Throughout the day. The timeframe for the Severe Threat from 10 00 am until 6 00 pm. We are in cooler temperatures in Central North Carolina and the blue. 46 raleigh, 45 durham the warmer air moving in and this will fuel storm throughout the taper 51 fayetteville, 33 clayton 49 goldsboro. 40 8 00 am, rain likely for morning commute, watch for quarter ponding and dense fog. Storms possible at lunchtime, damaging wind gust this afternoon. Cannot rule out isolated tornadoes. High of 70. Drop into the mid60s by 6 00 pm and the rain will move east by this point in time. More on the storm threat coming lets check in with traffic. You can clearly see how dense the fog is that this is i504. Allow for extra time. Remember low beams. I want to show you wrote in text where you are seeing yellow that is where we are doing with foggy conditions. Across wake county, germ county and grandville, vance, Franklin County where we see green siler city, sanford urc wet roads and water ponding on the roadwa
Mississippi through alabama and georgia. It has weakened some, but the impact here tonight do not look like they have changed much as we headed to tomorrow. This is not the snow, and sleep we had a week ago. This is also not the Severe Weather outbreak we had five years ago that brought 30 tornadoes to the state. I got that question a few times tonight. It is our biggest threat of Severe Weather, so far this season. Even though it is still f ebruary. Tonight, all is calm, not a lot showing up on the radar, but it is still cloudy, foggy, misty and drizzly outside. Its still chilly. One of the things that is going to start this whole process that leads us into tomorrow is this warm front. That will move through, and bring us unusually warm weather around 70 degrees tomorrow. It is also going to bring us that unusual threat of Severe Weather in late february. This area of low pressure will slide over North Carolina, combined with the moist air and warm energized atmosphere to bring us the
Behind that electrifying night only on gma. And good mork, america. Boy, what a night at the grammys. Lets take a look at the Lionel Richie medley, joined on stage by john legend, demi lovato, luke bryan. Demi lovato was so good doing hello. And the david bowie medley. Everybody wanted to hear adele perform. Easily one of the most anticipated moments of the night. However beset by technical difficulties. What shes saying about tm this morning. First, to the major winter storm spawning tornadoes that tore through the south. 15 states on alert this morning, from North Carolina all the way up to maine. That storm also dropping a dangerous mix of snow, ice, and rain across 1200 miles. Accidents. Mary bruce has the latest. Reporter overnight, slick, sleety roads leading to wreck after wreck. Theres a lot of icy spots. Reporter early this morning, this massive pileup in pennsylvania, just north of scranton on i81, semi trucks hitting each other. Crushing cars in their path. Rescue crews are
Problem. By the end of this year bart plans to have its first 10 new cairns systems. By the end of 2017 at least 60 new cars in service. And the end of 20 1rb8gs at least 230 new cairns service. The end of 2019, 420 new cairns service. And by the end of 2020 at least 610 of its new cashes service with the remaining 165 cars to be delivered in 2021. That will get bart to 775 new cars in total. Bart hopes, depending on funding to add 306 more in the following years. Five years to put in new cars . Honestly, im going to have to buy me like at least two or three cars to drive on the freeway. This cant be. Five years . Im going to start taking the ferry. Reporter do you think these cars can make it for the next five years . About 25 of them. Probably a little bit more than that. But its going to be a lot of maintenance. Reporter bart is ramping up will be fazed out. One benefit, as older cars are taken out of service that will create a huge pool of Replacement Parts for the ones to continue
Tampa, just about 25 minutes from lakeland into downtown elsewhere no major crashes or breakdowns to tell you about. If youre heading out now youre in great shape. You might feel it a little windy out there. Just a little. I felt it. We were so humid in the 80s, i think just the contrast makes it feel even colder. Lets head to the Weather Center and check out what we have going on. Temperatures in the 50s winds sustained from 15 to 20 miles per hour. That is certainly putting an treckstra chill in the air. In fact wind chills in the 40s. Inverness now dropping to 48. These are the actual air temperatures. 54 tampa and 58 st. Pete. Cold stuff this morning, we usually put this map away for this time of year. Dont bring it back until the fall. These are the dew points, how much moisture is at the surface. It stays humid, but 45 dew point is dry. Were in the 20s and 30s this. Across the area. That will allow temperatures tonight to fall back even more so. Temperatures this afternoon, low t