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quick to move ofshore. that's it. mostly cloudy skies in the wake of this line alqeady having passed through two-county area. a c/uple things going on. upper keys, showers through key largo, all the way from marathon down to key west. the big picture, we'll continue to see the clouds linger this morning in your fifist alert forecast. once we get to the midday hours, i think a little more sunshine coming through. out the door right now temperatures have already tumbled, about five degrees in the last two hours, from the lower 70s to the mid 60s. temperatures won't rebound that much. we'll spend most of the day intnt the 60s, maybe a high today of 68 or so, gettingng cooler as the weekend goes on and into next week. we'll talk about that in a bit. right now or firstheck with traffic with kelly. >> right now we have a couple accidents to talk about. not a whole lot of people out there on 395. that's where you'll have one lane blocked off because of an earlier crash with injuries that happened roughly 30 minutes ago. you can see the overhead sign saying 395 southbound three lanes are shut down because of construction. over at the palmetto expressway, 826, your southbound and northbound lanes we see flashing lights, one of your lanes completely blocked off. as far as broward county, an accident on 595 eastbound, an accidenttith injuries that has shut down. >> thank you so much. we're still waiting for confirmation from the medical examiner's office that the bodies found in this car submerged under waut in southwest miami-dade are those of the missing couple we've been telling you aboutut all week long. nbc 6 reporter michael spears is live at the medical examiner's office. no official confirmation, but they do believe that is indeed that missing couple. >> reporter: a lot of work left that car taken here to the medical examiner's office where the work was under way to identify the two bodys. although police have not released the names, relatives alrrdy telling us they believe the two found inside are their ved ones. investigators have been looking for this couple f days, alexandra picone and brandon arana. in a facebook post yesterday afternoon said the bodies were, in fact, her niece and arana. the couple was last seen leaving the cadillac ranch. their sun pass pinged them heading south on the turnpike. this morning as far as what happened, that is the big question, why, what happened police say all this appears to be the result of a traffic crash. again, what caused the crash, why that car was last in that area`is still unclear. as far as iding those bodies, that could come later today. michael spears, nbc 6 news. teenager is recovering after he was shot while riding his bike. we know the 15-year-old was taken to jack s memorial hospital where he is now in stable condition. the shooting happened right around dinnertime near northwest 64th street and 6th avenue in miami. after the shooting miami-dade school superintendent alberto carvalo says tragedy strikes again with a 15-year-old child shot while riding a bike. sadly, cowardly gun violence continues in the streets of miami. stay with nbc 6 for more updates. derrick medina, found guilty of killing his wife and posting pictures of her body on facebook is going to know his fate. later this morning he faces 25 years to life in prison. back in november after a three-week trial, medina was convicted of second degree murder in the august 2013 killing of 27-year-old jennifer medina told police he shot his wife during a fight. he claims all of it was in self-defense. hillary clinton and bernie sanders are going their separate ways after the first one-on-one debate of the season here with the highlights is nbc 6 reporter steve litz. >> let's talk about the issues that divide us. we don't agree with campaign financereform. i worked hard. >> reporter: the two party mates showed their differences, raising their voices, at times almost yelling at each other. hillary clinton wonders how bernie sanders will pay for his social programs. >> the numbers just don't add up from what senator sanders has been proposing. all the editorial boards that have vetted both of us that it is just not achieble. >> we pay for it, in my view, by a tax on wall street speculation. the middle class bailed out wall street in their time of need, help the middle class. >> reporter: health care is one issue dividing the candidates with senator sanders looking to reform obama care to a single payer system. >> by moving forward, rallying thehemerican people, i believe we should have health care for all. >> reporter: secretary clinton calls that a mistake. >> i won't have this plunge back in to a contentional nabl debate with little chance of succeeding. >> reporter: labels like progressive and establishment candidate were also debated. >> yes, secretary clinton does represent the establishment. i represent, i hope, ordinary americans, and by the way, who are not all that's namam mored with the establishment. >> honestly senator sanders who i think would characterize me, a woman running to be the first woman president as exemplifying the establishment. >> reporter: steve litz, nbc 6 news. enjoying the biggest bump in the polls with the new hampshire primary only five days away. polls show rubio is now in second place in the granite state at 18% followed by iowa caucus winner ted cruz. donald trump still holds a double-digit lead at 29%. all will be looking to pick up more support saturday night during the republican debate in manchester. we are officially on our way. today marks exactly six months until the start of the 2016 rio olympics. how cool is that? you can follow everything leading up to the big events on twitter bysing #road to rio. some of the star u.s. athletes set to compete. the big guy, michael phelps, the most decorated olympian of all times is looking forward to competing again because he has, quote, unfinished business. more medals i'm sure. gabby douglas knows this year is expectations she said she was going in as, quote, normal gabby. we'll hear from a local gymnast is hoping to join the u.s. olympic squad. c 6 reporter julia bagg will have that f you at 5:30. colombia confirming three people with zika virus have died, each contracted guion beret syndrome. broward county is under the same health emergency as four other counties declared by the governor. miami-dade which is on the list has seen a uptick on the number of service calls for mosquito control. the county usually gets three or four calls a day. at least 56 calls came in just on wednesday. nbc 6 anchor jackie necessary pram hosting on sunday. more on what you can do to help >> what we're trying to tell our residents is they need to get out of the house, walk arrnd and try to eliminate every single accumulation of water around the house, no matter the size. >> we notice our facebook posts on zika have hundreds of comments. many of you have a lot of questions about this virus. be sure to watch or set your dvr to watch "impact" this sunday morning and we'll take you in depth t t virus. a little chilly change in store for south florida and into the weekend as well. a live look over downtown miami. ryan, we understand there's a possibility of dipping down into the 40s. >> by early next week i think we're heading there. a progressive fall as we get through the next several days. as for the wet weather, coming through the overnight hours. not an tis pacing a big impact on the morning drive. one thing we'll be in to this trend which will be going down as we get through e morning hours, not rising up as temperatates usually do. live first alert doppler, the shower activity staying offshore. roads wet right now, will quickly dry out because we've got the breeze picking up. eventually the skies will begin to clear out.. here is what we're loloing at in the big picture. our radar and satellite composite. the shield of cloud cover extending to our west. we'll spend time underneath low clouds this morning blocking out early sunshine. as winds turn to the northwest, cool air spills in. now we're into the mid 60s and we'll keep crawling into the lower 60s. there's a gloomy look towds the aaa. most cloudy skies, but i think rain-free. alittle sunshine this afternoon but not warming up much. first alert forecast about 67. door, still an accident on 395 westbound. we'll talk about that in a minute. here is a live look outside i-95, your northbound and southbound lanes at griffin road, 595 drivers eastbound trying to get to federal highway, that ramp is completely shut down because of an earlier accident. stick to i-95 northbound when you're on 595. let's change sources and take you over to 395. youdon't see any police activity or emergency crews here. this is 395 eastbound and westbound at bridge road. keep note of that accident that's right by watson island. let's take you over to our maps. if you're headed out the door on i-95, expect construction around the northbound lanes of northwest 103 street.t. three lanes blocked off. express lanes shut down until 5:15, 5:30. from the golden glades to downtown miami, despite the construction, a ten min-minute commute ahead of you. the south florida man is taking the stand. we'll hear what michael hernandez said to@ the family of his victim. > oward county searching for a woman who uses her dress to it's not the first the resentencing hearing for michael hernandez accused of stabbing his best friend to death at school when they were only 14 years old, all that is expected to wrap up today. for the first time, hernandez took the stand yesterday. he testified, even gave a tearful apology. the 26-year-old, now 26-year-old expressing remorse for the >> i had to learn how muchh pain i caused you. i'm sorry. >> again that was 12 years ago, happened when he was 14. he's now 26. the defendant defended himself in court when the prosecution presented evidence presented prison recordings that they say prove he should stay where he is. two new york city officers recovering in the hospital after they were both shot. they were on patrol in a pupulic housing complex when a man with a gun confronted them last night. he then shot both of them before taking off. policsay they found him later after he had already killed himself. it went down not far from the location where mayor bill deblasio was in the middle of his state of the state speech. in the speech he was reporting how violent crime in the city was way down. meteorologist ryan phillips. we've been watching the cloud cover. we're going to take a look at the rain because it's movingn through first thing this morning. we'll get the showers out of here as wee progress through the early morning hours. live first alert dopplewith most of the shower activity moving offshore at this point. let's take the sky cam look here into downtown miami and see what's going on. we are into a period now where the low clouds willbe laying in around this morning. the active participation will be mighty fine, as in we're not really going to contend with that. we've got wet roadways this morning. we'll get through this. the main thing is the temperatures are going to fall, not warm up. northwest winds now sweeping in quickly behind the front. our wind speeds will be coming up briefly at about ten to 20 miles per hour. sustained winds in the northwest of opa-locka. on the breeze, the cooler, drier air filters in, still a cloud deck u u above. the m 60s. 63 in westkendall, 67 miami, 66 ft. lauderdale. with that said -- it's 4:47 now. sbout two hours ago, we're in the low to mid 70s. by the way, if you're waking up this morning, you can say it's a lot cooler this morning. about ten to 12 degrees cooler at this hour than 10, 20 degrees ago. here is the big picture. there is our line of showers already already moved through. now it's a matter of getting the cloud cover out there. future radar, i'll show you all the activity off to the south and to our east. with the front sneaking through, we're opening the gates for e cooler air for the clouds to come in and set up shop for the next several days. i want to get the cloud cover out of here. i think it's going to take four or five hours to do so. a little more sunshine this afternoon. forecast as we get into the weekend. yourp friday forecast, on the drive i think into the lower 60s, mim 60s midday. 67 this afternoon. that's all w can manage today. at least we'll see a little sunshine later. a cool and breezy forecast for today. as i said, don't put your umbrellas away for the weekend. we have shower chances on saturday. it will be a little warmer. sunday is when the main front kicks through. highs only at 67. showers around again, setting ourselves up for 40s by early next week. we'll talk about that part of your forecast in about 20 minutes.s. back to kelly with traffic. >> eastbound and westbound lanes looking good around ne island road on 595. those of you that take 595 eastbound to hop on to u.s. 1, you're t going to be able to this morning. a crash witinjuries that happened earlier at night has you'll want to stick to i-95 from 595. if you're headed out the door in miami-dade, no major incidents at this time. a ten-minute drive time from coral reef to tamiami trail. 826 southbound from the big curve to okeechobee road. traffic moving at 55 miles per hour around the area ofiami lakes drive. on the palmetto expressway northbound, traffic moving at 55 miles per hour, leaving you with a four-minute ride from bird to the dolphin expressway. >> just shy of ten minutes to the top of the hour. police pretty confident that speed played a key role in a deadly accident in kendall. we we right there yesterday morning on scene showing these devastating pictures as part of our breaking news coverage. it continued on social media. a car smashed into a box truck, immediately went up in flames. the drier of the car died instantly. at this hour police are trying to figure out exactly how fast that car was actually going. today parents hope their ears. that message, enough is enough. this is a message from parents who lost a child to violence. they are coming together to demand criminals stay off the street asking for more police. their chants are also aimed at miami district attorney. the group is fed up with losing young lives to violence and want criminals to stay behind bars so they can't do anymore harm. >> the future is being lost. young lives matter. change. enough is enough because we're tired. no parent should ever have to bury their child. >> rap icon luther campbell was also at the rally. he focused on the no-snitching mentality. a sense of deja vu for broward deputies as they try to find a coue of repeat thieves. we say repeat because of this. shack capture the couple browsing. as the two look around, the woman slips a couple hundred dollars into her skirt while the guy acts as a lookout. investigators believe the woman had a bag underneath her dress. 11 months later cameras capture the same couple at the same store stealing more than a thousand dollars worthof merchandise. as deputies are hopng you can help figure out exactly who they are. if you've got any information as you watch that video, call the broward crime stoppers line at 305-471-tips. the cuban migrants stranded in costa rica landed in al salvador. they have been stuck for more than two months after nicaragua closed the borders. each adult had to pay $630 which the cost for each child is up to $350. >> all of us here in this studio, kelly and sheli and ryan and myself and julia bagg, we're all wearing red today for a very big reason. it has nothing to do with valentine's day coming early. but it does, however, have something to do with a matter of the heart. >> the american heart association has declared today national wear red day to get health. nbc's erica edwards has more. reporter: women are so good at running businesses and households that sometimes they neglect to do the things they need to do to keep their own body ts running. that's why the american heart association is targeting women in its effort to raise awareness about heart disease. >> women often put themselves last. when we look at the statistics, that heart disease is the number one killer of all women, women need to put tpemselves first. >> reporter: research has shown call for help when they believe someone else is having a heart attack than themselves. recently a study from the cleveland clinic found women are considerably more likely than men to let obligations to work, family and friends disrupt their exercise routine. in addition to family history, smoking and diabetes, a woman's risk with heart disease increases with high blood pressure during pregnancy, gestational difficult bee tease and depression. >> we know women suffer from depression twofold as much as men and increases heart disease as much as 50%. >> signs of a heart attack in women can be subtle and don't always involve chest pain. other symptoto include shortness of breath, pain in the jaw and back, extreme fatigue and nausea. remember, a woman's intuition is powerful. if you ever feel something is o and not right, don't hesitate to call 911. erica edwards, nbc news. outfit today, try to pick out something red. >> your time 4:54. still ahead, an exclusive look the super bowl is one of the country's largest security operations. >> northern california is busy enough without hundreds of thousands of people showing up or the game. nbc's m muel almaguer showing us how the bay area police department is helping secure the city by land, sea and air. take a look. >> reporter: with more than a million people pouring in to san francisco for the super bowl, the only thing bigger than the game may be security. the fbi leading 60 agencies on the ound, in the air and at sea. >> this is by far the most significant security presence we've had at anyy event in the >> reporter: with bomb sniffing dogs and sharp shooters positioned on rooftops, so key. the bay area is wired, cameras, high tech sensors and video feeds are recovering hundreds of images on streets much like this one, much of the surveillance beamed right back into one room. this is the phish's central command center where they quarterback the law enforcement blitz. >> the bad guys have to get lucky once. we have to get lucky every day. >> reporter: this year air teams face unique challenges. levi's stadium is 45 miles frfr san francisco. they're watching every bridge and roadway for anything unusual. on game day, airspace will be restikted. this coast guard cutter, one in a fleet patrolling up to 200 >> our job is to use our training and experience to notice when things may not be 100% what they should be. >> reporter: the threat could come from anywhere. it's not just thesuper bowl that makes the bay area a security concern. it's also its status as a symbolic american city. a city where all eye also be on the super bowl, but not everyone will be watching the game. miguel almaguer, nbc news, san francisco. >> i like the way he said that, not everybody will be watching the game. they'll be watching you. thank you for them. >> exactly. enjoy your game day. get a designated@ driver for sure. >> nbc 6 news at 5 starts right now. >> right now nbc 6 is everywhere. after searching for nearly a week, the parents of a young missinggcouple get the news that nobody wants to hear. the car their loved ones were last seen in found submerged at rocky road to rio. they light the flame exactly six months from today. there are problems facing the olympic host city. if you're hosting a big susur bowl paay this weekend and you still need that gigantic flat screen television, we have a couple tips that will get you your best buy on that. >> live, "nbc 6 today" starts now. good morning everybody. your time is 5:00. i'm eric harryman. >> i'm sheli muniz. thanks for joining us on this friday. did you hear the pitter patter of raindrops asas you were waking up this morning? all good news, it's all out to sea and your commu is drying out. >> now looking at a fairly decent cooldown, the possibility of maybe a 20-degree difference between yesterday and moving into the weekend. we'll find that first thing this morning. cooling off quickly through the overnight hours with the rain sheli mentioned already having movedby. live first alert doppler keeping this line from the northeastto not necessarily over the

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