a radiation storm along with it. among the other effects, the northern lights could be seen further south and the aurora on st. patrick s day was green. cleanup resumes at civil war era tem terry in ohio. the vandal, mother nature. chunks of ice from a nearby river here. nearly all of the gravestones have been shoved out of place as well as a wrought iron fence around the cemetery. crews can t work on the gravesites until the ice melts. it also damaged two river side parks. rain from the gulf coast to the ohio valley today. showers in the southwest. denver area and the dakotas. nearly everywhere else will be dry. the northeast much colder today. portland and salt lake city will reach 64 degrees today. 70 in the rockies. mid to upper 40s in the midwest. most of the south and southwest in the 70s. steamy florida, high of 87 in miami. north carolina police are searching for darth vader.
these polls. the question is can her campaign avoid the pitfalls they suffered in that 2008 race. do they avoid the staff in-fighting that plagued her campaign. can they keep her husband, former president bill clinton, on message and avoid the gaffes he had. we ll be watching and her campaign will be so closely scrutinized once it gets under way in probably the spring. we ll be watching every move closely. steve, i love when you say great questions when i feed you the questions that form your article. great questions that you posed to yourself, brother. the third question that you posed does hillary run away from obama in 2016. what do you think about that? that is really going to be is hillary clinton the third obama term? right now president obama s approval ratings are on the rise slightly. he s in the mid to upper 40s back from the low 40s where he was for the midterm elections. the problem is, where does he
the day today but for the most part, we are at no delays from boston to new york and d.c. and look at the temperatures. we are in the mid to upper 40s. whatever snow was on the ground even in new england a lot of it is gone after our january thaw. so where do we go from here? snow day for you. green bay down to milwaukee. about four to six inches by the end of the day. a lot of schools may dismiss early or maybe they didn t have them today. you ll see some snowflakes in chicago, but not a lot of accumulation. the rest of the east coast looking very wet on this tuesday morning. back to you, mika. bill, thank you. deputy editor, vanity fair, featuring jimmy fallon. let s start with jimmy fallon. right off the top, you write how this guy could not be any
haggle. andrea mitchell reports is coming up next. all eye on the midwest today with kansas city expecting up to a foot of snow and heavy, heavy rain extends all the way into the southeast. severe storms are possible today in the panhandle of florida. washington d.c., could even see thunderstorms later today. new york city, we will start to see some lighter showers. not until later in the day. highs in the northeast today in the mid to upper 40s. [ female announcer ] it balances you.
that s really about it. as advertised, we get that big shot of cold air dipping down into the entire eastern half of the country this weekend. we re looking good as far as snow is concerned. look at new york city. two days in the mid to upper 40s. no complaints. the snow almost completely gone from that big snowstorm last weekend. we get colder this weekend, but it s short-lived. here s your valentine s day forecast. what a beautiful day from the southeast through texas all the way through the whole southern half of the country. and then the northern plains, we showed you some of those snow showers possibly around chicago, too. overall looks like a nice day for anyone traveling on the eastern seaboard. washington, d.c., near 50 degrees today. not so bad, mid-february. you re watching morning joe brewed by starbucks. [ dad ] find it?