valley. we have flood risks across the southeast today. mid-atlantic, northeast and then as we move on into tonight, look at these rainfall amounts. anywhere from 2 to 5 inches of rain along the gulf. panama city, florida. tomorrow, we ve got the heavier rain from louisville, kentucky, asheville, watching that, as well. there could be flash flooding, also. moving into wednesday, the good news is moderate drought here in the northeast, thomas. but we ll see 1 to 2 inches from ro chiser, new york city up into boston to help break the drought. what we are watching, also, thomas, is a system in the pacific northwest and dropping down and may cause big problems for texas again as we head toward the weekend. not like this weekend but upwards of 3 to 5 more inches on top of what s been soaked. all right. washout for some people s halloweens. thanks. great to see you. hostages from an isis prison are speaking out about their
today s tornadoes in the forecast. we know for the mid mississippi and ohio valleys. we re told severe weather is expected to rip through the region. so let s get chad myers to break it all down for us where we can expect it how bad is it going to be chad? there will be tornadoes on the ground today, no question. we didn t have any yesterday didn t expect them. we ll have them from evansville, to paducah, up to cincinnati not in those cities particularly but 50 miles either side of those cities, there will be severe weather. it s warm 80 degrees, it s not spring for buffalo over the weekend, i get that. but it s warm from tulsa to springfield, paducah, louisville. maybe all the way to cincinnati. the area of enhanced severe weather. tomorrow it moves to nashville, chattanooga, birmingham down to tuscaloosa. cold air on this side, warm air on this side. and eventually the cold air does make its way into the northeast. i can t put that away and yes, that white is the s word we talked
daytime high. for kickoff we re thinking around 44. with a high getting the people out there around 48 degrees, with a lot of sunshine. winds are going to be around 10 miles per hour out of the west. again, looks like mid-40s for kickoff. but then things go downhill overnight into monday. we re going to be dealing with a messy commute. so people who are going to be trying to get out of new jersey and new york on monday morning are going to have some real issues. so here s our next system as we track it through sunday, bringing snow to northern parts of texas, oklahoma, arkansas, mid-mississippi river valley, ohio river valley. 6:00 a.m. monday, philadelphia, new york, long island, new jersey, into the snow we think. we could get some impressive snow totals as well heading into monday. so it s a miracle, greg, that we have the 24-hour time frame where nothing is happening. and then things go downhill. it truly is. talk about luck. yep. we re in short supply of that lately. we ar
a second, did this just really happen? amazing. what does he do when he gets up on the box? that is some story. okay. moving on to the weather. it s going to feel like fall in the northeast as cooler air rushes into the region. severe storms though are possible for eastern washington, oregon and western idaho. the gulf coast and northern florida could see some heavy downpours. temperatures in the high 90s across much of the plains, to the mid-mississippi valley. could top 100 in dallas. seattle and portland in the low 70s. anchorage dipping below 60. here s an inspirational story and someone to cheer for. if you are going to be out supporting the full marathon triathlon in madison, wisconsin. she s mary cox, and since the age of 22 she s had muscular dystrophy. now, cox is doing the race alongside her personal trainer christian jenson. they have been working out, training for the event since january. cox and jenson are the first ironman team of their kind to do this race. g
mississippi. all of that mid-mississippi river valley. mostly, we are talking about strong could see a small tornado develop. but it s mostly a strong wind, 50, 60 miles per hour. behind that is where the heat is. it s mostly here across the colorado river valley and the desert area, into the southwest. excessive heat warnings through the day from death valley towards barstow and kingman and down at the bottom of the grand canyon as l. the temperatures will feel like 110 to one 20. yesterday, take a look at the records. death valley, california. got to 126 degrees. a record for the date. las vegas, 112. winslow, arizona, famous for the song, 103. that s before the monsoon comes in toward the south woaflt.