friends we have a lot of space on the wall. you will be painting some paintings that will end up on the hallway. we are going all the way down the hallway on fox & friends. and around the building. you better get working. he is going to do this whole building. take a look at the building guys, it s a pretty tall building. i m being paid billions. this is a pretty big building. a lot of floors to cover. we will work at the bottom floor. fox & friends studios. paint to you in the weather center. it may take four years but we will eventually get to you. you can t paint the background because i knead my green screen here. paint a fake green screen and never have to worry about technology. my brain hurts. good to see you clayton. good morning. it s hot and sticky across the east coast clayton s hair still looks great. we are watching a lot of stories heat across the two thirds of the country. watching the potential for severe weather and subtropical storm beryl
are staying indoors. back to you. jamie: a lot of warnings, stay on it. we ll check back. eric: as janice mentioned, beryl expected to force some beachgers to stay home n. daytona beach, the high winds are kicking up the surf and folks are bracing for it. forecasters warning to watch out for possible coastal flooding. how are they dealing with the storm? let s go live to jacksonville, florida, for the latest. it doesn t look like people are going in today, are they? reporter: well, we see more people staying than going here in jacksonville, florida, at a beach here. however, the conditions are certainly deteriorating quickly. we had a spout of rain. as you can see, the winds are picking up, around 23 miles per hour, but we know that the subtropical storm beryl has been upgraded. we can expect to see winds up to 60 miles per hour. we know that there is about 6 1/2 million people visiting this
we think it is about 30 miles per hour now. the wave swells are 8 to 10 feet. we lost about 20-yards of beach because the tide is coming in. so what folks here are concerned about is that the storm which is about 100 miles east exactly the direction you are looking right now headed this way will hit this evening which will be high tide meaning there will be flooding in the low-lying areas. a lot of waterfront and beach front homes is what they are concerned about. the next thing is people out in the water. they told dozens of people along the coast, double red flags. that rip current you can t necessarily see it but it is strong and can pull you over in just a few moments. they do not want people in the water this memorial day weekend. what can people here expect if they are staying throughout the memorial day weekend. 3 to 6 inches of rain between now and monday and we expect the winds to pick up up to 60 miles per hour. that was upgraded two hours
anywhere you see the red. in the yellow you need to pay attention to the local forecasts as well because a lot of people will be outdoors. this is sub tropical storm beryl. 60-mile per hour sustained winds. 74 miles per hour makes it a hurricane. we don t think it will become a hurricane but this will be a nasty event for coastal area of northern florida and georgia up toward the carolinas. making landfall and then curving towards the east out to sea. but look, it becomes a storm again. so we are going to be monitoring this system well into the new workweek. shannon, back to you. shannon: thank you, janice. an announcement on iranian tv today sure to raise attention across the international community with word that iran is planning to launch a new nuclear project. planning to build the new plant alongside the sole existing one. the country s organization says
so we have much cooler air in the northwest, moving eastward. the clash of the air masses could give us the threat of severe weather across the central u.s., though nebraska and kansas, you are under moderate risk for hail, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes. then, of course, beryl. but quickly, we have the scattered shower, thunderstorms, even snowshowers in the mountainous regions, across the great lakes, we could see nature s fireworks, if you will. so this is beryl, subtropical storm beryl, 45-mile-per-hour sustained winds, up to 50 miles per hour. we had a hurricane hunter investigate this situation. it looks like it s going to stay a tropical storm. but it is going to give us inclement weather, no beach weather for parts of the coastal carolinas, towards georgia and florida. so this is going to continue to move westward. we are expecting the landfall overnight and tomorrow. memorial day weekend for all of these areas, make sure that you