difficult. as i mentioned, this storm was strong enough to produce isolated severe weather. not widespread but in the memphis area, little rock, st. louis, all of missouri for the most part and northern louisiana, a little sliver of mississippi, damaging wind is possible and isolated tornado and of course, airport plans, and the line of storm goes through, big delays, in little rock to memphis. let s talk about the possible delays. obviously with the snowstorm ongoing right now in denver, the possibility of significant delays, later tonight, in minneapolis, saint paul, the airport, we could have big delay, and of cause, with the thunderstorms from chicago, to st. louis, the worst driving conditions, interstate 80 through nebraska, is going to be a mess today and hopefully it won t get closed but 35, you re going to go from rain in kansas city, to snowy weather in minneapolis, and then tomorrow, if there is any good news with any of these storms, the northeast does not look to get hit t
all of the passes are extremely difficult. and snow chains probably required. and road closures probably out of this. the winds strong at the coast, 70 miles an hour and we expect power outages, too. so that s not what you want to deal with as you re heading into the holiday, either. and some of the waves at the coast would be up to 30-foot waves. how crazy is that? so san francisco, the rain for you, late today, and in portland, it looks like maybe a little bit of rain and a lot of them, the majority of the storm though is going to hit south of you and wednesday, this whole thing kicks down through southern california and airport problems, early in the day in san francisco. and los angeles, it looks like a line of showers and storms going through, a possibility of delays and also there in las vegas. and as far as the roads go, of course, driving on 80, we have to see if this is going to be open, when the heaviest of snow goes through and then even though the grapevine here, on a, it c
determined by the majority of the senate. do you think the president acted appropriately on his handling on ukraine? what? do you think he acted appropriately by asking for an investigation? do as i said, we will handle matter as it comes from the house, as we are supposed to under the rules. the chief justice, can you explain that. he presides over the trial. he is in the chair, the chief justice, he rules on all of the motions that are made. and one thing that will be good therapy for senators, they re actually not allowed to speak. they will have to sit there and listen. well, it seems a storm is brewing over washington, d.c. do you like that? you re feeling it today. that s what happens when i m by myself here. kind of get punchy here. i told you, jeff, you should be up here. that s probably why he left. let s get a check of your
but joe biden did indirectly reference some people, two senators from new hampshire, and also sally yates. so that would be pretty interesting that he would directly name these people. incredibly interesting. emily larsen, thank you so much. appreciate it. let s take a turn now and get a check on your weather once again with nbc meteorologist bill kairns. let s address storm two. and you know it is serious when they re telling people in southern organize to get to their destinations by noon today in oregon or you risk getting stranded on the roads and asking people not to travel until wednesday afternoon. so a 24-hour period, they re telling people this storm will have a huge impact. all of the bright white is the clouds. we can t show you the radar because the radar only shoots off the coast about 100, 200 miles here. one of the strongest storms in a while. it moves onshore today. the blue here is snow. code cold enough for significant snow at the lower elevations so
weather with nbc meteorologist bill karins. let s talk about what weather we re not going to ex experience in the next few days. no heat and no hurricane. everything sells on the table. a wildfire outside of sbrsanta a this morning. and a possible travel weather that we re dealing with, areas of i 25, heavy snow in denver spreading out to the plains. in all, we have two big storms. the first storm is here. that is the plains, up to minneapolis later on today, and then the second storm, this is the really strong one coming into the west coast, northern california and oregon later today, in all 22 million people are under a winter weather alert. and the heaviest snow today, some of it is already falling in colorado. and spreads through nebraska, and omaha is on the edge of it, but in sioux city, you will get nailed, and minneapolis, a possibility of six inches of snow for you and northern wisconsin and the upper peninsula of michigan, nine to 12 inches on the table. so that will make