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gotten extremely active. in fact, the national weather service issued a severe thunderstorm watch through northern texas, springfield, missouri. a large hail, possible damaging winds. tornado possible within this watchbox. but as we focus our attention later this afternoon and evening, we get to the day time heating of the middle of our day, baskally anywhere from northern minnesota to western tennessee and southwestern kentucky. that s where we expect this line of thunderstorms to produce strong potentially torned aic developing thunderstorms that has the potential to cause some damage as well. that line of storms will weaken, move further to the south and east and will focus our attention on sunday for southern georgia and southern alabama as well. by the way, lots of snow for places in new york. including indianapolis, up to a foot today. perfect. still ahead, president trump expresses sympathy for his former campaign chairman after he is sentenced to prison.
launched into this, as well but syrian activists say that it was a horrific massacre that happened in the town of hula. first it was shelled by moretar and once that stopped they entered the town and slaughtered men, women and children, entire families and the latest numbers say that at least 49 children under the age of 10 were killed on that day. it s an atrocity that is outraging not just the syrian people but the international community where we re seeing more gruesome scenes emerge from video taken in that town. horrific scenes showing children by the dozens in small rooms, their lifeless bodies caked in blood, horrifying gruesome, very disturbing scenes, really shocking the world as to how this could have happened. alina? mohammed, obviously the government not taking responsibility but are they saying anything about what happened? reporter: well, the government has flatly denied they had anything to do with this massacre. there was a press conference earlier today b
and they re less prone to take in fluids when they really need them, only when after that point is reached. so watch out for the younger folks too. a lot of cities, including indianapolis, have put together meet plans to keep kids and the elderly, folks that don t have access to air-conditioning, to get them near some sort of city park or pool, to get them toward some sort of building that might have air-conditioning at least during the height of the heat which is, essentially, from about noon until late afternoon. so a lot of cities are doing that in. here in the city of chicago, six cooling centers and they ve been open for a couple of days they hadn t been highly visited, but we expect that will change as the temperatures soar towards 100, expected to surpass over the course of the next couple of days. jon: i see you have heeded the warnings and ditched the necktie. can we just make that a national rule for the rest of summer? [laughter] reporter: i think there s a company, yo
dangerous. as the body temperature starts going up, that s when we start having symptoms that are really of concern. so if we start sweating excessively, if we start breathing fast or if our pulse starts going higher, if we start having nausea or vomiting or if we fate faint, those are really bad signs that something more serious is happening. reporter: now, certainly, folks who are elderly are at risk in such extreme weather conditions like we re having in most of the country right now and certainly the middle sec, but younger folks as well largely because the area, the surface area of their skin versus their body mass is so much smaller that the heat effects them much more often, and they re less prone to take in fluids when they really need them, only when after that point is reached. so watch out for the younger folks too. a lot of cities, including indianapolis, have put together meet plans to keep kids and the elderly, folks that don t have