From washington tonight. Abhave a very big announcementue about this show that you do not want to miss. But first, have no water, ut barely got food, everything expiring in the fridge being without power is not the the biggest problem. The biggest Probleis Notm is not having drinkable water right now. Everything just devastating. Its eye opening. E is talked to one of my close childhood Friends Yesterday and our House Ist Di completely destroyed and theyre just thankful that we can get here to Ges Antr diapers and Formula and a hot meal, because right now thos ue are very important to us because the stores dont have them. At least 230 people haverosss lostix their across six states from hurricane helene. There are 1. 8 million totalo. Power outages. Is m county, North Carolina, alone, where asheville is, makes upe 31 of the total deaths. Still and there are at least 200 people still unaccounted For. Her now, families, as you heard, are continuing struggle to get t basic necessities. An
Want to miss. But, first,. No water, barely have food. Everybody expiring in the fridge. Being without power is not the biggest problem. The biggest problem is not having drinkable water. Right now everything is just devastating. It s eye opening. I talked to one of my close childhood friends yesterday. And her house is completely destroyed. And we are just thankful we can get here to get diapers and formula and a hot meal because right now those are very important to us because the stores don t have them. Laura: at least 230 people have lost their lives across six states from hurricane helene. There are 1. 8 million total power outages. Buncombe county, north carolina alone where asheville is makes up 31% of the total deaths. And there are at least 200 people still unaccounted for. Families as you heard are continuing to struggle to get basic necessities. That means that private citizens in the absence of federal government relief, they have to provide relief. And this is all despite
That of course posts a serious flooding risk. You got to remember across hadi. They have terrain that goes 6,000 to 10,000 feet in elevation. You force the moisture up the terrain and condensing it out. Mud slides will be an issue here across the mountainous terrains of haiti and the dominican. In terms of the eyewall. The eye made landfall across southwestern over land right now. It will not spend a lot of time overland. Wind sustain 140 Miles Per Hour tracking to north. The concern later this week is the northwesterly bend you can see it getting very close by wednesday night across nashua in the bahamas here. Then very close thursday night into friday morning along the florida coastline. Its possible that there will be hurricane conditions along the east coast of florida. Even if the eye stays just offshore. If the eye moves onshore more up through the carolina coastline. Question for us how close to new england does it come. I think we at least get some rain out of it as we get into
That of course posts a serious flooding risk. You got to remember across hadi. They have terrain that goes 6,000 to 10,000 feet in elevation. You force the moisture up the terrain and condensing it out. Mud slides will be an issue here across the mountainous terrains of haiti and the dominican. In terms of the eyewall. The eye made landfall across southwestern over land right now. It will not spend a lot of time overland. Wind sustain 140 Miles Per Hour tracking to north. The concern later this week is the northwesterly bend you can see it getting very close by wednesday night across nashua in the bahamas here. Then very close thursday night into friday morning along the florida coastline. Its possible that there will be hurricane conditions along the east coast of florida. Even if the eye stays just offshore. If the eye moves onshore more up through the carolina coastline. Question for us how close to new england does it come. I think we at least get some rain out of it as we get into
Theres some ocean effect clouds coming across the cape we temperature resides in the lower 50s at the moment. 44 in worcester. You factor in the wind which is steady here anded a time gusting over 30 Miles Per Hour. Its a cool someday. Well have a its a cool day ahead. Past 40 at time. Thats where we have wind advisory in place. High temperatures recoering into the upper 50s on average. We have a lot of dry the 7day forecast. More on that ahead. Time now for fast track traffic. Heres danielle gersh. Its a quiet morning to roads. You can see not too many people out there. A lot of green north of town. No issues on route 93 or route 1 this morning. Braintree to boston northbound on the expressway ten minutes south of town route 324 and 95 were not seeing any issues. The pike problem free heading in and out of town. Commuter rail running on schedule. Back to you guys. Round two in the president ial debate. Go ahead donald. Know im a gentleman, go ahead. And that was one of the more polite