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This is where there was mostly just a wind problem in panama city. the result of all there when we brought it on shore, it was still intensifying. 150-mile-per-hour winds. this is the preliminary report, we ll get the official one in a couple of months when they get all the information together. but this puts it fourth all-time, adding on andrew, camille, the labor day storm, stronger than charlie and katrina as far as max winds. and lowest pressure ever measured. camille was our country s worst storm ever and michael is ahead of andrew with the lower pressure. if it had another three or four hours over water, it would have definitely gone up to a cat 5. and now, some wind damage problems with trees falling in central georgia. we have a new additional tornado watch issued for almost all of south carolina. isolated tornadoes at work. ....
Told. homes ripped apart. here in this area we saw significant storm surge of about seven feet or so. part of the historic downtown here in apalachicola was flooded. but yes, u.s. 98 in and out of apalachicola is shut down at this point, covered by trees like this and downed power lines. authorities are going to assess the damage starting tomorrow. there are people that need to be rescued in other parts of the panhandle near mexico beach. that damage will be assessed for days to come. but again, brian, at this point this neighborhood, many communities along the panhandle are dark and still and there is no true accounting yet of the extent of this damage. by the way, brian, authorities do say that one person was killed today when a tree fell on their home just outside of tallahassee. brian? it s an eerie time. the first night after a storm. so many of them arrive at night. this was a rare daytime arrival, however. gabe gutierrez there in ....
To three degrees fahrenheit warmer. so that allowed michael to stay much stronger than it normally would have as it approached the coast. all these and more reasons why michael now takes its place in hurricane history, certainly where the state of florida is concerned. mark demaria, thank you very much for being with us from the national hurricane center in miami. we will continue to follow the latest on this history-making storm and the path it continues on tonight. but first some new reporting to get to from the washington post that once again seems to put jeff sessions name and job in play. and later the fbi director makes his first public comments about the background investigation, that investigation that helped justice kavanaugh win his confirmation. the 11th hour on a busy wednesday just getting started tonight. etire will you act or feel different? or will you just be you, without the constraints of a full time job? you can grow your retirement savings with pacific life ....
Latest on this history-making storm and the path it continues on tonight. but first some new reporting to get to from the washington post that once again seems to put jeff sessions name and job in play. and later the fbi director makes his first public comments about the background investigation, that investigation that helped justice kavanaugh win his confirmation. the 11th hour on a busy wednesday just getting started tonight. x1 is here to help. ....
Hilton head and the buford area. here s the new update from the hurricane center. we re at 75 miles per hour. we re at the weakest we possibly can be for a category 1 hurricane. and after this it will drop down to a tropical storm. it s still accelerating to the northeast at 20 miles per hour. and is now getting very close to the macon area. and eventually by tomorrow morning it will be near augusta. and it s still a very big large rain shield with this. here s the new forecast path. again, we re not expecting a lot of damage from here on out. so it doesn t really matter where the center goes over. we may actually see stronger gusts along the coast with that southerly inflow coming off the water tomorrow morning. so lake charleston could have and hilton head 40 to 50-mile-per-hour winds coming off the water and the surf will be all turned up also. but the storm path will take it into the carolinas here. winds not a big deal as we said, 40 to 45-mile-per-hour winds, that s not going t ....