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Redstone Rockets Set To Defend Army Ten Miler Title | October 6, 2024 | News 19 at 10 p.m. – Weekend
SUMMARY: The Redstone Rockets, an Army team, recently held a “Glow in the Park” 5K race fundraiser in September to raise money for the 40th Annual Army 10-Miler in Washington, D.C. Harry Hobbs from Huntsville Utilities announced that the event was successful, raising sufficient funds to cover travel expenses and new uniforms. The team is now ready to defend their championship title in the upcoming race. Additionally, a tribute concert mentioning some exciting news is planned, further highlighting the team’s achievements and community support.
We have a News 19 update for you, some exciting news regarding the Army Ten Miler Championship Team, the Redstone Rockets.
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Hurricane Milton will rapidly intensify into a Category Four Hurricane, before making landfall in…
SUMMARY: Hurricane Moulton formed, with maximum sustained winds at 85 mph, moving east at 7 mph. It is expected to strengthen into a Category 2 by early Monday, then a Category 3 by Monday afternoon, and reach Category 4 by Tuesday morning as it approaches the Yucatan Peninsula. Landfall near Tampa is anticipated before it weakens back into low pressure by Thursday. A cold front will bring cooler temperatures to Alabama, dropping to the 50s, while providing dry conditions. However, Moulton will create rip currents along the Gulf Coast, advising caution for swimmers. Mid-80s temperatures are expected initially, with lows in the mid-50s later.
Hurricane Milton will rapidly intensify into a Category Four Hurricane, before making landfall in Florida
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Hurricane Milton to bring multiple threats to central & south FL (Tropics Sunday 4pm)
SUMMARY: The tropics are active with Hurricanes Kirk and Leslie in the Atlantic, but they pose no threat to the U.S. Hurricane Milton is rapidly strengthening in the Gulf of Mexico, with 85 mph winds and a pressure of 983 mbars. It’s expected to become a major hurricane, potentially reaching Category 4 when making landfall in Central and South Florida this week. Areas like Tampa and Sarasota are most likely to feel significant impacts, including tropical storm-force winds, heavy rainfall (5-12 inches), and storm surge of 3 to 6 feet. Flash flooding and rough surf are concerns as Milton approaches.
Meteorologist Grant Skinner gives an update on the tropical activity in the Atlantic Basin. The News 5 First Alert Storm Team is tracking three hurricanes: Kirk, Leslie, and Milton. Hurricane Milton is in the western Gulf of Mexico. It is forecast to become a major hurricane before making landfall along the west coast of Florida bringing significant impacts to the FL peninsula. A cold front will keep this system on that east/northeast track, so no direct impacts are expected for the News 5 area. Rough surf and gusty winds will still be possible as this system passes far to our south next week. Kirk and Leslie are both hurricanes in the central Atlantic, and these do not pose a threat to our area. There is an area off the west coast of Africa that has a low chance of formation, and it also does not pose a threat.
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Fire kills mother and son in McIntosh
SUMMARY: A devastating fire destroyed a home on River Road in Macintosh, resulting in the deaths of 84-year-old Emily Moss and her son, 63-year-old Daryl Wayne Moss, who was her caregiver. Family members reported that the blaze, discovered late Saturday night, left nothing but ashes and charred remains. The cause of the fire is under investigation. The Moss family, long-time residents of the community, is well-known and deeply mourned. Emergency responders faced a traumatic scene as they managed the aftermath, highlighting the emotional toll of their work. Investigators continue to look into the incident in Washington County.
The blaze destroyed a home Saturday night
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