Carolina tomorrow. Its currently 35 miles west southwest of myrtle beach and Still Producing fair amount of rainfall as it moves through. Right now 50 mile an hour winds northeast now at 22 miles an hour. Last hour it was going at about 20 miles an hour. It picked up a little bit of speed. Heres a look at track. Its going to move its way off the coast by the time we get into saturday and as it does it will become a strong low pressure system and move a little more off to the north. But it cannot go too far because its blocked by strong ridge of High Pressure. Winds eedzly will be up to 65 Miles Per Hour with this storm system. And right now Tropical Storm warnings and watches are in effect all along the coastal area to the north youll see watches from new york state and even more up to that mid atlantic and right now things are looking like we could get a little improvement for the i 95 corridor and east and ridge of High Pressure im speaking about strong ridge high will prevent that s
Their homes as mandatory evacuations remain in effect. Anchor james tully is live there now. You found some people who are refusing to leave. Reporter i talked to a couple of people this morning that say their homes are within a couple of inches of taking on water and because they didnt they stuck around. I want to show you, you see somebody try to work through elfers parkway here. You can see the water flowing. There people can get home. Not so much here but some spots the current is so strong it can sweep you away. Further down the parkway, footage from yesterday, you can see water much higher, families forced to use canoes to get back and forth or wade through water that is not very clean. Many have gone through this before and that could be a reason mandatory evacuations are not enough to get them to vacate their property. There are people that live here, most of their lives. They know what the river does. Thats why a lot of people dont leave. Reporter fwc was patrolling yesterday
Im shawn yancy. And Tony Perkins Hermine already hit peach beefs in florida and Virginia Beach is preparing for high reigns and heavy winds. Heres how it could impact us. The storm continues to move its way up the mid atlantic and take a look that mapen youll see what im talking about. Its now moving its way across myrtle beach, South Carolina and teepd head across norm carolina tomorrow. Its currently 35 miles west southwest of myrtle beach and Still Producing fair amount of rainfall as it moves through. Right now 50 mile an hour winds northeast now at 22 miles an hour. Last hour it was going at about 20 miles an hour. It picked up a little bit of speed. Heres a look at track. Its going to move its way off the coast by the time we get into saturday and as it does it will become a strong low pressure system and move a little more off to the north. But it cannot go because its blocked by strong ridge of High Pressure. Winds eedzly will be up to 65 Miles Per Hour with this storm system.
Throughout the conversation she asked him whether or not she will ab rested. He indicates that he was a Police Officer and she would not be arrested if she performs these acts. Reporter woman complied, and then managed to escape shall after being driven for several blocks. Is there an indication that she hides between vehicles at some point while she exits the the vehicle and that he maneuvers around, several cars looking for her, drives around the block looking for her. Reporter police say the fire lieutenant, assigned to Ladder Company 14, in north philadelphia, was still wearing his fire uniform pants, which may have aided in his officer impersonation. While she was on the run, police say the the woman, using her phone, provided Important Information that led the police making an arrest. She notified 911. Based on that information, officers responding in the area they are able to locate this vehicle in the 4800 block of 12th street where they were able to stop the vehicle will and s