it s not going to be in the northeast. we re looking good from boston to d.c. wouldn t be surprised to have a severe thunderstorm in charlotte, maybe raleigh, atlanta, starting to see storms getting closer to hartsfield-jackson airport. heavy rainfall. the severe weather today up in areas to the north where we have a watch in effect in southern montana, but that s regional flights. the heat is what we re finding on the person i every. same location but they slide to chicago. the biggest issue is in southern arkansas up to 10.5 inches. looks really good areas of the east. still areas from new orleans to atlanta and those areas out west. please be careful. do not use the fireworks out west. the drought situation has been going on for several years. if you do have them, skies will be clear across much of the
Southern Montana communities are showing characteristic resolve in the face of historic floods as they work to quickly clean up the damage to their homes and businesses.
Flooding in Yellowstone National Park has led to Yellowstone closing due to road and other infrastructure damage. KSL-TV’s Chopper 5 got aerial photos of the flood damage throughout Yellowstone.
these places are wild and free and we saw that firsthand. i think the grit of the livingston community in trying to put all our resources together to help where we could is pretty inspiring. unclear when yellowstone national park will be able to reopen. mark officials say they have to assess the damage before letting visitors back in. sandra: reporting from livington, montana, thank you it s insane. the same 27 that want to defund the police. someone who showed up at justice kavanaugh s house was armed and dangerous last week. not where we should be going in that country. we have to make sure the justices are protected and law enforcement not just on the hill but everywhere across the country are fully funded and have the resources they need to keep our communities safe. sandra: nancy mace calling
today. temps hitting the triple digits in part of the midwest and south. forecaster say it may take weeks for those people to get some relief. in montana and idaho temperatures rose so fast that most of the snow still on the ground did melt. that along with heavy rainfall caused extreme and destructive flooding. so bad at yellowstone national park that officials say the landscape has changed and park is totally closed. max gordon is in southern montana for us at this hour with the latest from there. hey, max. good morning from livingston, montana. right now we stand along the banks of the yellowstone river. the floodwaters are starting to go down we have seen unprecedented amounts of flow here in the yellowstone river. incredible damage here. the montana army national guard says over the past few days they ve had to rescue 87 people. bridges washed out, roads