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from ground radar and this is the area that is most affected at this morning and of course it will not move. but here is an area right around the cave all the way up to virginia beach where the rains have stopped. look at these rainfall totals, morehead city north carolina, 42 and a half inches of rain, emerald isle 33 and a half inches of rain approaching 20 inches of rain down in wilmington and new bern where they are affecting all of those rescues already 12 inches of rain plus that enormous storm surge. so what s to come? that the focus as we begin a whole new hour of coverage on fox news channel. america s choice for news and information on cable right after this. motorcycle revving
this is charleston, south carolina. in georgetown, north myrtle beach, light? then you begin the rest of the coast. it all inundated, this is ground radar, this is showing precipitation. you can see north myrtle beach is about the cut off. and then all the way up the coast to kill devil hills inland, to keensville and kinston and the rest. all of this will experience rain now the next 8, 10, 12 hours. and then they believe the storm will meander its way to south carolina for some low country food. for now though, hardly moving. the last official update from the hurricane center was at 2:00 eastern time. the next is at 5:00 eastern. it was then moving 10 miles an hour. it s not anymore. rick reichmuth says it s fallen to a crawl about the speed that you and i walk. coming up at the top of the
from fox 13. this is ground radar that we are getting from fox 13 in tampa that covers the naples and fort myeeers myers area. leading edge up to sarasota as you can see. a long way to go about 12 miles an hour. i personally think it s moving faster now. moving its way up the coast and we just hope that it doesn t have anymore of that warm gulf, gulf moisture that continues to strengthen itself. if it were to run out of fuel there, the storm that we have dealt with for so long through so many people that have endured so much punishment from this, that storm would begin to weaken. this is the satellite radar of the storm as it moves its way, the time lapse that we are seeing, moved its way over the keys there and making its way up toward southwest florida over, over land now in marco island and the last little blip there,
approach to wap r warming up. archeologists said they re using ground radar. the stones were about 15 feet high and found under 3 feet of earth. but was this a message not to us but maybe to we ll have to talk about that on the rundown, earthie additi editio. you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal. until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? hey insurance companies, news flash. nobody s perfect.