raffa is watching this one for us and she s joining us now. what are you seeing in terms of forecast? now? we re watching the possibility of a storm system developing on monday. and here s the bullseye were severe threat would be right over dallas, parts of southern arkansas, there, right in the path of totality, the jet stream or the path to store munis kinda sitting right there. and that s where we can find that storm development and the clouds. so our risk of seeing some rain is pretty high over parts of texas, louisiana, arkansas another storm system up in the northern plains as well. and you can see where we can find some showers as we go into monday and that would of course come with some cloud cover. so when you look at the cloud cover, you could see it does look pretty cloudy, especially on the southern half of the path of totality here from texas into arkansas, maybe a little bit more clear up in new england, places like upstate new york and vermont on that path of
left them at times exasperated, at times pretty upbeat. and they appear to have moved forward. it s the russian air superiority, the half ton bombs you saw left. that causes them to at times run to the basement, not know what they can do to lose friends on a daily basis at times. that s fundamentally moscow s advantage here. until ukraine gets the just hours ago that russia will still have. nick paton walsh, absolutely critical reporting by you and your team. thanks so much. next, we ll talk with someone forced to leave maui, now waiting tonight to find out whether the wildfire burning through her neighborhood spares her home.
equipment they would scoff at. they obviously travel in with tires so threadbare, no american soldier would be expected to drive it. they have no time for assessments that they are failing. [speaking in a non-english language] [speaking in a non-english language] and that underestimation is visible here and then there is town of orikhiv pummeled by the main problem, russian air superiority and a half ton bombs that they drop. at any moment, it may not matter how much cover that you have. [speaking in a non-english language] we take a cover in a basement, one day 20 rockets hit in as many minutes. the way now is for another
now from the frontlines, nick, just a breathtaking harrowing look at the action on the frontlines. what are these frontline troops telling you that they need most right now? air power, really. yes, they are finding the russians ahead of the paratroopers often to be well dug in, to be trained, to be willing to hold those positions and able to do so. and we have heard over the, week we really spent with that unit, how they fluctuate with success and have left them at times exasperated. and at times pretty upbeat. and they do appear to have moved forward. but it is the russian air superiority. we have ton bombs that you saw that left startling craters, that causes, and frankly, to run to the basement and not know whether they can, move whether they can advance, what they can do to lose friends on a daily basis at times. that is fundamentally moscow s advantage here. and it is something which until ukraine gets their ukrainian president glimmers top so positively just hours
underestimation is advisable here in the nearest town pummeled by the main problem, russian air superiority and the half ton bombs they drop. at any moment it may not matter how much cover pyou have. we take cover in a basement. one day 20 rockets hit in as many minutes. the wait now is for what they think is another missile to come and land. smell of death haunts the rebel where entire lives have been torn through. this was the main humanitarian aid point of the town. and weeks ago this is where the remaining locals would be hiding out getting shelter from airstrikes. but it has taken a direct hit and quite a few people lost their lives when this explosion happened. you can still smell the explosive in the air.