around the century mark, too. the life threatening weather overnight has been in southern wisconsin where we heard of significant flash flooding. we are finally ending the thunderstorm threat in lacrosse. we have an hour or two to go in areas down towards milwaukee. significant flooding in this region. evacuations have taken place as well. as we go through the day today, unfortunately we are going to do it again. 24 million at risk for severe storms from kansas city to des moines, and from kalamazoo to lansing. a line of storms will give the possibility of additional flash flooding because the ground is soaked from this round and the round from monday morning and we have to do it again. as far as the heat goes, i mentioned how hot it will be. 101 in new york city. it will feel like 101 in tampa. even into tomorrow, it should feel like 100 in boston. we could easily have a record high in boston tomorrow.
popping up around d.c. we will continue the trend through the evening. new york city and boston, other areas may get overnight showers and storms but not a lot of bad weather as far as severe weather. 8:00 a.m. tomorrow morning, the rain on and off. boston, raining decently. notice not too bad the i-95 corridor. we may ring out a few showers later in the afternoon, but it is not going to be that bad. it won t be like a lot of wet weather out there for your wednesday. the temperature is relatively cool in boston and new york. there s the thunderstorm threat late today in t.c. hot in texas, 100 in san antonio today. beautiful weather, oklahoma city, no complaints at 85. a peek at tomorrow, early in the day we could get showers and storms and then better in the afternoon. but only 78 in chicago tomorrow, so that s some of your coolest-type weather. i didn t say the f-a-l-l word, ayman. exactly, not until halloween. thanks for that. still ahead, in the nfl a big-name running back signs w
have conflict of interest. if republicans stick together, the democrats only have the option of delaying confirmation of these nominees, and so they are burning the clock, if you will, which also keeps the senate from taking up other matters like repealing and replacing obamacare. jon: mike emanuel on capitol hill, thank you. jenna: devastating scene left behind after tornadoes ripped through several southern states killing at least 19 people in georgia and mississippi this weekend. there were reports of 39 apparent tornadoes in the region. joining us life as bill bunting, the chief of forecast operations for the national weather service storm prediction center. where is the threat now? good to be with you. the good news is the severe thunderstorm threat has shifted offshore now with the passage of the cold front. there will still be some heavy rain along the coast and snow in new england, but the rescue and recovery operations across the southeast, the severe storms that has e
of of interstate 80 through southern wyoming because of the blowing snow are still closed. let s get into the weather map. yesterday we had ten tornadoes. that s pretty impressive for november standard. thankfully a lot of them are the weaker time of tornadoes. we didn t have any of the big massive ones that take out a town. we didn t have any reports of any injuries or deaths. that s great. a lot of wind damage reports in the blue. about 126 wind damage reports so there s going to be some cleanup to be done. we re not done with the damage yet. the thunderstorm threat is over with. those have weakened. but the storm is now moving over lake michigan and the winds are howling. there s a lot of people on social media reporting from the des moines area through chicago that they just heard the wind all night long. just beating on their houses. it s like a tropical storm has been moving through. that s how strong the winds have been. we still have high wind warnings from mancato, from grand
that s where we heard of one confirmed tornado. that tornado tore through cisco, texas, killing one person and critically injuring another, and there are downed power lines and street flooding in the down pea. we also know there were confirmed tornados in colorado and kansas, so yesterday was a very difficult day in terms of violent weather throughout this area. today, again, there is the threat for more severe weather in this area, so we are definitely keeping an eye on the skies and making sure that everybody is safe, alison. we want you to be safe as you continue your work there under the thunderstorm threat there in texas. 32 million people could be in the path of severe weather today, and don t forget the tropical storm hitting the