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alex. it's 655 miles south/southwest oftheazorsandit's these group of islands right here with the tropical storm and called subtropical because it's not purely tropical with the warm pour we associate with the but either way not a threat to the u.s. and this is that system closer and right now the maximum sustained winds at 60 mph and it is traveling to the northeast and basically staying up and over with the cool waters of the north atlantic. bottom line don't worry about it. and then it is to those clouds with the temperatures getting milder and another comes through and cooling down for mlk day. then the weather authority is watching and tracking. meteorologist julie durdy gets started at 4:30 and she'll be here to let you know where the rain is out in the morning. guys? >> laurie: betty, thank you. breaking news from california where that loud screeching noise you heard from out ththe window, coming from chino, california. >> laurie: lottery officials say there is one winner in chino hills, california. we're still waiting for updates from other states. of course, remember the
alex. it's 655 miles south/southwest of the azors and it's these group of islands right here with the tropical storm and called subtropical because it's not purely tropical with the warm pour we associate with the but either way not a threat to the u.s. and this is that system closer and right now the maximum sustained winds at 60 mph and it is traveling to the northeast and basically staying up and over with the cool waters of the north atlantic. bottom line don't worry about it. and then it...
until june 1st but who cares! tropical storm alex. it's 655 miles south/southwest oftheazorsandit's these group of islands right here with the tropical storm and called subtropical because it's not purely tropical with the warm pour we associate with the purely tropical storm. but either way not a threat to the u.s. and this is that system closer and right now the maximum susuained winds at 60 mph and it is traveling to the northeast and basically staying waters of the north atlantic. bottom line don't worry about it. and then it is to those clouds with the temperatures getting milder and another comes through and cooling down for mlk day. then the weather authority is watching and tracking. meteorologist julie durdy gets started at 4:30 and she'll be here to let you know where the rain is out in the morning. guys? >> laurie: betty, thank you. >> calvin: we'll say this dripping with envie. breaking news from california where that loud screeching noise you heard from out ththe window, coming from chino, california. >> laurie: lottery officials say there is one winner in chino hi
until june 1st but who cares! tropical storm alex. it's 655 miles south/southwest of the azors and it's these group of islands right here with the tropical storm and called subtropical because it's not purely tropical with the warm pour we associate with the purely tropical storm. but either way not a threat to the u.s. and this is that system closer and right now the maximum susuained winds at 60 mph and it is traveling to the northeast and basically staying waters of the north atlantic....
the season. it will head towardstheazores. couldpossibly strengthen into a categoryryne hurricane. the last tropical storm we saw was back in 1978. the last category one hurricane we saw was back in 1938 as the strengthen to a category one later today. grab the rain gear. you don't need it currently but you'll need it today. we'll see drier conditions saturday. another front moves in saturday increasing ourrain chances but then cooling us off. you want toes 50s, they will be back in the forecast. >> looks beautiful out there. thank you, julie. >>> good morning, south florida. i-95 looking really good. here's a live look at northeast 17th street. southbound lanes are the headlights. if you continue in this direction you're heading towards the dolphin, we do have a crash there reported in our west-bound lane. so those folks treling, maybe passing the airport. it's off to the shoulder. i don't suspect any delays with this one, 34 miles per hour, 37 miles per hour standard. you know it's that stop and go traffic by the airport that will slow you down. broward county we're ac
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closing in ontheazors, sotrack this one as well. not heading in our direction, telling continue to move up over the cool waters of the north atlantic. we'll start tomorrow morning around 68 degrees. highs climb to near 80. rain, gusty showers and storms. and then saturday we're drier with a high of 80 degrees. sunday, another system moves through. that brings a round. active weather and then we cool down for mlk day. it looks like we're going to be drier too, but morning lows, lower 50s by tuesday. we'll be ugh. i really shouldn't. no, you know what? i should. and i will. i deserve this. i'm a bogo findin', weekly ad flippin', couponing mastermind. who's saving big time? this girl! can i help you? indeed. this queen of savings deserves a reward. a cannoli, please. the weekly ad, bogos and coupons. three easy ways to save at the same place you love to shop. tt2w`t3n`&d! bt@q:1d tt2w`t3n`&d! "a@q*= tt2w`t3n`&d! bm@q!6, tt4w`t3n`&d!" dztq #', tt4w`t3n`&d!" entq s#l tt4w`t3n`&d!" gzt& j$4 tt4w`t3n`&d!" hnt& z*x tt4w`t3n`&d!" iztq 0c tt4w`t3n`&d!" jntq "3@ tt4w`t3n`&d!" lzt& :^< the flu viru
closing in on the azors, so track this one as well. not heading in our direction, telling continue to move up over the cool waters of the north atlantic. we'll start tomorrow morning around 68 degrees. highs climb to near 80. rain, gusty showers and storms. and then saturday we're drier with a high of 80 degrees. sunday, another system moves through. that brings a round. active weather and then we cool down for mlk day. it looks like we're going to be drier too, but morning lows, lower 50s by...
for our friends intheazorsandany shipping lanes that occur. it looks like we will say goodbye to it by saturday. really impressive. you have to understand this isn't typical for us to see this. the last time we saw a thunderstorm develop in january 1978 and category 11978 and category 1 hurricane in 19 approximately. that's how unusual our weather front in the having a rainy season, but affecting us for hurricane season. a lot to think about as we are going into the new year. don't worry, we will keep you posted with everything. your weather authority has you covered. not a great day to head to the there are no advisorythere are no advisories. weather deterioratesed to beweather deteriorates tonight with showers and storms. friday night we dry out. saturday will be beautiful. if you have outdoor plans saturday is the day to do it for the weekend. another front, and showers and storms sunday and drying out monday and look at those temperatures. you want those 50s, back for overnight lows by monday morning. chief certified meteorologist betty davis will have more on all of this com
for our friends in the azors and any shipping lanes that occur. it looks like we will say goodbye to it by saturday. really impressive. you have to understand this isn't typical for us to see this. the last time we saw a thunderstorm develop in january 1978 and category 11978 and category 1 hurricane in 19 approximately. that's how unusual our weather front in the having a rainy season, but affecting us for hurricane season. a lot to think about as we are going into the new year. don't worry,...
again the threat is fortheazores. thelast t me we've seen this happen was back in 1978, january 18th. so it's very unusual for us to see something like this develop in the atlantic but it has happened before. grab the umbrella you're going to need it. the front clears by 5:00. we dry out satday, more rain sunday and cooler by monday. >> thank you so much, julie. >>> let's take you out to i-95 and pembroke road. we have construction crews right off of hollywood boulevard or not hollywood, hallandale. you're going to want to take pembroke road if you're traveling eastbound or west-bound. stick with broward county. we still had this turn pike northbound and hollywood boulevard. we had reports of two lanes of traffic there but it's not causing any delays. miami-dade county we are accident-free but ongoing construction on the palmetto expressway. something starting tonight that will continue through the weekend. with have southbound closures on the palmetto expressway at 25th street. these closures are overnight beginning at 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. you'll have to travel west to 87th avenu
again the threat is for the azores. the last t me we've seen this happen was back in 1978, january 18th. so it's very unusual for us to see something like this develop in the atlantic but it has happened before. grab the umbrella you're going to need it. the front clears by 5:00. we dry out satday, more rain sunday and cooler by monday. >> thank you so much, julie. >>> let's take you out to i-95 and pembroke road. we have construction crews right off of hollywood boulevard or...