from that historic heat wave. rain wise, heavy rain down along the gulf coast, still some showers running up the east coast where that s really cooled off temperatures, and this is your independence day forecast. cooler in the northeast, still very hot in the center of the country. there s going to be some showers still along the gulf coast but otherwise mostly dry. anita: hopefully that storm doesn t hinter what s going on in surfside too much. thank you for that report. alicia: homeland securitying secretary alejandro mayorkas set to travel to guatemala next week as migrants continue to make the dangerous journey to our southern border. the trip will come nearly a month after vice president kamala harris create visited the region and as she continues to face criticism for her role in handling the migrant crisis. bill melugin is live on the border in la joya, texas. bill? reporter: good afternoon to you. as we head into the fourth of july, we re really starting to get to that time o
be very comparable to matthew. a lot of people will be comparing the two. so we re kind of we re going to go here and kind of show you, you know, kind of how that s going to play out. so we have two red lines on the map. one of them is the path of dorian and one is the path of what was a major hurricane matthew three years ago. so you can see this one, we just showed you this, there s the wobble, there s the stall. this is the predicted path of dorian. and then this red line coming from a different angle from the south, but they both of them kind of tagged up and almost went right over the top of freeport and grand bahama island and that one was right along the florida coast, so we re going to compare the two because they re going to be similar strength as they re moving along the florida peninsula also. now, as of right now, from about charleston southwards, matthew was closer to the coast. so if you want to compare the two storms, no two storms are exactly the same, but matthew sho
back. just stay. that s what we all are rooting for. flooding last week and last week we saw the rivers rise. tons of rivers still in major flooding stage throughout this week those will begin to go down by next week and hopefully for the most part things are going to be better. rain wise across parts of the carolinas looking okay. a few scattered showers tomorrow. this is wilming tonel. better changes on tuesday. overall the rainfall totals shouldn t be that bad. huge flooding going on in parts of texas and oklahoma throughout the overnight and much of yesterday. some spots up to 15 inches. this is from a tropical system down across the sea of cortez and moved across mexico and caused major flooding there and now incredible flooding in oklahoma. images in there terrifying. heavy rain across i-35 today. see that moving across part of the tennessee valley throughout the day tomorrow. you will notice here across the carolinas looking better. take a look at this though. feeling like fall.
about 4:00 or 5:00 this morning, so that water continues. for obvious reasons, sam right now is in about the worst that we have seen. the winds are up to about 100 miles per hour gusts in that region. at times they come in and out and they can t withstand some of these ran rain bands. what i have been looking at on the radar is once this, the worst of this goes through, a lighter and drier area within a few hours of all of that moisture. the drier part of the southern part of this storm. 100%, rain wise it is more
and stretching into tuesday. a lot of rain expected across much of the west from seattle down to san diego and making its way east over the next day or so. as i mentioned, not just rain, but snow. great for not only the ski reso resorts, but add moisture back in. over a foot of snow in some of the higher elevations. rain wise, much-needed rain in california and stretching up and down the west coast where they had a lot of wildfires. 2 to 4 inches in spots. some could see 5 or 6 inches of rain. temperature wise, we are going to be a bit below normal in places. reno, 60. it will be 83 for the high in vegas. very warm across much of the midwest. chicago could break records, miguel, alison, on tuesday and wednesday of this week. allison, thank you for that.