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george solis is in philadelphia, and nbc news meteorologist michelle grossman. to start with you, how things are getting relief in this heat? >> reporter: you might be wondering why i'm not in the pool considering i'm dressed for it. as it happens with young children in pools, one had an accident. they are cleaning it right now. rest assured, as soon as we get the go ahead, we are diving right back in. that is one of the ways many people here in the city of philadelphia and a bunch of the northeast are beating the heat this weekend because it is scorching out here. it was so pled in there, i really can't underscore that enough how much we were enjoying it until we had to get out. now i can feel the heat again. it's uncomfortable. we are seeing a lot of parents with their kids, making sure they're hydrated, have that sunscreen on. that's the case across the city of philadelphia. we have the spring ground, the cooling centers here in philadelphia, just to make sure people are able to stay safe because obviously we know this heat can be deadly. another factor that
george solis is in philadelphia, and nbc news meteorologist michelle grossman. to start with you, how things are getting relief in this heat? >> reporter: you might be wondering why i'm not in the pool considering i'm dressed for it. as it happens with young children in pools, one had an accident. they are cleaning it right now. rest assured, as soon as we get the go ahead, we are diving right back in. that is one of the ways many people here in the city of philadelphia and a bunch of the...
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but also we're tracking more storms brewing in the central plains here is nbc meteorologist michelle grossman. michelle, what do you have your eye on right now >> we're looking from the midwest, central plains, southern plains, gusty winds we could see up to 65 miles per hour that's going to bring down some trees, bring down power lines. 9 million people at risk really large hail. that will be damaging. talking from green bay, minneapolis, north platte, amarillo lots of people involved in the severe weather threat today. and it's a front that is sort of slow moving if not a little stationary in some spots we're looking at portions of the central plains once again tomorrow with the same scenario, winds gusting over 65 miles per hour also a few tornadoes and there is that front that we're talking about. it's interacting with the warm air and chance fora tinues in the south. so many spots into the triple-digits. 110 in 15. phoenix all right, guys. it's soggy it's stormy. it's steamy. we'll talk more about the warm weather in the south coming up. >> just a mess out there all right, thank you, mic
but also we're tracking more storms brewing in the central plains here is nbc meteorologist michelle grossman. michelle, what do you have your eye on right now >> we're looking from the midwest, central plains, southern plains, gusty winds we could see up to 65 miles per hour that's going to bring down some trees, bring down power lines. 9 million people at risk really large hail. that will be damaging. talking from green bay, minneapolis, north platte, amarillo lots of people involved in...
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nbc meteorologist michelle grossman is joining us with the latest michelle, you've been following this all morning what is the latest on where the storm stands >> yeah, high. great to see you guys. we're looking at rain falling still in portions of the northeast. mainly new england, very heavy rain falling there up to 5 inches in some spots that's on top of saturated ground especially in vermont, the chance for extreme flash flooding notice where the cold front goes, all the way down to the south. we have some heavy rain falling through portions of the south as well near atlanta with the bright reds, the oranges, the yellow, showing us the heavy rain is falling. then to the northeast, we're looking at the heavy rain falling too. throughout mainly parts of new england. that will be the story as we go throughout monday. this is going to linger into tuesday a well as the cold front moves slowly into canada we're looking locally up to 5 inches where you see the bright color, including burlington, vermont, the chance for very heavy rainfall oversaturated ground that's going to lead to the c
nbc meteorologist michelle grossman is joining us with the latest michelle, you've been following this all morning what is the latest on where the storm stands >> yeah, high. great to see you guys. we're looking at rain falling still in portions of the northeast. mainly new england, very heavy rain falling there up to 5 inches in some spots that's on top of saturated ground especially in vermont, the chance for extreme flash flooding notice where the cold front goes, all the way down to...
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let's get an update on the severe weather now with nbc meteorologist michelle grossman joining us live now with the very latest. michelle, good morning what a mess. >> yeah, what a mess we have the rain come fast and furious. and we're going see more of that today in spots let's take a look at what it looks like now this is radar showing us where the cold front is. it's a slow-moving front a lot of tropical moisture these two interacting are dropping a lot of rain down to the south, the bright colors is indicating where the heavy rain is falling. but also to the north where we have a the heavy, heavy rainfall yesterday into the overnight hours. still seeing very heavy rainfall this will be the bulls-eye in parts of new england, especially vermont, that will see the chance for flash flooding. the bright colors showing us the heavy, heavy downpours, the summer-like downpours. we do have a lot of rainfall we're expecting. locally up to 5 inches on top of what we already saw. the ground is very, very saturated. that's going to lead to the chance of flash flooding we could see intense rainf
let's get an update on the severe weather now with nbc meteorologist michelle grossman joining us live now with the very latest. michelle, good morning what a mess. >> yeah, what a mess we have the rain come fast and furious. and we're going see more of that today in spots let's take a look at what it looks like now this is radar showing us where the cold front is. it's a slow-moving front a lot of tropical moisture these two interacting are dropping a lot of rain down to the south, the...
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and now the heat dome is expanding to the midwest and plains michelle grossman will have more on that in just a moment >>> greece is one of the many countries suffering from extreme weather, driven by climate change on the popular vacation island of rhodes, tens of thousands are fleeing for their lives. our josh lederman showed us this scene. >> reporter: this looks like what you see after a hurricane or refugees fleeing a war, but these are all tourist who had to flee their hotels and have nowhere else to go now desperately seeking information what comes next. >>> also, canada is badly hit by heavy flooding in nova scotia. four people are missing, including two children the governor called the damage to homes, quote, unimaginable. the storms started on friday, dumping three months' worth of rain on the province in just 24 hours. >>> the state of texas's latest attempt to deter immigrants from crossing the border is being met with resistance. it has until this afternoon to remove the obstacles or face federal consequences for more on this, we go to brie jackson in washington. brie, go
and now the heat dome is expanding to the midwest and plains michelle grossman will have more on that in just a moment >>> greece is one of the many countries suffering from extreme weather, driven by climate change on the popular vacation island of rhodes, tens of thousands are fleeing for their lives. our josh lederman showed us this scene. >> reporter: this looks like what you see after a hurricane or refugees fleeing a war, but these are all tourist who had to flee their...
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michelle grossman has her eye on the heat alerts that are in the south today. michelle, good morning >> good morning to you both. we talked about this heat wave all the month of july, we will continue to talk about it tomorrow as we enter august. looking at 37 million americans still under heat alerts. we have relief in the northern part of the nation but the south continues to swelter looking at temperatures into the triple digits. we have excessive heat warnings for dallas, also austin, heat advisories for toousen into tulsa, little rock, tallahassee, fort peers, florida, and nine states impacted by record breaking temperatures over the next four days dots indicate where weld see record breaking temperatures and hot ones as we head into the triple digits, today dallas 106, 103 in san antonio warm in vero beach, miami into the mid 90s, factor in the humidity it will be warmer than that the same story tomorrow, looking at 107 by tomorrow in dallas, that could tie could see former weather in the state of florida today also monsoonal moisture in the southwest. al
michelle grossman has her eye on the heat alerts that are in the south today. michelle, good morning >> good morning to you both. we talked about this heat wave all the month of july, we will continue to talk about it tomorrow as we enter august. looking at 37 million americans still under heat alerts. we have relief in the northern part of the nation but the south continues to swelter looking at temperatures into the triple digits. we have excessive heat warnings for dallas, also austin,...
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michelle grossman, thank you so much. well, still, ahead we are live in niger -- president, following a cue. what the u.s. is saying and doing about. it just assemble alito says congress is no right to make rules related to supreme court ethics issues. -- two former members of the. house what we are learning about senator, mitch mcconnell, 's apparent freeze up at the podium this week. his hat has some colleagues on the hill concerned. so, you've got the power of xfinity at home. now take it outside with xfinity mobile. like speed? it's the fastest mobile service around. with the best price for two lines of unlimited. only $30 bucks a line per month. that's hundreds in savings a year when you wave bye to the other guys. save hundreds a year over t-mobile, at&t and verizon. and now, trade in your current phone, and get up to $1000 off the new galazy z flip 5 and z fold 5. welcome back, i'm missing classic one. -- the 81-year-old kentucky republican was escorted away from the podium at the capitol after freezing midsentence
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let's check in with nbc meteorologist michelle grossman, who is tracking it all for us. michelle, good morning. >> good morning to you both. we are stuck on repeat we're looking at the storm chances once again we're also looking at really dangerous heat continuing. we're into the fourth week in some spots of over 100-degree temperatures we're looking at 12 states affected today we're looking at 62 million americans from the west and into the south central states also portions of southern florida. we're going to feel like over 110 in some spots in southern florida. otherwise temperatures soaring into the triple-digits again no relief in sight records possible once again in ten states take a look at some of these numbers. phoenix today 116. we do have a record of 116 if we get higher than that, we'll break that amarillo 101 100 degrees in corpus christi. new orleans, we're looking at 95 degrees. that's going to continue tomorrow looking at 116 in phoenix. 39 in portions of colorado then we're looking at the southern portions of the state's gulf coast states 97 the record t
let's check in with nbc meteorologist michelle grossman, who is tracking it all for us. michelle, good morning. >> good morning to you both. we are stuck on repeat we're looking at the storm chances once again we're also looking at really dangerous heat continuing. we're into the fourth week in some spots of over 100-degree temperatures we're looking at 12 states affected today we're looking at 62 million americans from the west and into the south central states also portions of southern...
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let's bring in nbc news meteorologist michelle grossman now. time this out for us.ger, yeah, we're seeing expanded, i keep looking at this map every half hour and the numbers keep going up. we keep seeing little areas added. we're going to see this number continue to grow over the next several days. this is what it looks like right now, 49 million americans throughout most of the country seeing alerts. we're looking at above average temperatures with the exception of the pacific northwest. these heat advisories extend from the south central states to the central plains and northern plains, now into the midwest. also the northeast. so one near new york city, that heat advisory doesn't start until thursday, but it's a little preview of what's to come. we do have an excessive heat warning. that includes phoenix in that hot pink color. we're going to see temperatures soaring into the triple digits over the next few days still. so expanding heat, that's the big weather story as we go throughout this week and next week, most likely into augusts well. temperatures in the t
let's bring in nbc news meteorologist michelle grossman now. time this out for us.ger, yeah, we're seeing expanded, i keep looking at this map every half hour and the numbers keep going up. we keep seeing little areas added. we're going to see this number continue to grow over the next several days. this is what it looks like right now, 49 million americans throughout most of the country seeing alerts. we're looking at above average temperatures with the exception of the pacific northwest....
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time now for the weather, and for that let's go to meteorologist michelle grossman for the forecast. it like out there? >> hi, there, sam. great to see you. we're looking at the heat continuing. that's the main weather story on this monday, the last day of july. we're looking at 39 million americans under heat alert. better than last year. so the part of the nation doing really good especially into the north east and the valley. there are heat warnings and excessive heat warnings in the hot pink. that includes dallas into new orleans. that will continue into this week. we're going to break records over the next few days. we could break several records. where you see the red dots, we'll break records. temperatures into the triple digits, dallas, 106, san antonio, 103. florida, we're looking at temperatures in the mid-90s. you factor in the humidity, it's going to legal like over 100 in some spots. we're looking at conditions in the southwest and arizona with monsoonal moisture. you could soo damaging winds. also from the mid-atlantic into the east you could see showers. back to you. >>
time now for the weather, and for that let's go to meteorologist michelle grossman for the forecast. it like out there? >> hi, there, sam. great to see you. we're looking at the heat continuing. that's the main weather story on this monday, the last day of july. we're looking at 39 million americans under heat alert. better than last year. so the part of the nation doing really good especially into the north east and the valley. there are heat warnings and excessive heat warnings in the...
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time noi for the weather, and let's go to meteorologist michelle grossman for the forecast. t. >> how'd you know? we're looking at this dangerous heat continuing week after week after week. we're into a month and a half of some people feeling this heat for 45 days straight. in fact 285 million people will feel 90 degrees or greater over the next several days and looking at 50 million people feeling 100 degrees or greater over the next several days. once again 40 million people impacted by this excessive heat. we're talking the southwest into the south central states, the plains and even northern plains you're looking at really hot air. and this heat dome is expanding and we're talking great lakes into the north east. new york city you're going to feel like 100 degrees by friday. triple digits in las vegas, phoenix, alba quirky, and wichita, 102. your heat index is 106. we're going to keep it hot tomorrow. and baltimore 90 degrees, 93 in cincinnati, and chicago feel like 96 once you factor in the humidity and that summer swelter continues and friday 99 degrees, and again, jona
time noi for the weather, and let's go to meteorologist michelle grossman for the forecast. t. >> how'd you know? we're looking at this dangerous heat continuing week after week after week. we're into a month and a half of some people feeling this heat for 45 days straight. in fact 285 million people will feel 90 degrees or greater over the next several days and looking at 50 million people feeling 100 degrees or greater over the next several days. once again 40 million people impacted by...
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time now for the weather and let's go to meteorologist michelle grossman for the forecast. ooking out there? >> unfortunately, we're watching that excessive dangerous heat to the south, southwest, south central states, also the southeast. record breaking temperatures dally, monthly, and all-time records and we're going to break records today. 63 million americans under some sort of heat alert, whether it's a heat watch, heat warning and heat advisory, and we're looking at temperatures soaring into the triple digits today. 110 in el paso, 117 in phoenix, 101 in houston. and into the upper 90s in new orleans. we're going to have a record of 97 so we're going to either beat it or tie it. look at tampa 92 degrees. you factor in that humidity it's going to feel like 103. and that's because the ocean water into the upper 90s, so it's impacting the weather there. 105 in miami. feeling like 107 in houston. that excessive dangerous heat does continue. we're also looking at the chance for severe storms today. we're looking at flooding conditions as well. that's back into the north eas
time now for the weather and let's go to meteorologist michelle grossman for the forecast. ooking out there? >> unfortunately, we're watching that excessive dangerous heat to the south, southwest, south central states, also the southeast. record breaking temperatures dally, monthly, and all-time records and we're going to break records today. 63 million americans under some sort of heat alert, whether it's a heat watch, heat warning and heat advisory, and we're looking at temperatures...
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time now for the weather and let's go to meteorologist michelle grossman, and it has been sweltering much of the country and looks like we've got some storms, too. >> we're still watching storms and week after week seeing that heat in place and hot enough to spark some storms. typically we need that daytime heating and really heavy downpours. that's where you see those brighter colors and that's where we're going to see those heavy downpours as we go throughout the rest of today. 6 million americans under some sort of severe weather alert and looking at damaging hail 2 inches or larger. that is baseball sized hail and also winds gusting over 75 miles per hour and several likely tornados are likely. we're going to watch as we go throughout the day and where you see these yellows and orange areas that's the likely spot and rapid city to casper, denver, down to lamar and that's going to continue tomorrow as well. we're going to see some really heavy downpours and summer like storms and locally up to 30 inches so we could see up to 2 inches per hour. feeling like over 100 in some spots.
time now for the weather and let's go to meteorologist michelle grossman, and it has been sweltering much of the country and looks like we've got some storms, too. >> we're still watching storms and week after week seeing that heat in place and hot enough to spark some storms. typically we need that daytime heating and really heavy downpours. that's where you see those brighter colors and that's where we're going to see those heavy downpours as we go throughout the rest of today. 6...
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joining us, nbc meteorologist michelle grossman and nbc's blayne alexander in marietta, georgia and the founder of the points guy, brian kelly. michelle, first, take it away. tell us what you see about the storm system that's already moving in this afternoon. >> great to see you. it's going to look like more of the same. we're stuck in a pattern where we're seeing repeat days. tracking severe storms for weeks, unusual for this time of year. we have storms already brewing in portions of new england and to the northeast, ohio valley, also parts of the mid-atlantic. where you see the brighter colors, the reds, the oranges, the yellows, that's where we're seeing heavier downpours. we could see over 3 inches in some spots. this is what it looks like today, 34 million people at risk. we could see winds gusting over 60 miles per hour. that could bring down some trees, also damaging hail. a low tornado threat. it's not zero. notice that. we're still concerned about the chance of a tornado. the severe prediction center just added that to the outlook here. d.c. to richmond, the likeliest chance f
joining us, nbc meteorologist michelle grossman and nbc's blayne alexander in marietta, georgia and the founder of the points guy, brian kelly. michelle, first, take it away. tell us what you see about the storm system that's already moving in this afternoon. >> great to see you. it's going to look like more of the same. we're stuck in a pattern where we're seeing repeat days. tracking severe storms for weeks, unusual for this time of year. we have storms already brewing in portions of...
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let's go to meteorologist michelle grossman with the forecast. ing, michelle. >> good morning, ali. it's a new week. we're looking at record-breaking heat once again and we're looking at the heat expanding. so we've had so much heat across the south into the midwest it's going to be in the plans and the northeast. this morning we're waking up to 29 million americans under heat alerts. you can see them stretching across the south once again but into the plains t rockies, intermountain west, excessive heat warnings if salt lake city and miami. that heat spreads out to the northern plains. that's 11 degrees in billings above what is typical. 90s in bismarck. minneapolis still way above normal. we're looking at triple digits once again across the south. tucson, 110, 12 degrees abovage for this tomb of year. and the heat dome that's been tacked in place for weeks will start to expand. we'll see it extend into portions of the midwest and eventually the northeast. look at new york city, thursday, 94. friday, 95. it's not just the heat in the northeast. i
let's go to meteorologist michelle grossman with the forecast. ing, michelle. >> good morning, ali. it's a new week. we're looking at record-breaking heat once again and we're looking at the heat expanding. so we've had so much heat across the south into the midwest it's going to be in the plans and the northeast. this morning we're waking up to 29 million americans under heat alerts. you can see them stretching across the south once again but into the plains t rockies, intermountain...
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. >>> let's bring in meteorologist michelle grossman now. e is flooding still a concern, michelle? >> hi there, ana. flooding is still a concern in the northeast and new england. we will see heavy rain in vermont and potentially life threatening flooding. we're looking at the flighter colors, the reds, oranges and yellows, indicating the downpours. that's what we expect throughout monday and lingering into tuesday. because of that, 27 million people impacted. where do you see this green? that is a flash flood warning, meaning flooding is happening right now. you want to heed any warnings, get to higher ground if you have to. we're looking up to seven inches in some spots. notice burlington, vermont with that heavy rain. this is really rare. we have a high risk for flash flooding. we don't see a high risk very often. we'll see rain falling very quickly. it's fast, furious, we saw that yesterday. we're going to see two inches per hour. also watching the chance for flash flooding in parts of the central and southern plains in the upper midwest.
. >>> let's bring in meteorologist michelle grossman now. e is flooding still a concern, michelle? >> hi there, ana. flooding is still a concern in the northeast and new england. we will see heavy rain in vermont and potentially life threatening flooding. we're looking at the flighter colors, the reds, oranges and yellows, indicating the downpours. that's what we expect throughout monday and lingering into tuesday. because of that, 27 million people impacted. where do you see...
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nbc meteorologist michelle grossman, with what we can expect. and first, here's blayne alexander. >> reporter: there's no question summer is in full swing, if you doubt it, just step outside. millions of americans are dealing with record-breaking temperatures, and it's not just inconvenient, it's dangerous. between the dangerous heat and severe storms, mother nature really is bringing a one-two punch. overnight, we saw severe weather hit places in alabama. we've also seen the weather turned deadly, turns trees over, including crushing one woman in her car in missouri. we also saw the nascar race delayed in chicago over the weekend, due to heavy rain there. all of that combined with the hot sun, but keep in mind, a number of people are also still traveling for the holiday weekend. so people are dealing with a growing number of flight delays. in fact, we started the day today with more than 400 delays. think about this, we're seeing more people traveling than ever before, last friday, the tsa processed 2.9 million travel ers. that's the highest nu
nbc meteorologist michelle grossman, with what we can expect. and first, here's blayne alexander. >> reporter: there's no question summer is in full swing, if you doubt it, just step outside. millions of americans are dealing with record-breaking temperatures, and it's not just inconvenient, it's dangerous. between the dangerous heat and severe storms, mother nature really is bringing a one-two punch. overnight, we saw severe weather hit places in alabama. we've also seen the weather...
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michelle grossman, our meteorologist. marissa, this heat, so extreme. what is being done to keep people safe in south florida in these brutal temperatures? >> reporter: good morning. we've seen how dangerous it can be from coast to coast. we know the heat dome has been unrelenting, whether in the southwest, in the southeast where we are here. first, i want to start with this dramatic rescue out of california. it appears to be heat-exhausted hikers arrested out of california. we've seen several hikers die even within the last week, we saw deaths outside of las vegas. we saw a death in death valley. so we know that that is something that out west they're saying. out here in florida we have seen people die as a result of getting trapped in their cars. we've seen people die as a result of working outside. when we talk about measures being taken in order to protect people, whether it's people who are working outside for construction, people who are working outside for labor, for farm work, we know there's an ordinance that recently passed its first procedura
michelle grossman, our meteorologist. marissa, this heat, so extreme. what is being done to keep people safe in south florida in these brutal temperatures? >> reporter: good morning. we've seen how dangerous it can be from coast to coast. we know the heat dome has been unrelenting, whether in the southwest, in the southeast where we are here. first, i want to start with this dramatic rescue out of california. it appears to be heat-exhausted hikers arrested out of california. we've seen...
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i'm also joined by nbc meteorologist michelle grossman. marissa, what's it like there today?couple people on the beach. >> reporter: we remember the fact that it's 90 degrees, about 90 degrees in terms of the actual temperature, but the heat index is 105. that's the feels-like temperature. it is scorching. obviously not so bad if you're laying along the beach, you have water next to you. but this is just down right dangerous, if not deadly, for people who don't have the ability to access air conditioning and access water. people who are left outside for long periods of time. you just mentioned how deadly this can get. different circumstances here. you have hikers. in death valley you have hikers outside of las vegas who have either needed to be rescued or found dead along a trail and they were ill-prepared or ill-equipped to deal with the heat and those intense temperatures. we're not talking about heat index. we're talking about straight temps, upwards either at or above 110 degrees. then you people working outside. you have migrants. you have farmworkers, laborers, construc
i'm also joined by nbc meteorologist michelle grossman. marissa, what's it like there today?couple people on the beach. >> reporter: we remember the fact that it's 90 degrees, about 90 degrees in terms of the actual temperature, but the heat index is 105. that's the feels-like temperature. it is scorching. obviously not so bad if you're laying along the beach, you have water next to you. but this is just down right dangerous, if not deadly, for people who don't have the ability to access...
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. >>> let's bring in meteorologist michelle grossman, what parts of the country are you most concerned about. >> from the mid-atlantic to the northeast to the carolinas, a chance for really strong storms. that's not the only spot, parts of the rookies into northern plains. you can see these storms starting to pop. we're seeing some heavier rain throughout portions of the central plains. look at this rain in the east. that's what we'll see as we go throughout the rest of today. that swirl there, looking at those storms, indicating we're starting to see that daytime heating. lightning strikes there in parts of the northeast, the theme as we go throughout the day. 36 million americans under some sort of severe weather risks. some spots could see winds gusting up to 80 miles per hour. a low tornado threat, not zero. places like new york city, d.c., richmond, big cities could see strong storms. in addition to that, some heavy rainfall, over 3 inches in some spots. be careful as you're out and about driving tonight. we're talking about the heat as well, it's stormy, it sees steamy 36 million
. >>> let's bring in meteorologist michelle grossman, what parts of the country are you most concerned about. >> from the mid-atlantic to the northeast to the carolinas, a chance for really strong storms. that's not the only spot, parts of the rookies into northern plains. you can see these storms starting to pop. we're seeing some heavier rain throughout portions of the central plains. look at this rain in the east. that's what we'll see as we go throughout the rest of today....
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joining me now is nbc news meteorologist michelle grossman. has the unfortunate duty of talking about all of this heat. how long is it going to last? it's going to go through the entire weekend? where is it the worst? >> yeah, alex, we've been talking about this for weeks and weeks. it is soggy, stormy, we are watching records fall pretty much every single day. whether it's temperature, hike temperature that falls, and that's not just in the u.s.. that's globally. we'll get to those numbers,. to also, rainfall rates. denver sought more rainfall this year than they do typically in just a few days. this is what we're looking at in terms of the heat, because it is dangerously hot so many places. 19 million americans, some sort of heat alert, whether it's in the southwest, pacific northwest, into the south central east. -- we get the trouble digits once again, it's going to be so hot. there you want to he all the warnings, if you can, drink a lot of water, find chain if you have to be outdoors. take a look at some of these numbers. las vegas, 100,
joining me now is nbc news meteorologist michelle grossman. has the unfortunate duty of talking about all of this heat. how long is it going to last? it's going to go through the entire weekend? where is it the worst? >> yeah, alex, we've been talking about this for weeks and weeks. it is soggy, stormy, we are watching records fall pretty much every single day. whether it's temperature, hike temperature that falls, and that's not just in the u.s.. that's globally. we'll get to those...
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also with me, meteorologist michelle grossman and michael mann. good to have all of you.eat, polluted air, major challenges for folks where you are in the twin cities. get us up to date. >> reporter: it is bizarre, right, to be talking about extreme heat out of minneapolis, minnesota. i talked to you from here before about blizzards and bone-chilling cold, what the city is known for. now i'm standing on a packed beach in minneapolis. this is the extreme heat kind of day one. it is arriving here as we speak with temperatures set to soar up to over 90 degrees and people are cognizant of the fact this is their dose of what the southwest has been getting for the last several weeks. that heat wave is expanding and spreading east. so here's what people kind of in this part of the country are getting that first taste of it had to say experiencing this. >> real hot. 100 degrees. triple digits for, what, four days? >> nothing you can really do. nothing you can do. it is hot. >> it is terrifying. i talk about how that global warming is getting worse, it is going to keep getting wor
also with me, meteorologist michelle grossman and michael mann. good to have all of you.eat, polluted air, major challenges for folks where you are in the twin cities. get us up to date. >> reporter: it is bizarre, right, to be talking about extreme heat out of minneapolis, minnesota. i talked to you from here before about blizzards and bone-chilling cold, what the city is known for. now i'm standing on a packed beach in minneapolis. this is the extreme heat kind of day one. it is...
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michelle grossman of the chances of any reprieve insight, here shortly on american voices. also topping headlines the sunday, donald trump's growing desperation, as he faces the next hearing in the mar-a-lago classified documents case. this week. the former president was busy this weekend damaging his own defense. telling fox news interview airing today that he did take top secret records, rather than deny the charges or falsely accused the fbi of planting evidence, as you know he has done in the past, trump appears to be leaning in. now, before we let you hear his new narrative, a warning that most of what you are about to hear does not align with the facts. >> >> there is no case here, it comes under the presidential records act, i am allowed to do, dissimilar to have all the records that i want. biden has probably 30 or 40 times the number of documents in boxes that i had. you don't even hear anything about it. >>, fact check, president biden has not been indicted for retaining government records. and trump has, trump's attorneys will be back in federal court tuesday. th
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michelle grossman, thank you so very much.ad here russia launches an intense series of missile attacks on ukraine. they come after moscow blamed kyiv for an attack on a key bridge that connects mainland russia to crimea. we'll have an update on the state of the war as well as the growing legal peril for donald trump when "way too early" comes right back. peril for donald trump when "way too early" comes right back t keep getting more damaged the more times you wash them. downy protects fibers, doing more than detergent alone. see? this one looks brand new. saves me money? i'm starting to like downy. downy saves loads. hi, i'm todd. i'm a veteran of 23 years. i served three overseas tours. i love to give back to the community. i offer what i can when i can. i started noticing my memory was slipping. i saw a prevagen commercial and i did some research on it. i started taking prevagen about three years ago. i feel clearer in my thoughts, my memory has improved and generally just more on point. prevagen. at stores everywhere witho
michelle grossman, thank you so very much.ad here russia launches an intense series of missile attacks on ukraine. they come after moscow blamed kyiv for an attack on a key bridge that connects mainland russia to crimea. we'll have an update on the state of the war as well as the growing legal peril for donald trump when "way too early" comes right back. peril for donald trump when "way too early" comes right back t keep getting more damaged the more times you wash them....
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let's go right now to nbc news meteorologist michelle grossman to talk about this. it is extraordinary, this extreme weather across the country. what is the latest on that and how long does it persist? >> another, alex great to see. you it will keep persisting. i think morris has it perfectly, it's a heat marathon and that is really the biggest problem. these temperatures are, extreme they are, dangerous record-breaking but it just goes on and on. that's what it's very taxing on the body, you notice all of those shots people having to work outside. they have to work outside, so really dangerous conditions, palm springs you are not getting that relief at night. most of these places are not getting that relief at night. we are not recovering, looking at temperatures near 1:19 in palm springs this weekend. let's take a look at the heat, alert because we look at 81 million people affected by the heat. where you see the killer, it's by the way the heat extends past these heat alerts. even into the northeast, we have a humidity involved, is norman northeast as well. the s
let's go right now to nbc news meteorologist michelle grossman to talk about this. it is extraordinary, this extreme weather across the country. what is the latest on that and how long does it persist? >> another, alex great to see. you it will keep persisting. i think morris has it perfectly, it's a heat marathon and that is really the biggest problem. these temperatures are, extreme they are, dangerous record-breaking but it just goes on and on. that's what it's very taxing on the body,...
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any rainfall that will fall, we could see up to 5 inches in some spots. >> just incredible, michelle grossmanary grumbach and jay gray, thank you all. jay, go jump this those fountains. i know you're baking. thank you for sticking around through all of that. >>> all right, we have some breaking news i want to tell everybody about now. the fda has approved the first ever over-the-counter birth control here in the u.s. opill is expected to be available in january or february of next year without a prescription or any age restrictions. the company says the suggested retail price will be announced this fall, and now the u.s. will join about 100 other nations that already allow the sale of non-prescription birth control pills. >>> in just a few minutes, we expect to see president biden for his news conference there helsinki finland. we'll take you there live. >>> and also here on "ana cabrera reports," what lawmakers could learn this hour from a secret service briefing about that cocaine discovered at the white house. >>> plus, is the desantis campaign caught in a political sinkhole? the mounting
any rainfall that will fall, we could see up to 5 inches in some spots. >> just incredible, michelle grossmanary grumbach and jay gray, thank you all. jay, go jump this those fountains. i know you're baking. thank you for sticking around through all of that. >>> all right, we have some breaking news i want to tell everybody about now. the fda has approved the first ever over-the-counter birth control here in the u.s. opill is expected to be available in january or february of...
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here with us in new york is nbc meteorologist michelle grossman. let's start with kathy and those floods. what can you tell us about the ongoing rescue operations in bucks county, kathy? >> reporter: ana, good morning to you. we heard from authorities not too long ago. they say they continue actively searching for those missing kids, and they've actually tripled their resources. fortunately, as you can see, ana, the weather is on their side right now. the skies have opened up. it's sunny. it's dry. hey hope to take advantage of this good weather. but it's really heartbreaking to know the details about this family, the two kids that were with their family at the time, visiting from charleston, south carolina, heading to a barbecue when their vehicle got stuck in the flood waurters and they were swept away. unfortunately we've also learned that their mother is among the dead. one official here in this community said this extreme weather event is something he hasn't seen in 44 years. meanwhile, here is how other residents describe this flash flooding.
here with us in new york is nbc meteorologist michelle grossman. let's start with kathy and those floods. what can you tell us about the ongoing rescue operations in bucks county, kathy? >> reporter: ana, good morning to you. we heard from authorities not too long ago. they say they continue actively searching for those missing kids, and they've actually tripled their resources. fortunately, as you can see, ana, the weather is on their side right now. the skies have opened up. it's sunny....
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nbc meteorologist michelle grossman is tracking where that heat is heading next michelle, good morning >> reporter: good morning to you both yeah that is correct dangerous heat does continue, a new week and still the same weather story. we are looking at heat alerts stretching from the south all across the south into portions of the rockies, the intermountain west and that will head east. 26 million people impacted by heat alerts, excessive heat warning that's in the hot pink salt lake city, phoenix under an excessive heat warning as well as miami and florida temperatures in the south once again into the triple digits and that heat dome is expanding. temperatures 10, even 15 degrees above normal for this time of year in portions of the northern plains, also into the midwest. take a look at some of these numbers, the july steam continues. 101 billings today, that's 12 degrees above what is typical for this time of year. triple digits in albuqualbuquer, tucson, el paso, 100 degrees in houston and oklahoma city near 100, too tomorrow that continues. into the midwest, chicago, 91 d chance
nbc meteorologist michelle grossman is tracking where that heat is heading next michelle, good morning >> reporter: good morning to you both yeah that is correct dangerous heat does continue, a new week and still the same weather story. we are looking at heat alerts stretching from the south all across the south into portions of the rockies, the intermountain west and that will head east. 26 million people impacted by heat alerts, excessive heat warning that's in the hot pink salt lake...
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nbc meteorologist michelle grossman is tracking exactly where the heat is heading. michelle, good morning. >> good morning to you both. great to see you and yeah, that heatwave, the dangerous heat continues this week we're looking at the heat expanding into portions of the northeast. we're going to be in the mid-90s. we had a little break over the weekend from the humidity. it's going to be back, and we're going see the chance for feeling like near 100 degrees in the northeast this week. so let's take a look at the alerts 17 million people are under a heat alert it's stretching throughout south into portions of the northern plains, the intermountain west, excessive heat warnings, and this is why. look at these temperatures, into the triple-digits as far north as the intermountain west. billings 101, 12 degrees what is typical. and look what happens as we go throughout the week. the heat dome is going to expand we're going to see a pattern change and the northern plains, the upper great lakes tsay seeing that heat first. we're going to be 10 to 15 degrees above normal
nbc meteorologist michelle grossman is tracking exactly where the heat is heading. michelle, good morning. >> good morning to you both. great to see you and yeah, that heatwave, the dangerous heat continues this week we're looking at the heat expanding into portions of the northeast. we're going to be in the mid-90s. we had a little break over the weekend from the humidity. it's going to be back, and we're going see the chance for feeling like near 100 degrees in the northeast this week....
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of the country might see relief, the south is still stuck in the heatwave nbc meteorologist michelle grossman is tracking how high the temperatures will climb. good morning >> good morning. we're going see the temperatures soaring into the triple-digits once again we're going cords over thnext few days. so6 million americans still under heat alerts across the south. it's actually in portions of the south central state, dallas, austin you're going to see excessive heat warnings today. that's in the hot pink colors. this is extending from the central plains, into the southeast. and we do have possible record-breaking temperatures over the next few days impacting nine states where you see the red dots that's where we're expecting record-breaking temperatures temperatures into the 100s once again. 106 today in dallas that could tie the record of 106. houston into the triple-digits as well. san antonio 103. monroe we're looking at 101. that's going continue tomorrow with te for monsoonal moisture in the southwest. but it's going to be hot too phoenix today 107. 103 in san angelo. so the steamy wea
of the country might see relief, the south is still stuck in the heatwave nbc meteorologist michelle grossman is tracking how high the temperatures will climb. good morning >> good morning. we're going see the temperatures soaring into the triple-digits once again we're going cords over thnext few days. so6 million americans still under heat alerts across the south. it's actually in portions of the south central state, dallas, austin you're going to see excessive heat warnings today....
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the heat holds on through the last day of july nbc meteorologist michelle grossman with a look at potential records and heat alerts this morning. good morning, michelle >> good morning to you both. great to see you on this monday. and yeah, we're going to see that heat extending across the south once again, much less than last week in terms of the population, feeling the heat but still looking at record-breaking temperatures over the next several days across the south we're looking at 36 million americans from the central plains to the southern plains into the part of the gulf coast states under heat alerts. we have excessive heat alerts for dallas, austin and new orleans. and possible records in the next three days we could see nine states impact, especially across the south central states into the gulf coast and the southeast. so we'll see temperatures soaring once again into the triple-digits, either tying or breaking records in dallas and san antonio. houston today 103. and we'rms in the southeast. we're looking at monsoon moisture in parts of the southwest. 107 in phoenix 96 in albuque
the heat holds on through the last day of july nbc meteorologist michelle grossman with a look at potential records and heat alerts this morning. good morning, michelle >> good morning to you both. great to see you on this monday. and yeah, we're going to see that heat extending across the south once again, much less than last week in terms of the population, feeling the heat but still looking at record-breaking temperatures over the next several days across the south we're looking at 36...
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let's get to meteorologist michelle grossman with more on that. >> good morning. we are looking at the heat continuing for the fourth week straight, we are looking at temperatures soaring into the triple digits. lots of alerts across the west, the south central states, also the chance for severe weather today. let's start with the heat, we are looking at 12 states affected, also 62 million americans under a heat alert, whether it's a heat advisory, that's in the orange, an excessive heat warning is in the hot pink, we will see temperatures really soaring. we have that area of high pressure in control, it's bringing in this heat, phoenix today 116, that could tie a record of 116 if we go higher than that we will break that las vegas 114, we are looking at san angelo 106, corpus christi 100 degrees today and new orleans into the mid 90s you tack factor in the humidity it will feel warmer than that. tomorrow san antonio 104, the record could too i it there, new orleans into the upperu factor especially in southern florida it will feel like over 100 degrees. all right
let's get to meteorologist michelle grossman with more on that. >> good morning. we are looking at the heat continuing for the fourth week straight, we are looking at temperatures soaring into the triple digits. lots of alerts across the west, the south central states, also the chance for severe weather today. let's start with the heat, we are looking at 12 states affected, also 62 million americans under a heat alert, whether it's a heat advisory, that's in the orange, an excessive heat...
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time now for the weather, and let's go to meteorologist michelle grossman for the forecast. michelle, how's it looking out there? a lot of heat and humidity. >> yeah, there is. we're looking at temperatures well above normal. best part of the story we're steamy in many, many spots. we're also stormy. we're going to see some travel impacts today and the day after the holiday to portions of of the midwest. we're looking at strong storms with winds gusting up to 60 miles per hour. seeing some heavy rain right now throughout kansas and missouri. 29 million americans impacted by a severe weather risk today again. we could see a few tornados but the biggest threats are the damaging winds that could bring down some trees, some power lines. so places like chicago, that's a big hub that could impact travel today. st. louis, tulsa, amarillo, you're in the bulls eye for seeing some strong storms especially this afternoon into the evening hours once we get that daytime heating going. any of these storms could have heavy downpours, too. those summer-like storms dropping a lot of rain quic
time now for the weather, and let's go to meteorologist michelle grossman for the forecast. michelle, how's it looking out there? a lot of heat and humidity. >> yeah, there is. we're looking at temperatures well above normal. best part of the story we're steamy in many, many spots. we're also stormy. we're going to see some travel impacts today and the day after the holiday to portions of of the midwest. we're looking at strong storms with winds gusting up to 60 miles per hour. seeing...
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. >>> and let's turn to michelle grossman now. doesn't seem like we're getting a break anytime soon, are we? >> this will stay in place for quite some time. we're seeing a warming atmosphere that is flooding the jet dream. extreme. and that moves the weather out. and so this one is stuck. and so it is important to heed all the warnings. we've seen the heat from the south into the northern plains and ohio valley and northeast. we'll see records broken. we've seen all-time records fall and that is not just in the u.s., that is across the earth. we're looking at three continents looking at heatwaves. and we're looking at so many triple digits. but the heat index is what your body perceives. feels like 106 in wichita, 109 in st. louis, 105 in nashville and really warm in phoenix. and in many, many spots across the east, it will feel like 107 tomorrow. like 99 in new york city. i extended out a bit earlier and it feels like the wet blanket on you. and that is where it is really taxing. so nice to see president biden asking for that aler
. >>> and let's turn to michelle grossman now. doesn't seem like we're getting a break anytime soon, are we? >> this will stay in place for quite some time. we're seeing a warming atmosphere that is flooding the jet dream. extreme. and that moves the weather out. and so this one is stuck. and so it is important to heed all the warnings. we've seen the heat from the south into the northern plains and ohio valley and northeast. we'll see records broken. we've seen all-time records...
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. >>> time now for the weather and for that let's go to meteorologist michelle grossman for the forecastle, what is going on out there? >> more of the same. we are looking at extreme weather across the country. starting with the heat we're looking at 84 million people impacted by heat alerts today. in the west, inner mountain west, south central states, we're going to break records once again. excessive heat warnings are posted for las vegas, pasadena, phoenix, monroe, louisiana, and jacksonville, florida. and warm into the southeast and factor in the humidity and feel like over 100 degrees. today tallahassee, 99. 105 in austin, and that will probably tie a record there. 98 degrees in jackson, 99 in new orleans. the west, we're going to break some records as well today and over the weekend. 106 today in portions of of california. 113 in las vegas, 118 in phoenix. this will probably tie a record of 118 there. 107 in el paso. and take a look at these number as we go throughout the weekend, that heat is staying put. las vegas 111 on sunday. tracking storms and relative to heavy rains and th
. >>> time now for the weather and for that let's go to meteorologist michelle grossman for the forecastle, what is going on out there? >> more of the same. we are looking at extreme weather across the country. starting with the heat we're looking at 84 million people impacted by heat alerts today. in the west, inner mountain west, south central states, we're going to break records once again. excessive heat warnings are posted for las vegas, pasadena, phoenix, monroe, louisiana,...
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time now for the weather, and for that let's go to meteorologist michelle grossman for the forecast. at is going on out there? >> hi there, sam. great to see you. we're still following that dangerous heat in the south with heat alerts stretching from the west coast. we're going to see temperatures soaring into the triple digits once again. we have excessive heat warnings throughout the west, heat warnings throughout the south central states as well, and this is why. looking at temperatures 112 in phoenix, 107 in las vegas, 114 in palm spring. it's warm 100 degrees near pueblo and we're going to see that repeat tomorrow. we're going to see temperatures soaring once again in so many spots. 113 in yuma, 114 in phoenix, and look at the temp krrz for the next seven days in phoenix. this heat lasts. we do not see any relief in sight by saturday, sunday, monday, 117 in phoenix. this heat wave continues to go on and on and we have a heat dome in place and will not move. 18 million people at risk for the central plains to the midwest, just east and west of indianapolis, we're looking at 18 mil
time now for the weather, and for that let's go to meteorologist michelle grossman for the forecast. at is going on out there? >> hi there, sam. great to see you. we're still following that dangerous heat in the south with heat alerts stretching from the west coast. we're going to see temperatures soaring into the triple digits once again. we have excessive heat warnings throughout the west, heat warnings throughout the south central states as well, and this is why. looking at...
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while some of this is nbc meteorologist michelle grossman. blaine, first to you. the thunderstorms that are expected in land atlanta and up east coast. what are you seeing there and could weather hurt all holiday travelers? >> reporter: it could and that's why so many people are watching the weather up and down the east coast. there are some 34 million people now who are in the path of those storms so we're keeping our eyes on cities like atlanta, miami, charlotte, d.c. all of the airports there could be impacted by these storms. that's not good news because we've been dealing with a number of delays and cancellations throughout the holiday weekend. as things stand now, it's better than what we saw over the weekend. as of now, there are about 1100 delays and more than 90 flight cancellations but that number is up from what we saw earlier today. so already, those numbers are ticking higher and higher and as the storm rolls in, we could see the numbers grow more. on the west coast, we're talking about heat and possibly record breaking heat. it's important for people
while some of this is nbc meteorologist michelle grossman. blaine, first to you. the thunderstorms that are expected in land atlanta and up east coast. what are you seeing there and could weather hurt all holiday travelers? >> reporter: it could and that's why so many people are watching the weather up and down the east coast. there are some 34 million people now who are in the path of those storms so we're keeping our eyes on cities like atlanta, miami, charlotte, d.c. all of the...
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. >>> let's go to michelle grossman for the forecast. what have you got?spoke last week. we're still looking at excessive heat and record-breaking heat. we're looking at 13 states with a heat advisory, heat warning, or extensive heat watch. we're going to see temperatures into the triple digits. phoenix today, 115, 118. las vegas tied their all-time high at 117 degrees and we're looking at 115 in corpus christi. more record-breaking records. 95 in new orleans. that's going to be close to the record of 9 7. we're warm in the northeast, jacksonville also warm. southern florida, factor in the humidity. keep in mind the waters off the florida keys, coastal florida, upper 90s. 97 in some spots. we're looking at 91 in tampa. factor in the humidity. it feels like 105 in miami and 110 in parts of southern florida. this will go as we go throughout wednesday, thursday, friday evening. we're looking at tampa, 95 on thursday. once you factor in the humidity, it's a lot warmer. we've had a tough day yesterday in the northeast. we had some flooding, rain fall amounts co
. >>> let's go to michelle grossman for the forecast. what have you got?spoke last week. we're still looking at excessive heat and record-breaking heat. we're looking at 13 states with a heat advisory, heat warning, or extensive heat watch. we're going to see temperatures into the triple digits. phoenix today, 115, 118. las vegas tied their all-time high at 117 degrees and we're looking at 115 in corpus christi. more record-breaking records. 95 in new orleans. that's going to be close...
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nbc meteorologist, michelle grossman. jesse, take us there.ng from across the country when it comes to what folks are really dealing with. >> yeah, so yes, when you see behind me there, the skyline of chicago, a couple hours ago that may not have been the case. we had some haze making its way through here. foggy first, stretch we've had drizzle, it was pretty cool. it's starting to warm up a. bit the sun is poking through here, but we're dealing with nothing, frankly, compared to what people are doing with in other parts of the country. you talk about the extreme. heat that is in parts of the west as well as parts of florida. 14 million people in cities like oklahoma city, denver, memphis right now are dealing with severe weather threats and then tomorrow we're gonna see even more severe weather potential across the country. so just a continuation of a wild weather week. but i can tell you in the windy city, far better conditions than we were dealing with last weekend. we had a lot of thunderstorm activity in the area, some really heavy rain a
nbc meteorologist, michelle grossman. jesse, take us there.ng from across the country when it comes to what folks are really dealing with. >> yeah, so yes, when you see behind me there, the skyline of chicago, a couple hours ago that may not have been the case. we had some haze making its way through here. foggy first, stretch we've had drizzle, it was pretty cool. it's starting to warm up a. bit the sun is poking through here, but we're dealing with nothing, frankly, compared to what...
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. >>> time now for the weather and let's go to meteorologist michelle grossman for the forecast.e in d.c. we're going to be threatening triple digits before the week it out. >> yeah, you are, and it's going to feel warmer than that. 105 in d.c. over the next several days. all due to this heat dome in place. it's wide and large and looking in the midwest and north east. we're looking at 105 million. that's a lot that are impacted by this alert. it seems every single hour i check this it goes up. we're looking at heat advisories and that's in the orange and also excessive heat warnings, phoenix, you're under an excessive heat warning and this is why we have that heat dome we've been talking about for weeks and continues to be widespread and large and the jetstream so far to the north allowing the heat to coming in, and look at all these triple digits 111 in las vegas and even as far north as rapid city, 99 degrees. and indianapolis feeling like 100 degrees. and look what happens tomorrow, this is thursday new york city feeling like 105. feeling like 101 in cincinnati. feel like 105
. >>> time now for the weather and let's go to meteorologist michelle grossman for the forecast.e in d.c. we're going to be threatening triple digits before the week it out. >> yeah, you are, and it's going to feel warmer than that. 105 in d.c. over the next several days. all due to this heat dome in place. it's wide and large and looking in the midwest and north east. we're looking at 105 million. that's a lot that are impacted by this alert. it seems every single hour i check...
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. >>> i want to bring in meteorologist michelle grossman, how is the forecast looking for the rest of the country right now. >> reporter: unfortunately, just taking a quick glance at radar, we have a lot of storms out there especially from the eastern half of the nation into the middle part of the country. lots of lightning, lot of green on the map indicating where the rain is falling and even some heavier downpours the brighter colors, the reds the oranges and the yellows. as we go throughout the rest of the day into this evening, the night-tight hours, we're looking at 13 million people at risk for really strong thunderstorms, upper midwest into central plains, parts of the rockies, we could see winds gusting up to 60 miles an hour. we have the steamy part, 31 million people impacted by heat alerts. temperatures into the triple digits right around 112 in phoenix, 6 degrees above normal. portland, 97, 20 degrees above normal. 94 in santa fe. what does that mean in terms of fireworks i think fingers crossed we're going to clear it out by 7:00. we'll get those fireworks in. we'll see s
. >>> i want to bring in meteorologist michelle grossman, how is the forecast looking for the rest of the country right now. >> reporter: unfortunately, just taking a quick glance at radar, we have a lot of storms out there especially from the eastern half of the nation into the middle part of the country. lots of lightning, lot of green on the map indicating where the rain is falling and even some heavier downpours the brighter colors, the reds the oranges and the yellows. as we...
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joining me meteorologist michelle grossman. there's extreme weather around the country.are we looking for for july 4th. >> we're looking at showers and storms steam any in spots, tells you the whole story, compared to the last hour. we're looking at these storms blossom over the last frame. this is on a three-hour loop. the daytime heating is getting storms going. where you see darker closures, we're seeing heavy downpours as well. it will be winds, it will be hail, the chance for tornadoes, and also some really heavy downpours. as we look towards the east. this will be the bulls eye for strong storms later this evening and into the afternoon and evening showers. we're seeing severe thunderstorm watches, you see the yellow box dotting the lines from new york to d.c., norfolk, and raleigh. we're looking at tiny dots here. those were the scattered storms. not everyone will see storms, but some will. we're looking at severe thunderstorm warnings already. that is in the orange, and this will be the story as we head throughout the overnight hours too as we look towards portio
joining me meteorologist michelle grossman. there's extreme weather around the country.are we looking for for july 4th. >> we're looking at showers and storms steam any in spots, tells you the whole story, compared to the last hour. we're looking at these storms blossom over the last frame. this is on a three-hour loop. the daytime heating is getting storms going. where you see darker closures, we're seeing heavy downpours as well. it will be winds, it will be hail, the chance for...
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let's go to michelle grossman for the forecast. >> hawaii, great to see you.ularly in the northeast. it was a rough night overnight with the heavy rain falling. this is what we're looking at this morning. where you see the bright colors, the reds, the yellows, the oranges, that's where we're seeing the heaviest rain. the flash flood warnings, that means flash flooding or flooding is happening right now. 27 million people impacted today by a flood watch or flash flood warning. that would be the case throughout today or tomorrow. look at the rain fall that's expected. we already had a lot of rain that fell fast and furious. we saw lots of flooding, lots of pictures out there. locally up to 5 inches is expected to fall. in burlington and vermont you're looking at a huge impact. there are heat alerts, watches, warning. it's been going on for weeks and weeks. we have an area of high pressure parked over it. we have a heat warning that includes phoenix and palm springs as well. the temperatures will stay into the triple digits through sunday. that's where it gets es
let's go to michelle grossman for the forecast. >> hawaii, great to see you.ularly in the northeast. it was a rough night overnight with the heavy rain falling. this is what we're looking at this morning. where you see the bright colors, the reds, the yellows, the oranges, that's where we're seeing the heaviest rain. the flash flood warnings, that means flash flooding or flooding is happening right now. 27 million people impacted today by a flood watch or flash flood warning. that would...
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joining me now is meteorologist michelle grossman and nbc's guad venegas. we just learned the famous nathan hot dog men's eating contest has been delayed due to lightning in new york. walk us through the extreme weather we're seeing nationwide. >> i don't know how they prepare for that. they have to do it all over again. we're looking at the chance for scattered storms throughout the day and lightning with the storms as we're seeing. we expect in new york city for that to decrease as we get past the 7:00, 8:00 hour. let's look at what we expect for the whole country today. we have the chance for steamy spots, stormy spots, showers as well. we're looking at green on this map. that's indicating where we do expect the chance for showers. so it is a lot of us. we're expecting it from the northern plains to the upper midwest, parts of new england and the northeast. we're seeing some really heavy rain through new england. right now, also looking at the chance for isolated storms throughout the gulf coast states, the southeast. we're dry throughout the southwest,
joining me now is meteorologist michelle grossman and nbc's guad venegas. we just learned the famous nathan hot dog men's eating contest has been delayed due to lightning in new york. walk us through the extreme weather we're seeing nationwide. >> i don't know how they prepare for that. they have to do it all over again. we're looking at the chance for scattered storms throughout the day and lightning with the storms as we're seeing. we expect in new york city for that to decrease as we...
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joining right now, nbc news meteorologist michelle grossman. so, what can we expect across the u.s. today? when can we expect to get some relief from the seat? >> hey there, alex. well, it's all about location. some people are feeling the relief already, but many of us are not and i'm glad that what mentioned the danger of heat, because it is the number one related, cause of death when it comes to weather. so, this is really important topic. we are looking 102 million people still under heat alerts across 30 different states. so, from the southwest to the central plains, the south central plains into the northeast and mid-atlantic, also the portions of the southeast. that will remain today, but we do have a little relief in some spots. that's an indication of what's to come. we had a cold front that came through and northern plains, the midwest, the great lakes, and look at those temperatures. that is the relief. temperatures below normal for this time of year in the 70s and 80s, 77 in buffalo, but look ahead at this front. we are still sweltering in the south, still sweltering in t
joining right now, nbc news meteorologist michelle grossman. so, what can we expect across the u.s. today? when can we expect to get some relief from the seat? >> hey there, alex. well, it's all about location. some people are feeling the relief already, but many of us are not and i'm glad that what mentioned the danger of heat, because it is the number one related, cause of death when it comes to weather. so, this is really important topic. we are looking 102 million people still under...
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let's go to our friend and meteorologist michelle grossman for the forecast. >> ali, great to see you weather story. 81 million americans under a heat alert from the north west to the southwest, the south central states into the southeast. we're going to see temperatures soaring once again into the triple digits. and the southeast you factor in that humidity and it will feel like the triple digits. look at some of the temperatures and we're expanding that heat today and tomorrow. dallas 104, heat index of 114. that's what it feels like on your body. 11 in corpus christi and feel like 108 new orleans. norfolk today 96 with a heat index of 101, it'll feel like 104 in new york city. as we look to tomorrow no relief in sight. new orleans feeling like 110 tomorrow. houston same story, feeling like 105 in dallas and feel like 104 in little rock. that's one of major stories. the other one looking at the potential for severe weather and that includes portions of of the new york east and new england and places hit by flooding earlier this week could see more flooding earlier today and into tom
let's go to our friend and meteorologist michelle grossman for the forecast. >> ali, great to see you weather story. 81 million americans under a heat alert from the north west to the southwest, the south central states into the southeast. we're going to see temperatures soaring once again into the triple digits. and the southeast you factor in that humidity and it will feel like the triple digits. look at some of the temperatures and we're expanding that heat today and tomorrow. dallas...