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we're talking from the texas panhandle into iowa and minneapolis. just a few tornado reports so far today in nebraska and the texas panhandle, but we'll probably see more as we go into the evening hours. here's the current setup, and we have a large area of tornado watches from texas all the way through kansas and nebraska. and we even have areas of severe weather right now affecting upstate new york. some severe thunderstorms are currently moving toward the albany area. >> o'donnell: what do you see in the forecast for tomorrow? >> looks like more of the same. tornado alley, the mid-part of the country, that looks like where the worst of it is going to be. the highest threat, again, from north texas through oklahoma, kansas, missouri, right into upper portions of the midwest. when we look at the atmospheric conditions tomorrow, norah, it looks like more of the same. the highest threat tomorrow is going to be for more damaging wind, large hail and the possibility of more of these destructive tornadoes. it's certainly the height of tornado season in
we're talking from the texas panhandle into iowa and minneapolis. just a few tornado reports so far today in nebraska and the texas panhandle, but we'll probably see more as we go into the evening hours. here's the current setup, and we have a large area of tornado watches from texas all the way through kansas and nebraska. and we even have areas of severe weather right now affecting upstate new york. some severe thunderstorms are currently moving toward the albany area. >> o'donnell:...
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we have snow moving into parts of the texas panhandle. amarillo, texas. talking about the prospect of snowflakes. this storm system cold today in dallas, texas. you are not going to make it out of the 50s. 40 for kansas city and minneapolis as well. 46 over in the city of denver. we still have the snow picking up significant snowfall. some spots over 8 inches of it. otherwise more heavy vain headed on the gulf coast. >> it's now time for your starting lineup. top sports stories of the morning. two nba teams fight to go stay alive in the playoffs. upset the new york knicks 92-86. the celtics head back to boston for game 6 down 3 games to 2. houston rockets with a big 107-100 win. they play again in houston on friday also down three games to 2. a bombshell dropped by chicago cubs owner tom brikas. he would consider moving them out of wrigley field unless a board or outfield sign is approved. they need the revenue from the signs without it costing tax payer dollars. talk about an amazing alley, alley-oop that is. the pastor puts the ball through his legs and
we have snow moving into parts of the texas panhandle. amarillo, texas. talking about the prospect of snowflakes. this storm system cold today in dallas, texas. you are not going to make it out of the 50s. 40 for kansas city and minneapolis as well. 46 over in the city of denver. we still have the snow picking up significant snowfall. some spots over 8 inches of it. otherwise more heavy vain headed on the gulf coast. >> it's now time for your starting lineup. top sports stories of the...
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due to this arctic cold blast seen all the way down to the four corners covering the texas panhandle as well and also colorado, both combined are bringing some heavy snow. the amounts are going to be quickly accumulating again, about 20 centimeters widely spread and localized areas will see 50 centimeters on top of what you already have. you saw that video. we really don't advise you to travel long distance. but if you must, please bring your emergency kits along. here across north of this cold front that is swinging across the united states, ontario and canada, freezing rain and to the south of that, we're seeing severe weather due to the air mass colliding the battle zone of the outbreaks of severe weather. we're talking about severe thunderstorms, large hail and damaging gusts and sudden bursts of shower. luckily, we only have 2% chance of tornadic activity. that's good news. across the deep south, we have rain and it could be in some heavy amounts in localized areas. miami, 28 degrees, new york, 23. these are the areas where you're seeing spring. this is where you're seeing summe
due to this arctic cold blast seen all the way down to the four corners covering the texas panhandle as well and also colorado, both combined are bringing some heavy snow. the amounts are going to be quickly accumulating again, about 20 centimeters widely spread and localized areas will see 50 centimeters on top of what you already have. you saw that video. we really don't advise you to travel long distance. but if you must, please bring your emergency kits along. here across north of this cold...
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basically, the area of concern today will be the northern parts of texas, the texas panhandle, closer to the southern portions of oklahoma and right now there's a storm developing just outside of lubbock. we'll be watching out for that later on this afternoon. but especially for this evening, that could be the timing of the timing of more severe storms. back here in the bay area, a lot of clear skies out there and temperatures -- we'll show you the wind speeds. winds have backed -- have backed off quite a bit. sfo sustained out of the west at 7 miles an hour. 50s in san francisco, napa right now, checking in at 65. san jose, 61. forecast headlines for today, a lot of sunshine, a bit of a breeze. winds from 15 to 25 miles an hour. tomorrow morning fog. we could be tracking a few showers, only a chance right now but that would be just in time for memorial day. here's the weather system up to the north. this area of low pressure and we have the rain and snow up to the north. the main impact for us, the couldledown, temperatures have been cooling off. not much of a change for today. this
basically, the area of concern today will be the northern parts of texas, the texas panhandle, closer to the southern portions of oklahoma and right now there's a storm developing just outside of lubbock. we'll be watching out for that later on this afternoon. but especially for this evening, that could be the timing of the timing of more severe storms. back here in the bay area, a lot of clear skies out there and temperatures -- we'll show you the wind speeds. winds have backed -- have backed...
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robert martinez found the last pipe bomb yesterday in his mailbox in the texas panhandle city of amarillo>> it was like a bike, and they got there today and a big needle in the middle. and a whole bunch of wires. >> he was headed to california. i don't now exactly where, but it's the place -- i don't know exactly where, but it is a place where he was heading for. >> it became a sobering situation for him. again, i don't think that he understands how serious this is a big problem. >>> in 2004 a federal judge ruled that he was mentally incompetent to stand trial. he is still being held at a federal medical facility. >>> and that is it for this week's second look. i'm julie haener. thank you for watching. look at them kids. [ sigh ] they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a little grumpy. [ laughter
robert martinez found the last pipe bomb yesterday in his mailbox in the texas panhandle city of amarillo>> it was like a bike, and they got there today and a big needle in the middle. and a whole bunch of wires. >> he was headed to california. i don't now exactly where, but it's the place -- i don't know exactly where, but it is a place where he was heading for. >> it became a sobering situation for him. again, i don't think that he understands how serious this is a big...
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the bull's eye, again, very similar to last week, unfortunately right near oklahoma and the texas panhandle, about 2 million of you in this area, we're not just talking about tornadoes but also large hail, strong winds are out there. i want to show you how many watches are currently out. where are these tornados forming. the warm moist air right up against the dry air, right where they're converging along the dry line, we see storms picking up. we also have a solid stationary front in the area. just in the warm sector, there's so much humid air out there, we're seeing a lot of these storms kicking up in the last several hours, these are all these tornado watches in effect. stretching through the dakotas, down to texas. even in new england, we're seeing reports of damage into the new england area as well. now, taking you into some of the warnings, notice, we're starting to see very severe weather developing, unfortunately through oklahoma, very heavy rain kicking through the area. the threat for tornados are still there, but we start talking about heavy cells developing, we're talking about
the bull's eye, again, very similar to last week, unfortunately right near oklahoma and the texas panhandle, about 2 million of you in this area, we're not just talking about tornadoes but also large hail, strong winds are out there. i want to show you how many watches are currently out. where are these tornados forming. the warm moist air right up against the dry air, right where they're converging along the dry line, we see storms picking up. we also have a solid stationary front in the area....
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a slight risk in the texas panhandle for some storms over there. but for us, really still watching this upper level storm. yeah, the same one that got the tornadoes going the other day. this is coming through toward the east. it's sucking up all this moisture out of the gulf along with an approaching front. we'll be unsettled today with showers and storms and turning much cooler later tonight. 79. yellow alert. showers and storms. 62 tonight but tomorrow only 66. some slow clearing and spotty showers. blustery on saturday. there will be 40s in the suburbs saturday morning. highs on saturday only in the upper 60s. by the way, the wind tomorrow could gust over 30 miles an hour. sunday looks nice but cool, 72. a beautiful memorial day, 75. a slight chance after storm by tuesday with highs in the upper 70s. we're bringing in monika samtani now. still dealing with lingering problems from yesterday. >> yeah, we are. it's a long-standing incident. a sinkhole, a huge one on 14th street just east of the white house. it continues and it remains to be closed.
a slight risk in the texas panhandle for some storms over there. but for us, really still watching this upper level storm. yeah, the same one that got the tornadoes going the other day. this is coming through toward the east. it's sucking up all this moisture out of the gulf along with an approaching front. we'll be unsettled today with showers and storms and turning much cooler later tonight. 79. yellow alert. showers and storms. 62 tonight but tomorrow only 66. some slow clearing and spotty...
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the threat tonight for the severe weather will be in the texas panhandle all the way up to parts of western nebraska. with this, there will be a chance for damaging winds, large hail and a low chance of a tornado. now, looking ahead to saturday, to tomorrow, there is a chance for mountain snow in parts of northern new york and northern new england. this is unusual late spring snow possible above about 1,000 feet. there could be some power outages with the snow falling on the leaves, possibly bringing down power lines. chance for severe weather there in the northern plains. also looking at the threat for severe weather pushing off a little bit farther to the plains but not moving very fast on sunday. still a chance for mountain snow in the green and adirondack mountains in the higher elevations. on monday, memorial day, it will be warmer in the northeast. ann, that looks like the best day to be outside in the northeast. >> all right. good information, chris. thank you so much. >>> turning now to moore, oklahoma, at the end of a trying week. five days after a massive tornado hit that communit
the threat tonight for the severe weather will be in the texas panhandle all the way up to parts of western nebraska. with this, there will be a chance for damaging winds, large hail and a low chance of a tornado. now, looking ahead to saturday, to tomorrow, there is a chance for mountain snow in parts of northern new york and northern new england. this is unusual late spring snow possible above about 1,000 feet. there could be some power outages with the snow falling on the leaves, possibly...
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May 24, 2013
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again, texas panhandle, hail, damaging winds, isolated tornado. john, diana.k in which a british soldier was hacked to death. police have taken two more suspects into custody. we have gotten a first look at the moment police arrived. on the scene. abc's lama hasan reports. >> reporter: the final moments of the showdown captured on a cell phone. listen as eight shots ring out. >> reporter: police gunning down the two suspects in the street after their brutal attack on 25-year-old lee rigby, an afghan war vet and father of a 2-year-old. who was brutally stabbed and beheaded in broad day light. >> the only reason we have killed this man today is because muslims are dying daily by british soldiers. an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth. >> reporter: the man brandishing his knives covered in blood in the video is believed to be a british man, of nigerian descent, michael adebolajo, a christian convert to islam. authorities raiding houses across london making arrests on charges of conspiracy to murder. trying to determine how many others were involved in the plo
again, texas panhandle, hail, damaging winds, isolated tornado. john, diana.k in which a british soldier was hacked to death. police have taken two more suspects into custody. we have gotten a first look at the moment police arrived. on the scene. abc's lama hasan reports. >> reporter: the final moments of the showdown captured on a cell phone. listen as eight shots ring out. >> reporter: police gunning down the two suspects in the street after their brutal attack on 25-year-old lee...
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nebraska and kansas, but even a few reported as far north as wisconsin and also as far south as the texas panhandle. now, the other big story for today will be the heat into the northeast. philadelphia can see a high of 93. 89 in boston. so a big change from the chilly weather that we experienced over the memorial day holiday. but, again, further west, that's where the bulk of the storm activity will be focused across the plains. thunderstorms are expected to be maybe a little bit further east than what we saw today. here's our severe weather outlook. but again, everywhere from texas, oklahoma, north to oklahoma, as far east as illinois could be under the gun. i'm david bernard, cbs news, miami. >>> meanwhile parts of the midwest are bracing for more flooding. as the severe weather fires up, the national weather service says parts of iowa, missouri, and illinois could see up to six inches of rain by tomorrow. the mississippi and some of its tributaries are already above flood stage. st. louis, which sits where the mississippi and rivers meet could see its worst flooding since 1995. >>> now, in west
nebraska and kansas, but even a few reported as far north as wisconsin and also as far south as the texas panhandle. now, the other big story for today will be the heat into the northeast. philadelphia can see a high of 93. 89 in boston. so a big change from the chilly weather that we experienced over the memorial day holiday. but, again, further west, that's where the bulk of the storm activity will be focused across the plains. thunderstorms are expected to be maybe a little bit further east...
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the bull's eye similar to last week, unfortunately, right around oklahoma, texas and the panhandle. about 2 million of you in this area. we're not only talking about tornadoes, but also large hail, strong winds are out there. i want to show you how many watches are currently up. one of the things we're watching, where are the tornadoes forming? it's the warm, moist air along the dry air. so where they're converging along the dry line storms are kicking up. we also have a solid stationary front in the area. and along the warm sector, there's a lot of humid air out there so we have storms kicking up in the last several hours. these are the tornado watches in effect, stretching from the dakotas all the way down through texas, and even in new england we're seeing a lot of severe weather, reports of damage in the new england area as well. taking you into some of the warnings, notice we're starting to see very severe weather developing, especially in through oklahoma city. unfortunately, very heavy rain kicking through the area. something i want to point out, yes, the threat for tornadoes
the bull's eye similar to last week, unfortunately, right around oklahoma, texas and the panhandle. about 2 million of you in this area. we're not only talking about tornadoes, but also large hail, strong winds are out there. i want to show you how many watches are currently up. one of the things we're watching, where are the tornadoes forming? it's the warm, moist air along the dry air. so where they're converging along the dry line storms are kicking up. we also have a solid stationary front...
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in particular watching dodge city, kansas, down through panhandles of texas, oklahoma. that's the highest chance of tornados. but a widespread threat, kansas city, omaha up on into minneapolis. john, diana. back to you. >> jim dickey, accuweather. thank you. president obama and new jersey governor chris christie spread a unified message at the jersey shore. at one stop they tossed footballs at a tire. christie needed one throw to put it through. the president missed five times but wound up with a teddy bear and chicago bears sweatshirt. later the men stressed the shore recovered well from super storm sandy but there is plenty of work to be done. >>> a truck driver is listed in serious condition after a freight train crashed into his big rig near baltimore. that collision caused the train to derail, and then a powerful explosion. the blast was felt at least a half mile away. abc's david kerley was there. >> reporter: the rail car burst into flames after derailing. as the fire intensifies watch this massive explosion. [ explosion ] >> back up. >> two warehouses had their
in particular watching dodge city, kansas, down through panhandles of texas, oklahoma. that's the highest chance of tornados. but a widespread threat, kansas city, omaha up on into minneapolis. john, diana. back to you. >> jim dickey, accuweather. thank you. president obama and new jersey governor chris christie spread a unified message at the jersey shore. at one stop they tossed footballs at a tire. christie needed one throw to put it through. the president missed five times but wound...
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west in the panhandle of texas, as far north as nebraska. the winds have been gusting ahead of the severe storms, around 40 miles per hour. the atmosphere is ready for more severe weather tonight. tonight, skies are angry across the plains and midwest again. look at this wild surveillance video. the power of torrential rain driven floods, busting through the doors at a college in illinois. they got five inches in just two hours. multiple security cameras caught the wall of water as it made its way through campus. almost 30 tornadoes reported tuesday. this one churning over the land in kansas. look at the upward motion. in amarillo, texas, power lines down, from strong winds and tons of hail. and in western pennsylvania, clean-up after two ef-1 tornadoes. and then that monster in mid michigan, rated ef-2, it was one of six confirmed tornadoes in michigan. ashley is relieved. her house was destroyed, but her
west in the panhandle of texas, as far north as nebraska. the winds have been gusting ahead of the severe storms, around 40 miles per hour. the atmosphere is ready for more severe weather tonight. tonight, skies are angry across the plains and midwest again. look at this wild surveillance video. the power of torrential rain driven floods, busting through the doors at a college in illinois. they got five inches in just two hours. multiple security cameras caught the wall of water as it made its...
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actually now i'm told in the panhandle of oklahoma, before heading to texas, chasing the storms.llowing this. we're going to see what they're seeing and, chad, depending on if he's able to help on the cell phone and we can hear him because of the storms he with caulk me through some of this. let me go back through yesterday and the pictures. this giant twister. look at this. this thing was on the ground for half an hour. it skirted the small town of corning, kansas, and thank goodness didn't do too much damage there. again, this was yesterday. today, want you to see this. see all the red there? the red means danger. more than 3 million people are under the gun right now including chad myers. so we also have samantha moore standing by in the weather center. we're working to get chad up on the phone. sam, what are you seeing right now? >> well, we have been seeing a lot more activity during the last hour or so, brooke, as these thunderstorms really start to fire up here. and you can see we do have new tornado watches that are in place until 10:00 p.m. local time here across west ce
actually now i'm told in the panhandle of oklahoma, before heading to texas, chasing the storms.llowing this. we're going to see what they're seeing and, chad, depending on if he's able to help on the cell phone and we can hear him because of the storms he with caulk me through some of this. let me go back through yesterday and the pictures. this giant twister. look at this. this thing was on the ground for half an hour. it skirted the small town of corning, kansas, and thank goodness didn't do...
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we have from the storm prediction center a slight risk for severe storms oklahoma panhandle texas panhandle could be looking at a slight chance of severe storms. this next one doesn't seem to be as strong of a storm system. this is not what you want to hear. another system that could bring rain just thunderstorms not good for cleanup efforts across parts of oklahoma, but for tomorrow it does seem to be a brighter day across oklahoma. >> thank you maria. >>> joining us now is sergeant jeremy lewis. thank you for taking the time to join us this morning. what can you tell us is the latest from the scene in terms of the search for survivors at this point. >> as of right now we are securing the entire area which is an enormous path. we have a 2 and a half mile wide by 15-20 mile long section we are trying to secure. we have numerous people that we know are still in storm cellars and in the debris we are trying to locate and get out of the area. that is basically what is going on right now. they are still searching plaza towers elementary school, and we will know today once daylight comes it will
we have from the storm prediction center a slight risk for severe storms oklahoma panhandle texas panhandle could be looking at a slight chance of severe storms. this next one doesn't seem to be as strong of a storm system. this is not what you want to hear. another system that could bring rain just thunderstorms not good for cleanup efforts across parts of oklahoma, but for tomorrow it does seem to be a brighter day across oklahoma. >> thank you maria. >>> joining us now is...
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a threat for storms out of the texas panhandle in southwest oklahoma.he front comes through late tonight with spotty showers tomorrow but much cooler after today's 79. yellow alert today. we'll issue those when the weather is going to be an inconvenience. you may have plans canceled because of that. slow commutes potentially. spotty showers, late clearing tomorrow. cold by friday night. 40s to 50 for the low. start blustery, 69. looking real nice for the weekend through memorial day. >>> monika samtani, it's almost friday. >> thank goodness for that because we've had to deal with a lot this week. and an ongoing repair on a big sinkhole on 14th street east of the white house between pennsylvania avenue and new york avenue. yes, that repair is still going on throughout the day today. that means that traffic is going to be a little bit of a mess through that area once again today. so be aware of that. if you're planning to head over on the northbound side of i-95, it's pretty normal for this time of the morning. lorton, springfield on to 395. no issues on
a threat for storms out of the texas panhandle in southwest oklahoma.he front comes through late tonight with spotty showers tomorrow but much cooler after today's 79. yellow alert today. we'll issue those when the weather is going to be an inconvenience. you may have plans canceled because of that. slow commutes potentially. spotty showers, late clearing tomorrow. cold by friday night. 40s to 50 for the low. start blustery, 69. looking real nice for the weekend through memorial day....
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one of them reported in the texas panhandle. can see a large swath here of people under this severe weather threat even as we go through the overnight hours. the moderate risk area is in oklahoma, kansas and down through texas. that involves over two million of you this evening. the problem, some of these tornadoes are rain wrapped. they're very difficult to see. it's really not the only concern. here's the typical setup that we continue to watch. it's that warm, moist air. it is really dry air. it merges. so along the dry line, we see the storms fuel up there. you add the jet stream with the low. all this is like bringing the perfect storm. it will continue through the evening hours into tomorrow. currently we're looking at the watch boxes here. look at this huge swath. we're talking big section of the country dealing with the tornado watches until late evening tonight. and also even in towards new england. now i want to show where you the warnings are in the last few hours. things are really active out there. really picking up.
one of them reported in the texas panhandle. can see a large swath here of people under this severe weather threat even as we go through the overnight hours. the moderate risk area is in oklahoma, kansas and down through texas. that involves over two million of you this evening. the problem, some of these tornadoes are rain wrapped. they're very difficult to see. it's really not the only concern. here's the typical setup that we continue to watch. it's that warm, moist air. it is really dry...
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we have a tornado watch for the texas panhandle. goes until 10:00 this evening and already at least one tornado warning has been spotted in this area. we'll continue to keep a close eye on this. >> nick walk we are the weather channel. thanks so much. now we have msnbc's craig melvin who has the governor of oklahoma. >> reporter: good afternoon to you. the recovery continues here in moore, oklahoma. i want to bring in the governor of oklahoma. in broad term, how is the recovery going so far and what are the immediate needs here in the community? >> recovery is going well so far. if you look around, you will see that there is tremendous progress. we've open up the major street corridors. we're letting people go into the communities to get their items. we have very few people in shelters. they have found places to go live and of course the debris is starting to be removed. you can see different areas where debris is just gone. that is really helping to get the community back. >> yesterday you indicated that there were still six people
we have a tornado watch for the texas panhandle. goes until 10:00 this evening and already at least one tornado warning has been spotted in this area. we'll continue to keep a close eye on this. >> nick walk we are the weather channel. thanks so much. now we have msnbc's craig melvin who has the governor of oklahoma. >> reporter: good afternoon to you. the recovery continues here in moore, oklahoma. i want to bring in the governor of oklahoma. in broad term, how is the recovery...
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we've already had a dozen reports of tornadoeses this evening, 11 in nebraska and one in the texas panhandle. in my opinion, we're going into the most dangerous time of the tornado outbreak, because it's going into the evening hours, it's dark, people go to bed, they stop paying attention. 60 million of you are under the threat for severe weather. about 2 million of you in this area, we're not just talking about tornados but large hail, strong windses are out there. i want to show you how many watches are currently out. where are these tornados forming. the warm moist air right up against the dry air, right where they're converging along the dry line, we see storms picking up. just in the warm sector, there's so much humid air out there, we're seeing a lot of these storms kicking up in the last several hours, these are all these tornado watches in effect. stretching through the dakotas, down to texas. even in new england, we're seeing reports of damage into the new england area as well. we're starting to see severe weather developing, especially through oklahoma city, very heavy rain kicking
we've already had a dozen reports of tornadoeses this evening, 11 in nebraska and one in the texas panhandle. in my opinion, we're going into the most dangerous time of the tornado outbreak, because it's going into the evening hours, it's dark, people go to bed, they stop paying attention. 60 million of you are under the threat for severe weather. about 2 million of you in this area, we're not just talking about tornados but large hail, strong windses are out there. i want to show you how many...
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this is back over the texas panhandle. ill sweep southern oklahoma and north texas here later today. that will be the spark that gets more thunderstorms going later on today. slight risk goes all the way up towards michigan. this area i've highlighted in orange, that's where there is a higher risk of severe weather with high winds, large hail and even a few tornados. now, tomorrow that risk of severe weather shifts towards the north and to the east. through upstate new york, through ohio. golf ball-sized hail and winds 50 to 60 miles per hour. we still have another round of severe weather coming today, charlie. >> thank you very much. back to nora where she is joined by the mayor of moore, glenn lewis who has seen two terrible tornados in his town. >> reporter: that's right, charlie. this is the mayor of moore, glenn lewis. mayor, we were just talking -- i said i've never seen anything like this. but you say -- >> it gets worse. >> it gets worse? >> it gets worse. a couple areas are worse than this. >> where? >> the plaza t
this is back over the texas panhandle. ill sweep southern oklahoma and north texas here later today. that will be the spark that gets more thunderstorms going later on today. slight risk goes all the way up towards michigan. this area i've highlighted in orange, that's where there is a higher risk of severe weather with high winds, large hail and even a few tornados. now, tomorrow that risk of severe weather shifts towards the north and to the east. through upstate new york, through ohio. golf...
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also in the texas panhandle as well today.rillo and western porg portf oklahoma looking for that slight risk. not only tornadoes again, but these large thunderstorms exploding out there. the large hail, those strong winds and downward winds. sometimes those can produce damage as well. that's a definite serious outlook for you today. we're talking about the forecast. today is not the only day they're going to see this. look at this. thunderstorms in the forecast for the next several days. it doesn't look like they're get that break out there. temperatures are moderate. that's a little bit misleading. but as long as you have those strong winds out there they're still dealing with a little bit of sense of urgency out there. otherwise is story is that same low remember that produced all the activity on the plains, that low has so much cold air associated with it it's going to be pulling off to the northeast today and that's going to bring us the chance of severe weather in our area. one of the things we are looking at though is th
also in the texas panhandle as well today.rillo and western porg portf oklahoma looking for that slight risk. not only tornadoes again, but these large thunderstorms exploding out there. the large hail, those strong winds and downward winds. sometimes those can produce damage as well. that's a definite serious outlook for you today. we're talking about the forecast. today is not the only day they're going to see this. look at this. thunderstorms in the forecast for the next several days. it...
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, though, i'm a little more concerned that it's central oklahoma, not western oklahoma or the texas panhandleopulated area, we saw what happened to moore, when any type of tornado runs into a populated area, we will be here covering it, keep you advised if anything pops up or anything hits the grown, carol. >> we appreciate that, we do. chad myers reporting live from oklahoma city. >>> a stunning piece of evidence that could help determine the outcome of the jackson family lawsuit against the concert promoter aeg live. an e-mail from aeg live said we want to remind murray that it is aeg, not mj, michael jackson who is paying his salary. cnn exclusively obtained his deposition from december, which was shown in court this week. >> based on the assumptions that aeg is your company and mj is michael jackson, do you have an understanding of what that means? >> no, i don't understand it, because we weren't paying his salary. >> why would you write that? >> i have no idea. >> let's go on to the next sentence. when are you saying his salary, who are you talking about? >> i don't know. >> dr. murray a
, though, i'm a little more concerned that it's central oklahoma, not western oklahoma or the texas panhandleopulated area, we saw what happened to moore, when any type of tornado runs into a populated area, we will be here covering it, keep you advised if anything pops up or anything hits the grown, carol. >> we appreciate that, we do. chad myers reporting live from oklahoma city. >>> a stunning piece of evidence that could help determine the outcome of the jackson family...
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heating of the day, especially across some of the same areas that happened yesterday, that's the texas panhandlenorthward into western parts of oklahoma kansas, nebraska notice that threat does extent east all the way into the great lakes, that is the story of the day today. it started out as a very inactive storm season, this tornado season however, things are about to chaung,nge big time this week. it will wake up for lost time. a lot of energy in the rockies and a strong jet stream. little impulses of energy will rye the jet stream and it looks like we'll see on and off severe weather throughout the rest of the week, and into the weekend as well. >> jeff, thank you. >>> in southern california, fast-moving wildfire forced 6,000 people out of mountains in santa barbara. burning in loss padres national forest. holiday camper has to leave as it burned 1 1/2 square miles. no homes have been burned. >>> the new director of rutgers university is not backing down and nearly is her school. julie hermann is facing calls for her to step down. >> good morning, charlie. ulie hermann trying to become the f
heating of the day, especially across some of the same areas that happened yesterday, that's the texas panhandlenorthward into western parts of oklahoma kansas, nebraska notice that threat does extent east all the way into the great lakes, that is the story of the day today. it started out as a very inactive storm season, this tornado season however, things are about to chaung,nge big time this week. it will wake up for lost time. a lot of energy in the rockies and a strong jet stream. little...
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but there are tornadoes here in the texas panhandle, not that far from wheeler, texas.ll watch those from a distant location. if you are in oklahoma city expect gusty winds, lots of lightning, hail, and maybe even a small spin up. this is not a back seat tornado kind of day, not an ef-4 type of tornado day but still when your house is already half damaged or you have shingles missing already any more damage obviously would be very quick to occur with a storm that could even be a hundred to 120 miles per hour, wolf. >> we will stay obviously very, very close touch with you, chad. be careful over there. chad myers on the scene for us as we await really, really extreme weather on the way. other news we're following right now, really shocking story. serial rapists on the loose even though police have their dna and many cases the evidence has never even been looked at, sitting forgotten for decades in storage facilities. cnn's randi kaye has more. >> reporter: in june, 1984, carol barrd endured the most terrifying experience of her life. she was only 24. did you think you we
but there are tornadoes here in the texas panhandle, not that far from wheeler, texas.ll watch those from a distant location. if you are in oklahoma city expect gusty winds, lots of lightning, hail, and maybe even a small spin up. this is not a back seat tornado kind of day, not an ef-4 type of tornado day but still when your house is already half damaged or you have shingles missing already any more damage obviously would be very quick to occur with a storm that could even be a hundred to 120...
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more moderate threat in the texas panhandle and oklahoma. brand new news out there. the threat of tornadoes enhanced from what we saw just earlier this morning. tough situations out there, please stay aware of the surroundings, just outside of the slight risk area. we have seen more importantly how quickly all this can happen. please keep in mind flood warnings, do not try to drive or walk through those areas. >> you can feel the beginnings of dihydroplaning on the interstates in moore, oklahoma. in moore, oklahoma, numbers, really tell only part of the story of monday's disastrous tornado, but they are jaw dropping, nevertheless. listen to this. oklahoma city mayor says in a matter of minutes, more than 12,000 area homes were damaged or destroyed. you see the aerial pictures, the wide swath of what happened. at least 33,000 people are affected. and then there are the immeasurables of the human toll, a heart-broken town braces for the funerals of 24 neighbors, ten of them children. >> this is going to be a tough weekend for us as we bury children who die in the eleme
more moderate threat in the texas panhandle and oklahoma. brand new news out there. the threat of tornadoes enhanced from what we saw just earlier this morning. tough situations out there, please stay aware of the surroundings, just outside of the slight risk area. we have seen more importantly how quickly all this can happen. please keep in mind flood warnings, do not try to drive or walk through those areas. >> you can feel the beginnings of dihydroplaning on the interstates in moore,...
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so the great lakes region down through the texas panhandle will be affected. so what are we dealing with once again? here we are looking at temperatures in the east. definitely not as big of a story in the country. it is so hot and humid, what a change from a few days ago. there is a little bit of relief in sight, that's the good news. with the heat wave in the east, not temperatures in the upper 80s and 90s. to the west, look at the difference with the 70s and 60s. the cold air will eventually move in. what does that mean? we'll see a little bit of a chill going to the weekend and thunderstorms to the northeast by the end of the week. so a little bit of good news with a lot of tough weather out there. >>> a beautiful weekend in chicago. i don't live in chicago. >> glass half full. nice for them. >> great for them. >>> also developing this story, a possible break into the information into letters laced with poison sent to president obama and most recently mayor michael bloomberg and his gun control lobbying group. cnn's ed lavendera is live with those details
so the great lakes region down through the texas panhandle will be affected. so what are we dealing with once again? here we are looking at temperatures in the east. definitely not as big of a story in the country. it is so hot and humid, what a change from a few days ago. there is a little bit of relief in sight, that's the good news. with the heat wave in the east, not temperatures in the upper 80s and 90s. to the west, look at the difference with the 70s and 60s. the cold air will eventually...
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. >>> it will be unseasonably cool in most of texas and oklahoma panhandle with highs only in the low 60s. cooling but still warm and very dry 80s and 90s in the west. >>> coming up a buyer's market as mortgage rates hit a new low. business news is next. >>> then the a-list arrest, the video goes viral overnight. reese witherspoon's confrontation with police, you'll hear it coming up. >>> we're monitoring the breaking news, a massive wildfire burning in southern california. >>> we get a critical sign today about the health of the hiring market. the april jobs report comes out in just a few hours. now, experts estimate that only about 135,000 jobs were created last month, much lower than the 200,000 needed to drive unemployment down to prerecession levels. now, despite the pessimism about the jobs market, stocks surged yesterday. the dow, s&p and nasdaq all up about a percentage point. the s&p is just three points away from the important milestone of 1600. >>> the clothing industry in bangladesh is on edge as more american companies consider pulling out following last week's factory co
. >>> it will be unseasonably cool in most of texas and oklahoma panhandle with highs only in the low 60s. cooling but still warm and very dry 80s and 90s in the west. >>> coming up a buyer's market as mortgage rates hit a new low. business news is next. >>> then the a-list arrest, the video goes viral overnight. reese witherspoon's confrontation with police, you'll hear it coming up. >>> we're monitoring the breaking news, a massive wildfire burning in...
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. >> yesterday, brooke, i was out almost to the panhandle of oklahoma, almost touching the texas panhandlepply company using their wifi, and the ladies behind the counter looked at me and said, make it stop. there's just too many days of this in a row. make it go away. and we had this tornado drought for the last four months, basically until the moore day. 250 tornados on the ground and there should have been 500. now we are making up for just day after day after day and they are weary. they are storm weary, and i just don't want people to let their guard down because we've had so many days i didn't get hit, i didn't get hit. this could be a big day for people in central oklahoma. >> chad, standby for me. guys, do we still have samantha who can talk us through a little bit of the radar? let's take a look at that. samantha, go ahead. >> hi, brooke. yeah, absolutely, we're talking about these two warned areas that we're really concerned about. we have that tornado warning on this cell that is moving into guthrie right now as we speak. it's moving to the east around 25 miles per hour. a lot o
. >> yesterday, brooke, i was out almost to the panhandle of oklahoma, almost touching the texas panhandlepply company using their wifi, and the ladies behind the counter looked at me and said, make it stop. there's just too many days of this in a row. make it go away. and we had this tornado drought for the last four months, basically until the moore day. 250 tornados on the ground and there should have been 500. now we are making up for just day after day after day and they are weary....
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and you know what, i was born in the texas panhandle in amarillo.e this, you find storm shelters. they're all over the place. you can take a storm shelter, neighbors go to neighbors storm shelters when they start to see that circulation before they see a tornado coming down. also watching local broadcasters. and many people will go to buildings that have been designated as storm shelters there are plans in place, clearly those plans helped in this community. though we do know that two people died in this storm, ashleigh. >> just virtually impossible to ride out a storm in a structure like that. it is just unbelievable to see it. george howell, reporting live for us in shawnee, thank you. our hearts go out to the people who have lost so much, including those who lost their lives. >>> coming up next, the incredible behind the scenes account of how three women were rescued after spending a decade as prisoners in a cleveland house of horrors. >> within moments, she came charging at me, she jumped on to me, she's, like, you saved us, you saved us. and i'
and you know what, i was born in the texas panhandle in amarillo.e this, you find storm shelters. they're all over the place. you can take a storm shelter, neighbors go to neighbors storm shelters when they start to see that circulation before they see a tornado coming down. also watching local broadcasters. and many people will go to buildings that have been designated as storm shelters there are plans in place, clearly those plans helped in this community. though we do know that two people...
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from the dakotas back into the texas panhandle for tomorrow.onday. we're talking chicago, st. louis, all the way down to arkansas, saturday, sunday, and eventually into monday. with ecould see dozens of tornadoes a day. texas is a wakeup call. when you look out there and see houses missing, wolf, the foundation is there, the slab is there, and there is nothing else. this is the wakeup call that you need if you don't have a noaa weather radio. you go find them. they're called s.a.m.e., it means you can program your own county. the old ones just went off all night long, for every county in the state. by the time they got to you, you just threw it out the window or turned it off. they could save your life this weekend. >> excellent advice from chad, as he always gives our viewers. thank you. >>> cnn's anthony bourdain has been to a country few americans have ventured into it these days. he's here to tell us why libya is both inspiring right now as well as heartbreaking. >>> lights, cameras, movie stars and very unexpected jewel thieves. de our com
from the dakotas back into the texas panhandle for tomorrow.onday. we're talking chicago, st. louis, all the way down to arkansas, saturday, sunday, and eventually into monday. with ecould see dozens of tornadoes a day. texas is a wakeup call. when you look out there and see houses missing, wolf, the foundation is there, the slab is there, and there is nothing else. this is the wakeup call that you need if you don't have a noaa weather radio. you go find them. they're called s.a.m.e., it means...
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and chillier than normal around dallas and texas panhandle. >> spring snow may be menacing.eathers remain unruffled. staying put, focused on the top priority, four eggs being kept warm in a nearby building. having kept an eye on the goose last week when she laid the eggs. they're not expected to hatch for another three weeks. >> i wish we had a goose expert. the eggs are in a nearby building, why isn't she in the nearby building staying warm? >> to protect the folks outside i think. the intruder coming in. mama goose. >> those feathers must be warm. chilling out in the snol >>> speaking of birds, we'll tell you about a giant traveling duck. >> you might be wondering why something like this is in the news? the reason is actually more interesting than you might think. >>> first, president obama's spiritual adviser reveals the role of religion in the white house. you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by lunesta. r brought to you by lunesta. given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep, and lunesta eszopi
and chillier than normal around dallas and texas panhandle. >> spring snow may be menacing.eathers remain unruffled. staying put, focused on the top priority, four eggs being kept warm in a nearby building. having kept an eye on the goose last week when she laid the eggs. they're not expected to hatch for another three weeks. >> i wish we had a goose expert. the eggs are in a nearby building, why isn't she in the nearby building staying warm? >> to protect the folks outside i...
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. >> there's thunderstorms happening in the panhandle of texas today. i'm kevin ross. i chase storms all over the country. >> we're check to make sure we have a way to get out. my name is lauren heel. i frequently drive and sometimes do data. >> filming the storms is my role when we're out chasing. >> as children growing up in tornado alley, kevin, lauren and colt saw severe weather every spring. now as adults chasing tornadoes is their passion. >> sit it down right here. our group mission is to document and see all of the tornadoes. >> wow, that is a long rope that goes way back. >> right alongside that is getting early warning out to the weather service as quick as possible. >> but the 2013 tornado season was starting out slowly. >> this here was interesting in that we've had kind of a later spring so we're like maybe 2013 is going to be mild. >> it's been a benign and quiet april, may. >> we're in a tornado draught. well over the past couple of days and the weekend the jet change. >> finally all of the ingredients coming together. >> the cold weather on one side, th
. >> there's thunderstorms happening in the panhandle of texas today. i'm kevin ross. i chase storms all over the country. >> we're check to make sure we have a way to get out. my name is lauren heel. i frequently drive and sometimes do data. >> filming the storms is my role when we're out chasing. >> as children growing up in tornado alley, kevin, lauren and colt saw severe weather every spring. now as adults chasing tornadoes is their passion. >> sit it down...
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. >> there's thunderstorms happening in the panhandle of texas today. >> i'm kevin. i chase storms all over the country. >> we're checking to make sure at first we have a way to get out. >> my name is lauren hill. i frequently drive. >> my name is colt forney. videoing the tornadoes or the storms is usually my role. when we're out chasing. >> reporter: as children growing up in tosrnado alley, kevin, lauren and colt saw severe weather every spring. now as adults, chasing tornadoes is their passion. >> right here. >> our group mission as storm chasers and as base hunters is to document and see all these tornadoes -- >> wow. that is a long rope. it goes way back. yeah. >> -- right along side that is getting early warning out to the weather service as quick as possible. >> reporter: but the 2013 tornado season was starting out slowly. >> this year was interesting in that we've had kind of a later spring. we thought, maybe 2013 is going to be mild. >> a benign and quiet april, may. >> we're in a tornado drought. over the last couple days and over the weekend, the jet cha
. >> there's thunderstorms happening in the panhandle of texas today. >> i'm kevin. i chase storms all over the country. >> we're checking to make sure at first we have a way to get out. >> my name is lauren hill. i frequently drive. >> my name is colt forney. videoing the tornadoes or the storms is usually my role. when we're out chasing. >> reporter: as children growing up in tosrnado alley, kevin, lauren and colt saw severe weather every spring. now as...
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still looking at snow across parts of colorado and even as far south as parts of the texas panhandle.s of oklahoma into sections of the upper great lakes. wisconsin, you're included. another big story is an area of low pressure producing very heavy rain across parts of the gulf coast. we're talking ten inches of rain that fell across parts of alabama. there are flood warnings out here. big concern and more rain expected over the next several days as well as snow. take a look at forecast totals. we're talking maybe a foot in parts of iowa. back inside. >>steve: april showers bring may blizzards. >>alisyn: i can tell a man wrote this piece. >>steve: why? >>alisyn: coming up, why do women claim they're cold more often than men? not why are women colder or feel cold. dr. marc siegel from the fox medical a team will set the record straight. >>steve: people thought we make that stuff up. it's written down. >>brian: the morning-after pill. judge andrew napolitano is ♪ [ male announcer ] pain not sitting too well? burning to feel better? itching for relief? preparation h offers the most maxim
still looking at snow across parts of colorado and even as far south as parts of the texas panhandle.s of oklahoma into sections of the upper great lakes. wisconsin, you're included. another big story is an area of low pressure producing very heavy rain across parts of the gulf coast. we're talking ten inches of rain that fell across parts of alabama. there are flood warnings out here. big concern and more rain expected over the next several days as well as snow. take a look at forecast totals....
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as we zoom out, want to focus back to the west into parts of new mexico, texas panhandle.k off showers and storms. the general path towards the south and east, working towards dallas. storms will develop, potentially southern portions of oklahoma, although we're thinking the severe threat will be south of there. from dallas, shreveport, little rock. look at the ra real estaeal est south texas to the great lakes. another day, andrew, we will be focusing very, very closely on the nasty storms. everyone needs to be prepared and know what they need to do when storms approach. >> thank you for that. we will come back to you, i'm sure, throughout the program. jpmorgan holding its annual shareholder meeting in tampa, florida. splitting the role between chairman and ceo. director of capital strategies. nearly 75,000 shares as of november last year. i should say her fund started the campaign to push for this split. good morning to you, lisa. >> good morning. >> here's the question of the morning. you have said repeatedly this is not a referendum on jamie dimon's leadership. and i w
as we zoom out, want to focus back to the west into parts of new mexico, texas panhandle.k off showers and storms. the general path towards the south and east, working towards dallas. storms will develop, potentially southern portions of oklahoma, although we're thinking the severe threat will be south of there. from dallas, shreveport, little rock. look at the ra real estaeal est south texas to the great lakes. another day, andrew, we will be focusing very, very closely on the nasty storms....
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in particular watching dodge city down on through the panhandles of texas and oklahoma, that's the highest chance of tornadoes but a t despread threa include kansas city, omaha up on into minneapolis. john and diana, back to you. >> all right, thanks, jim. >>> you can count on the "gma" team to have the very latest information on this powerful overnight storm. >>> this morning federal investigators will be back on the scene of a train derailment near baltimore. this happened after it collided with a garbage truck and exploded in a massive fireball. david kerley has the details. >> reporter: the train burst into flames after derailing, but as the fire intensifies watch this massive explosion. >> back up. >> reporter: two warehouses had their walls shredded, windows blown out in the surrounding area. people in a 20-block area told to stay away. >> i thought it was an earthquake because the house shook. it wasn't just like a normal boom. >> when it went, i mean it knocked me down and my two other co-workers. >> reporter: here it is again, and that only intensified the fire. officials say a ga
in particular watching dodge city down on through the panhandles of texas and oklahoma, that's the highest chance of tornadoes but a t despread threa include kansas city, omaha up on into minneapolis. john and diana, back to you. >> all right, thanks, jim. >>> you can count on the "gma" team to have the very latest information on this powerful overnight storm. >>> this morning federal investigators will be back on the scene of a train derailment near baltimore....
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we were hard hit in nebraska, up towards wisconsin, western kansas, western oklahoma, the texas panhandlether toward the east today from des moines, kansas city, st. louis, southward all the way into oklahoma city and dallas. the greatest tornado threat probably in oklahoma today. we're seeing showers and thunderstorms coming across portions of kansas, into missouri right now. wichita, kansas city. this might actually and good thing to inhibit some of the tornado threat today because it has a tendency to cool the atmosphere a bit. however, lots of rain on saturated ground is not a good thing and we could see three to five inches of rain in this area between now and the weekend. and we could see some major flooding on some of the rivers, including the missouri around the mississippi river over the next few days. flood watches are out for this region. we're going to keep a close eye, too, into tomorrow. another tornado threat, probably here in southeastern oklahoma, into portions of missouri and a severe threat, including damaging winds and hail all the way northward into minneapolis and ov
we were hard hit in nebraska, up towards wisconsin, western kansas, western oklahoma, the texas panhandlether toward the east today from des moines, kansas city, st. louis, southward all the way into oklahoma city and dallas. the greatest tornado threat probably in oklahoma today. we're seeing showers and thunderstorms coming across portions of kansas, into missouri right now. wichita, kansas city. this might actually and good thing to inhibit some of the tornado threat today because it has a...
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several severe thunderstorm warnings panhandle of texas up towards kansas and nebraska where we havehat watch and looks like we have a tornado warning north and east of sterling, colorado. we will certain isly keep you posted on those watches and warnings. the threat again across the central u.s. and parts of the ohio river valley down towards texas with a bulls eye over nebraska and kansas where we have our tornado watch in effect. and you mentioned it, incredible rain fall across areas of the midwest and parts iowa receiving over 10 inches a very period of time. tomorrow the threat shifts eastward, jon, some of the same areas dealing with severe weather this evening into tomorrow. but wednesday, wednesday is the big day, jon scott, with where we could see the potential for large,long lasting life threatening tornadoes nftd n. some of the same regions that got hit hard last week kansas and oklahoma, including moore, oklahoma. unfortunately they could see strong to severe weather starting wednesday 23450 friday. jon back to you. >> scary stuff. janice dean keep us posted, thanks. >>
several severe thunderstorm warnings panhandle of texas up towards kansas and nebraska where we havehat watch and looks like we have a tornado warning north and east of sterling, colorado. we will certain isly keep you posted on those watches and warnings. the threat again across the central u.s. and parts of the ohio river valley down towards texas with a bulls eye over nebraska and kansas where we have our tornado watch in effect. and you mentioned it, incredible rain fall across areas of the...
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look shows that area in red across parts of nebraska, down into western oklahoma and into the panhandle of texas, we are looking at a very good chance, 50% chance of seeing the possibility of those tornadoes. but even when we don't have tornadoes, we're still looking at large hail. also damaging wind gusts that could create a lot of issues in that area as well. along with heavy downpours, possible flooding too. so it is going to get extremely activity this afternoon and something we will be tracking all afternoon long. >> dylan, thanks. i want it check in with weather channel's mike bettes. mike is with storm chasers in wichita, kansas. mike, what are you seeing right now? >> craig, we have moved further west of wichita. going to chase for some storms in western kansas. and western oklahoma as well. right now storms are firing up you a along the dry line. what you can see about this area, it is wide open countryside here. not a lot of homes to hit. that is good news. if there were a tornado to form out here in basically a wheat land, it is a great place for it to be. but we do think we have a ve
look shows that area in red across parts of nebraska, down into western oklahoma and into the panhandle of texas, we are looking at a very good chance, 50% chance of seeing the possibility of those tornadoes. but even when we don't have tornadoes, we're still looking at large hail. also damaging wind gusts that could create a lot of issues in that area as well. along with heavy downpours, possible flooding too. so it is going to get extremely activity this afternoon and something we will be...
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may, more snow on the way from minneapolis all the way down to the panel panhandle potentially of texass a very wet night throughout parts of mississippi and louisiana. there's a chance for more rain tomorrow. and look at the sharp dividing line. you just have to look at the colors and you can tell there's a cold front swinging through today. cold air behind it, that's that's the blue. kansas city, might just stay in the 30s. the system pushes off alth farther to the east during the day on friday. a little more snow behind it, but rain out ahead of it. cooler temperatures filtering in. some areas were really cold like kansas city. still a chance of rain on saturday throughout the southeast. all the way up to minneapolis. and whatever snow happens and the rain, we'll see that melting, chicago back to 65. showers throughout parts of the great lakes. monday of next week, still some showers. it's the same system, just slowly working its way out. a pretty good looking weekend by the way. 66 on boston. and pacific northwest completely scores the next several days, temperatures into the 70s an
may, more snow on the way from minneapolis all the way down to the panel panhandle potentially of texass a very wet night throughout parts of mississippi and louisiana. there's a chance for more rain tomorrow. and look at the sharp dividing line. you just have to look at the colors and you can tell there's a cold front swinging through today. cold air behind it, that's that's the blue. kansas city, might just stay in the 30s. the system pushes off alth farther to the east during the day on...