Amy warm today, but a few showers expected overnight. I have the timing in your first alert forecast. Michelle replacing justice scalia, the political firestorm his death set off and who could , fill his spot on the bench. Good morning. They did for joining us. I am michelle imperato. Jason and i m jason guy. Let s get over to amy sweezey now for your forecast. Amy we have kind of a big picture difference this morning. Depending on where you re heading out from. Some of us are in the 40 s, some of us are in the 60 s. Most of us are in the mid50 s though. To plan your day, not a lot of sunshine expected. Once we get to sunrise, just after 7 00 a. M. , we will brighten up, but there will be plenty of clouds today. There is a slight chance of rain. Most of us will stay dry, but an occasional shower from time to time is possible today. In, out ahead of some bigger rain expected tonight. Temperatures will climb into the middle 70 s today. Right now we are at 55 degrees in orlando. 65 degree
Than a day, leaving her attorney wondering if an insanity defense might come into play. It has the ingredients for that, but its too mac early to tell. Her son was shot too mac early to tell. Her son was shot too early to tell. Her son was shot. Reporter she saids she kept hoping her son would wake up even though she knew he would not. She seemed remorseful and set about what happened. Reporting live, jeff deal, channel 9. There are a lot of case tonight. We will continue to follow the case against virginia arteaga as it moves through the court and bring you the developments as they unfold. The last the rain weve been tracking for the past hour is moving off the coast. Tom terry is insecure weathercenter nine. Some neighborhoods got a full inch of rain today. Here is a of rain across the area. The lighter blues, mostly less than a quarter of an inch. By claremont, you see most of the error youre area getting at least some rain. We had 80 rain coverage. Today. From hillsboro county towa
Hundreds of people dead after the storms rampaged through haiti and matthew forcing the largest mandatory evacuation since hurricaine sandy, more than 200,000 homes from florida to north carolina, at risk from the storm surge alone. That number likely to go much, much higher than that. More than 100,000 people already without power tonight. Our correspondents are stationed throughout the region and were start with cnns michael holmes, in palm bay, florida. Give us the latest where you are. Reporter palm bay, florida, were right in the melbourne area of florida, and this is an area where according to some of the tracks could be the hardesthit at the moment if things stay on course the way they are. Its been getting a bit rough around here in the last hour or so. Its coming through in bands i suppose, don, and we just had one come through, which was a little bit frightening. It doesnt look so bad now, but it did about five minutes or so. Were about an hour or so away from high tide and w
With that eyewall just to our northwest. Were starting to get on the south end. Hopefully in the next hour or so, well finally start to feel conditions taper off and start to be on that back side. Because, as you know, you have that uphill slope. You have the very strong winds and then you is it ilhave the back side of that eyewall and thats where just as intense winds are as on the front end. This storm is just off shore. I couldnt imagine if the eyewall was a little bit closer to where we are. Our winds would be expunenshally worse. It is going to be a huge problem for storm surge for areas to our north, especially concerned where you are, chris, as well, in jacksonville. The storm surge the wind and the rain. These hurricanes that makes them so dangerous and so deadly, chris. All right, jennifer. My shots coming in and out and were just getting a taste of Hurricane Matthew. Were going to have to move somewhere else because the shot is not going to stay stable in any way. Were just a
Are now. Just to step aside to give you idea, vans coming through, been worse than this, comes and goes, strong at times, ripping through here gusting maybe 75 miles an hour. In a couple of hours, maybe three could be as much as 110 miles an hour. People been warning about the storm for days now, warnings getting more and more dire and heard from the National Weather service in melbourne and just read it to you. Language is dire. Locations may be uninhabitable for weeks or even months. Widespread extensive wind impacts, National Weather service dont mess around or exaggerate, that gives you pause. Talking about winds and rain at moment. Storm surge is something we also need to talk about, its just high tide right now. Midnight on the east coast. High tide combined with a storm surge of perhaps as much as 12 feet is going tock devastating for coastal areas and you have Barrier Islands where people live. Evacuation orders very strict for those people, getting them off the islands. You sa