
"I realized I was standing in water": Lane batters Hawaii
Lane dumped nearly 3 feet of rain on parts of the Big Island of Hawaii over the past two days
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Lane dumped nearly 3 feet of rain on parts of the Big Island of Hawaii over the past two days
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Late Friday night Hurricane Lane weakened to a tropical storm. However, it is still a danger to the Hawaiian Islands bringing maximum sustained winds of about 65 mph, torrential rains and severe flooding. The storm is about 135 miles south of Honolulu and is projected to veer west, skirting the islands, at about three mph but is not expected to make landfall. Mireya Villarreal reports.
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Heavy rain and flooding is a problem on the East Coast, while on the West Coast firefighters are battling deadly wildfires. CBS News weather producer David Parkinson joins CBSN with the latest.
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