north along the i-35 corridor, north of 44 also. but in the afternoon, we re going to see the potential for more rough weather to develop. from parts of the midwest to the front range of the rockies, you can expect that chance of severe storms. in the southeast, humid, very warm for you. scattered showers possible in the great lakes. out west, fredricka, it s going to be a combination of rain in the low-lying areas. in higher elevations, switching from raindrops to snowflakes. keep in mind, there are a couple of places, a couple of roads at yellowstone national park that are still blocked with up to 20 feet of snowfall. 61 in salt lake city. 61 in seattle. 81 in washington, d.c. 88 in atlanta. high humidity in atlanta. don t let it fool you. it s going to feel much warmer. 75 in boston. fenway park. 88 in miami. 101 in el paso. san francisco with 61.
you put stuff in it. yeah. you ride your beer and drink it, too. oh, my goodness. unbelievable. already, fredricka, have a fine time. we ll see you tomorrow. all right. see you tomorrow. you bet. top of the hour right now, we re focusing on the things that are not so fun in joplin, missouri. more than 150 people still have not been heard from since the deadliest tornado on record hit there last sunday. 132 are confirmed dead. more than 1,000 people were hurt. the federal government has approved nearly $3 million in aid. and president obama actually plans to meet with survivors tomorrow in the city of joplin. all week, we ve been hearing extraordinary stories of survival and, of course, about the people who died trying to save others. our paul vercammen is in joplin. you ve been hearing from the victims there? reporter: when you get an idea of what happened here, a man named dean wells, 59 years old, was so busy helping other people get to shelter in spots of t
what kind of a device given all of your experience would you give to the people of joplin given what may happen in the next few hours? i think tonight looking at the weather pattern i was out this afternoon chasing northern oklahoma, there s a stationary front and what we call overlay, a lot of storms and hail and wind which will continue through the evening hours and then the bigger concern is going to be tomorrow. tomorrow we have a large area from northern kansas along i-35 corridor including cities like wichita, kansas, down to oklahoma city, down to dallas, over to shreveport, little rock, joplin, kansas city, we expect a significant wide scale tornado outbreak with very long track and damaging tornadoes so tomorrow they have to be extremely on guard because computer models show there could be significant tornadoes. this is concerning for everyone in the weather business and everyone here needs to be on
oklahoma, there s a stationary front and what we call overlay, a lot of storms and hail and wind which will continue through the evening hours and then the bigger concern is going to be tomorrow. tomorrow we have a large area from northern kansas along i-35 corridor including cities like wichita, kansas, down to oklahoma city, down to dallas, over to shreveport, little rock, joplin, kansas city, we expect a significant wide scale tornado outbreak with very long track and damaging tornadoes so tomorrow they have to be extremely on guard because computer models show there could be significant tornadoes. this is concerning for everyone in the weather business and everyone here needs to be on full alert especially tomorrow evening as the storms come out of central oklahoma and central kansas and move toward southwest missouri later early evening and late afternoon and be on guard
our ears started to pop. incredible stories of survival. we thought we were going to be sucked up the chimney. now joplin, missouri, holds its breath and wonders is it over yet? it was crazy. i never seen nothing like that a day in my life. why now? what s really going on? that is destroyed. completely. twisters, volcanoes, earthquakes, tsunamis. where will mother nature strike next? eyewitness accounts from storm chasers and reports from the ground. debris on the ground here. this is a special edition of piers morgan tonight. good evening. joplin, missouri, is under another tornado watch tonight. the national weather service says there s a 45% chance of a second tornado outbreak just one day after a deadly twister ripped through the central town and killed at least 116 people. tying it for single deadliest to hit american soil since the national weather service began keeping records 61 years ago. today survivors wander through rubble of neighborhoods to