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KMEG CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley October 23, 2015

And thats going to spread that tropical moisture right here into the Southern Plains and just add to the flooding woes here in texas with an additional 612 inches of rain across parts of texas and, scott, some areas have already seen is 612 inches of rain here in the past 24 hours. Pelley larry mowry of kttv, thanks. And cbs News Reporter Adrienne Bard is in mexico city tonight. Adrienne. Scott, mexican officials are calling Hurricane Patricia a perfect storm. Forecasters expect 15 it inches of rain in the next 24 hours and waving towering up to 30 feet. There is also concern about lifethreatening mudslides and what it might do to the people who live in the rugged sierra madre villages. The storm center will had the land near Puerto Vallarta where thousands of tourists from hotels and cruises were evacuated in buses after the airport closed. Authorities urged everyone in to get off the beaches and streets. Some were not listening. Officials said they feared people might not believe all

KYW CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley October 23, 2015

Packing winds of close to 200 miles per hour. U. S. Government forecasters say the impact of this storm could be catastrophic. In the resort city of Puerto Vallarta, sandbag sandbags and d were the only defense, and residents lined up to take shelter. Larry mowry is the chief meteorologist at kttv our station in dallas, forth worth. Scott, this is an amazing hurricane in terms of how fast is intensified. As you mentioned, the strongest hurricane ever. Only typhoons have been stronger. The wind today were up to 200 miles per hour. Thats as strong as an ef5 tornado. It went from a category one to a category five hurricane in just 28 hours. Its almost making landfall right now. Winds are at 190 miles per hour. The pressure has gone up a bit but scott, this is still a dangerous, dangerous storm. Pelley and its a big storm, larry. What is the effect likely to be in the United States . The moisture here from patricia will head our way. I want to show you the track of patricia. It will make l

WABC Eyewitness News This Morning November 6, 2015

Stokes. And thank you for joining us, im ken rosato. Its friday, november 6th. And you are never more than seven minutes away from weather and traffic. You know whos here . Meteorologist bill evans is. Oh. What a check of the accuweather forecast. Thank you ken. Lori good morning. Good morning everybody, thank you very much. Here we go take a look outside. We have ourselves some cloudy skies and some dense fog around this morning. So foggy its knocking out some of the cameras but look how warm it is. 66 degrees and half mile visibility in some spots down to. 3 now at jfk. And you can see about a four mile visibility at white plains but a half mile at belmar. The fog coming and going this morning, temperatures are really warm, the normal average afternoon High Temperature is 57 and were at 66 at the park. Of 3 bridgeport and white plains and montauk a couple of little sprinkles there on fire island. A big old southerly wind today going to pump up the moisture and today we could hit 77 a

WBZ CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley October 23, 2015

Southern hemisphere is taking aim at mexico. 13 Million People are in its path. This is what it look likes from space, a rare category 5, packing winds of close to 200 miles per hour. U. S. Government forecasters say the impact of this storm could be catastrophic. In the resort city of Puerto Vallarta, sandbags sandbags and plywood were the only defense, and residents lined up to take shelter. Larry mowry is the chief meteorologist at kttv our station in dallas, forth worth. Scott, this is an amazing hurricane in terms of how fast is intensified. As you mentioned, the strongest hurricane ever. Only typhoons have been stronger. The wind today were up to 200 miles per hour. Thats as strong as an ef5 tornado. It went from a category one to a category five hurricane in just 28 hours. Its almost making landfall right now. The pressure has gone up a bit but scott, this is still a dangerous, dangerous storm. Pelley and its a big storm, larry. What is the effect likely to be in the United Stat

WCBS CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley October 23, 2015

Packing winds of close to 200 miles per hour. U. S. Government forecasters say the impact of this storm could be catastrophic. In the resort city of Puerto Vallarta, sandbags sandbags and plywood were the only defense, and residents lined up to take shelter. Larry mowry is the chief meteorologist at kttv our station in dallas, forth worth. Scott, this is an amazing hurricane in terms of how fast is intensified. As you mentioned, the strongest hurricane ever. Only typhoons have been stronger. The wind today were up to 200 miles per hour. Thats as strong as an ef5 tornado. It went from a category one to a category five hurricane in just 28 hours. Its almost making landfall right now. Winds are at 190 miles per hour. The pressure has gone up a bit but scott, this is still a dangerous, dangerous storm. Pelley and its a big storm, larry. What is the effect likely to be in the United States . The moisture here from patricia will head our way. I want to show you the track of patricia. It will

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