shour showers and storms pushing to the east. we have a tornado watch for alabama right now. the future radar shows all this pushing to the east. new england getting it by tomorrow morning. travel is going to be very much an issue as we go through tomorrow morning. wintry mix across much of new york. we are going to see the possibility of two to four inches of snow around the boston area. it is out of here quickly. by wednesday morning, high pressure in control and everything out of the way. ice accumulation, big concern. oklahoma city, kansas city, getting that for today. we re also going to see possible icy situations. chicago, detroit, grand rapids. travel is going to be a big problem as we go through the next 24 to 48 hours. patience a virtue. tell yourself that at the airport. exactly. appreciate it. we re also following breaking news in the fight against isis. iraqi forces, major ajounnnounct this morning, they have liberated the key city of ramadi from the isis militants
together. it s a grand conspiracy aimed at not just islam, but the sunnis. it s hard for us to get our imagination around this in the west, but it s a galvanizing propaganda platform for that part of the world. when they have successes in big european cities. in several european cities now, they re on high alert for an attack with explosives, with guns. yeah. police in vienna saying the attacks could involve several names ton vienna alert. how serious do you think the threat is? after paris, they re taking the faintest hint of an imminent or worth coforthcoming attack w deadly ernest. we saw it in brussels several weeks ago. the headquarters of nato was on lockdown for 72 hours. it s difficult in our position to say what they know or what they think isis is up to. as i say, the game is over, ecerta
approve of how he s handling isis. that s 8 points lower than the confident level under president bush back in 2006. it s important to point out that this poll was taken before this iraqi military victory over ramadi that we just told you about. with me, senior editor peter beinart and spider marks. here s what president obama told npr in an interview recently, listen. isil combines viciousness with very savvy media operations. and as a consequence, if you ve been watching television for the last month, all you ve been seeing, all you ve been hearing about is these guys with masks or black flags who are potentially coming to get you. so, do you think he sees this
an historic victory. some hailing it as a major victory for zmrdiplomacy. there s a reason why 90% think it s a good deal it s because it s a good deal. it doesn t make peace more likely, it makes words more likely. powerful words from the leader of israel. even more powerful, on the floor of the united states nations. 45 seconds signifying the deafening silence towards iran to the rest. at number 6, the bloody war rages in syria and iraq. a sprawling mess in a dangerous proxy war. u.s.-led coalition air strikes pound isis targets in syria. russia says it s bombing isis targets as well. the russians are not attacking isis. they are conducting strikes in areas where there are anti-regime militias. those strikes will bolter bashar
in effect for just north of pensacola moving to the north and east. so, is this going to push to the east, christine, by tomorrow morning, it s going to be a messy commute. wintry mix outside of new york city. we re also going to see possible snow and wintery mix around the boston area. travel is going to be treacherous. be careful. they are traveling to and from grandma s house. i ve got to tell you, around here the cherry blossoms are starting to bloom. it s been crazy. for more on how to help the storm victims in texas and across the country, visit cnn.com slacnn daut ka cnn.c cnn.com/impact. after a punishing blow to isis and retakes the key city of ramadi, why forces there still face major challenges.