the generators, and so there s no urgency there. arthel: okay. doctor, i don t want to hold you any longer. thank you for giving us an update on what s happening there at children s hospital in new orleans. we wish you all the best and all the families there and especially the children there in your care. thank you very much, doctor. thank you so much. arthel: uh-huh. eric? eric: front line heros, really staying on duty through the storm. we continue to track hurricanec ida as it passes the gulf coast, marching north with winds of 150 miles-an-hour. it could dump nearlyeet of rain in some places. our fox team coverage continues right after this. oh! are you using liberty mutual s coverage customizer tool? so you only pay for what you need. sorry? limu, you re an animal! only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. tech: every customer has their own safelite story. this couple was on a camping trip.
state of arkansas, more could eventually be added as a situation could potentially deteriorate with another round of storms and bad weather headed this way. thank you casey. our fox team coverage continues with meteorologist. hey there john, such as widespread problem at this point, we do so casey right along the arkansas river, everywhere the icons, that s a river flood gauge, the purple ones or the pink color, that is arkansas river. that is a major flood issue right across the entire ever. settling down into the mississippi and the problem to misery. there will be more rain on the way. it s been dry in that region and a couple various, everything in the mid atlantic strategic then youstretching.went up to 60 mild
arthel: casey stegall, thank you very much for the update. our fox team coverage continues with meteorologist adam klotz. he is in the fox extreme weather center. hi, adam. adam: hey there, arthel. a little bit of good news and bad news, unfortunately. we re setting up for maybe a little bit calmer weekend. there are spots to watch eventually a week down the road, we will be talking about more rain. this is what we re talking about so far this weekend. there s another line where warm air is running into cold air. we could see some severe weather. in fact, i have already seen at least a little bit of severe weather so far today, not as widespread as we have seen in the last week. these are the spots we re currently watching. everything here highlighted in the yellow boxes. those are thunderstorm watches. the ingredients are there that you could see a severe thunderstorm. every one of these orange boxes is a severe warn thunderstorm, that now stretching across a large portion of northern
warnings. look at the red the pink covered by the blue as well. those are the trouble spots. our fox team coverage starts with januarwith janice dean. winter storm advisories up for 21 states. i want you to take a look at this map. all of these cities you see here are set to break records for the snowiest season in recorded history after the storm. so this is going to be a big newsmaker across much of the mid atlantic into the northeast. it s two systems we are watching. one act ohio river valley and across the south. so chicago, indianapolis, columbus, pittsburgh getting snow. we have rain moving into west virginia as well as kentucky. and then portions of the southeast also into flood
been alarming, i would have to go back to this, let s consider what is alarming. what is alarming to icbm tests in less than a month, two nuclear tests that took place last year. secretary tillerson is pushing for a campaign to get other countries to diplomatically isolate north korea, trying to rob it of its financing. jon: rich edson, thanks. the president is getting ready for a lunch meeting with vice president pence. melissa: north korea will surely be on the agenda. our fox team coverage continues with rick leventhal. we just got a quick off-camera briefing from the white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders who tells us the president s position and north korea has not changed.