of this system, and it stays cooler for the next couple of days. daytime highs only in the 80s after seeing that nice long stretch of temperatures in the 90s. now, unfortunately, i wish i could say there was cooler air coming to the gulf coast, that is not the case. i ll leave you here with the next couple of days, but pretty regularly temperatures in the upper 90s, up close to 900 degrees. 100 degrees. it s going to be very sticky. 101 in new orleans on monday, 105 in dallas. so, mollying for those folks in the south, unfortunately, the heat is going to continue. molly: yeah, that s where the sweltering comes in. it s funny to hear you talk about the 80s are the cooldown. adam: i m looking forward to it, yeah. molly: exactly. adam, thank you so much. griffsome. griff: all right, molly. does x mark the spot where e elon musk can turn around the fortunes of the company once known as twitter? we ll debate that next.
mike: robert ray from fox weather, safe travels. thanks for your report. and for more on the relentless,es scalding temperatures, meteorologist adam klotz is live from the fox weather center. hello, adam. adam: hey, mike. across the nation really does system it up because tens and tens and tens of americans are dealing with this all the way from miami where it s 92, but with the humidity, it feels up over triple digits, stretching across the southern tier of the country. really some extreme heat, we have some heat advisories in place including south florida from panama city beach, through new orleans, across texas and a big chunk of the western half of the country all with some sort of heat alert currently in place. it is the west where you re seeing a whole lot of potential record-breaking highs here on this sunday. every one of these indicators could be a new record high for the day, a lot of temperatures climbing up into the # # 10, 117-118 degree range, real intense heat this par
coverage of the extreme weather with meteorologist adam klotz standing by and robert ray on the ground in san antonio, texas. but we begin with matt finn who is live in santa monica california, with the latest on the blistering heat. hello, matt. reporter: hi, mike. it s been pretty hot and sunny here all morning long here in santa monica. now these clouds or perhaps the ma rein layer has rolled through which is serving as some relief from the hot sun. traditionally, the beach is an escape from more inland los angeles. we actually talked to a family a short while ago who came here all the way from las vegas to escape the heat there, and all morning long we ve been talking to people who say they just want to get out of their hot and stuffy neighborhoods inland in l.a. and come here along the water. we don t want to come later on, cool, crisp weather. it totally depends where you live. if you live in the valley, you re sweltering.
personal traveling. we have fox team coverage with adam klotz standing by in the fox weather center with christina coleman in los angeles. let s start with her and see what s going on there in the west coast, hey, christina. christina: hi, griff, snowstorms pounded mountains in san bernardino county, 60 miles east of los angeles trapping residents and forcing them to hunker down with food and water as they wait for crews to plow the heavy snowfallen on main highways and country roads. we called 911. we called the gas company, we called 911 and they said to call the gas company and bottom line they said there s 500 calls in front of us. we are thinking we are in southern california yet we had inundation that has generated severe amount of anxiety,
hour. there will be catastrophic flooding and life threatening storm surge. if you are in tampa bay and counties north and south of that it could be something that happens. if you re under an evacuation order. evacuate to higher ground that will be safe from the type of surge and flooding. bill: our fox weather team coverage considers. adam klotz standing by to tell us the latest. dana: first we ll go to phil keating. he is in a beach community a half hour southwest of tampa. sounds like a good place. it is. it is old, classic florida. the time to get out of town is now. no joking around at this point. most of the people in this town have evacuated already leaving it a ghost town. there is hardly any humans within the eye can see.