quite a few downpours drifting northwards across the british isles. it may well be that the north east of scotla nd it may well be that the north east of scotland stays driest and brightest through the day. but look at the temperatures, well done on where they have been. 13 15 at best. friday will bring some sunshine. we will see a band of showers and thunderstorms drifting eastward through the day. it may be that north east scotland has the best of the dry and sunny weather. those temperatures still in the 12 15 degree range. for the weekend, some computer models spin up quite a deep area of low pressure. uncertainty about the exact track. it looks like on saturday we will see a suite of very wet and potentially very windy weather. it is with stjude to the forecast if you have travel plans on saturday. likely to turn drier and brighterfrom the saturday. likely to turn drier and brighter from the west of the day wears on. it will be very chilly. birmingham nine degrees at bes
there are new developments this morning morningin an alleged abuse case.linn-mar school leaders will not take up action against assistant football coach matt casebolt. casebolt.c 2 news told you last week that more than a dozen families banded together to accuse casebolt of physically verbally and mentally abusing players dating all the way back to 20-11. 20-11.and last night the linn-mar community school district heard both sides of casebolt.the district said after investigating the allegations, they didn t find enough evidence to take action. current members of the football team stood by their coaches, while some parents say the abuse is being c cered up by the district and the students. 03:46:11 just because you guys have had great experiences, i applaud you but you haven t been in their shoes. that s fine, that s great that you support but when you re in the other shoes, it doesn t negate what has happened. there s reality out there and i know, i ve seen some of you
and 17 years after columbine, one of the mothers of the shooters. could you have prevented what happened to columbine? and tim tebow is here tonight. hard to imagine he would have had trouble at the prom. tonight, how he s helping thousands. good evening. great to have you with us on a very busy friday night. we begin with breaking develops in the race for the white house. donald trump s threat late today. the primary in south carolina, known for rough and tumble presidential politics. donald trump saying he may sue ted cruz himself because he was born in canada. jonathan karl leading us off. reporter: for a moment, it looked like we d be seeing a kinder, gentler donald trump. i won t use foul language. reporter: trump is now taking his feud with ted cruz to a new level, tweeting this threat. if ted cruz doesn t clean up his act, stop cheating, and doing negative ads, i have standing to sue him for not being a natural born citizen. cruz is pummeling trump with a
a lot of trees are down and we have some downed power lines with the biggest issue has been streets flooding, and just because of the rainfall, not the big storm surge that we were preparing for here in charleston. being a very flood prone area usually you could spit on the ground and it could fly to. so the city is very good at maintaining drainage and getting right on top of that clean up when it begins. we seen a lot of downed power lines, blown transformers and trees down. 230,000 customers are in dark around the state because high winds knocked down a lot of trees. it s a very powerful storm as it hugs the south carolina coast and made its way north as the outer bands pushed inland and we saw a number of tornadoes across the carolinas. at least ten have been reported in north carolina and a challenge with this storm is because they are wrapped in rain. no reports of any injuries in south carolina but tropical storm force winds are still in effect in this area and it ther