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parts of the midatlantic. temperatures into the 80s and 90s. also watching the chance for some severe storms this afternoon. all right, guys. we're going track the storms we'll track the heat and look at the rest of the forecast for the week in just a bit. >> thank you, michelle >>> after the break, the recall affecting over a million h hond. >>> and d the nanatural hihisto museumum dials up p a new exhih, all about t cell phonenes. ♪♪ get odor-f-free eieight hour p protectionn from mosququitoes and d tics without ththe ick. zevo o on-body repepellent. people lovove it. bugsgs hate it.. ♪ ♪ people lovove it. irresistibibly smooth h chocol. to put thehe world on n paus. lindndor. madede to melt y you. by thehe lindt masaster chocolo. my most t importantt kikitchen toolol? my brarain. so i i choose neneuriva plus. ununlike some e others, so i i choose neneuriva plus. neuriva plplus is a mumultitar supportingng 6 key indndicas neuriva plplus is a mumultitar of brarain health.h. to helelp keep me e sharp. of brarain health.h. neuriviva: think b big
parts of the midatlantic. temperatures into the 80s and 90s. also watching the chance for some severe storms this afternoon. all right, guys. we're going track the storms we'll track the heat and look at the rest of the forecast for the week in just a bit. >> thank you, michelle >>> after the break, the recall affecting over a million h hond. >>> and d the nanatural hihisto museumum dials up p a new exhih, all about t cell phonenes. ♪♪ get odor-f-free eieight hour p...
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that's bringing in a cold front that's going to move through parts of the mid east through the midatlantic to the southeast. to the south a high pressure that's a heat pump really, bringing the heat off the gulf also some moisture there too so we're going to see temperature soaring into the triple-digits. it's going to feel like 110 to 120 in many, many spots once again. let's start with the severe weather risk major cities along the east coast, philly, d.c., richmond down to raleigh. winds gusting over to 65 miles per hour even a chance of a few tornadoes. heavy, heavy downpours we had this yesterday. could see over 4 inches in some spots and really high heat in the south. we have eat alerts from thtic. temperatures into the 80s and 90s. also watching the chance for some severe storms this afternoon. all right, guys. we're going track the storms we'll track the heat and look at the rest of the forecast for the week in just a bit. >> thank you, michelle >>> after the break, the recall affecting over a million h hond. >>> and d the nanatural hihisto museumum dials up p a new exhih, all abou
that's bringing in a cold front that's going to move through parts of the mid east through the midatlantic to the southeast. to the south a high pressure that's a heat pump really, bringing the heat off the gulf also some moisture there too so we're going to see temperature soaring into the triple-digits. it's going to feel like 110 to 120 in many, many spots once again. let's start with the severe weather risk major cities along the east coast, philly, d.c., richmond down to raleigh. winds...
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lingering hazy conditions and smoky conditions for parts of the midatlantic today, but this has all beenndent on the weather pattern, this low pressure kind of hanging around maine, this is eventually going to move out not today, but that wind direction will start to change and come out of the southwest, and that means all those fires burning in parts of canada going to continue to burn likely over the next couple of days will start to see that smoke moving away from them in the opposite direction of us. of course good news, but the main issue today is going to be from the great lakes into parts of the midatlantic, that's where you'll want to still be heeding some caution as far as the air quality is concerned. again, that pattern change is going to make all the difference by the time we wrap up the weekend. over 80 million people dealing with unhealthy air from these wildfires. parts of the midatlantic, philadelphia, in the unhealthy for sensitive groups category that's a big improvement from yesterday. new york now just dealing with moderate conditions. still, though, there are a coupl
lingering hazy conditions and smoky conditions for parts of the midatlantic today, but this has all beenndent on the weather pattern, this low pressure kind of hanging around maine, this is eventually going to move out not today, but that wind direction will start to change and come out of the southwest, and that means all those fires burning in parts of canada going to continue to burn likely over the next couple of days will start to see that smoke moving away from them in the opposite...
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a little worse through the midatlantic. but as we look ahead, this is 5:00 today. you can see we're starting to see some improvements farther to the north in places north of new york. still dealing with the haze. still dealing with smoke working in. we'll continue to see improvements here as we get into your friday and especially into your saturday and sunday. winds will switch and see major improvements much better for being outdoors. >> i can't wait until the weekend for so many reasons, this being one of them. thank you so much for staying on top of it for us. >>> in moments, we'll talk with transportation secretary pete buttigieg for more on how these wildfires and smoke are impacting air travel. >>> up next, from mike pence to chris christie, we'll have the 2024 campaign reaction to the legal whirlwind around donald trump. >>> plus how donald trump's former right-hand convenient is throwing his loyalty out the window now. throwing his loyaltye window now not flossing well? then add the whoa! of listerine to your routine. new science shows it gets in between te
a little worse through the midatlantic. but as we look ahead, this is 5:00 today. you can see we're starting to see some improvements farther to the north in places north of new york. still dealing with the haze. still dealing with smoke working in. we'll continue to see improvements here as we get into your friday and especially into your saturday and sunday. winds will switch and see major improvements much better for being outdoors. >> i can't wait until the weekend for so many...
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and then tomorrow afternoon, some of this unhealthy air, all of that smoke gets into the midatlantic,be hanging around for a while, which means the smoke will as well. >> chris warren, all right, thank you. >>> now to that deadly shooting outside of a school graduation in richmond, virginia. the chaos erupted just as the cheerful crowd of students and parents were leaving the ceremony. two people were killed, five others wounded. cbs' nicole sganga reports some at the scene where she reports some of the victims were still in their gowns. >> reporter: gunshots and chaos erupted. just moments after seniors from huguenot high school and their families left a graduation ceremony in richmond tuesday. >> several people shot, several maydays. >> reporter: 18-year-old shawn jackson, who had just accepted his high school diploma, and his 36-year-old stepfather lorenzo smith were both shot and killed. >> i watched shawn take his final breath, and i cannot erase that image from my head. >> reporter: the police chief says five others were also hit by gunfire. today richmond's mayor called for pea
and then tomorrow afternoon, some of this unhealthy air, all of that smoke gets into the midatlantic,be hanging around for a while, which means the smoke will as well. >> chris warren, all right, thank you. >>> now to that deadly shooting outside of a school graduation in richmond, virginia. the chaos erupted just as the cheerful crowd of students and parents were leaving the ceremony. two people were killed, five others wounded. cbs' nicole sganga reports some at the scene where...
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is moving in, it's pushing here with the worst of it right through the northeast down into the midatlantic. so we just saw this pictures you showed. we all remember what it was like in 2020. but looking at it side by side here, you can see it's just eerily similar, right? >> it looks exactly the same. >> that's the brooklyn bridge. you can see the orange skies. and of course there is san francisco. so when we took a look at the data, okay, going back, this is from the government air quality sensors. >> yeah. >> you can see the sierra got up to 516, which is hazardous. most of the bay area was between 303 and 318. >> i remember that. we would do the air forecast every night of what the air quality was going to be the next day. >> and look at new york city, 413 today. so new york city, according to the government sensors, the same ones we have here was worse than the bay area. but not worse than the sierra. so the sierra still takes the top. but what i will say with this is everybody is familiar with purple air, right? purple air.com. they have a lot of sensors all over the place which reall
is moving in, it's pushing here with the worst of it right through the northeast down into the midatlantic. so we just saw this pictures you showed. we all remember what it was like in 2020. but looking at it side by side here, you can see it's just eerily similar, right? >> it looks exactly the same. >> that's the brooklyn bridge. you can see the orange skies. and of course there is san francisco. so when we took a look at the data, okay, going back, this is from the government air...
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dodge city all the way to tallahassee, and also in the midatlantic states, we're going to be watching that. and right into saturday, seven million people for severe weather. and as far as the heat, lester in texas, triple-digits right through the weekend. >> all right, al roker, thank you. >>> now to the breaking news. the international guardsman accused of leaking classified documents online has just been indicted. kristen welker joins us. kristen, what are you learning? >> lester, this is a major development. a federal grand jury indicting jack teixeira on six counts of willful retention and transmission of classified information related to national defense. teixeira was arrested at his home in massachusetts. this was two months ago. authorities say he posted the documents on a social media chat room, which the attorney general says could have caused exceptionally grave damage to national security if shared. teixeira's attorney said he never meant for the information to be widely disseminated. but the episode raising serious questions why somebody in a national guard unit who works
dodge city all the way to tallahassee, and also in the midatlantic states, we're going to be watching that. and right into saturday, seven million people for severe weather. and as far as the heat, lester in texas, triple-digits right through the weekend. >> all right, al roker, thank you. >>> now to the breaking news. the international guardsman accused of leaking classified documents online has just been indicted. kristen welker joins us. kristen, what are you learning?...
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air quality alerts as that smoky haze from canada's wildfires covering much of the midwest, the midatlantic, and the northeast. the pittsburgh pirates playing through it today. elsewhere, a big part of the country is still sweltering under dangerous heat that will last into the weekend. the weather is just one factor behind this week's travel meltdown at the nation's airports. while most airlines are returning to normal, united is still struggling. here is tom costello with that. >> reporter: final approach to the holiday, with thousands of flyers spending another day stuck, stranded, and frustrated. >> our flight was set to leave at 8:00 a.m., and it got canceled hours before we were supposed to fly out. >> reporter: while most airlines have recovered from this week's weather-related meltdown, united airlines is still struggling. on monday, tuesday, and wednesday, it canceled a quarter to a third of its flights. united says ops are now improving, but it canceled a quarter of his flights today. with its key hubs hit hardest at newark and houston. >> we're just trying to get flight into vega
air quality alerts as that smoky haze from canada's wildfires covering much of the midwest, the midatlantic, and the northeast. the pittsburgh pirates playing through it today. elsewhere, a big part of the country is still sweltering under dangerous heat that will last into the weekend. the weather is just one factor behind this week's travel meltdown at the nation's airports. while most airlines are returning to normal, united is still struggling. here is tom costello with that. >>...
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south tonight, leaving the new york area breathing a bit easier, while putting cities along the midatlantico the high danger zone. earlier today philadelphia with a distinction of having the worst air quality of any major city in the world. washington, d.c. at one point issuing a code purple warning for very unhealthy air. the source of all this, of course, those wildfires burning across large swaths of canada. unusual weather patterns funneling the smoke into the eastern u.s. and great lakes, forcing events to be canceled and disrupting flights. with hundreds of americans already on the fire lines, president biden is offering canada additional resources to help battle the fires. emilie ikeda has the latest. >> reporter: while new york has seen an improvement from this apocalyptic landscape, the danger zone now drifting south and west. >> i'm wearing a mask to protect myself because i have asthma. >> we were going to head to the pool, but i was like nope. do something indoors today. >> reporter: smoke smothering the washington monument. philadelphia's skyline in a haze as it recorded the wo
south tonight, leaving the new york area breathing a bit easier, while putting cities along the midatlantico the high danger zone. earlier today philadelphia with a distinction of having the worst air quality of any major city in the world. washington, d.c. at one point issuing a code purple warning for very unhealthy air. the source of all this, of course, those wildfires burning across large swaths of canada. unusual weather patterns funneling the smoke into the eastern u.s. and great lakes,...
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starting with this stormy weather, radar showing us we're looking at showers in the north east, the midatlanticso looking at storms then parts of the plains and a chance for severe storms later on this afternoon into the evening hours. those record highs continuing to the south. temperatures 10 to 20 degrees above normal for this time of year. feeling like 120 in spots. so we do have heat alerts stretching from the southwest to the south central plains and southeast. now we've added a heat watch this begins thursday in tennessee, kentucky, alabama. so 34 million americans will be dealing with dangerous heat as we go throughout the day, and temperatures soaring into the triple digits. this is week after week after week, so thonthen we're looking at 100 degrees on tuesday and feeling more like 107. unbelievable numbers out there. >> michelle grossman, thank you so much. great to see you. still ahead here on "way too early," ron desantis and donald trump are set to hold dueling campaign events in new hampshire today. we'll talk about how this underscores the growing tensions within the gop ahead o
starting with this stormy weather, radar showing us we're looking at showers in the north east, the midatlanticso looking at storms then parts of the plains and a chance for severe storms later on this afternoon into the evening hours. those record highs continuing to the south. temperatures 10 to 20 degrees above normal for this time of year. feeling like 120 in spots. so we do have heat alerts stretching from the southwest to the south central plains and southeast. now we've added a heat...
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flood watches in effect for more than 14 million people at this hour stretching again from the midatlanticd down to parts of the southeast and places like florida, and we're going to continue to see this slow moving system work its way off to the east but bringing with it batch of rain that could bring localized heavy downpours leading to that flooding concern. rainfall totals could be 5 inches. as we look to the south, the heat continues, really oppressive conditions for folks in texas especially. 16 million people under heat alerts at this time, and this is going to continue here with another day of triple digit temperatures in this area. we broke numerous records, all-time records in some places like san angelo for two days in a row. really impressive heat. unfortunately, it doesn't look like we'll have a break from that anytime soon. also tracking another day of severe weather with the potential for some egg hen sized hail possible from wyoming to parts of texas. >> we've been tracking all morning the fate of the submersible missing. what's the weather up there in the north atlantic. i
flood watches in effect for more than 14 million people at this hour stretching again from the midatlanticd down to parts of the southeast and places like florida, and we're going to continue to see this slow moving system work its way off to the east but bringing with it batch of rain that could bring localized heavy downpours leading to that flooding concern. rainfall totals could be 5 inches. as we look to the south, the heat continues, really oppressive conditions for folks in texas...
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developing in portions of of the north east, the great lakes, and then kind of scooting into the midatlanticof the north east tomorrow. we're looking at 19 million people at risk for those winds gusting up to 80 miles per hour, large hail and a chance for a few tornados. where you see that darker red, oklahoma, parts of texas, that's where we're expecting the chance for severe weather. and another story heat alerts. we're looking at heat alerts stretching from western texas all the way to louisiana. so we are in a heat wave there. we're looking at temperatures well into the 100s. it's going to feel like 110 to 120 in many spots, so the heat warning that's that hot pink in parts of southern texas. dangerous weather there. we're going to need those air-conditioners, and 99 in san antonio and feel like 115 in corpus christi and 113 in brunzville. this is going to stay in place not only today but throughout the father's day weekend as well. >> it's just bruty hot. stay safe in the path of the severe weather. >>> still ahead on "way too early," we'll take a look at how former president trump is d
developing in portions of of the north east, the great lakes, and then kind of scooting into the midatlanticof the north east tomorrow. we're looking at 19 million people at risk for those winds gusting up to 80 miles per hour, large hail and a chance for a few tornados. where you see that darker red, oklahoma, parts of texas, that's where we're expecting the chance for severe weather. and another story heat alerts. we're looking at heat alerts stretching from western texas all the way to...