jon: fox news alert. we ve been telling but the severe weather that s been roaring through the southeastern part of the united states and take a look at this. new video just in from adairsville, georgia. it is thought that a tornado caused this damage. it will take official weather spotters some time to make that official determination. if you look at the damage, it is pretty clear vicious wind have torn apart much of the town adiairsville, georgia. there is a large manufacturing plant there. they make heavy equipment and backhoes and the like. that plant has been severely damaged by what we believe to be a tornado. once again, that has not been officially confirmed by the national weather service.
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themselves but they feel that more needs to be done, jon. jon: mike emanuel on capitol hill for us. thanks, mike. uma: we have this fox news weather alert out of tennessee where the national weather service just confirmed a tornado touching down outside of nashville. it was a category 2 twister with wind reaching 115 miles per hour. it cut a four and a half mile path reaching 150 yards wide. it s part of a dangerous storm system stretching from canada to the gulf of mexico. authorities are still investigating other reports of tornadoes, while some areas are getting hit with hail and severe thunderstorms. we re receiving reports of damaged homes across that region and tens of thousands of customers right now are without power. the danger is far from over, folks. several major cities could soon be in the storm s path. so where is the system heading next? chief meteorologist rick weymouth is joining us live from the fox news extreme weather
opinion there and something we are taking note of. of course we ll be following the developments as they become available to us on what that judge decides to do. gentlemen, thank you very much. thank you. thank you kindly. jon: get that trial underway. we are tracking a dangerous weather system stretching from the gulf of mexico all the way to canada. hail, severe thunderstorms and even tornados. the latest from the fox extreme weather center coming up. oh!
january 29th, 94 degrees. 70 in topeka, kansas. 63 in chicago. that is all about to change though. it is changing here. you can see the temps have dropped by around 25 degrees all across the area behind the storm system and it will continue to change more. take a look at yesterday s highs here. 73 atlanta, right now it s at 70. by friday morning 36. chicago you ll be at zero friday morning, dropping 63 degrees in about three days. big changes in store. uma. uma: it is unbelievable that that kind of drop is going to be happening so soon. thank you very much, rick. jon: new questions about when boeing first learned of the battery problems that forced airlines to ground their airliners. nan airline replaced ten batteries before one of them caught fire when landing at boston logan s airport. investigators are asking for a full operating history of the