To hit florida since 2005. Abcs Lauren Lyster is live in new smyrna beach, florida, with the latest tonight. Matthew heading straight for florida the brutal wind and pounding rain growing as the hurricane charges towards the coast the National Weather service saying matthew will be devastating potentially unlike any hurricane in the modern area. Floridas governor calling it a monster. Sot gov rick scott unfortunately this is going to kill people. Already, it has. Matthew taking the lives of more than 100 people as it swept through haiti. The death toll there skyrocketing as the floodwaters recede. In the bahamas. The shore battered by damaging waves. The rain and wind and the vacations of 3thousand tourists unable to escape and with the hurricane then heading for florida residents thursday filling up those final Sandbags Stores are boarded up. Their shelves bare and a fight to get fuel sot moss this is ridiculous i went to costo the lines out to the highway. i saw two guys fighting at
Kaj. Plan on a cool, windy day clouds will be around for much of the morning with clearing sky this afternoon. Highs will generally be in the upper 50s to lower 60s. The weekend continues to the 60s both days. No frost is expected this weekend, though temperatures at night will cool down to the lower 40s. Next week, the main theme is for warmer than normal conditions to continue. Moisture is very limited with the next front that arrives on monday night. Have a great weekend toda y gradual clearing. Cooler and windy. Wind nw 1525. High 60 tonight mostly clear. Wind nw 510. Low 41 tomorrow mostly sunny. Wind sw 510. High 65 tom. Night partly cloudy. Wind sw 510. Low 45 thanks kaj. Hurricane matthew has already prompted officials to urge evacuations for more than 2 Million People in the south eastern us. As reid binion reports, the first state to feel matthews impact this morning is florida. Florida were already starting to see the impacts. And its a monster. Hurricane matthew driving not
Plan on a cool, windy day clouds will be around clearing sky this afternoon. Highs will generally be in the upper 50s to lower 60s. The weekend continues to look great with highs well into the 60s both days. Temperatures at night will cool down to the lower 40s. Next week, the main theme is for warmer than normal conditions to continue. Moisture is very limited with the next front that arrives on monday night. Have a great weekend toda y gradual clearing. Cooler and windy. Wind nw 1525. High 60 tonight mostly clear. Wind nw 510. Low 41 tomorrow mostly sunny. Wind sw 510. High 65 tom. Night partly cloudy. Wind sw 510. Low 45 Hurricane Matthew has already killed hundreds of prompted officials to urge evacuations for more than 2 Million People in the south eastern us. As reid binion reports, the first state to feel matthews impact this morning is florida. Florida were already starting to see the impacts. And its a monster. Hurricane matthew driving not only wind and. In a region accustome
People hed been shot in the leg. Police have not identified that victim for his own safety. The second victim is also a witness. That persons safety is of concern, and he has been interviewed by our investigators the chief says investigators have not come up with a reason for the shooting yet although officers are convinced it wasnt a random driveby type incident. Tonight on tv 9 news at 6 ill tell you about another shooting at this complex in a parking lot last fall. Cedar Rapids Police recorded six homicide cases last year with one remaining unsolved. Live in cedar rapids, Dave Franzman kcrg tv9 news. Remember, whenever you see news, call newsline nine at 3193659999. You can also and videos to newsroom at kcrg dot com. Lets turn now to our waverly city cam. You can see the flag blowing in the wind on this blustery day. Meteorologist joe winters joins us now. Joe, when will those winds start dying down . As a major winter storm moves east across the great lakes and ohio valley our wea
Iowa schools could offer beginning teachers a salary increase of up to $16,500 under a bill proposed by Gov. Kim Reynolds. While educators are enthusiastic about increasing teacher pay, many worry about controversial proposed changes to Iowa’s area education agencies under the same bill.