yesterday as well. this is tomorrow. we re looking at that extreme heat continuing so st. louis 103. we re going to be into the low 80s, upper 70s by the weekend. pensacola, 97. atlanta, 95 degrees. that s one big story. we re also watching the chance for showers, severe weather. 11 million people at risk across the great lakes including detroit, also erie. where you see this yellow that s the biggest threat for severe weather. the health threat is low. we have an area of low pressure moving through the great lakes and also looking at a chance of showers and storms. then as we go throughout tomorrow, watch this area of low pressure moving off to the east and a cluster of storms off to ohio. notice the bright colors that s ind kalting where we could see
plus the humidity, what t feels like, 103 degrees in chicago. 103 in st. louis. 103 in d.c. where folks are still suffering. a lot of people without power. this is oppressive and really dangerous. 103 in d.c. 100 in raleigh. 107 in st. louis. incredible heat. 108 in louisville. it s not going anywhere, unfortunately, harris. harris: some of those places i want to draw attention to don t always get this hot during the summertime. some of them do but not everybody. what about severe weather. we are seeing potential for severe weather across the midwest. great lakes, northeast. some of the areas hit hard few days ago with that show. upper midwest, great lakes, towards mid-atlantic region. up towards new england where we could see large hail, damaging winds, even isolated tornadoes. of course, a lot of folks are outside fort fireworks display. so keep a close ear to your