Still at 60 to 65 miles an hour. Notice the scope of the storm. The center of it still over areas in both carolina but the rain bands extend well off to the north. Raining across portions of new york, new jersey and even massachusetts from some of these outer bands. The heaviest rain mainly focused across portions of virginia and North Carolina. We have heavy bands making their way across portions of raleigh right now. We see them spreading farther north and the places like new jersey, delaware. That is the general trend through the next 24 hours. We have Flood Watches in effect for several states with the red indicating flash flood warnings including raleigh and communities off to the east. Basically the concern is they already had two or three inches of rainfall and anticipate another one or two inches on top of what they already have. There is a concern for continued flooding in the region. By tonight the bulk of the rain will be focus more over the mid atlantic. By Early Sunday Mor
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get out of her ambulance and wheeled her up this driveway on chloe court. nurse tamara followed. eventually they ran into david hawks, paradise s fire chief. there s a dog door here one of the paramedics made access to. we unlocked the garage, sheltered them in place. i said, hey, if you follow directions, which is to clear this home of pine needle, we would be safe here. reporter: what happened next was nothing short of amazing. emts and nurses became stand-in firefighters. some getting on the roof of this home, clearing gutters of brush, hosing down the outer edge of the property, saving this home all while their patients were kept safe inside. and he said, you do this. you do this. you do this. and all of us shifted our minds to what do we need to do for survival mode here. they followed directions. they did exactly what i asked them to do. reporter: amid a neighborhood devastated by the camp fire, this chloe court home survived.
electric companies, the national guard, and seemingly every dump truck in california is here pulling out of the thousands of tons of dirt that has been brought down off of that mountainside. bulldozers, back working full-time. in a neighborhood where about a dozen homes were swept off the map. i met a man there i was asked to check on the neighbor, she was gone, but the house was literally cut in half. he was clearing gutters on monday night at 3:00 a.m. when he heard what sounded like a freight train. a neighbor said that he needed help evacuating his family. here s what he said. it was not a huge amount of rain, it was just a lot of rain really quick. had we not had those fires, i don t think we would be standing around here. i do not think you would be here today. it would ve been a one-day story, and there certainly would not be one zero one closed. been about three days since the deluge on monday night at