clock is joining us live. we have some good and bad news with this situation happening in the desert southwest. the elevated fire risk the red flag warnings have now expired which means the winds have calmed down, but as far as maybe getting this under control with any kind of precipitation, that just isn t going to happen. you still see light winds moving across the region and rainfall, that could help out a little bit, nowhere to be seen and nowhere in the immediate forecast. so it s going to continue to be dry, going to continue to be an issue for people out in the southwest dealing with all of those extreme conditions. temperatures back up into triple digits for a whole lot of those areas, 100 degrees in el paso. 104 degrees in phoenix. a lot of heat in that region, but really warm on the eastern side of the country, at least in areas as well. you are looking at temperatures getting up close to 90 degrees in memphis. that s an area we re paying attention to for severe weather hap
street journal white house reporter. he said this isn t the first time an incoming administration has considered limiting access to the president. top of the hour. ice threat lingering for a few states, storms move through the center of the country. in oklahoma, an ice storm hitting hard leaving streets slippery. authorities saying the conditions are likely behind a string of vehicle crashes. in st. louis, freezing rain leaving plaments at the botanical gardens glazed in sheets of ice. one tornado suching down in central texas knocking out power lines. moat rl jiesht adam clock in the fox weather center with the latest. hey, adam. hey, there. everything you mentioned all coming from one system. it continues to work its way across the country. beginning with those storms we saw yesterday in portions of texas. really tornadoes running right near dallas, outside of arlington as we saw the football game wrap up last evening.