A beautiful week heading our way with a small chance of a shower. Were starting off dry. 66 is where we are in raleigh over the beltline, no changes to the skyline just yet. Sunrise is not until 6 57. In the meantime, we have something to talk about, foggier conditions, south of the triangle so lets check the visibility. Right now 5mile in fayetteville and clinton but check out lee county, half a miles towards pinehurst. Here in raleigh, lewisburg, smithfield reporting full visibility along the 95 corridor, things are touch and go and not really causing that many slowdowns so if youre getting ready to head out the door, take it easy if you encounter foggier conditions. Mid60s in durham and raleigh, 69 wilmington, low 70s around the sandhill, fayetteville, 72. It will be a comfortable commute for you, 69, good for weather for those at the bus stop, 82 lunchtime, still dry, 87 this afternoon, but normal is 83. Most of us dry throughout the afternoon, back to 85 by 6 00. I will have a loo
Morning. First, before we get to that, lets talk about the forecast and how its looking for the weekend. The good news is the weather not nearly as busy. We are looking at a great forecast for this friday. If you are getting ready to head out the door, it is 69 degrees right now. Yeah, we are seeing a little more cloud cover, maybe a little drizzle out there this morning but nothing that should slow you down. There hasnt been any fog detected this morning like the past few days that weve been our satellite radar to show you that no rain anywhere near us, as a matter of fact, completely dry to start off your friday morning. So its time to check in with some temperatures, and here is the slightly down fall. Temperatures pretty warm this time of year. 72 in fayetteville. 71 in lillington. 71 in clinton. 70 in clayton. Nice to not have to worry about the a jacket. 65 in henderson, south hill at roxboro. Little bit of drizzle out the door at 70 at 8 a. M. 80 at lufrmg time. 84 our afternoon
First Campaign Speech since that now infamous Convention Speech she gave in ohio. She will speak at a philadelphia suburb, of course, another battleground state. This is donald trump strangely gives himself advice aloud. Heres the moment. All right, stay on point, donald. Stay on point. No side tracks, donald, nice and easy. Is he keeping his own advice . And this morning, chicago celebrates, wow, the historic world series win over cleveland. A 108 year drought over. Cubs fans called it the best World Series Game ever and i think most baseball fans would agree with that. Live in chicago this hour. Im tamron hall live from our nbc headquarters in new york. Five days to go in the president ial race in the final stretch. Heres the state of the race for you right now. We just got those new numbers in early voting. Nearly 33 million votes cast so far. Thats nationwide. More than 15 million of those votes cast in a dozen battleground states. We also have new polling numbers out. Hillary clin
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concern, near the top of the list of concern, based on this fbi news of the past couple of days, because it tends to be kind of such an independent, swing type state. it s possible this could have saved kelly ayotte s senate seat for her, at least helped her. of course, you have president obama tomorrow heading to north carolina. they view him as somebody who can really fire up particularly african-americans, and also latinos. and that s something that, frankly, they really need in north carolina. if you think about that state, what s driving dpems there. it s college educated white voters in the rally-durham research triangle area and african-americans. he s going out there to speak to them. you also have bill clinton here in florida doing two stops, also talking quite a bit to african-american voters. you ll remember talking to african-americans in the south is some of what gave bill clinton that famous reputation he has as somebody who is so, so good at retail politics. so, that s w