the other issue here is that this thing basically we can walk faster than the hurricane is right now. 5-mile-an-hour movement to the west. it will continue with that slow movement. this is a 24-hour difference, right, from monday 8:00 p.m. to tuesday 8:00 p.m. then eventually we are going to see the coastline jet out. so if it continues on that northerly path, we could have either a landfall or the same situation we re having in florida. i ll leave you with the computer model forecast here. again, some of them indicating a more westerly movement, some indicating further east. that is going to be the key as to what kinds of effects florida will get. will they be more significant or not depending on how close it gets? right now it looks like they re really not going to be out of the woods by any stretch of the imagination just because of how close this thing is going to get. the storm is it going right along the east coast. my concern has always been from the beginning, if that hap
show you what s going to be happening over the next several hours. we re talking about malone which is right across extreme northern new york, right at the border with canada. we re going to continue to see those heavy rains. in fact, flood watches in effect with that. it is not going to take much to flood here. look at our computer model forecast. this is sunday 8:00 a.m. we ll push this forward a little bit more. you see another batch of heavy rain moving in around 2 p:00 p. and that continues throughout this evening once again with tropical downpours here. what s not tropical are the temperatures. take a look at this. upper 50s is where we re going to stay here. we re going to have some higher gusts this afternoon making it feel colder. if he has not had shelter, this expoe exposure to wind and rain is
inch. we re talking about 7 inches here caused this. let s take you into some of the scenes in louisiana. man, you ve been waiting through waist high water and some just incredible scenes coming out of the south there. things, well, floating where they shouldn t be. incredible stuff there. it continues. what s happening is we have this upper low that s enhancing our typical afternoon showers and thunderstorms that we get this time of year. this low is meandering and be hanging out. it will enhance the rain and take a look at this. not just louisiana, but florida getting into this as well. very heavy rainfall. notice a bit of a spin still seeing the feature present in our computer model forecast for the next 48 hours and then just the moisture surging in from the gulf. that will be enough to produce heavy amounts of rainfall here. again, in new orleans in the next 48 hours, 25, 25, a couple of inches there in the next few days. also keeping an eye on severe
our eyes are on the skies, and this peculiar sunday night mystery. hi, everybody, it s 10:00 in the east. glad you re with us. i m alina cho sitting in for don lemon tonight, and we begin with the bad weather bearing down on the southeast. tropical storm beryl fast approaching hurricane strength and near landfall. you can see the palm trees struggling against the waves. waves onshore. this is jekyll island. flooding obviously a big concern, and beaches all along the southeast coast are posting warnings about the dangers of rip currents. for the past 24 hours, lifeguards and emts have been working overtime rescuing those who have ignored the warnings. our jacqui jeras is watching it all for us. a couple of questions. number one, pretty close to hurricane strength, right? yeah. and how close are we to landfa landfall? we re close. landfall not so important with this storm. it s a big storm, and there s going to be very widespread impacts. there you see the rain which ha
this peculiar sunday night mystery. hi, everybody, glad you re with us. i m alina cho sitting in for don lemon tonight. and we begin with the bad weather bearing down on the southeast. tropical storm beryl fast approaching hurricane strength and nearing landfall. you can see the palm trees struggling against the wind earlier today, waves surging onshore. this is jekyll island, georgia, you re looking at. flooding obviously a big concern, and beaches all along the southeast coast are posting warnings about the dangers much rip currents. for the past 24 hours, lifeguards and emts hav who have ignored the warnings. our jacqui jeras watching it all for us. so, jacqui, a couple of questions. number one, pretty close to hurricane strength, right? yeah. and, also, how close are we to landfall? we re close. just within an hour or two potentially of landfall, but landfall not necessarily so important with this storm because it s a big storm and there are going to be very wides