a look at the morning headlines. protests in hong kong turning violent again this morning as police fired tear gas into crowds of pro-democracy demonstrators this weekend. it came after protesters threw petro bombs toward a police line. it s the latest in the protests that have been happening for six months now. five people dead after tropical storm imelda. it dumped more than 40 inches of rain near the louisiana border. crews worked to rescue people trapped by high water. floodwaters damaged at least 800 houses and businesses. greek police have arrested a suspect in the 1985 hijacking of a twa flight that killed an american. the 65-year-old lebanese man was arrested this week on.
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that s pinpointing that band i was talking about towards lafayette. the possibility of 5 to 10 inches of rainfall in the next 24 hours in that band. and then tonight into tomorrow, the heavy rain shifts to the north, little rock to memphis to greenville. we still have the chance of getting around 3 to 6 inches of rainfall in that region. so, here s how it s going to play out. this is right now at 7:00 a.m. this morning, and then as we go throughout the day, the storm drifts up towards shreveport. there s that heavy band of rain still over the top of lafayette. so, that s 12 hours from now showing the possibilities of that heavy rainfall in areas of lafayette, northwards up here to the mississippi/louisiana border. that s why we still have the concern of significant flash flooding. then overnight and tomorrow morning we wake up, heavy rain from greenville, mississippi, to liver rock, possibly over towards memphis. so, we re not done yet. so far, so good for many reasons, but we ll wait
strictly to this agreement and that the judge has to be satisfied that he s cooperating. that was an unusual event. danny cevallos, thank you so much. i learn something every time you re here. let s get a check on weather with bill karins. all eyes on the tropics, the north gulf of mexico, of course, obviously what happened with hykel last year. this storm is still in indiants infancy. it has three days and then head for the texas/louisiana border or maybe southern louisiana. it s generally going to head west. it s kind of centered south of tallahassee. it s not organized. there s no center of low pressure so nothing officially to track yet. the hurricane center says this is about a 90% chance this is going to become a tropical depression. we re pretty sure we re tracking something, say, tomorrow morning. here is the development zone. this is where it is now. it drifts just south of the
most accurate. this overnight brings it pretty much south and west south of new orleans. you notice it gets stronger by the tile we get to thursday. by the time we get to friday and saturday, this model is actually becoming a hurricane and heading somewhere near the texas/louisiana border. that s just one of our computer models. so the range goes may this be a low-end tropical storm to a low-end hurricane. none of our computer models have it being a robust storm. it still is going to bring tremendous amounts of rainfall to louisiana. we could have problems with storm surge. the other head line, how about 4 million people under heat advisories. the heat is really on. oklahoma city is under excessive heat warning now. you have advisories go all the way up to st. louis. yesterday, guys, it was 112 in tulsa with the heat index. today and tomorrow is going to be about 107 to 110. yeah, it s