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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130923:09:42:00

coming down in parts of colorado. nice to be seeing some of that snow early in the morning. otherwise great lakes some of you waking up with temperatures only in the 30 s. 46 in burlington, vermont as well in the city of maine. we will be producing areas of rain across parts of florida and the gulf coast. heavy at times today and tomorrow. s some of you could be picking up 8 inches of rain. that could be a flooding concern. grab the umbrellas. that is across parts of florida. it is 42 minutes after the top of the hour. ever wish you could erase the painful memories of the past? you might be able to soon with just a pill. are you sick of having to shut off your phone, ipod, ipad, kindle when flying? new guidelines in the skies may change all that. we all like?

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130712:11:36:00

especially across sections of the plains. that s where you re looking at high temperatures well into the 90s and even triple digits for some of you, like dallas, texas, where today your high temperature could be 102. 100 in san antonio. you re talking kind of dangerous levels of heat when you head into parts of texas. along the east coast, showers, thunderstorms. they re holding off here in new york city. but right to our south across sections of the mid-atlantic, virginia, maryland, all the way down to sections of florida and georgia, you are looking at a flooding concern. so we have a number of watches in effect out here and also warnings because that rain is already in place and it s really moving very slowly producing that flooding across many of the areas. farther to the west across minnesota, north and south dakota, damaging winds, large hail and isolated tornadoes will be a concern with several thunderstorms expected to fire up, especially later this afternoon and this evening.

CNN EarlyStart June 28, 2013 09:39:00

flooding and heat. these are the two number one killers of weather events. they are both going on. they are the two people constantly underestimate. here is the thing, we are talking record breaking heat. we are going to be breaking records for the amount of rainfall for the month of june. a lot going on. the dome of high pressure, that means sinking air. the stagnant air. i m going to keep mentioning the temperatures. once in ten years you see temperatures like that. phoenix, 118. vegas, 117. people are going to be drinking. please, do not do that. this is very, very dangerous conditions. you need water and your elect electrolyt electrolytes. that keeps you in danger as well. the northeast, heavy rain with a slow-moving cold front. when it s that slow, large rainfall amounts. two to four inches possible. we are talking several inches of rain with all of this. the flooding concern is very

CNN EarlyStart June 24, 2013 09:05:00

65,000 residents in calvary can return home after the evacuation order was lifted. the flooding blamed for three deaths. the pictures are so dramatic. we have an eye on the weather this morning. good morning. good morning. we look at canada. there s still scattered showers in the area. generally speaking, a lot of improvement on the way. showers overnight. what is impressive, very atypical for this time of year is a lot of tropical moisture streaming into the pacific northwest. if you saw this in the wintertime, we would be talking eight to ten inches of rain. in june, it s typical. we are talking record breaking rain, the numbers are record breaking because it s so dry. you have the flooding concern. two to four inches in california and one to three inches in oregon and washington. very unusual this time of year. it s important because we have

CNN EarlyStart June 18, 2013 09:35:00

here. evacuation is always a good idea if it looks like it s going to kill you. this could be the beginning of the worst fire season in the last 100 years. take a look at these scenes. rain fell so fast it flooded streets. reports of cars being stranded as the streets became rivers. the water levels receded, no one was injured. a year ago, i was standing in the midwest, bone dry, praying for rain. we have floods, where is it headed next? we are tracking the weather. at least i have good news. how much rain is expected in the next 48 hours, where the bubble or dry spot is. it s over st. louis. yes, they are going to get more dry air today. meanwhile, everyone around there is talking about a lot of rain. they got two inches of rain in an hour. when you get that much, you are going to have a flooding concern. once again, looking to the

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