScattered afternoon downpours will also be possible around Lynchburg and the Roanoke Valley during the afternoon. Chances are lower during the daytime in the New River Valley and Highlands. Its possible that these pockets become targeted more toward parts of the New River Valley and Roanoke Valley.
Lovely Labor Day followed up by more humidity, storms later this week
Read full article: Lovely Labor Day followed up by more humidity, storms later this weekROANOKE, Va. Much like the past couple of mornings, Labor Day starts out with a little bit of a chill in the air. Well trade the long sleeves for bathing suits throughout the day, as temperatures rise into the low to mid 80s by the afternoon. Odds of a named storm near the East Coast this weekName or not, we expect some spotty showers and storms later in the day Tuesday. The heaviest rain will likely be east of here, but we still expect scattered showers and storms to develop and move east to west. What We're Tracking - WednesdayThis bowling ball of a storm system will weaken significantly as it moves north of our area this coming weekend.
Isaias leaves six dead, millions without power
Read full article: Isaias leaves six dead, millions without powerAt least six people are dead and millions without power in the wake of Hurricane Isaias. The intense storm left a long trail of destruction along the East Coast after making landfall in North Carolina late Monday, then rapidly pushing north. The effects of the storm were felt hundreds of miles from the point where it made landfall. This is much more severe flooding than we've seen recently," said Philadelphia Fire Commissioner Captain Adam Thiel. In North Carolina the storm spawned a tornado that swept through a mobile home park, killing two people.
Updated CSU hurricane forecast means we could run out of names
Read full article: Updated CSU hurricane forecast means we could run out of namesROANOKE, Va. Just a day after Isaas wreaked havoc up the East Coast, experts at Colorado State University released an update to their forecast for the 2020 Atlantic tropical season. The forecast now calls for an extremely active Atlantic season. Weve yet to reach the historic peak of the season, which falls between August 20th and October 10th. Frequency of tropical systems in the AtlanticWith CSUs updated forecast, we would run out of names. The current practice is to start using Greek letters once we run out of names.
5 things to know about the newly formed Hurricane Isaias, which continues heading toward Florida
Read full article: 5 things to know about the newly formed Hurricane Isaias, which continues heading toward FloridaNew Hurricane Isaias kept on a path early Friday thatโs expected continue on toward our countryโs East Coast by the weekend. Isaias had maximum sustained winds of 80 mph Friday morning and was centered about 15 miles south-southwest of Great Inagua Island in the Bahamas, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said. Phonetically, itโs โees-ah-EE-ahs.โThere are different ways to pronounce Isaias, but for the sake of a named storm, the National Hurricane Center has informed meteorologists this pronunciation will be the standard. A hurricane warning was in effect for the northwestern Bahamas, including Andros Island, New Providence, Eleuthera, Abaco Islands, Berry Islands, Grand Bahama and Bimini. The National Hurricane Center was monitoring two other disturbances Friday morning, both over the tropical Atlantic Ocean.
July Fourth celebration will include East Coast flyovers
Read full article: July Fourth celebration will include East Coast flyoversWASHINGTON Military planes will conduct flyovers in a handful of major cities along the East Coast as part of this year's July Fourth celebration amid the coronavirus pandemic. From there, the military planes will join with other aircraft participating in the Salute to America" over Washington, D.C. Washington has held an Independence Day celebration for decades. President Donald Trump added to the mix of events last year with a speech and a display of tanks and warplanes. It said the president will deliver remarks, and the ceremony will include music, military demonstrations and flyovers. Trump plans to kick off Independence Day festivities with a showy display at Mount Rushmore the day before.
DOWNLOAD THE APP: Rain, flood concern increase Wednesday evening and Wednesday night
Read full article: DOWNLOAD THE APP: Rain, flood concern increase Wednesday evening and Wednesday nightRounds of heavy rain will then continue into the early morning hours, leading to yet another flood threat. FutureTracker - 8 a.m. ThursdayBetween Wednesday evening and Thursday morning, however, we expect a widespread half an inch to inch and a half of rain. So while not everyone will get wet, a localized flood threat still exists during that time. Like Thursday, whatever pops will move slowly and will add to the localized flood threat. Between Wednesday evening and Saturday afternoon, a widespread 1-3 of rain is forecast (half of that comes late Wednesday to Wednesday night).
Flip the switch! One more cooler day Wednesday before temperatures rise up
Read full article: Flip the switch! One more cooler day Wednesday before temperatures rise upWeโre north of a warm front Wednesday placing us on the cool and mostly cloudy side of things. The air will likely rise more toward the New River Valley, offering the shot for a few light showers at any given time. The National Hurricane Center has placed 70% odds on our first named storm of the season developing off the East Coast over the weekend. Once it does move away from the East Coast, a large dome of high pressure will take over the eastern U.S. This means summer-like heat is likely through Memorial Day weekend.
Southwest Virginia pipeline fighters travel to DC for possible landmark Supreme Court case
Read full article: Southwest Virginia pipeline fighters travel to DC for possible landmark Supreme Court caseWASHINGTON, DC โ On Monday the Supreme Court started on what could be a landmark case affecting pipelines in our area and across the East Coast. An environmental group is challenging the permit issues to the Atlantic Coast Pipeline to cross the Appalachian Trail, and it could affect the Mountain Valley Pipeline because it, too, crosses the Appalachian trail on federal land. Protesters rallied outside the Supreme Court, while inside lawyers got just one hour to argue before the judges. His land is slated to be crossed by the Mountain Valley Pipeline and he wants that to change. โIโm not counting on the supreme court to win this fight for us," Satterwhite said.
Snow blanketed the region this time four years ago
Read full article: Snow blanketed the region this time four years agoROANOKE, Va. โ The winter of 2019-2020 has been rather wimpy so far for our areaโs snow lovers. Around this time four years ago, however, snow blanketed the region. Parts of the Roanoke Valley and Highlands saw more than a foot of snow from this storm. Snow totals from January 22 and 23, 2016The National Weather Service in Blacksburg tweeted Thursday morning that parts of northern Virginia saw a whopping 30-40โณ of snow! A major coastal storm brought 1-2 ft. of snow to the region.
Arctic blast to bring week of below freezing temps to eastern US
Read full article: Arctic blast to bring week of below freezing temps to eastern USThe next five to seven days generally are going to bring unseasonably low temperatures to the eastern two-thirds of the US, with a first chilly round hitting Friday and a second, colder Arctic blast coming later. Friday's cold snap could bring below-freezing temperatures to some places. Wind gusts in Boston are reaching 25 to 35 mph and will bring wind chills into the 20s as well, the NWS said. "The Great Lakes are no longer ice covered, so here comes the Lake Effect snow again," the National Weather Service said. Temperatures are expected to rebound a bit in the East over the weekend, but colder air will be coming.
Ballroom dancers waltz their way to Roanoke for the Star Ball Dance Challenge
Read full article: Ballroom dancers waltz their way to Roanoke for the Star Ball Dance ChallengeROANOKE, Va. - Ballroom dancers from up and down the East Coast came to the Hotel Roanoke on Sunday for the Star Ball Dance Challenge. 29 dancers from different age groups and levels showed off their moves in front of three world-class judges. Dancers ranged in ages from 16 to 93 years old. In addition to the competitors, two professional ballroom dancers, Simona Caporale and Simone Spadon, danced the bolero, rumba and the cha-cha. Event organizers say if you wish to join the glamour of the ballroom reach out to your local ballroom studio and start dancing.
2,000-pound great white shark swimming off coast of Florida
Read full article: 2,000-pound great white shark swimming off coast of FloridaPhoto by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images(CNN) - A great white shark that weighs over 2,000 pounds and measures 15 feet, 5 inches long has been swimming along the US East Coast. Since then, the shark has moved further south to the Florida Keys, where she showed up on Saturday. OCEARCH, a nonprofit that tracks marine life in collaboration with SeaWorld, said it first tagged Unama'ki near Nova Scotia in September. She is the second biggest white shark the group has tagged in the northwest Atlantic, CNN affiliate WSOC-TV reported. "As a big mature female, Unama'ki has the potential to lead us to the site where she gives birth and exposes a new white shark nursery," OCEARCH said.
Storm in the Gulf will bring rain to our area this weekend
Read full article: Storm in the Gulf will bring rain to our area this weekendFrom there, it will move up the East Coast and will be close enough to give our area more needed rain late Saturday night into the first half of Sunday. It may start to get breezy Saturday night, as rain approaches the area from the south. Exactly how much rain we see could depend on a subtle shift in the storm's track. However, if a weak disturbance to the west can "pick the storm up," it would move farther east and give us less rain. Be sure to stay with StormTeam 10, as we continue to track the storm throughout the weekend.
Nor'easter to snarl air travel, bring flooding to New England
Read full article: Nor'easter to snarl air travel, bring flooding to New EnglandCopyright 2019 CNN(CNN) - A fall nor'easter is expected to spin off the East Coast into the weekend. Air travel delays, power outages and beach erosion could result as the nor'easter lingers through Saturday, creating a soggy, blustery mess, particularly from New York City to Boston. Air delays are only expected to get longerTransit delays were already beginning to tick up Thursday morning in the Northeast because of the wind. "All of these weather events can slow air travel by themselves, but when combined in a nor'easter, air travel can grind to a halt." Even though this storm isn't expected to be as intense as a winter nor'easter, it will still pack a punch.
Huge Hurricane Lorenzo making waves on East Coast
Read full article: Huge Hurricane Lorenzo making waves on East CoastHurricane Lorenzo is kicking up waves along the East Coast, despite being thousands of miles away. "A HIGH RISK of dangerous and life-threatening rip currents will be present at all east central FL beaches today due to long period swell from Hurricane Lorenzo," the Melbourne office said Monday. Swell from Lorenzo could produce waves generally up to 5 feet high along the East Coast, measured from the wave trough to its peak, said Kurt Korte, the lead East Coast forecaster at Surfline.com. But dangerous swells from the storm are "spreading across much of the North Atlantic basin," the National Hurricane Center said Monday afternoon. Hurricane-force winds from Lorenzo are extending as far as 90 miles from the storm's center, and tropical storm-force winds reach as far as 255 miles outward, the hurricane center said.
Impossible Burger arrives in East Coast grocery stores
Read full article: Impossible Burger arrives in East Coast grocery storesNEW YORK - Good news for vegetarians on the East Coast of the United States -- the Impossible Burger is arriving at your grocery stores. The Impossible Burger made a splash last week when it debuted in California -- in its first full weekend sale in Gelson's supermarkets, Impossible Burger outsold ground beef from cows, in terms of both revenue and the number of pounds sold, said Impossible Foods. "The Impossible Burger generated more excitement than any other single product we've seen in more than a half-century of operations," said Gelson's CEO Rob McDougall in the press release. The Impossible Burger debuted three years ago at Momofuku Nishi, a high-end restaurant in New York City owned by chef David Chang. Now, the Impossible Burger is served at over 17,000 restaurants, including Burger King and White Castle.
Impossible Burgers to hit store shelves
Read full article: Impossible Burgers to hit store shelves(CNN) - Impossible Burgers will hit grocery shelves for the first time on Friday. Impossible is launching its retail product as the meatless meat sector starts to become more crowded. The Impossible Burger debuted three years ago at Momofuku Nishi, a high-end restaurant in New York City owned by chef David Chang. Today, the Impossible Burger is served at over 17,000 restaurants, including Burger King and White Castle. It plans to make the Impossible Burger available in retail stores nationwide by the middle of next year.
Tuesday marks climatological peak of Atlantic hurricane season
Read full article: Tuesday marks climatological peak of Atlantic hurricane seasonROANOKE, Va. - On the heels of Dorian, September 10 marks the climatological peak of hurricane season in the Atlantic Basin (Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico). Regardless, experts at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) are forecasting a near-to-above average hurricane season still. There have been a total of seven named storms already in the Atlantic Basin, with Barry and Dorian each making a U.S. landfall. Hurricane season runs through November 30, with some notable storms having occurred in October. This is why it's best to be weather aware of the inland impacts, such as flooding and mudslides, even after Tuesday's climatological peak.
Dorian moves away from East Coast Friday; our weather gets better
Read full article: Dorian moves away from East Coast Friday; our weather gets betterROANOKE, Va. - While parts of the Carolinas have dealt with everything from tornadoes to flooding and storm surge to wind damage, we've been on the quiet side of Dorian. As Dorian moves away from the East Coast, the wind stays breezy at times through Friday and Saturday. Quite frankly, we've had much worse days in the fall and winter. The wind out of the north and northwest actually plays in our favor. Even though the humidity is pretty tolerable already, humidity levels may drop just a bit more behind Dorian.
WATCH LIVE: Hurricane Dorian moves toward North Carolina
Read full article: WATCH LIVE: Hurricane Dorian moves toward North CarolinaNORTH CAROLINA - As Hurricane Dorian continues moving up the East Coast here's a look at how powerful its winds are. Frying Pan Tower is located 34 miles off the coast of Cape Fear, North Carolina. Copyright 2019 by WSLS 10 - All rights reserved.
Florida Man Drives Smart Car Into Kitchen So It Won't Blow Away During Hurricane Dorian
Read full article: Florida Man Drives Smart Car Into Kitchen So It Won't Blow Away During Hurricane DorianThe Eldridge family's Smart car now lives next to the isle of kitchen. With Hurricane Dorian churning up the East Coast, dad Patrick Eldridge worried his tiny automobile might blow away, so he rolled his baby straight into the kitchen of the family's Jacksonville home. His wife, Jessica Eldridge, thought it was so funny she took photos of the little vehicle and posted them on her Facebook page. That cracked up Jessica, who gleefully reposted all the posts of her husband's car. RELATED STORIESHurricane Dorian Headed Straight for Multimillion-Dollar Homes on Florida CoastEerie Video Shows Inside the Eye of Hurricane DorianMar-a-Lago, Trump's 'Winter White House,' Is in the Path of Hurricane Dorian
New partnership allows God's Pit Crew to get supplies to hurricane victims faster
Read full article: New partnership allows God's Pit Crew to get supplies to hurricane victims fasterYou know people's lives have been forever wiped away," said Randy Johnson, founder and director of God's Pit Crew. The nonprofit sent a tractor-trailer packed with 1,000 blessing buckets and 15 generators full of supplies out Wednesday morning. It's not a new mission for God's Pit Crew, but this time, it's a little different. The nonprofit has sent supplies overseas on ships before, but Johnson said that's a painstakingly slow process that takes weeks. Click here to find out how you can help God's Pit Crew.
Wednesday to be the hottest day of the week; Dorian moving north
Read full article: Wednesday to be the hottest day of the week; Dorian moving northWhile the wind turns gusty late Thursday and early Friday, it's unlikely that we see any damage from that. We will, however, see a drop in air pressure around the storm. As the air pressure lowers, the fluids in our joints expand and cause discomfort/pain. The lowest air pressure, and therefore the strongest wind and heaviest rain, is expected in areas east of I-95. One other thing that Dorian will do for our weather is keep temperatures from rising too high Thursday.
Hurricane Dorian Headed Straight for Multimillion-Dollar Homes on Florida Coast
Read full article: Hurricane Dorian Headed Straight for Multimillion-Dollar Homes on Florida CoastAs Hurricane Dorian makes its way to the U.S. East Coast, residents in Florida are preparing for the worst the storm can bring. Tuesday afternoon, a bulldozer built barriers in anticipation of storm surge. A whole entire dune is protecting the people who live on the waterfront of Jacksonville, the hotels, the restaurants and the multi-million-dollar homes in the path of the hurricane. One woman took in nearly 100 stray dogs and gave them sanctuary as Dorian raged. RELATED STORIESHurricane Harvey, 1 Year Later: Harrowing Images From Before and AfterMar-a-Lago, Trump's 'Winter White House,' Is in the Path of Hurricane DorianHow Airlines Are Making It Easier to Change Flights Ahead of Hurricane Dorian
Dorian continues churning offshore; afternoon heat continues here
Read full article: Dorian continues churning offshore; afternoon heat continues hereROANOKE, Va. - Hurricane Dorian has barely moved since Monday afternoon, wreaking havoc in the northern Bahamas. It is forecast to begin a turn to the north Tuesday, with impacts likely along the East Coast of the U.S. through Friday. It will get windy at times Thursday and perhaps even on Friday, especially the first half of the day. By Thursday, when Dorian is off the coast of the Carolinas, we'll start to feel the humidity a little bit more. Despite the higher humidity, a wind out of the northeast will keep temperatures from climbing too high Thursday afternoon.
Dorian forecast to make Florida landfall as a Category 4 hurricane
Read full article: Dorian forecast to make Florida landfall as a Category 4 hurricaneROANOKE, Va. - As of the National Hurricane Center's 11 a.m. update on Thursday, Dorian is forecast to make landfall on the East Coast of Florida as a Category 4 hurricane. In addition to high wind and storm surge, dangerous flash flooding is expected to occur in parts of the state. The high pressure system responsible for our nice weather Thursday will be the guiding force directing Dorian. The weaker high pressure is over the north Atlantic, the farther north Dorian can come and possibly impact us as soon as Wednesday. The stronger high pressure is over the north Atlantic, the farther south Dorian will go.
Storm system east of Florida has high chance of becoming tropical; what it means for us
Read full article: Storm system east of Florida has high chance of becoming tropical; what it means for usName or not, here's what this system means for us and for others along the East Coast. A system off the East Coast of Florida has a 70% (high) chance of becoming a tropical storm in the next five days, as of a Friday morning update from the National Hurricane Center. As this storm moves into the Gulf Stream (narrow strip of warm water off the coast), it will likely become more organized. While it will likely mean more showers and storms and an increase rip current up and down the East Coast, it will have a loose connection to our weather here. The wind around this system, along with mostly the wind around high pressure to our north, will reinforce some cooler air and clouds for the weekend.
Why the FBI nicknames bank robbers
Read full article: Why the FBI nicknames bank robbersFederal authorities gave her the Pink Lady Bandit nickname because of the distinctive pink handbag she carried during at(CNN) - The Bad-Breath Bandit. And now the Pink Lady Bandit: All of them captured, investigators say, due in no small part to their unique nicknames. It's common for the FBI to call unidentified serial robbers by descriptive, often silly monikers. Criminals named for defining featureThe Pink Lady Bandit stirred up interest for the pink handbag she carried during at least two of her robberies in Pennsylvania, Delaware and North Carolina. Nicknames help investigators ID nameless perps and generate publicity that can aid in their capture, retired FBI Special Agent Harry Trombitas said.
Same heat Sunday, cold front coming soon
Read full article: Same heat Sunday, cold front coming soonMuch of the East Coast is experiencing abnormally high temperatures with highs expected over 100 degrees by the weekend. A cold front moving through the Midwest will reach the East Coast by Monday, bringing heavy rain and cooler air, according to CNN Meteorologist Ivan Cabrera. This week's high temperatures prompted cities across the US to open cooling centers, issue safety instructions to residents and cancel many outdoor events. One death has been attributed to the high temperatures: Former NFL player Mitch Petrus, 32, died of a heat stroke after working outside Thursday during a heat advisory in Arkansas, officials said. While temperatures on the East Coast and Midwest may sink down to the 70s on Monday, Sunday still has some heat in store.
Police department asks criminals to hold off because of the heat
Read full article: Police department asks criminals to hold off because of the heatEven as the most populated city in Paran, Curitibas natural beauty is always shining through. BRAINTREE, Mass. - The police department in Braintree, Massachusetts, says it's just too hot to battle crime, asking "anyone thinking of doing criminal activity to hold off until Monday." According to WPXI, the Braintree Police Department posted the request to its Facebook page Friday night as a July heat wave grips most of the East Coast. The department, in the tongue-in-cheek post, asks people to instead "stay home, blast the AC, binge Stranger Things season 3," among other things.
Millions in stifling heat this weekend from Plains to East Coast
Read full article: Millions in stifling heat this weekend from Plains to East CoastOvernight temperatures over the weekend won't drop below 80 degrees in many cities across the East Coast, the National Weather Service's Weather Prediction Center said. In Philadelphia and New Jersey, the weather service warned the heat may cause heat stress or heat strokes. Until then, city officials are taking precautions against the sweltering heat and preparing for what could be a deadly weekend. Protect your animalsAs two-thirds of the US scorches under the sun this weekend, city officials and emergency departments are warning against the danger that pets will face. Animals, according to the weather service, can die of heat stroke within 15 minutes.
How Hot Temperatures Can Kill You and What You Can Do to Protect Yourself: Today on Inside Edition
Read full article: How Hot Temperatures Can Kill You and What You Can Do to Protect Yourself: Today on Inside EditionA dangerous heat wave is bringing searing temperatures to much of the U.S.With heat indexes in the 100s across the East Coast, one thing to watch out for is heat stroke. Dr. Mehmet Oz shared the signs to watch out for with Inside Edition. What Inside Edition viewers thought about the trailer. For more Inside Edition stories, tune in to today's show. RELATED STORIESSiblings Open Lemonade Stand to Raise Money for Dad's Medical TreatmentTiger Takes Refuge From Flood Inside HomeCouple Posts Prom and Wedding Photos Side by Side
New York cancels OZY Fest cultural festival as temperatures climb
Read full article: New York cancels OZY Fest cultural festival as temperatures climbPeople hold umbrellas during the start of heat wave across the U.S. on July 19, 2019, in New York City. Much of the East Coast is experiencing abnormally high temperatures with highs expected over 100 degrees by the weekend. The New York City festival has been canceled due to heat, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Friday afternoon. Earlier Friday, New York City Triathlon officials canceled that race, citing high temperatures and humidity expected to be beyond safe racing conditions. The National Weather Service has put New York City under an excessive heat warning from noon Friday until 8 p.m. Sunday.
Taste bud overload ahead of National Chicken Wing Day
Read full article: Taste bud overload ahead of National Chicken Wing DayROANOKE, Va. - Watch as Bridget Curran takes the "Guess Your Flavor Challenge" with East Coast Wings + Grill; plus, see what they have in store for National Chicken Wing Day. Copyright 2019 by WSLS 10 - All rights reserved.
Taste bud overload ahead of National Chicken Wing Day
Read full article: Taste bud overload ahead of National Chicken Wing DayWatch as Bridget Curran takes the "Guess Your Flavor Challenge" with East Coast Wings + Grill; plus, see what they have in store for National Chicken Wing Day. Copyright 2019 by WSLS 10 - All rights reserved.
On this day: August 27
Read full article: On this day: August 272011: Hurricane Irene makes landfall on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. The storm would move up the East Coast and make landfall in southeastern New Jersey and Brooklyn, New York, the following day. Overall, the storm killed 47 and caused an estimated $15.6 billion in damage in the United States. Hide Caption