Good evening. I am norah odonnell, and thank you for being with us. We come on the air with the threat of dangerous and deadly weather for tens of millions of americans tonight across the southern plains. The National Weather service is issuing a rare high risk forecast for violent thunderstorms, long track tornadoes, and giant hail, talking about hail from 24 inches in diameter, thats the size of baseballs to grapefruit. Residents from oklahoma to kansas are in the bullseye tonight and are bracing for the potential outbreak of powerful ef3 Strength Twisters or stronger. This is the first Time Oklahoma has been under a high risk weather alert in five years. We will begin tonight in Oklahoma City where Meteorologist Paul Goodloe from our partners at the Weather Channel is standing by for a busy night of storms. Good evening, paul. Reporter good evening, norah. Again, the wind has been howling all day long. 30 plus miles an hour as the Winds Of Change coming in here. You mention the high
Norah good evening, i am norah odonnell. And thank you for being with us. We come on the air with dangerous and deadly weather for tens of millions of americans tonight across the southern plains. The National Weather service is issuing a rare highrisk forecast for violent thunderstorms come along track tornadoes, and giant tail. Talking about hail from 24 inches in diameter, the size of baseballs to grapefruit. President s from oklahoma to kansas or in the bullseye tonight and bracing for powerful ef3 Strength Twisters or stronger. This is the first Time Oklahoma has been under high risk weather alert in five years. We will begin tonight in Oklahoma City were meteorologist paul goodloe from our partners at the Weather Channel is standing by for a busy night of storms. Good evening, paul. Reporter good evening, norah, the wind has been howling all day long, 30 plus miles an hour as the wind changed coming down in here. You mentioned a highrisk day, last time that happened was 2019 unde
2-year-old matilda and 9-month-old konrad were on their way to a summer barbecue with her mom when that storm turned deadly and water got into the car. their young mother, katie killed trying to save her babies. heavy downpours because flooding across much of the northeast including pennsylvania and massachusetts, new york, and new jersey where the governor declared a state of emergency on sunday. and the threat is not over, the region is bracing for more rain and flash flooding in the days ahead. rain is not the only dangerous weather that is out there, there s the brutal heat in the west and the south and the smoke from those wildfires in canada is back. bringing unhealthy air to half of the country. we have our team coverage, lana zak will start us off from the hardhead philadelphia suburb of washington crossing. good evening. hi, norah, moments ago the coroner released her findings, five people dead from accidental drowning following those violent flash floods.