From fox6 chief meteorologist rob haswell a very stubborn low is very slowly exiting our area today with High Pressure moving to our south. That will mean a slow drying today with a few breaks in the clouds late. Temperatures will get into the mid to upper 30s today and stay in that range through sunday. A new low arrives sunday with rain and snow likely. We could see up to an inch of accumulation. We warm into the low 40s monday and tuesday. Traffic map major delays yellow on traffic map some delays green on traffic map no delays day two of the election recount getting underway right now in milwaukee after a slow start in some locations. And the clock is ticking. For Election Officials to get the morning. Angelica is in the newsroom following the late night count going on in waukehsa county. But first we start with Deandra Corinthios live from the Milwaukee Election Commission warehouse. Ballot counting begins at 8 am 8 absentee ballots in Milwaukee County were rejected due to errors.
Right now, police are looking for 2 people who pistol whipped and side of town. Parker collins is live from boulder highway and sahara with the latest. Parker adlibs parker adlibs parker adlibs highlands neighborhood will be dealing with more of this today. Dozens of people say these are damaging their homes. Just days after they filed a lawsuit, those blasts continue. 13 action News Reporter Marissa Kynaston joins from Southern Highlands with the latest. You can see all the Construction Equipment behind me but later today more blasts will be coming from this site. Homeowners got notice saying more blasting will be done between ten and noon today it will cause even more damage to their home. One neighbor who is part of the lawsuit says she moved here from california where she experienced earthquakes including the 6 point 7 earthquakes including the 6 point 7 magnitude earthquake in northridge in the 90s and she says these blasts feel just as scary. Alyce phillips 06 12 48 27 i thought
With mexican president enrique penanieto. So how much would it cost . That is the big unknown. But it certainly more than the billions the us already spends. Todd walker breaks down the numbers. A hallmark of Donald Trumps campaign has been his promise to build a giant wall along the us, mexican border. And to fix illegal immigration. So lets look at what the us already does. Vo theres already a 15 foot fence along 700 miles of the border. We were ago. It goes along the most highly trafficked areas. It cost billions of dollars to build. And Homeland Security gets billions of dollars every year for its Border Protection budget. Gfx even though Border Patrol staffing has dropped by about a thousand since its peak in 2012. Gfx its funding has increased almost every year. For a total of 3. 8 billion dollars in 2015. Gfx and this is the biggest drop off. The number of Illegal Immigrants apprehended at the 2000. And for the most part has seen a steady decrease as funding has gone up. On cam
The temperature is running hotter than yesterday at this time. Something else to know, the dewpoint is in the mid60s. You will see more humidity and the monsoon moisture working back into our state. With that will come Storm Chances and the threat of dust later on. We will talk about that. Todays high not as hot as yesterday, but still 105. We will break down the Storm Chances in a few minutes. Seventh street and thomas. Police officers are on the scene. The call came out around 12 45 this morning as an assault call. When we got there we learned this was a home invasion. Two wightman white men kicked in an apartment door. One was armed with a baseball bat and the other handgun. The man with the baseball bat hit the victim on the head. He received a really bad cut to the hospital. The woman involved, the victim, she was not injured. The suspect is between the ages of 20 and 30. All they took was a wallet. It is unclear if the couple was targeted. Police say this may have been random. De
Thinking that this will intensify enough certainly to become a Tropical Storm but by the time it approaches thursday afternoon or evening the big bend area, there is the potential for this to be a little stronger than 65, 75 would make it a hurricane. That is we still have hurricane watches that are posted along the big bend and including coastal counties of citrus, hernando and pasco. That hasnt changed. The update this morning is that along that hurricane watch we now have Tropical Storm warnings. My goodness, that is a going on. Basically heres the deal tomorrow were going to have very gusty winds upwards of 40 miles an hour plus. Were going to have coastal flooding as a result of the strong winds pushing in and we have a lot of rain to get through over the next several hours. So these are the watches and warnings that are in effect now and this is the heavy rain that has already moved in. So the event really has already started. We continue to see the pockets of very heavy rainfall