Disoriented, not sure where he is. Pretty severe cramps in his legs from sitting in the drivers seat in that cold water. He was unable to stand on his own. Tonight, the rescue that got him home to his family. And metros gm tries to calm riders worried about a longterm shutdown. We begin tonight with our weather and a forecast that has a little bit of everything. Good evening. Im doreen grentsler. And im chris lawrence. Heres a look at the storms pounding parts of the south tonight. They are moving our way. Amelia segals been tracking them all in storm center 4 and sounds like its going to be hitandmiss for us. You got it, chris. Well have rain throughout the day tomorrow, potentially even a few thunderstorms, but as doreen said, a little bit of everything. Well have sunshine as well, temperatures near 80 degrees. The only thing not in the forecast tomorrow, some snow, so good news there, but this is going to be our main rain. You can see the yellows and oranges and reds, so some heavie
Today, the rising water came close to homes already damaged by the historic floods in october. Mike desumma is live in the pine glen neighborhood off of bush river road. He joins us now with more. Mike for some of the homeowners there this it is charles especially when you consider that months after those major floods in the fall many people here are still in the rebuilding process. You can see some of these homes on carinbrook drive behind me which are no theres a creek that sits behind the homes. That creek like many spots feeds off of lake murray where sce g opened emergency spill gates overnight as more water flowed down from the upstate. That in turn caused more water to flow downstream winding up in peoples backyards. For some residents its a really hard thing to see. Some told me theyre currently going through the permitting process with the county putting down money and trying to do whats necessary to rebuild their homes. They said seeing this water rising again just makes them
Neighborhood, Michal Higdon, wis news 10. A flood advisory remains in effect for our area this morning, as some more showers will move across the state today. Lets get the latest on your forecast with von gaskin. The flood watch remains in effect through thursday morning with several strong storms and the possibility of flash flooding throughout the midlands. On thursday the rain chance falls to 50 during the day and then down to 30 that night. High 70 new years day will be mostly cloudy with only a slight chance the continued rain has forced forced state transportation than a dozen roads in South Carolina. As of last night dot says 29 roads were closed in 12 counties because of flooding or damage from the most recent rainfall. Officials say crews will be out repairing those roads as soon as the weather settles. Meanwhile, they say drivers should continue to use caution while traveling. Columbia officials are also blaming the rain for sewage overflows affecting several neighborhoods. O
Front. Bishopville, you are next in line and hartsville, you are next. Lee con lee county down to maysville and across 401. If you are in this segment, this section of South Carolina now is a good time for about 15, 30 minutes until the worst is gone. It is along the front of the boundary to go ahead and get in safest possible place in your house. It could be the bathroom on the floor. If you have a basement, thats your best place. Closet, bottom floor, no windows. If you are sumter up to bishopville, the Tornado Warning has been extended. This line has had a history of producing spin up gust tornadoes and it is moving to the east now at 40 Miles Per Hour. Tracking it we will start with this last frame here and drag pull it out to 40 Miles Per Hour. The time now 3 30 into heartsville within 10 minutes. Into sumter within 15 minutes. Darlington within the half hour and then continuing on to the pd and 4 15 to 4 30 this afternoon. Let me emphasize this is not the type of tornado that wil
Embarrassed as not being on the same reading level as his peers. Explore how he get books in the hands of boys. Little boys walting for a hair cut in the chair waiting for a hair cut in the chair, what a place for a good book reporter she noticed reading levels werent getting better. I said we will go in, went door to door to barbershops on the northeast side of town. Reporter she decided to help build the first inch South Carolina p first in South Carolina and calling it books barbers. We have a goal reaching as many as we can. Reporter she partnered with holiday barbershop and got word from columbias mayor they will donate books. We are eager, we are ready to get the books inside the barbershops. Children and ready to work with great shop owners. Reporter sonia gutierrez, news 19 wltx. The kids could take home the books or leave them. They joined forces with their second barbershop and they are looking for more. If you are interested in a partnership or in donating books visit our we