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Maybe in the houston area, maybe another inch or two but obviously the damage has been done. we re concerned with the kings ford area on interstate 69 to the northeast of houston. that s where it s still raining hard. that s tw where two rivers meet, spring creek, san jacinto. that s where they re having the most concern with the high water in homes. the press conference earlier, that s where they re trying to save lives. other areas the water is rising slowly. in beaumont, flashflood warning there, a lot-heavy rain, and that is continuing to push up through area, beaumont, in the northeast of galveston, and that river is supposed to be at record crest in beaumont in about two or three days from now. you can tell problems we ll have there. and we ll continue the monitor the dams there. i m going to g over the my weather one computer and have the director take that. still watching the water rising. it s unbelievable. here is addicks reservoir. maya is at the northern end of the addicks ....
Little corkscrew action, that s the reason why this storm will be historic, a billion-dollar weather disaster, because of this forecast right here. this is pink, 20 inches of rain, widespread. look at all the square mileage that is from victoria to corpus christi, outside of san antonio, outside of houston, outside of austin, all the way through houston with upwards of 36 inches of rain. brian, the hiydrologists that ae responsible for the river forecasts, they re coming out for across the board record crest on all the rivers in this region. that s unheard of. that will go well into the middle of next week. there s people that will be spared from the wind and the surge that then will lose their properties from the epic flood about to occur. we ve got to remember all the souls in the path of this storm, our fellow citizens tonight having a very rough friday ....
Rise. not until later this weekend do we finally see those levels recede. again, we re still expecting a record crest near kinston. major flooding goes on into next week there along the neuse river. looking increasingly likely we ll see strongest hurricane ever to hit bermuda. still a category 4 storm. winds 130 miles per hour, gusting up to 160. the path takes the storm right over bermuda throughout the day today, heading into tomorrow. now, in the northwest, we have our own major storm. very heavy rain and strong wind in the northwest as well. you can see that will continue right into the weekend. a very stormy pattern there. over 10 inches of rain possible in some spots. let s take a view of the national picture. quiet and mild in the northeast. temperatures near 70 degrees. again, it s a mess in the northwest. louis? rafael, thanks so much. before we go to break, let s look at a few stories we re not covering today. british rocker rod stewart has ....
Recovered the body of an 18-year-old killed when his vehicle was swept up by the floodwaters. the river reached a record crest in mott mo town of cape gerardo according to governor nixon s office. the army corps of engineers is expecting levees in boast states. saudi arabia s foreign minister says the kingdom is severing ties with iran, in response to violent protests in iran, includes attacks on the saudi embassy in tehran. protests broke out after saudi arabia executed 47 people including a shyite cleric critical of the saudi royal family. iranian president rouhani took to twitter, condemned the execution, and said the attack on the embassy was by no means justified. iran s top leader said there would be divine revenge. u.s. officials called for diplomatic engagement and affirmative steps to ease tensions in the region. here in the u.s., ethan ....
Been confirmed. a record crest is expected along the mississippi river thursday. flood waters have started spilling over a levee protecting a missouri town of west alton. the mayor is ordering anyone who hasn t evacuated to get out. about 520 people live in the town 20 miles north of st. louis where the mississippi and missouri rivers converge. of course, we will stay on top of this and update you as it warrants here on msnbc. sure, tv has evolved over the years. ....