But fire crews had to get aggressive to keep the flames from spreading. No word yet on what caused the fire. Or how much damage was done. Now. 13 action News Reporter. Bryan callahan is live. Near twain and boulder highway. A suspected burglar. Has been shot and killed. Bryan. Detective and going in and out of the house we never known better view of behind us here to tan house behind me. Right now the police are trying to determine if the man that was shot and killed was living inside of this home. He was reportedly shot by one of the Property Managers that have come by the house after a locksmith called and said they house. Husbandandwife team had just made it to the backyard and by the suspect. The husband was reportedly punched in the face several times in a wrestling match followed before he was able to grab his gun and fire one shot. The suspect was taken to sunrise with a gunshot wound or he was pronounced dead. The police are still looking for witnesses in the area as well. At t
40s, 50s and 60s now 43 degrees in ocala, grab a jacket this morning. Just dropped off 2 degrees in orlando down to 53. An onshore breeze making us a little warmer with 60s in Brevard County. Cocoa beach 67, deland 48, 52 in sanford. A bit of a chill, just the next couple of hours. A few scattered clouds it will be a beautiful sunrise and a great day on the way. Apopka today, you see after the chilly start after 10 oclock am already reaching 70 degrees. And by lunch time we will have some of the mid 70s around. It will hold in the 70s through the afternoon so pleasantly warm dropping off to about 70 by 6 p. M. Cooler along the coast, low and the way of low to mid 70s because of the easterly winds. And len close to 80 in c laremont. I will show you how soon before crews have shut down Colonial Drive. Its the latest i4 ultimate project closure, we are live or up. In a thousand drivers will need to find a new route . Reporter that is how many drivers we are finding out take guard garland
Jacket. Here is the planner, by lunchtime, about 73 degrees here. We are in kissimmee, 75 degrees by the time we hit 2 oclock. Mid to upper 70s this afternoon, low 70s once we hit 6 p. M. Coming up i will show you a return of 80s and i put together a map to show you how much warmer we are going to get over the next three days. Right now, thousands of you will need to find a new route as crews have blocked off garland avenue north of Colonial Drive right its the first morning for a big closure that will impact a lot of people. Eyewitness news this mornings janai norman is having keeping you uptodate on all the road closures. Reporter those roadblocks behind me mean about 8000 drivers will have to find a new way, because they can no longer use garland between colonial and orange avenue. We are finding out they will closures. For the next 14 months, prepare for detours. Starting this morning, thousands of you will have to find another way using either magnolia or orange avenue instead of
24 hours from nearly an inch and a half to kentfield to over nine tenths of an inch. 1600 in oakland. 4 100ths in hayward. 2 100ths in livermore, just trace amounts in san jose, and redwood city. So parts of the bay area still need more rain this, is sort of a hit and miss system but there are more rainfall systems coming our way. Dan . Very good. Thank you, spencer. As well come as rain is, we need more to recover from the drought. Here, you can see how far we are behind after three dry years. San francisco had 45 inches of rain since 2011. Oakland, 42 inches of rain and in san jose, just 23 inches of rain in three years. That is 47 of normal. Anger in San Francisco as dozens of protestors rally voicing their outrage over yet another tuition hike for the university of california system. Members of the committee of a board chose to ignore pleas to leave the cost of college alone the committee voted to raise tuition by 5 , translating into a 612 hike in the fall. One student said 600 co
Good evening on this wednesday night. We do begin with the deadly storm being called historic tonight. A state of emergency now, and at least seven dead. And the National Guard moving in. Drivers trapped for hours being rescued. And this pregnant woman carried to safety. And a harrowing drive home. A highway in wisconsin, that car sliding into that other car. And you can see the view through this garage door. And neighbors buried in several feet of snow, and more on the way. We begin with gio benitez, in the storm zone for us again tonight. Reporter after a monster storm that left the great lakes from new york to michigan buried, millions are digging out. How long is this going to take you to shovel out . Well, not long because im not going to do it much longer. Reporter hes smart to take a break. At least three of the reported seven deaths were from heart attacks related to shoveling snow. Travel remains treacherous. The Fire Department forced to get around on snowmobiles. I believe w