Temperatures but i can guarantee you this. Its going to be a sloppy saturday either way you slice it across our area. Lets focus in right now on ultimate doppler because we continue to watch all of that moisture moving out of the gulf of mexico from texas to louisiana into mississippi. Were seeing a lot of rainfall and, yes just only rain right now. As we take look hour with hour, friday night weve advanced the clock. You can see temperatures are a little above freezing. Philadelphia 35 degrees. By 11 00 that snow will start initially overnight into Early Saturday Morning. Temperatures will be borderline so were looking at snow to start. However, by sunrise on saturday, were going to to see mainly rain south jersey sections of delaware an wintry mix once you move north and west of the city. By the afternoon well likely start to see more of that change over as the system intensifies and some colder air tries to wrap in. So the bottom line we are looking at a mixture of freezing rain sle
Tonights americas newest midsized suvs are put to the test. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety crashed seven of the newest models on the market, the results, well it may make you think twice before stepping inside. The institutes Vice President joins us with the results. Russ, great to have you on the show. Little us a tell us a little bit about the test because it is different than the government uses. This is a different kind of test. This is called a small overlap front crash test. It is done at 40 miles per hour. It replicates what happens when a vehicle may drift over the center line of the highway and just clip other vehicle, headlight to headlight or go off the road of the highway and hit a tree or a telephone poll on the drivers side. It is based on research that shows 25 of the serious injuries and deaths that occur in frondal crashes are in these small overlap impacts. They have to be very common. How often do you hit dead on the front . I think it is pretty rare. Tha
Sophia vergara to court to try to start a family of his own today, thursday may 7th 2015. Announcer from nbc news this is today with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. Good morning, everyone. Welcome to today on a thursday morning, a lot of people want to hear what nick loeb has to say. The story he is in the middle of i think fascinates a lot of people. It deals with legal issue, medical issues and ethic issues in the mix. Lets start with this rough one, the nations midsection really dealing with a lot of tough weather. We are starting to see a lot of the videos coming into us of those damaging tornadoes. Cars are overturned rooves ripped off homes. There is major flooding from these storms as well as turn to al with what we can expect today. Oklahoma city got. 1 inches of rain more than dunl double their record last night. Its not done yet. This will be a multievent into the weekend. Again, up to 50 tornadoes reports from Nebraska Kansas on int
An estimated 1 million children have been displaced, many growing up in refugee camps without formal education. Those in camps across the border face a differently winter. Zeina khodr begins our cover im in lebanon. We are at a tenth settlement. People here live in miserable conditions. They may be safe. They are warning of the danger to come. That is the cold. In this region temperatures drop to below zero. People barely have anything. The ground is mud, and these plastic sheetings really do not provide any shelter when the rain starts. Just look around. Just a few weeks ago there was rain, and the area was flooded. People here are worried. They are calling on the International Community to help them. The International Community can only do so much. The lebanese government can only do so much. They have to deal with economic problems. This is how people live. Sometimes four to five families in one tent. People are talking about children suffering from respiratory problems, pneumonia a
Gripping a large portion of the midwest. The deep freeze is producing dangerously low temperatures not seen in years. That as many are dealing with the first major snow storm. Temperatures fell to 40 below zero in some parts of minnesota, and the freeze expected to last until tuesday. Windchill could drive the cold down to 60 below zero. We are joined from detroit. I understand by tuesday the texture will be a balmy 1 degree degree. Thats right. Its 28 degrees. It will seem like a warm day in a couple of day, when the temperatures here are expected to go below zero. In other parts of the midwestern plain states and the northeast, temperatures could reach a record low with windchill and 50 to 70 below zero. Its not just a recordlow cold spell, its dangerously cold, increasing the chance that people can get frost bite or hypothermia. Thats subarctic temperatures. This is called an arctic vortex, where the cold arctic air on the north pole is pushed down across the northern part of the un