west. absolutely. i m sure texas would love to donate that rain to the drought stricken west. and that is why we have the expression turn around, don t drown. do not travel into your o you can t see the bottom of. because you end up like we just saw. let s look at the temperatures. 50s in denver. cold enough for snow in the rockies and very warm ahead of the next cold front. that gives us the ingredients we re going to need for the next three days of the severe weather. let s take a look. we don t have any watches just yet. a the couple of severe thunderstorm warnings in parts of the central u.s. but look at the snow across the rockies here. and again we ve gotta pocket of cold air and that gives us the potential for hail danging winds and tornados. and possibilities of spring skiing in the colorado rockies. let s look at the radar. into the southeast and mid atlantic on monday. far reaching system that will bring quite a bit of severe
there. there is your temperatures across the u.s. again. the real cold air is sort of trapped across the great lakes. the northeast up towards new england where they could get several inches of snow. julie, i know this is good. you like spring skiing. you like the snow. i m just sitting here and talking about not that i wasn t giving you full attention, how i get so depressed at the end of the winter. i m the opposite of the rest of the world. i love to hear that. that s one example. she s a snow bunny. i was bummed when i came back from the last weekend up in vermont skiing. i m bummed you re bummed to be sitting here with me. now that it s snow i have to take the skis back out. i don t know. janice, thank you. well, serious news right now. fidel castro making his first public appearance since cuba agreed last december to normalize relations with the u.s. these photos just released of him greeting a delegation from venezuela. he shook hands through the window of hi
now. you re 21 degrees in minot. behind this front that moved through, it is windy. it feels like 6 in minot. we are mid-april and it feels cold. that s if the area is feeling like snow in april, that s one of the spots. we re going to get snow today and severe weather as well. here s the forecast across the northeast for the day today. a little bit of rain exited the east coast earlier this morning. but we ll see very nice temperatures again and plenty of sunshine. enjoy today. tomorrow looking fine as well. it s tuesday where the temps drop back into the 40s. down to the southeast, we are going to be looking at some severe weather across areas of texas and into oklahoma and arkansas. that s going to be starting mid-afternoon today. be prepared for that. some of those could be severe with a tornado or two. we ll watch that. into the northern plains, this is where we have the snow moving in, especially across parts of nebraska and snow into wisconsin overnight throughout much of the da
look. how about denver? we will pick denver for today. 71 today. tomorrow 37 and get snow tomorrow. maybe up to 6 inches. pretty good spring skiing out there and probably get that sunday. going to be a pretty great day out there. warm back up to 63 by tuesday. out east coast. system bring rain. past that it will be a great day today. rain across areas of the far northern plains. great lakes this morning. that is going to stall out and stick there. out across the west. very heavy rain and severe weather across the plains in the next couple of days. the slight risk. i think is mostly very strong winds at times and maybe some isolated flooding. tomorrow a bigger risk for severe weather on our sunday, you see that area of red. bulls eye where we could see possibly strong tornadoes. tomorrow big day for severe weather that we will continue to watch here. that just moves a little to the east for your monday as well. outstanding.
to get their act together here with big snow, although it s possible with the european model predicting more than anyone else. there is the low heading up the east coast on the american model. some light snow in the cape and also in parts of maine, 4 to 6 inches probably on the extreme eastern edge here, but nothing for the city. a little bit back here in washington, d.c., into the blue ridge parkway. now the european model, a completely different idea. a little bit closer to the shore, so the snow is not in the ocean, a little bit more onshore, so there could be 10 to 12 inches from chatham back to about plymouth and also up here into parts of maine. we even see a little bit of snow in the city, which i think is possible one way or the other, also snow into atlantic city and d.c. we will see which one is more accurate and also have jennifer gray with a live, new update on the new computer models coming up here next hour. for wednesday afternoon, mountain snows, good news for skiers ou