Comfortable, dry, with cool mornings
GREENVILLE COUNTY STUDENTSND A ALSO HELP FUND SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE SWAMP RABBIT TRAIL, SPECIFICALLY THIS CROSSWALK, WHERE SHE DIED. REPORTING LIVE IN GREENVILLE, KYLIE JONES, WYFF NEWS 4. GAIEBRLLE: KYLIE, THANK YOU. AN ANDERSON MAN STANDS ACCUSED OF BREAKING INTO A HOME IN SENE.CA THE OCONEE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE SAYS THE HOMEOWNER FIRED SHOTS AT A GROUP OF PEOPLE WHO’D BROKEN INTO HIS HOME ON TIMBER RIDGE LANE. THEY SAY 26-YEAR-OLD CHAUNCEY WILLIAMS WAS HIT. HE WAS TAKEN TO A HOSPITAL FOR TREATMENT, THEN BOOKED INTO THE DETENTION CENTER THIS MORNG.IN DEPUTIES ASK THAT IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION ABOUT THIS BAKRE IN, CTOALL CRIMESTOPPERS, AT 888-CRIMC.ES JANE: SOUTH CAROLINA DHEC ENCOURAGING ANYONE STILL HESITANT ABOUT GETTING VACCINATED AGAINST COVID-19,O T -- ANYONE STILL HESITANT ABOUT GETTING VACCINATED AGAINST COVID-19 TO ROLL UP THEIR SLEEVES SOONER RATHER THAN LAR.TE >> AN UPTICK IS SIMPLY NOT THE DIRECTION WE NEED TO BE GOING, AS WE WORK TO GET OUT OF THIS PANDEMIC. WE NEED MORE PEOPLE TO ROLL UP THEIR SLEEVES AND GET THREI VACCINES SO THEY CAN PROTECT THEMSELVES, THEIR FRIEND TS,HEIR FAMILY, AND THEIR NEHBORS.IG JANE: RIGHT NOW, DHEC SAYS OVER 46% OF SOUTH CAROLINIANS AGES 12 AND UP HAVE GOTTEN AT LEAST ONE DOSE OF THE VACCINE. ALMOST 40% A FREULLY VACCINAD.TE GABRIELLE: IN NORTH CAROLINA, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES REPORTS 52% OF PEOPLE 12 ANDP U HAVE GOTTEN AT LEAST ONE DOS 48% ARE FULLY VACCINATED. AND IN GEORGIA, THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH REPORTS 42% OF THE STATE’S POPULATION HAS GOTTEN AT LEAST ONE DOSE, AND 36% ARE NOW FULLY VACCINATED AGAINST COVID-19. JANE: AS DEMAND FOR BLOOD CONTINUES TO CLIMBTH, E RED CROSS SAYS THE UNITED STATES IS FACING A SEVERE SHORTAGE CAUSE BY THE PANDEMIC. OVER THE PAST THREE MONTHS, THE RED CROSS SAYS IT’S DISTRIBUTED OVER 75,000 MORE BLOOD PRODUSCT THAN USUAL. THAT’S MORE THAN 800 EXTRA UNITS DAA >> WE’VE SEEN PATIENTS THAT HAD THEIR CARE DELAYED THAT ARE NOW COMING BACK TO HAVE THEIR PROCEDURES DONE, WHETHER THEY WOULD BE ELECTIVE PROCEDURES O OTHER TYPES OF THINGS, AND SOME OF THESE PATIENTS ARE COMING BACK SICKER, SO THEY NEED MORE BLOOD THAN THEY MIGHT HAVE ORIGINALLY NEEDED, IF THEY’D GOTTEN CARE SOONER. JANE: THE RED CROSS IS ALSO SEEING A 10% RISE IN RED CLEL DEMAND FROM HOSPITALS WITH TRMAAU CENTERS THIS YEAR. WHILE ALL BLOOD TYPES ARE NEEDED, TYPEB S AND O ARE IN DEMAND MOST. PLATELET DONATIONS ARE ALSO NEEDED. CONTACT YOUR LOCAL RED CROSS OR THE BLOOD CONNECTION TO DONATE. TO OUR FORECAST NOW, WITH A LIVE LOOK FROM OUR PEACE CENTER SKYCAM. WHAT ARE PRETTY SKY. GABRIELLE: CHIEF METEOROLOGIST CHRIS JUSTUS IS HERE. THE HUMIDITY HAS GONE DOWN A BIT. IT FEELS COMFORTABLE. CHRIS: YOU WILL FEEL ITOM TORROW MORNING AGAIN, AS MORE REFRESHING AIR SETTLES IN AS WE ARE SLEEPING TONIG.HT THERE GOES A BIRD RHTIG THERE, BEAUTIFUL. IT’S A NICE DAY OUT THE.RE 82 DEGREES. THE DEW POI,NT 52, THAT’S REALLY LOW RFO THIS TIME OF YEAR. IT IS 83 AND PICKENS PIVOT9 7 ASHEVILLE. - I83 IN PICKENS. 79 IN ASHEVILLE. WE ARE ALMOST 10 DEGREES COOLER. MORE REFRESHING AIR CERTAINLY MAKES IT FEEL FANTASTIC OUT. OVER THE NEXT 12 HOURS, FALLING DOWN INTO THE 60’S. WE WILL CERTAINLY BE WELL INTO ETH 50’S IN THE UPSTATE. NORTH CAROLINA, TEMPERATURES IN DOWNTOWN ASHEVILLE, FALLING DOWN TO 54. OUTSIDE IN THE CITY, 40’S ON THE HORIZON. NOT SO FAST -- WE ARE WATCHINTHEG TROPICS, WHICH ARE BEGINNING TO GET MORE ORGANIZED, WITH A SYSTEM HERE. COMING U IP, WILL TELL YOU HOW TH WISILL PLAY A ROLE IN YOUR WEEKEND FORECAST AND YOUR IMPACTS TO FATHER’S DAY. GABRIEE:LL WE WILL SEE YOU SOON. THANK YOU, CHRIS. IN THE MIDLANDS, THUNDERSTORMS POUNDED EASTERN ORANGEBURG COUNTY LAST NIGHT, AND IT CAUSED HEAVY DAMAGE TO LAKE MARION HIGH SCHO.OL TAKE A LOOK AT TSHI -- PARTS OF THE ROOF WERE PEELED OFF. THE CANOPY USED FOR STUDENT DROP-OFF IS MISSING. AND HVAC SYSTEMS HAVE BEEN RIPPED AWAY FROM THE ROOF. THE SCHOOL IS HAVING TO CANCEL AN EVE BNTEING HELD THERE FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK, AS IT ASSESSES DAMAGE. AND A PORTION OF A STREET IN DOWNTOWN CHARLESTON COLLAPSED YESTERDAY. A SINKHOLE OPENED UP. TH IISS COMING STREET, AT BULL STREET. POLICE SAY THE SINKHOLE MEESAS ABOUT EIGHT FEET DEEP AND TEN FEET WIDE. OFFICERS SAY NO ONE WAS HURT. THEY’RE DIVERTING TRAFFIC AS THEY WORK TO REPAIR IT. JA:NE TOMORROW MARKS SIX ARSYE SINCE NINE PEOPLE WERE SHOT AND KILLED IN BIBLE STUDY AT MOTHER EMANUEL AME CHURCH IN CHARLESTON. THE CHURCH IS HOSTING SEVERAL EVENTS THIS WEEK TO HONOR THEIR MEMORIES. MOTHER EMANUEL SAYS THE PROGRAMS WILL DELVE INTO LOVE, FAITH, FORGIVENESS, RECONCILIATIO AN, SOCIAL JUSTICE ISSS.UE THE FIRST EVENT A VIRTUAL BIBLE STUDY TONIT.GH -- THE FIRST EVENT, A VIRTUAL BIBLE STUDY TONIGHT. AND TOMORROW, NIGHT A VIRTUAL FORGIVENESS FORUM. SATURDAY, THE CHURCH WILL HOLD A JUNETEENTH FREEDOM FESTIVAL AT NORTH CHARLESTON RIVERFRONT PARK. SLED LOOKING FOR INFORMATIONND A HAS SET UP A TIP LINE. THE AGENCY IS PIHONG FOR ANY INFORMATION ABOUT E THDOUBLE HOMICIDES OF TWO MEMBERS OF A PROMINENT LOW COUNTRY FAMI.LY PAULUR MDAUGH AND HIS MOTHER MAGGIE WERFOE UND SHOT TO DEATH AT A FAMILY PROPERTY IN COLLONET COUNTY LAST WEEK. THEIR FAMILY, CONNECTED TO THE 14TH CIRCUIT SOLICITOR’S OFFICE, FOR THREE GENERATIONS, AS WELL AS ONE OF THE STATE’S MOST PRESTIGIOULAS W FIRMS. SLED IS ASKING ANYONE WITH ANY INFORMATION ABOUT THEIR DEHSAT TO CALL 803-896-2605 ANY TIME OF DAY. BRGAIELLE: BACK TO THE UPSTATE NOW -- ONE DRIVER WAS KILLED ANOTRHE -- ONE DRIVER WAS KILLED, ANOTHER WAS HURT IN A CRASH IN SPARTANBURG COUNTY. IT HAPPENED LAST NIGHT AROUND 6:30. TROOPERS SAY 82-YEAR-OLD ALBTER WI LLIAMS WAS DRIVING A SEDAN AND TOOK THE EXIT OFF OF I-26, TRIED TO TURN LEFT ONTO HIGHWAY 146, AND WAS HIT BY A TRUCK. TROOPERS TELL US HE WAS NOT WEARING A SEAT BELT AND DIED AT E THSCENE. THE TRUCK DRIVER WAS WEARING A SEATBELT AND WAS TAKEN TO ETH HOSPITAL. JANE: JOE BIDEN AND VLADIMIR PUTIN FINALLY CAME FACE-TO-FACE TODAY IN SWITZERLAND. PRESIDENT BIDEN, TELLING PUTN I HIS AGENDA IS NOTGAINST A RUSSIA, BUT FOR THE U.S. CALLING HIS COUNTERPART AND -- ALICE BARR HAS A LEADERS FROM WASHINGTON. REPORTER: FACE-TO-FACE AND STARING DOWN THORNY ISSUES. THE PRESIDENTS, SPEAKING FOR ROUGHLY THREE HOURS TODAY BEFORE HOLDING SEPATERA PRESS CONFERENCES. >> THERE’S A PROSPECT TO SIGNIFICANTLY IMPROVE THE RELATIONS BETWEEN OUR TWO COUNTRIES WITHOUUST GIVING UP A SOLITARY THING BASED ON PRINCIPLE AND OUR VALUES. >>N O THE WHOLE, WE SPOKE THE SAME LANGUAGE. REPORTER: THE SHORTER THAN ANTICIPATED MEETING, COVERING GROUND FOR RUSSIAN ELECTION INTERFERENCE, TO AGGRESSION IN UKRAINE, AND RUSSIAN-BASED CYBER ATTACKS TARGETING AMERICA’S CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE. PRESIDENT PUTIN DENIED ANY INVOLVEMENT, INSTEAD ACCUSING THE U.S. >> WE ARE ENCOUNTERING THE SAME THREATS. REPORTER: PRESIDENT BIDEN SAID THEY AGREED TO TALKS ABOUT RAINING IN THE CYBER THREAT AND VOWED TO RESPOND TO ANY FUTURE ATTACKS. >> HE KNOWS I WILL TAKE ACTION. REPORT:ER ON THE QUESTIONF O HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES AND JAILING POLITILCA OPPONENTS, PUTIN, DEFLECTING BLAME. >> THEY ARE BEING CALLED DOMESTIC TERRORISTS. >> THAT’S A RIDICULOUS COMPARISON. IT’S ONE THING FOR LITERALLY CRIMINALTOS BREAKTHROUGH AND GO INTO THE CITOL,AP KILA POLICE OFFICER, AND BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE, THEN IT IS FOR PEOPLE OBJECTING- - THAN IT IS FOR PEOPLE OBJECTING, MARCHING SAYING YOU ARE NOT ALLOWING ME TO SPEAK FREELY. REPORTER: THE TWO SIDES AGREED TO BEGIN ARMS-CONTROL NEGOTIATIONSND A RETNUR EACH NATION AMBASSADORS TO THEIR POSTS. -- EACH NATION’S AMBASSADORS TO THEIR POSTS. SAYING NEIERTH NIONAT WANTS ANOTHER COLD WAR. >> SURE ENOUGH, THE GATES ARE OSCLED UP. GABRIEE:LL STILL TO COME, PEOPLE WHO LIVE AND WORK NEARBY A PLANT THAT EXPLODEIND ILLINOIS ARE STILL BEING KEPT AWAY, AS FIREFIGHTERS CONTINUE TO DOUSE THE SMOLDERING BUILDING. JANE: AND TENSE MOMENTS, AS A MURDER SUSPECT GRABS A DETECTIVE’S GUN DURING AN INTERROGATION. CHRIS: HERE’S A LOOK AT THE SATELLITE. YOU CAN SEE THE LOW PRESSURE GETTING BETTER ORGANIZED THIS AFTERNOON. I WILL SHOW YOU THE LATEST TRACKS AND THE IMPACTS THIS WILL HAVE TO OUR AREA. GABRIELLE: THANK YOU, CHRIS. HERE’S A LOOK AT THE WINNING NUMBERS IN SOUTH CAROLINA EDUCATION LOTTY.ER THE PICK 3, 4, 9, 5. JANE: AND PICK 4, 8, 3, 3, 3. A PROGRAMMING NOTE FOR YOU, WE WILL BE AIRING TODAY’S EPISODE OF "DAYS OF OUR LIVES," OVERNIGHT AT 3:00 M.A. 30 :0A-M. JA:NE WE ARE CONTINUING TO FOLLOW THIS BREAKING NEWS OUT OF CHEROKEE COUNTY. A MASSIVE FIRE BROKE OUT THIS AFTERNNOO AT CARR GET -- CAR TSGU IN BLACKSBURG. WERE A WORKING TO LEARN MORE INFORMATION. WE WILL KEEP YOU UPDATED, AS WE FIND OUT MORE. GABRIELLE: A FEDERAL COURT HAS TEMPORARILY BLOCKED THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION’S PAUSE ON OIL AND GAS LEINASG. IT’S A BLOW TO ONE OF THE ADMINISTRATION’S KEY ACTIONS TO ADDRESS CLIMATE CHANGE. THE COURT SIDED WITH MORE THAN A DOZEN STATES. THE STATES HAD SUED AFTER PRESIDENT BIDEN DIRECTED THE ADMINISTRATION TO NOT ISSUE NEW LEASES FOR OIL AND GAS DRILLING IN OFFSHORE WATERS AND ON PUICBL LAND, WHILE OFFICIALS CONDUCT AN ENVIRONMENTAL AND FINANCIAL REVIEW OLEASF ING PRACTICES. THE COURT’S DECISIONS IA TEMPORARY ORDER WHILE THE LAWSUIT IS ONGOING. JANE: CONTINUING COVERAGE OF THE MASSIVE CHEMICAL PLANT EXPLOSION IN ILLINOIS. RIGHT NOW, EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFFICIALS SAY GROUND WATER AND AIR QUALITY ARE THEIR BIGGEST CONCERNS FOR PUBLIC SAFETY. THAT IS WHY THE EVACUATION ORDER REMAINS IN PLACE. THEY HAVE TSE UP A ONE MILE USDIRA POLICE PERIMETER. THOSE WHO LIVE OR WORK INSIDE THAT RADIUS MUST EVAATCUE. THAT IS ABOUT 1000 PEOPLE. >> DO YOU HAVE ANY IDEA HOW LONG YOU’RE GONNA HAVE TO STAY HERE? >> THEY SAID MAYBE WE HAVE TO STAY ANOTHER NIGHT, AND I SAID, "I WO’'T MAKE IT." >> WHY IS THAT? >> I’M TIRED. I’M TIRED AND I’M SORE. >> TO A REASONABLE DEGE,RE WE ALL FAIRLY ASSUMED WE MAY NOT HAVE BEEN COMI TNGO WORK, BUT I JUST HAD TO SEE FOR MYSELF AND SURE ENOUGH THE GATES ARE CLOSED UP, SO THEY’RE TAKING THAT EXTRA PRECAUTIONARY MEASURE TO MAKE SURE EVEONE'R’S SAFE. JANE: THOSE WITHIN THREE MILES OF THE FACILITY ARE ENCOURAGED TO WEAR A MA.SK GABRIELLE: SECURITY VIDEO SHOWS THE MOMENT A NEVADA MURDER SUSPECT GRABS THE GUN OF A LAS VEGAS POLICE DETECTI.VE IT HAPPENED AS 27-YEAR-OLD TERRELL RHODES WAS BEING QUESTIONED IN AN INTERROGATION RO.OM IN THE VIDEO, YOU SEE RHODES LUNGE TOWARDS A DETECTIVE AND GRAB HER HOLSTERED HANDGUN. RHODES IS HANDCUFFED TO ETH TABLE AND STRUGGLES WITH DETECTIVES, AS OTHER DETECTIVES RUSH IN AND ATTEMPT TO CALM HIM DOWN. EVENTUALLY, DETECTIVES ARE ABLE TO GET THE GUN OUT OF HIS HAND WITHOUT ANY SHOTS FIRED. JANE: A BOAT EXPLOSION AT THE LAKE OF THE OZARKS LEFT SEVERAL PEOPLE HURT YESTERDAY. OFFICIALS SAY IT HAPPENED JUST BEFORE 2:00 IN THE AFTERNOON NEAR SUNRISE BEACH. SIX PEOPLE WERE ONBOARD ATHE T TIME. FIVE PEOPLE RANGING IN AGE FROM 12 TO 47 SUFFERED SERIOUS INJURIES. TWO OF THEM HAD TO BE FLOWN TO AN AREA HOSPIT.AL A TWO-YEAR-OLD SUFFERED MINOR INJURIES IN THE INCIDENT. OFFICIALS SAY E BOTHAT HAD A MECHANICAL PROBLEM THAT LED TO A FUEL-RELATED FIR CHRIS: BEAUTIFUL SUNSHINE ALL AROUND TOWN. WE HAVE A FEW CLOUDS OUT THERE, BUT WITHOUT ANY MOISTURE IN THE ATMOSPHERE, THEY ARE NOT TURNING THUNDERSTORMS. 82 DEGREES RIGHT NOW. 5 MPH EAST WIND. THE DEW POINT, THAT IS HOWEW MEASURE HUMIDITY IN THE ATMOSPHERE, IT IS SO DRY RIGHT NOW. 83 ANDERSON. 82 RIGHT NOW IN SPARTANBURG. TOMORROW MORNING, CHECK OUT THESE REFRESHING READINGS. 58 PICKENS. THE SUNSET -- 65 SUNSET. 50’S SPRINKLED IN HERE AND THERE. IF YOU GO OUTSIDE THE CITY, CHESNEY, 59 DEGREES, 61 COWPENS. A REFRESHING, COMFORTABLE START TO THE DAY. AS WE GO HOUR-BY-HOUR TOMORW,RO WARMING UP TO THE LOW TO MID 80’S. A TOUCH BELOW WHERE WE SHOULD BE FOR THIS TIME OF YEAR, WITH LOADS OF SUNSHINE. NO STORMS, NO RAIN TOMORROW. IN THE MOUNTAINS, YOU GET CLOSE TO 80 DEGREES BY THE AFTERNOON, WITH DRY CONDITIONS. WE CALL IT 87 IN GREENVILLE. 88 ANDERSON. WE ARE TRACKING THE TROPICS. RIGHT NOW, WE’VE GOT A NORTHERLY WIND. THAT’S PROTECTING US FROM ANY KIND OF RAIN OR MOISTURE. THAT STAYS WITH US THROUGH FRIDAY. THINGS IN THE GULF ARE GETNGTI MORE ORGANIZED. THE SYSTEM IS TO SHOW SIGNS OF LIFE. -- THIS SYSTEM IS BEGINNING TO SHOW SIGNS OF LIFE. AS THIS PULLS NORTH, NORTHEAST EVER SO SLIGHTLY, LET ME SHOW YOU THE LATEST COMPUTER MODELS HERE. THEY ARE BECOMING IN BETTER AGREEMENT WITH THE TRA.CK IT LOOKS LIKE IT’S GOING TO COME RIGHT THROUGH OUR AREA. THIS IS NOT SEPTEMBER OR OCTOBER, WHERE THESE THINGS GAIN A LOT OF STEAM IN THE GULF. THE WATERS ARETI SLL MILD. AS THIS GOES THROUGH, IT’S NOT GOING TO RAPIDLY INTENSIFY OR BECOME A MAJOR SYSTEM. ONCE IT THI SLAM, IT WILL START TO WEAKEN BY THE TIME HE GETS HERE -- HITS LAND, IT WILL START HERE -- THE TIME IT GETS HERE. RAIN, BECOMING HEAVY AT TIMES THROUGHOUT THE DAY WITH 2-3 INCHES LIKELY THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT. BREEZY WITH WINDS AT 10-20 MPH. DEPENDING UPON THE INTENSITY, WE MAY SEE AN ISOLATED STRONG TO SEVERE STORM. A COLD FRONT, PROTECTING US RIGHT NOW. IT WITHERS AWAY THROUGH THE NEXT 48 HOURS. HERE COMES THIS SYSTEM. BY SATURDAY, STILL FAR ENOUGH AWAY THAT WE ONLY GET A MOISTURE RETURN FROM IT. THERE’S A BETTER CHANCE FOR A POP-UP STORM. SATURDAY NIGHT INTO SUNDAY MORNING, BUT 8:00 A.M., SOME RAIN STARTS TO KNOCK ON THE DOOR. I DON’T THINK IT WILL BE A COMPLETE WASHOUT BEGINNING EARLY IN THE DAY. CERTAINLY AS THE DAY GOES ON, RAIN CHANCE IS BECOME MORE WIDESPREAD. WE SEE WAVES OF HEAVY RAIN THROUGH SUNDAY EVENING, THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT. THIS IS THE EUROPEAN MODEL, WHICH SHOWS A STRONGER SYSTEM AND THE RAIN OVER US. THE RAIN COULD BE QUITE HEAVY INTO MONDAY MORNING. BEFORE IT MOVES ON A MONDAY AFTERNOON. A FRONT STILL HAS TO MOVE ROTHUGH OUR AREA TO CLEAR US OUT OF THE TROPICAL MOISTURE. THAT HAPPENS MONDAY INTO TUESDAY. THE BULK OF THE HEAVIEST RAIN, SUNDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHT AS OF NOW WHICH COULD TOTAL UP TO 2-3 INCHES ACROSS THE AREA. WE WILL KEEP A CSELO EYE ON IT FOR YOU. 86 DEGREES, A CRISP MORNING TOMORROW. HOT FRIDAY,2. 9 93 SATURDAY WITH A POP UP STORM OR TWO BY THE AFTERNOON. IMPACT DAY FOR SUNDAY, WITH EVENING HEAVY RAINFALL. THAT COULD START A LITTLE BIT EARLY DEPENDING UPON THE TRACK AND THE ARRIVAL OF THE TROPICAL MOISTURE. MOST OF THAT MOVES UP BY MONDAY. THUNDERSTORMS REMAIN IN THE AFTERNOON WITH THE MUGGY AIR. A COLD FNTRO CLEARS IS THAT BY TUESDAY. SAME SRYTO AND NORTH CAROLINA. IMPACT DAY FOR FATHER’S DAY
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Comfortable, dry, with cool mornings
Comfortable and dry, with a touch cool to the morning air Thursday. We are dry through Friday.
Comfortable and dry, with a touch cool to the morning air Thursday. We are dry through Friday.
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June 17, 2021 at 03:41AM
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