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The same areas and those are the reasons we might get some flooding. That is not the highest concern we have. The biggest concern by far is the potential for severe thunderstorms developing late this afternoon through early the evening. The storm prediction center, the folks in a northern oklahoma that issued these watches and advisories, has expanded this area in pink. This is a high likelihood of severe thunderstorms and tornadoes across the area. Our region has been included in the enhanced outlook. Our chances of Severe Weather and isolated when he does is increasing. Pretty much the entire metro area, especially the southeast, and it extends a little bit into pennsylvania. The 30s north and west of the metro area. 56 at and rose. Warmer air is working in. Tovice temperatures are key how strong these storms will get and how high the winds will be. We expect over the next few hours we will see the temperatures slowly rise. Look to the south. 67 in raleigh. 65 in richmond. As this mo
29, 35 with some patchy fog. 38 in claremont. Downtown orlando right around 40. Continue to update these freeze warnings. We may have to add Sumter County in. Neighborhood lows coming up county by county. We will take a look at how long this cold weather is sticking around Central Florida. Angela breaking news out of jacksonville. Investigators believe they have found the remains of a toddler who was missing for months. His remains were found less than three miles from the Industrial Area where officers first searched for the child. Investigators were led to the area where the remains were discovered. Just hours ago, the chief in charge of the investigation updated the public. Take what we believe to be ham from being disposed just like that in the hopes that he can spend his eternity somewhere peaceful and not somewhere that is basically a garbage heap. Angela this comes the same day that the main suspect in the case, the boyfriend of the child s mother, was expected to plead guilty t
Why my constituents elected me to be here. These are places populated by the people who dont ask for much from the government, they pay their taxes, pay their bill, get up in the morning, send their kids to school and go to work and come back home in the evenings and go to ballgames and go to parents house and take care of their relative, take care of their neighbors, look after their school, look after their communities and what they want is just a government that leaves them a alone, that does what its supposed to do while they do what theyre supposed to do. They dont look to washington for their solutions. They look for washington to do what it was supposed to do as the founders intended, to be a form of limited government. A place that provides a healthy Playing Field. But it only provides it within the limited confines of the constitution and what the founders intended this organization and this government to be. When we look at this, they look around, they scratch their head, the