for this river to gradually recede and the flood water toss gradually recede. the ground is very saturated. the other problem with the same storm system, it s a slow mover and has severe weather with it, a high risk for severe weather has been issued across northeast texas, southern parts of arkansas, and what this means across this particular area is that we have a high chance to see long lived powerful tornadoes. this is something to take seriously if you do live in these areas. otherwise a broad area will be seeing storm storms, from texas to the northeast, talking about reports of severe weather and a slow moving system. so even as we head into tomorrow, similar areas are going to see severe weather. once again, we re talking about large hail, strong winds and violent tornadoes. jon: scary stuff. thank you. jenna: you think gas prices are high right now? analysts predict we could see $6 a gallon by the summer. now, the national average is
meanwhile, a new group of israelis have formed a new group of peaceful agreements. the group hopes it will encourage netanyahu to break the deadlock oig. back here residents in the nation s south remain without power this morning after violent storms pounded the region with tornados, hail and lightning yesterday. the storms were part of a fast moving system that cut a wide swath from the mississippi river across the region to georgia and the carolinas. at least nine people were killed including several who died on roads by downed trees and power lines. the national weather service has confirmed eight tornados among the two dozen reported. the hunt is on for a brazen gunman in kentucky after he executed two gas station robberies back to back. the clerk at the first incident was not hurt. unfortunately, things became violent during the second robbery.
eight states under it and it means miserable terrible weather. 6 to 10 in oklahoma city and 8 to 14 northwest of little rock. 1 to 3 potentially in dallas. right now, temperatures are 16 degrees. it s snowing. it was freezing rain just a little bit ago. and the winds are gusting over 30 miles an hour. it is absolutely miserable right now in dallas. that will hopefully change as we go through time. this is a quick moving system. that is the good news. we are looking at temperatures that are definitely warmer ahead of the front than they are behind the front. i ve had enough of your magic. this is what it looks like behind the front as far as temperatures that have windchills are well below zero. 6 degrees the current temperature in kansas city. 26 in memphis. certainly cold enough for snow. you will get some snow in memphis and you will get snow in northern parts of mississippi. huntsville, alabama, birmingham probably won t see a lot in the way of snow across parts in
if you re winter weary, i m sorry. yeah, a live picture from wcvb-tv, our affiliate. 2 inches on the ground in boston. 4 to 7 total probably. local heavier amounts, especially west of the city. this is going to be a high impact storm for you but short duration. the snow will wind down, say, mid afternoon or so but the winds will being kicking in. you re done with it in new york city and new jersey so that s good for the most part. you re looking at between 2 and 4 inches of snowfall that you ve had. the storm system is riding up the coast and there you can see it. a good thing this is a fast moving system because things will look better by the weekend. arctic air is invading the nation s midsection. this is on the thermometer, not to mention the windchill. 28 below in international falls right now and windchill indiceses 20s and 30s below zero this morning in chicago.
here s the website. it s really interesting. he was a surfer and lifeguard on the beach and he was lost at sea. so they do it this in memory of him. it s only been down eight times. so they pick a window of time usually during the winter months when you tend to get those types of waves. and if they meet the criteria, they ll be out withere kicking . would he f now that you re all warmed up, we ll cool you down a little bit with the snow. we ve had snow coming down across parts of the plain states. eight inches in st. louis, the snow coming down in indianapolis as well as cincinnati and this whole system will be on the move. it s a fast moving system, so that s some good news. otherwise these totals would have been way higher. it s moving through the ohio valley tonight and into the northeast tomorrow. the accumulating snows could stay around half of a foot or less for most people into the northeast. the heaviest accumulations into northern parts of new england