For the springsteen convert. And my interview with d. C. Police chief cathy lanier, before she leaves for nfl. Good evening everybody. Hurricane hermine is gaining strength right now as it turns towards florida. Gulf coast and our beaches could be impacted. Meteorologyist doug with the latest. Latest advisory from the National Hurricane center. Look at where the storm is now. Watching it intensify. Its cloe now. South of tallahassee here and about to make its way on feeder bands down here. Seen warners with damage there. Eye of the storm did become better organized in the last few hours. This area of florida south of tallahassee, good news, not very populated at all. But seeing record storm surge already and numerous tornado warnings issued. Winds at 80mileperhour with this storm, moving to the north, northeast. Moving farther down so the south and east. Much less impact for the d. C. Area. But still we curve back here and could curve farther to the west saturday into sunday and could
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City right now in maryland. Has not ruined your Holiday Plans around here. Caitlin roth is keeping an eye on all this. Good morning, caitlin, how are you . Good morning to you both. Hermine is still offshore and had little to no impact to us here in d. C. We had clouds yesterday. It was breezy. Overall nice. And i saw some peeks of sunshine out there in ocean city as rain stopped noon yesterday. Beach erosion and storm surge still an issue with Tropical Storm hermine now far off to sea. Winds still us is stained at 65 miles an hour. Its considered strong Tropical Storm but they call it post tropical once it transitions away from a warm storm to a regular one. Winds east, northeast, 12 miles an hour. Its expected to move north, northeast ward through the day into tomorrow. Watch it me here and eventually taking a job to the northeast. Not before bringing high winds and surf to places like long island, cape cod, massachusetts, theyre not exempt from the affects of hermine. It will batter
Toward southern virginia, Virginia Beach and hampton road. They are expecting major flooding in the area. A storm surge warning. We are expecting life threatening storm surge in the Virginia Beach area and up toward the beaches. Hermine, as of 5 00, winds of 50 Miles Per Hour moving northeast at 20 Miles Per Hour. It will be off the coast. Notice, saturday, tomorrow, they put it to 60 miles an hour, increasing in strength. Sunday, it brings it back to the coast. This is very important. This is going to come back to the coast and reach havoc along the beaches. This is where storm team 4 x 4 is tracking hermine. This is going to be on the road all night long. That was storm ranger 4 tracking hermine for the next 24 hours. Amelia has more on the impact in your area. What we have been talking about all afo how interesting if you are going to cross the bay bridge or not. What a different weather story you are going to get. If you are staying in town, a nuisance event for us. Showers at time
Well be talking some heavy rainfall and some gusty, damaging wind. Right now, they will get the latest information and adding that in to our coverage. Tropical storm continues are possible this weekend. Again, damaging winds. We could see gusts anywhere from 60 to 70 miles an hour. Again, saturday night in to sunday right now is that key time period. Winds that strong produce damage. Flooding threat as well with rain in the forecast. Stay alert to the forecast. It is and will be changing. Heres the latest, windy all three days. Temperatures in the 70s. Flooding and damaging winds. Much more on the impact in the d. C. And metro area. A minute. Hermine is expected to make landfall in florida tonight. Governor rick scott put more than 50 counties under a state of emergency and closed state offices to give people more time to prepare. Some homeowners are deciding to ride out the path. There could be possible tornadoes and storm surge. The radar in the nbc washington app goes all the way do