karen maginnis, should they have more hope that more rain will be on the way? >> fredericka, the computer models are suggesting perhaps the eastern edge of missouri could see some significant rainfall. this is a slow, lumbering system, but it is losing a lot of its punch, but it is potentially going to trigger some storms across illinois, the central mississippi river valley and the ohio valley, but look at who got most of the rainfall. in louisiana on the seventh anniversary of katrina it made landfall in louisiana with 20-plus inches of rainfall in new orleans and just about 450,000 people still without power in southeastern louisiana. the temperature right there right now 90 degrees and that's a hot temperature if you're doing without air-conditioning, but this is what it feels like with that heat index. it feels like it's 103 degrees and it could take several more days before the electricity gets turned back on. we have two tornado watches. this one across south central portions of illinois and into kentucky as well as missouri goes into 9:00 local time. he