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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180813:09:19:00

is another umbrella day. we had a to goy saturday in areas of the northeast. sunday was a little better. today is just a soaker in areas of central and eastern pennsylvania where we could get two to three inches of rainfall. the ground is saturated, rivers are running high. don t be surprised if we show you pictures of flooding in this area tomorrow. we have potential in areas of the catskills almost to the poconos in north jersey there, potential of two to three inches. here is how it will play out at 8:00 a.m. this morning. by the time we get to your evening drive home, hit-and-miss showers and storms, all of these little dots. boston, maybe a hit-and-miss shower, most of it south of you. tuesday morning, the storm heads further to the north. a dry morning commute tomorrow, and by tuesday afternoon, hit-and-miss showers once again. watch out in texas, also the northeast. if you want great summer weather, minneapolis, chicago and st. louis looks pretty good,

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170911:16:00:00

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170911:16:00:00
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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170911:11:05:00

jacksonville. there are homes with water levels they ve never seen before. bill, sit tight for a second. we want to go to gainesville. morgan is standing by for us there. reporter: hi. good morning. you can already see how strong the winds are here. the eye of that storm is about 50 miles southwest of us. we are currently on the east side of that storm. that means we re getting the worst of it. we re getting the brunt as the storm heads to us right now. now, we re in gainesville florida. as you can see, what it s already caused is three things. we ve seen minor flooding on the roads and the side of the streets as the heavy winds have already knocked down trees and power lines. creating more than 2000 people in the city of gainesville are without power, and third and finally, it s the hurricane force winds. these are winds that are blowing at about 85 miles per hour. so when we were driving here, our crew coming into the storm around midnight, we could feel our car shifting. once we

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170911:16:43:00

drops. we re talking sheets. it s been a long weekend for our friends in florida. is an sunrise just comes up, we can start to see the scope of the devastation. what i thought was going to be a punch in the face became a glancing blow. we are still fighting. and it s been 27 hours since irma first made landfall in the u.s. more than 6 million residents across the state remain without power. more than 150,000 people are still in shelters. right now, mandatory evacuations underway in parts of jacksonville, florida, as record flooding threatens that city. meteorologist bill karins joins me with the latest. bill, i know this has been a marathon for you. you ve been amazing. we ve all been applauding you and thanking you for all of your information. thanks, andrea. what is the situation now as the storm heads. it s not over. i was really thinking that i could come into my shift today and we would focus on the winds, they would be dying down and then these storm surges will not

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170908:09:53:00

decided. we know it s going to be bad, that s clear. it did drop down to a category four, it s at 155 miles an hour. and to get to a category five, it has to get five miles an hour faster. so cat 4/cat 5 looks to be a sure bet. it would be after midnight into the early hours on sunday. and the storm heads right up the peninsula on sunday. most of the damage will be caused by the wind and the storm surge. we will get lot of heavy rain but i don t think we re going to have horrible problems with rainfall in flamt. there will be isolated problems but nothing like what we saw with harvey. so five to ten feet of storm surges from west palm beach,

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