each down towards arkansas. i mean, it really is quite incredible. fortunately, we think this is it. but never say never in the weather department. look at some of these all time state records. 18 inches in parts of minnesota. wisconsin, 17 inches there. a foot in iowa. and, again, five inches in arkansas, a place where they have never seen may snow. and there is some of the other notable totals. 28 inches in colorado. so, hopefully we re done with the snow, but, again, never say never. i hear that there is some breakfast going on. tucker, inside? nope, not in here, janice. you asked the question, janice, i m grateful you did. who wants breakfast when you can do brunch? i m there. tucker: exactly. come on in the studio. here to show us some way to incorporate the fresh flavors of spring into a delicious brunch menu are chef kyle mcclelland and chef vincent at the
ever have even awakened from that state. sorry to wake you up. tucker: what is going on janice, more than a food snow? a lot of people think they are waking up to a nightmare because it s may and we have seen record breaking snow. look at minneapolis. this is nice in december when you have got santa on the way. but not in may. we saw records shattered all across the midwest down through the central plains. arkansas has never seen snow in may. and it happened. so, really, this is just incredible as some folks are just thinking i just don t want to go through this anymore. let s take a look at the satellite radar imagery. i will show you where the storm is right now. the snow is tapering off, thank goodness but not after dumping in some cases over a foot, a foot and a half of snow. look, this is incredible for may. to see 18 to 24 inches on the ground across iowa, up towards the u.p. of michigan.
45, 50 miles per hour offshore with the dry conditions we are into a severe drought across the west, including california, southern cefl. didn t have the snow pack that they really wanted this year and they didn t have the moisture. ongoing situation really throughout the summer and into the fall. we will continue to monitor that. and at 6:30. we are going to switch gears and talk about record breaking snow across the midwest. the extreme weather center is living up to its name. tucker, alisyn, and clayton back to you. tucker: janice dean, thanks. you bet. alisyn: there is a fox news alert for you because overnight the bodies of two american crew members of a crashed u.s. military plane were found. this is according to an official in kyrgyzstan where the plane went down yesterday during a refueling mission. this morning the search for a third crew member continues. the back half of the plane was found destroyed. the front half is still missing and there is no word yet on what cau
somewhere only. only about three to six inches in denver. that s going to be enough to cause some headaches. any higher elevations or the elevated surfaces like bridges and overpasses. where is this all heading? it s going to snow in a lot of areas that don t typically see may snow. and we re going to have records because of it. minneapolis, omaha, a chance of seeing snowflakes. kansas and kansas city, have a chance to see snowflakes. it s been 70 or 80 degrees. the earth temperature is very warm. as the snow is falling, it will be melting at the same time. we re thinking of one to three inches areas in nebraska, into the northwestern sections of iowa. minneapolis included, maybe one to three inches of snow, especially on the grass. a lot of the roads will be okay. it s been so warm lately. this time of year, you worry about the storms, severe weather, too. thankfully, there s not a lot of indication of tornadoes. we will see strong