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September 30th, 2010
SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY, Pa. -- Flooding is hitting parts of the Susquehanna Valley today as severe weather moves through. School Closings IMAGES: Flooding Pictures From News 8 Crews U Local Flooding Slideshow Join Our Live Weather Chat WGAL.com Radar Options Check Road Conditions With PennDOT's Traffic Cams Check Traffic Flow Data News 8 has crews out across the area, taking pictures and video, and filing updates. You can keep track of all of it throughout the day at WGAL.com.Here's a rundown of some of what's going on because of the storms: Gov. Ed Rendell has ordered the Pennsylvania Emergency Management ..
September 30th, 2010
STORY HIGHLIGHTSThe president was led away in a gas mask after police lobbed tear gas at him"This is treason to the country," says President Rafael CorreaA crowd jostled the president, who tried to calm the situationProtesting police say government canceled bonuses and promotions (CNN) -- Ecuador teetered on the verge of a government collapse Thursday, as national police took to the streets of Quito, the capital, and attacked the president over what they say was the cancellation of bonuses and promotions. "This is a coup attempt," President Rafael Correa said in a TV interview a couple of hours after police lobbed tear gas at him. Correa, who was forced ..
September 30th, 2010
POSTED: 9:23 am EDT September 29, 2010UPDATED: 1:13 pm EDT September 30, 2010 BALTIMORE -- While many parched parts of Maryland need rain, Thursday morning's downfall is causing major problems.A tornado watch remains in effect until 1 p.m. for counties east of Frederick County, along with Baltimore City. Flash flood watches and coastal flood warnings also have been issued. A tornado warning was in effect for east central Anne Arundel County until 10:15 a.m. It was one of at least six tornado warnings issued at various times Thursday morning.The weather forced a number of school closures. The National Weather Service reported that nearly 7 inches of rain had fallen in ..
September 30th, 2010
A low-pressure system from the south combined with the remnants of Tropical Storm Nicole to dump 2 to 4 inches of rain in Maryland overnight, and more is expected today, forecasters say. The rain flooded roadways and stalling MARC service early Thursday, and prompted at least four public schools to cancel classes for the day.A plume of rain has been moving up the East Coast, according to Jared Klein, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, and is expected to drop 2 to 4 more inches in the Baltimore area, and 6 inches on Maryland's Western shore and in the Chesapeake Bay.The National Weather Service issued a tornado ..