Carolina and North Carolina coast, possibly slamming into one of our coastline sometime friday into saturday. So lets put a center line through the new track. So this is the one we just got at 5 00. Thats yellow at 11 00 a. M. Down here in the bahamas and florida it shoved west but for us up here in south and North Carolina it actually shifted to the east. Again, this zigzagging is very complicated and tough to keep up with. This is a really hard storm to in addition to shifting a little bit to t east tonight at5 00 its also slowed down. So it is possible we could have a category two hurrice saturday afternoon with 100 per hour winds anywhere fromwilmin all the y to charlotte to 200 miles houroff shore, so heres at that means for us. We continue to havgreat fall weher wednesday and thurs no issues. Saturday, and while e trend has been closer to North Carolina, you know, more changes will happen. So you cant walk away yet. You got to keep checking in on this thing. We get new updates ev
Cuba. Unfortunately, not going over the 10,000 Foot Mountain tops that could tear this storm apart. But just barely clipping land. Staying over the very warm water. Winds remain at 140 Miles Per Hour and it remains a category four hurricane. Where it will stay as it heads through the bahamas, wednesday and thursday. Then weakening slightly as it approaches florida friday. And then turning back to the northeast as it parallels our coast or is ri saturday. So heres the center line from that forecast track from 5 00. Lets go back six hours with the yellow line. You see the 11 amtrak. So the changes have been shifting west for florida but a slight shift to the east for us. So heres what that could look like. Saturday afternoon, 100 mile per hour winds. A category two hurricane. On our doorstep on top of us, or off shore. It is all still in play. In just a few minutes. We want you to take like at this. This was the scene in haiti. Hurricane matthew making landfall earlier this morning with
Crews in the water with boat. I just checked with Lumberton Police they tell me there is a search going on but would not share details about what happened down there. All week long weve been telling viewers how dangerous flood waters can be. But police say while the barricade have been up from the philadelphiaing, people were still driving their cars through this street. Now, its not clear if the car involved here was also involved in this accident or if that was connected to information. And as soon as we get it we will pass it along. Live in lumberton, derrick lewis, cbs North Carolina. Were also following breaking news out of for the fort bragg. They dont fired the soldier as 48yearold some mass siler of georgia. He has an Army Commendation medal. They say his death is under investigation. Seeing flood waters recede people in the east are still waiting on some rivers to crest. Thats right. The tar river in greenville is more than 11 feet above flood stage and pectestew reach the pea
They did missionary work. They traveled around. They do a lot of things to help other people. Reporter and jasons online obituary, the family has asked friends who come to the service to bring a written memory of jason. They say they will put those written memories and a keepsake box for his very young children, so when they get older they will know exactly who their dad was. Reporting live, steve sbraccia, cbs north carol this deadly accident comes just days after 2 women were hit by a car while cycling. Lori cove and Virginia Davis were hit last monday, cove is now in serious condition, davis is recovering. Police say the driver, christopher more, was driving under the influence. A man behind bars accused of driving the wrong way on i 440 while under the influence causing a deadly accident. Carlos Martinez Gonzalez was is trying to do to prevent these kinds of crashes. Reporter police were called out here at about 9 30 p. M. , they say they found out that Martinez Gonzalez was drivin
We do not know at this time it is tied to recent return of those inmates to the facility. Reporter multiple Law Enforcement agencies including officers from surrounding correction facilities and members of the Prison Emergency Response Team responded. Solomon says they do not expect riots at minimumsecurity prisons, and if they had not mobilized so quickly, it may have been worse. We had an outstanding response fromll assistance including our Fire Department as well. We even had some wildlife officers there if i remember right leslie. As for the inmates who started the disturbance, solomon says they have eyewitness testimony to weed them out, and they will be facing consequences. They could be facing our Disciplinary Procedures for possible demotion, could be facing restricted housing, classification reductions as 500 inmates have been transferred to nearby facilities until the damages fixed. Inmates are correction officers that were hurt are expected to be okay. A man was drunk when h