Just in from the National Hurricane center that mark was referring to. Winds still 75 miles per hour, still category 1 storm, has its eyes on the st. Marks area in the big bend of florida. Theres a lot of Nature Preserve in here, and few members where this track may go. That wouldnt be so bad, although obviously, there will be inland flooding that comes from this. That track comes up the coastline though and almost undoubtedly comes just near charleston and myrtle beach before it comes off of hatteras and enters our part of the world. This storm would have in this position in new england for Labor Day Weekend in a few minutes. Vanessa folks along floridas panhandle are preparing for hurricane hermine. Mark residents are securing their homes and boats right now. They havent had a hurricane hit the state in 11 years, as jeff deal reports from the coast near tallahassee, people are not taking any chances. The reporter looking out over the gulf of mexico, as hermine headed toward the coast
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New York driver rescued after being trapped in car without heat for 10 hours
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A New York State police officer is being hailed a hero after he saved the life of a man trapped for 10 hours in a car with no heat that was buried in four feet of snow.
and last updated 2020-12-18 16:31:22-05
OWEGO, N.Y. â A New York police officer is being hailed a hero after he saved the life of a man trapped for 10 hours in a car with no heat that was buried in snow.
According to New York State Police, 58-year-old Kevin Kresen was driving during Wednesday s snowstorm when he ran his car off the road. A short time later, Kresen became trapped when a snowplow covered his car with four feet of snow.