french in serious condition. another woman according to reports threw herself from the bridge in terror to try to escape the attack. in terms of what we re looking at there, brian, it does look as if from the images and accounts we ve had, what happened is a vehicle drove from the right of that picture in the bottom right-hand side of the screen to the left, across the bridge. that s from the south to the north. they then additi that then th collided with the fencing, the gate of the houses of parliament. you can see the red blob in the middle of the screen. car crashes into fence. now another incident aroundhe corner where inside the perimeter of the houses of parliament, where a police officer is stabbed and a man is shot. now, it is possible that from the vehicle the man a man could have run around the gate. it s often open. it s where the prime minister
we could challenge that has we watch this northern eye wall make land fall. we re going to see a lot of readings in the 100 miles per hour range. that is when you really start to get roof damage. people can t stand up over 60, generally, in my experience. the trees come down when you have 60 to 80. the thing that we re watching now, and now that the northern eye is coming on shore, we ll be tracking wind damage first, and then after we ll track what will happen with the water. here is the center of the storm. and this red blob on the northeast side, the new update says 120 miles per hour sustained, gusts to 150, that will be in this thunderstorm complex to the right there. here is the closer zoomed inimage of this. this is where kerry is located
that touched down in that area. you can see that twisted metal and trees that were just shaved off in this area. now, let s talk about where the worst of the weather is at this hour. i m really focusing in on northern parts of alabama. you can see severe thunderstorms west of huntsville and we re likely going to see some winds potentially up to 70 miles per hour and there you can see all those lightning flashes going with it as well. today what is we call a slight risk day in terms of severe thunderstorms, so those may be 5% chance of tornadoes today and a better chance of the wind damage. our frontal system kind of stalling out so it s going to be a stormy day across the deep south, but things improving through the ohio valley. the mid-atlantic you can see the red blob there. we do think that late this afternoon, some of the thunderstorms could reach severe weather levels. again, wind the big concern there. and real worried about flooding too. we re talking about one to five inches of
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