Pg e says thats not related. This surely has to do with this circuit breaker. I noticed going through downtown there were a lot of people honking horns because the signals were out. And it was a mess earlier today. Do we have any idea how this is going to affect tonights commute . Reporter well, you know, thats a twopronged approach. Maybe it wont be as bad because so many businesses were without power. They were sending employees home early. But the bad news is, there is the traffic lights are still out. Muni is working and so is bart. And the police say they are really concentrating on the major arteries of this city especially the bridges both the golden gate and the bay bridge to make sure people can get in and out of the city. So i think its really just make shire you pack your patience in the car and keep your fixed crossed you can get home quickly. Thank you. She is at the larkin street substation. Emily, thank you. The one that had the problem today. Lets check some of the fall
Who shot this person. No one arrested and when we know more we will let you know. Oversees people have died in india after a train derailed. More than 150 hertz and dozens trapped and had to be rescued from the rubble. Not clear what caused the train to derail but 14 of 23 cars went off the tracks. Last check 107 people died. 40yesterday and today in for 60 degrees temperatures across the metro area. Looking at radar and satellite and a few spotty showers on the western slope. The next storm system impacting the west coast moves into colorado the beginning of next 3 week. Looking around the state and good sunday morning and with partly cloudy conditions and mixture of sun and clouds. Look at this illuminated cloud from the Denver Museum of nature and science. Increasing clouds Coverage Later on this afternoon. Right now downtown denver at 38 degrees in winds with, northeast at 5 miles per hour. Breezy conditions in the mountains. 50 cent Aspen Annie Glenn the color in leadville and coo
Reporter ah, yes. Just as the tsa administrator and the folks at Homeland Security are preparing for a press conference out here, ive got to show you the scene at midway airport. Its like this, neil, at a lot of places all around the country. Apparently, tsa does not have enough employees to handle the massive lines. I dont know if you can tell, this is actually not a bad day here. This is fairly normal out here, and maybe you see you cant even really see how bad it normally gets because right now its, you know, the noon hour tends to be the lightest of times. If larry with the camera spins around here, the other day we had a line and its on youtube, i dont think we bought it yet [laughter] to show it to you, the line went all the way down here another 100 yards past to the cta trains. Crazy stuff. A lot of airports, neil, have been talking about actually firing the tsa, and you know what . You can do that. A number of airports around the country have already done so. Most of them smal
Reporter that is right. Folks say the system was in this area for 25 to 30 minutes but they say it felt like forever. If you look behind me youll see the sheer strength of these winds that came through the area. It tore the roof off this public works building. Damage from tuesday nights wicked weather is keeping crews busy all day in Cape May County. Most of the areas affected are in the lower township and the wildwoods. It blew from 25 minutes and the rain came down, if you had a fire hose on you, that is what it was like. The mayor says his area really got pounded, strong winds toppled over winds and the most Severe Damage was to the public works building and the powerful wind ripped off the roof like it was a toy. Once the doors were down, it uplifted the whole entire roof and spun it and set it down. The heaters and units are still in it. This once three story home was reduced to just one. Nicholas and his family from philadelphia are vacationing across the street. We were sitting
The search for people has shifted to a Recovery Mission now. We will have a live report coming up later on in the show. First, we have things popping up on our radar right now. Our chief meteorologist Denis Phillips is in for shay ryan. What can you tell us, denis. A lot of lightning. Were in the middle of it in tampa. If youre expecting anyone home for the drive home, there could be a delay. The nice thing about the is they are very fastmovers. Just a ton of lightning from downtown to the bay and north of apollo beach. These are headed to largo by 4 24. High point by 4 12. In terms of wind, nothing more than 30, 40 miles pehour. But obviously lightning is the Biggest Issue right now. If you live anywhere in this corridor for the next 20 with this kind of lightning out there. This west side of the heaviest cell moving towards tampa in 10 minutes and ebor in five mites. If you live anywhere from st. Pete to the other side of pinellas, realtime lightning flashes as you see. This is movin