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We have a severe thunderstorm watch in effect for knot dakota to minnesota. tomorrow and wednesday close attention. northern plains, great lakes, and again the mid-atlantic for tomorrow as well as july fourth. from the mid-atlantic up towards the northeast. all of the big cities affected. we could see hail, certainly damaging winds and even isolated tornadoes of course on that very big holiday, the fourth of july. out west where i hail from it s still very hot and that makes it tough it tore fight those fires, huh? unbelievable. still dealing with high fire danger across many states, including utah, up towards montana and even the dakotas. low humidity, very warm temperatures and fortunately gusty winds is going to lead to that high fire danger. look at the temperatures across eastern colorado right now. current temperatures. 101 in lamar. 91 in denver. 91 in sterile. 102 in pueblo. this is going to continue ....
Congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz will join chris jansing. i m meteorologist bill karins with your business travel forecast. more thunderstorms this afternoon in areas of the lower mississippi valley. we ll watch louisiana, arkansas, east texas into areas of alabama, later on today. florida, isolated storms for you. nice day today, mid-atlantic up through new england. west coast looking good, light rain up there in the northwest. wake up! ....
Through alabama and mississippi there is a tornado warning for parts of alabama right now. janice dean is live on remote 291. she is in fox emergency weather center to bring us the ratest. latest. jd. john, line storms moving through the south. the worst time you can feel tornados move through the area because people are sleeping. laurel, mississippi, damaged homes at least four injured and also bunker hill, mississippi, where we have tornado carving a quarter of a mile path. trees are down and a few houses and sheds destroyed. let s look at imminent concern right now across portions of alabama into georgia including the city of atlanta. this watch box in effect until 6:00 p.m. local time. there is the tornado warning where we have some rotation, doppler indicated, just north and east of barrel ham and several severe thunderstorm warnings in effect. all this is moving eastward, the mid-atlantic up toward ....
Flflood stage. it is the worst flooding since flood walls were built in the 1930s and 40s. boy. it s hard to watch h that, i really is. it really is so hard. let s turn to accuweather for the latest on the floods and ongoing trouble out in the tropics. it is a hecectic morning for meteorologist jim dickey. good morning, jim. good morning, rob and tanya. significant flooding ongoing along the susquehanna that runs from binghamton, new york, southward into eastern pesylvania, into portions of maryland. upper low pressure system, what s left of lee, continuing to pump moisture here. more showers and thunderstorms. in some places rain could be heavy. we are in the heart of tropical season here. continuing to watch katia pull away from the coast. good news is no direct impacts on the uted states, but it will keep seas rough from the mid-atlantic up on thrgh the coast of new england. meanwhile also watching maria. that moving very quickly, not expecting to strike any tiemt ....
wolf blitzer is off tonight. i m joe johns. you re in the situation room. i cannot stress this highly enough. if you are in the projected president of this hurricane, you have to take precautions now. don t wait, don t delay. we all hope for the best, but we have to be prepared for the worst. we how is it going in new york right now, mary? you just heard the president speak about this hurricane. new york had asked the president to declare emergency assistance. and the president did have an emergency declaration for new york, meaning the city and state will get federal help. but this is an unprecedented move in new york today, joe. the mayor michael bloomberg has ordered iffer the first time mandatory evac yags in low-lying areas of new york. and this encome passes areas that affect between 200 and 300,000 people. this out of caution and concern about high water and heavy winds. earlier throughout the day, there have been some evacuations taking place in hospitals ....