authorities are still trying to figure out more details on how the attack was planned and who owns the truck. now, a previously unknown palestinian group is known for they attacked. they could have been inspired by isis, jon. jon: thank you. jenna: thousands are left without power, and possible parts of california and western nevada, heavy rain caused widespread flooding there. our meteorologist has the details for us now. unfortunately, more rain and snow on the way. it should be a good new situation, they have been in a drought for years across the west in southern california. too much rainfall, too much snow pack is going to lead to concerns of flash flooding, debris flow, avalanche risks. let s look at the last 24 hours. all of that moisture streaming in. we have delays at the airports in los angeles and denver as the snow and rain continues in. look at tomorrow. look at that wall of water that
wisconsin and finally out across the west. take a look at this moisture streaming in. it is going to be a major flooding event today alone, maybe 10 inches of rain across california. abby: come inside, it s cold out there. clayton: lights, camera, award season is tonight. hollywood s biggest names under the same roof but before the golden globes start, who can we expect to come in a winner pete: kevin mccarthy whose super excited about all today s predictions . abby: where are you this morning? reporter: i m in dc and i was sitting across from mister batman yesterday, i was excited about that but tonight is the play off for me. he did. unfortunately, he came in, he said kevin, this is not happening. i m very upset about this. i don t think you like my movie predictions but that was the last straw. abby: what are those predictions? kevin: this is the playoffs of the movies and the super
atlanta, 68 degrees, raleigh, north carolina, 68 degrees. new york city, nearly 20 degrees above average today. and then warmer into christmas eve. look at thursday. new york city, 73 degrees. atlanta, 75. by friday, close to 80 degrees. in tampa, by the time we get to friday, we re close to 90 degrees. this has more of that spring-like feel to it, for sure. and with that spring-like feel, you get storms too. we have moisture streaming in off the gulf of mexico. a cold front moving in from the west, that clash of air mass will produce a slight risk of stronger storms. later on tonight, this isn t really going to happen during the daytime across texas and oklahoma, southwestern arkansas, northwestern louisiana, could see strong storms tonight with the largest threat being large hail. then tomorrow, we could see a possible severe weather outbreak, especially in this area in orange, across parts of tennessee, northern mississippi, northwestern alabama. that s where we could see some stron
let s go dylan dreyer. the mulch, the golfing. we have all the numbers have to a good conversation over dinner now. it is wild. but this is all part of that el nino pattern. we are seeing the effects of el nino felt harder than we felt in recent strong el ninos like 1997. it is already much, much warmer than that. this also means type of setup where we have strong storms out west. we have this moisture streaming in off the pacific. we have seen lots of rain, lots of mountain snow. this is amazing news for the not the gulf, for the ski resorts out west, park city, utah, a lot of snow. we re seeing snow pack build and build that is good thing for the drought out in california. on the flip side of that, we have this ridge and the jet stream. record high temperatures likely as we go through the next several days. temperatures will be running about 30 to 40 degrees above average for this time of year. it is incredible. look at our highs for today. even green bay, 39 degrees. that s 11 d
western hemisphere. and bonnie schneider, it seems that in mexico, it seems they have dodged a major bullet, but we are not sure about the rural areas and up in the mountains, but how about texas, it is looking like a bulls eye? you have to see this, because looking at texas and corsicana. and the rainfall of that part of the state and this is what is heading for houston, starting 6:00 this evening to 3:00 tomorrow, we could see rainfall of 3 inches per hour. isolated totals up to a foot. we are not done yet, but look agent a different part tof the state inundated. and corpus christi right now, with the heavy rain coming in, and plenty of moisture from the gulf, and moderate rains increasing as we go through. and you can see a big batch coming in from bay city. moisture streaming in from patricia and so it is not surprising that we are getting