to the calf on wednesday. the zoo says mom and the baby are doing great. they ll remain off habitat for a couple weeks so that they can bond. toy story carry character coming a real-life hero hero. running over to let jesse know she s got a super fan watching the parade and trying to get her attention. if the cowgirl races are six years old and gets her big enthusiastic hug. great picture. that s one for the scrapbook. check this out, lightning strike setting a palm trees ablaze. you can see all the embers down the street and the strike came amid what has been called monsoon storms in the hippie area bringing heavy rain, thunder, lightning overnight. it s a pretty special day for me. i would like to introduce to you your first officer a brand-new member of the southwest team
the heat moves into the intermountain west and the northern plains new york the upper midwest, central and southern plains as well. work you see the orange, that is the heat advisory, the heat warning in that hot pink color. and as we go through the rest of this week, we are tracking the heat and looking at 100 degrees in helena, and 13 degrees above what is average for this time of the year, and jackson, temperatures in the 80s, and denver, 100 degrees, unfortunately that heat moves to the east and tomorrow, we re looking at temperatures about 17 degrees above average in omaha, at 101, and that heat will move to the east as we head towards thursday. so the week ahead today, we re looking at more rain in the ohio valley, down to the tennessee vally, portions of the southeast, monsoon storms bringing a chance for flooding in the southwest and record highs in the northern plains. by wednesday, looking at a severe risk returning to the upper midwest. hot and muggy in the southeast. notice
it s not just drought. the impacts are significant. the ramifications are enormous. it affects people s wages you will have migration and you will have a nightmare. what can people do to fix this? we are looking at a climate ready nation. how to be ready for this and be resilient to this. even if you get some monsoon storms you get some rain short periods of rain fall that does not have much to do with the long-term amount of rain. we are stuck in these patterns where what you get is a drought in the west and it is increasing the activity of hurricanes in the atlantic. it s all connected. people have to be ready. there is no end in sight getting more rainfall in these areas. is there any indication this pattern ever gets broken or is
northeast. tomorrow could be even worse with heavy rains and frequent lightning possible from d.c. to boston. for the details lets bring in meteorologist chris bruen the weather channel. as we get a look at the holiday forecast for saturday, storms are going to be a big issue here, especially across the i-95 corridor. southern new england we re not just talking about your simple thunderstorms, severe weather. damaing winds and heavy rainfall could cause flocoerns n arareas from d.c. to new york cy and boston. outside of the northeast, the southeast will hold on to afternoon storms, and we could haveisrea. otherwise, fairly quiet here from the west coast and across the heartland of the country. let s get a sneak peek of the fourth of july forecre gng to ho thunderstorms in the northern tier and across the southeast. you can see temperatures are where you would expect them to be this time of the year, and some monsoon storms back across arizona and colorado. back to you, major. garr
support that this country needs in the fight against the apathy of war. brazilian police say they re looking forfive more people believed to be involved in the murder of the british journalist dom phillips and indigenous expert bruno pereira. three suspects have already been arrested in connection with the killing in the amazon. the pair were investigating the involvement of criminal gangs in illegalfishing and mining when they went missing. at least 59 people have died in lightning strikes and landslides triggered by severe monsoon storms in india and bangladesh. millions of people have been stranded while emergency workers have struggled to reach those affected. the flooding is expected to get worse over the next few days. the french president emmanuel macron has suffered a major political setback, after his centrist alliance lost its parliamentary majority. his coalition, ensemble , lost around 100 seats, with major gains for both marine le pen s far right party and a new alliance