july keeps it that way in fact. extreme heat possible also around the northwest. and also the international portion on around parts of new england as well. as far as wet weather is concerned, if you think it s been soggy in the month of june the month of june looks much the same around the southern and southeastern corner of the country. at least that s what the long-range forecast indicates. notice the temperature trend going into monday. looks to be cooling off around parts of the northeastern united states. that s great news across that region. we re also watching something in the way of tropical activity forming off the cape verde islands out there across the atlantic. the national hurricane center gives this about a 60% chance of forming into a tropical disturbance going in by the latter portion of this week. it would be tropical storm don if it does form. we re in line for a d letter storm. in the pacific couple areas of interest. one with a 60% chance, another one with a 40% cha
0% containment right now. you will notice some of the firefighters battling this blaze and about 150 personnel doing that as we speak. four helicopters and five air tankers and five attack platforms and several structures and small communities at risk. voluntary evacuations for those areas and highway 4 remaining closed. the good news is here that the fire is showing signs of slowing down. but this is all part of the bigger picture here. what s happening over the southwestern u.s. if you re tuning in from california to nevada, as well as utah and southwestern arizona, prepare yourself for excessive heat. we all know this part of the world gets hot this time of year. but, goodness, it s not even officially summer yet until next week wednesday. unbelievable. when we put our temperature trend forward over the next seven days, we don t really like to see that deep, dark shade of red and hot pink showing up on our weather maps because that
united states this weekend. karen maginnis joining us with more. and i know this is not a meteorological term, but this has been one coo-coo winter. yes, it has. you surprised me when you said that. that is funny. because it has been so mild in a number of areas, that now we re starting to see this arctic blast engulf much of the eastern seaboard. first it plucks toward tplunges mid-atlantic and then all the way down towards the southeast. i just take for instance for atlanta, georgia, at the beginning of the month, 80 degrees. that was a high temperature. we saw a few days where the temperature was in the 70s. all these are degrees fahrenheit. but as you can see, in the temperature trend, as we go forwa towards turks it wiesday, it wi
eventually all of ha rain spreading off to the west and even producing a little bit of snow given the cold temperatures in place. taking a look at how much rain, not a whole lot for places like france, maybe 25 millimeters or so. a little bit of snow in the higher elevations but really not too much to add to those totals. you mentioned the refugees. this is a look at macedonia where the cold is still continuing to plague that area. keep in mind the temperatures here have been just above freezing for those high temperatures. we are looking at slightly warmer temperatures by the end of the week. but really across this region it has been bitterly cold with some of those low temperatures well below average making life very difficult there. the temperature trend though is looking up for you in europe. some more mild air will start to make its way into the area and that will begin about midweek into late week of this week. so we re looking at much more average-like temperatures in
advisory. generally for gusts up to 40 miles an hour. near the coast up to 60 miles an hour. providence and boston in the afternoon hours with the winds dying down a bit. that is the concern with the windy weather in the forecast. i want to show you what is in store with the temperature trend. the rain will be scattered in nature. the temperatures warm up for a couple days, but dramatic shift happens on friday and saturday and sunday struggling to get up above the 30s. that is seasonal norms for this time of year. thank you, pedram. president trump remaking america s trade relationships with the rest of the world. pulling the u.s. out of the trade deal that was key to the obama legacy.