that, however, did not soften the hard line immigration message from the white house over the weekend. here s what senior advisor steven miller had to says. we re going to do whatever is necessary to build the border wall to stop this ongoing crisis of illegal immigration. this is a very if it comes to it, absolutely. if funding is not approved, this will be the third shutdown in the calendar year, something that has not happened since 1977. let s get a check on your weather now with nbc meteorologist bill karins. it was a rainy weekend. i think 1977 was the last time we saw the sun around here. that s true too. the sun will return, but another rainstorm is in the works for late this week on the east coast again. the weather pattern is just rinse and repeat. let s take you to virginia. this were some problems with the rainfall. we didn t have widespread
going to be nice today. apparently it s going to be rainy. there s a manhattan size little storm across the island, it ll turn out to be nice day. the larger story across country temperatures here are heat, this morning 84-degrees in kansas city, it s going to stay hot here in the next couple of days especially in that area, you the heat, humidity, that s when you get the feel-like temperature and spots that will get 102, 103-degrees today, that s the case in kansas city and case in tulsa and omaha, it continues when you look at all of the locations, these are spots where we have heat advisories, good news for you rob, good news for you, jillian, it s moving off, the sun will return. jillian: the sun will come out. rob: that s what we were thinking we were in. i was very, very scared about 5:00 a.m. jillian: interesting 30 seconds. thank you.
brother coming. and that s how he responds. the only thing he responds to. and republican senator ron johnson standing by for the next round of their debate over health care. but first, bill karins with a check on the forecast. morning, mika. everyone complained with the weather this weekend in the northeast, but the middle of the country was turning their air conditioners on. the march record heat has continued into the beginning of april. it was mid 80s from florida all the way up there to south dakota. ridiculously warm. today, that continues a little bit. still very warm in the middle of the country. still a little cool in new england. we are going to see some thunderstorms in texas. forecast for the northeast, clouds are breaking up. the sun will return. a bit breezy and cool. d.c. southwards, carolinas through the southeast, gorgeous. afternoon thunderstorms in the middle of the country. not a bad day on the west coast. the only really dangerous weather we ll see, of course