georgia, that's the good news. they really need it because of course the heat is going to be intense for much of the midwest. back in the ohio valley, even across the plains of texas, especially hot in oklahoma city, but north of oklahoma and into kansas, a different story. you've got the dividing line. you've got that frontal boundary that's going to come through with the colder air behind it. the contrast of those air masses will give you strong storms developing into the afternoon. but places that aren't going to have the rain they're going to have extreme heat. like 104 in dallas, 96 in st. louis, 85 in washington, d.c. 80s in boston and new york. 70s in billings, montana. 84 in denver. las vegas and phoenix into the triple digits and 57 in san francisco. should be a beautiful day out to the west and the southeast, central plains. look for the muggy conditions, especially central plains. don't get outside peak heating hours of the day, enjoy a nice beverage and stay tuned to cnn. >> well, there's a plan. reynolds, thanks so much. we'll be talking to you again