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passage but that will not happen until later tonight. mess of the day features some cloud perhaps a sprinkle late in the day but this will be a tranquil day. yesterday was as well. today looks similar, not exactly the same. lets walk you through the reasons why. storm scan showing a couple signs of life primarily outside of our area here. we have a few speckles behind the lettering of the storm scan three not amounting too much and out to sea. we have included to work with this morning. as a result, it is chilly but not as harsh as dover, millville, wildwood at 42 appease in all three spots at this hour. we are below freezing though as it is typical as we get to this time of the year in the poconos. still a chilly start to the day, less harsh then it was yesterday we will get up to 53 with primarily just a mix of some cloud, sunshine but later honest specially from northwest to southe those showers move in and, as well, meisha. good to know. thanks very much for that. we ar
New-yorkUnited-statesMillvillePennsylvaniaTehama-countyCaliforniaMissouriDelaware-countyPhiladelphiaChristmas-villageFloridaIllinois this is new day weekend with christi blackwell and victor blackwell. tropical storm florence brought catastrophic flooding and the worst is on its way. florence is creeping across the carolinas right now, just 3 miles per hour. already 13 people have died. meanwhile, 800,000 customers do not have power this morning in both states. and hundreds are still stranded in their homes. the storm has dropped 40 inches of rain since making landfall friday morning. it could be three to five days before the water levels peak. and that could pose problems to those along the coastal communities and the dozens of rivers stretching among the states. this morning three of the people killed were killed by the flash flooding. and we know downed trees and power lines are still a very big concern there. kaylee hartung is in fayetteville, north carolina. first of all, what are things like where you are, kaylee? reporter: christi, when florence barreled through here with the eye coming th
PhilippinesNevadaUnited-statesHong-kongNorth-carolinaTexasCarolinasNagaFloridaBeijingChinaCalifornia the rain the storm surge now 900,000 people across the kaur can linaus do not have power, most of them in north carolina, more than 780,000 there. the rest of them here the worst possible five people have now lost their lives sqand they re attributed to this storm in north carolina. we ll check in with them in a moment. we re expecting the latest advisory at the top of this hour. we re already see thing rainfall push water up into jacksonville. we talked about new bern all week. they were up to four feet and now the river north of jacksonville has risen 20 feet. this is that push up the small little rivers. we talk about two feet, three feet here, the surge, and you push that up the rivers and it goes higher and higher. up the new river in jacksonville and even into wilmington. but for now the eye or the center is way near myrtle beach. so here are the latest stats for the rest of the day. now the pressure is still fairly low. the pressure was always low and that s the re
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