how many aftershocks we ve been having and how strong they are. a half hour ago we had a 6.0 aftershock and can produce little minor tsunamis and very concerned. it s unusual having this many aftershocks and concerned with the wind direction in case we get a nuclear cloud. right now, a light onshore flow. over the next few days, the wind is going off the coast. if there are any nuclear catastrophes, it s heading over the pacific. a slow commute for your troubles. a little chilly in d.c. carry your umbrella. you may need it on the way home. most of the areas in the east coast should be dry. minneapolis, chance of showers, traveling from the west coast, san francisco north wards, you have to deal with a lot of rain. you re watching morning joe brewed by starbucks. [ female announcer ] sometimes you need tomorrow
february of 2010 and they still have after shocks so this will go on for a very long time. remember when you have an earthquake of around 7.0 or above you can get tsunami coming from that. so the aftershocks have been over 7 and we could see minor tsunamis. so, very scary. and next couple of days everyone is there thinking of what to do in the search-and-rescue and recovery and it will be cold overnight and a couple of warm days. when i say warm i mean upper 50 s and 60 s but it cools down by tuesday and wednesday done to around 40 and maybe snow. i said something earlier i to not realize the nuclear plant is south of this area and on the coast so winds would employee would blow that radiation to the