Yesterday. But its a much, much different story to our north. Roger riley shows how folks are still struggling to move around today. Sot it was tough. It was 100 wind, snow blowing. So bad you couldt see where you were going. This is what wendell shellenbarger encountered on his way from des moines to fort dodge. Shellenbarger is a volunteer for lifeserve blood center. And was taking blood for a patient in the hospital they told me if i got in trouble i could turn around and come bad until you get north of story city. People we talked to noticed going south past the randall exit mdash; roads got better almost instantly. Spent the night in the motel, as their over the road truck could not reach their home near stanhope. Sot gary 3946 waited till wind died down. Backed down the hill came to the motel kyle kruse and doug minteer were busy in the storm plowing out hog farms around the area. Sot 5620 pretty nasty slick roads we need the wind to die even though the blizzard had moved on this
Still thinking low pressure will form off the coast late saturday into sunday. This will give us a slight chance of showers early sunday well feel the chill most of next week with well below normal temperatures. Confirmed tornado to the area yesterday. Multiple witnesses captured a funnel cloud moving over the West Columbia area. Video sent to wis shows what it looked like to the east toward i77. The National Weather Service Confirms that an efzero tornado touched down just north of the State Farmers Market in the town of pine ridge. There have been no reports of any injuries. Parts of lexington county were right in the tornados path. A gymnasium at grace chapel on had some significant damage after two sheet metal doors were ripped out and ended up in a nearby cemetery. Department of transportation crews were out clearing treesone major one that blocked a portion of dixiana road. Workers at a local leesville logging company were left cleaning up after the strong storm ripped through th
Had some significant damage after two sheet metal doors were ripped out and ended up in a nearby cemetery. Department of transportation crews were out clearing treesone major one that blocked a portion of dixiana road. In leesville this eveningworkers at a local logging company are cleaning up after the strong storm ripped through the area. Workers say they had just gotten off lunch when the heavy rain hit tracys logging company on north edisto road. The force of the winds were Strong Enough to rip part of the roof off a shed on the property and completely overturn a tractor trailer. One worker said it felt like it was a tornado. It was coming after it destroyed this building it was coming our way. And i didnt see when it flipped that trailer, but id seen it debris was flying, and boards. It was like a twister. No one was reported injured in the storm. The damage is estimated to cost a few thousand dollars. Were just several weeks away now from South Carolinas democratic primary. Hilla
The upper50s by 7 am. Winds s to w 1020 mph. Thursday cloudy with intermittent showers. Temps starting in the upper50s, then falling into the mid40s by 3 pm. Winds n 515 mph. Friday chance of isolated morning showers, then drying out. Highs mid40s. Winds n 1020 mph. Its been a tough day to sit in a classroom or an office with temperatures in the 70s clouds have been filling in through the afternoon and now we will see some rain developing through the evening hours. With a cold front swinging through, there could be bouts of heavy rain tonight with a few rumbles of thunder. This is a slowmoving front, so well be tracking periods of rain through tomorrow morning. Make sure you grab an umbrella tomorrow since well be tracking intermittent showers throughout the day. Most of rain will fall across the metro, but we cant rule out some spotty showers farther north, across the middle peninsula, northern neck, and along the eastern shore. Youll notice a huge difference in temperatures the fall
And not people like us. There are more negatives than positives effects. Theres no strong reason to support claims it will bring us benefits. Amy we will get reaction to the tpp from lori wallach. Then we feature highlights from the congressional hearing into lead poisoning in the water supply of flint, michigan, where and in an democracy now exclusive, we hear from prisoners in the Genesee County jail in flint who have had no option but to drink and shower in the contaminated city water. I was concerned. I had two bottles at lunchtime and two bottles at dinnertime. Not only drink this water, but i have to brush my teeth. I drink coffee will stop we have been told there is nothing wrong with washing ears, bodies, or hence with this water. Amy and well look at the zika virus, which scientists have linked rising temperatures from Global Warming to the increased incidence of mosquitoborne infections such as zika. Well speak with dr. Anne schuchat, Principal Deputy director for the centers