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concern. eventually that will run all the way downthemississippi. thereis still snow melting across the upper plane, this will be something or dealing with for a while. the good news is there beginning to get a break. that big system now beginning to run along the east coast and some rain all the way down along the scope of the gulf of mexico stretching back through portions of texas. this will be a spot where we see heavy rain and running up to new england where there have been heavy showers across philadelphia, new york and even some snow with these upper elevations. you're getting upstate into new england, likely in some cases no continuing to fall. especially off the great lakes, anywhere from two or 3 inches of snow. we get to the point where we feel like most of that is behind us. still a little bit of snow behind us. behind the system you can see it's a lot colder. 60 degrees in new york. chicago, 32 degrees. this is a big cold front. as mechanistic around for a long time. we get into monday and tuesday , warmer air beginning to come back into the middle of the country. at th
concern. eventually that will run all the way down the mississippi. there is still snow melting across the upper plane, this will be something or dealing with for a while. the good news is there beginning to get a break. that big system now beginning to run along the east coast and some rain all the way down along the scope of the gulf of mexico stretching back through portions of texas. this will be a spot where we see heavy rain and running up to new england where there have been heavy...
for severe weather is back across tennessee, kentucky, stretching backtowardsmississippi. there'san area with an elevated or slight risk of severe weather, including louisville, through nashville and stretching farther south, that's where we could see hail, big thunderstorms, winds gusting up to 60 miles an hour, isolated tornado here or there is possible as the system sweeps across the southeast for now and we run into the overnight hours otherwise, the concern continues to be a lot of flooding in the middle of the country. this is another big rain maker. it's farther off to the east but we're looking at indiana and ohio, bringing that rain eventually down into the mississippi river because that's where all this water eventually has to flow and the flooding continues to be a problem across some of those areas. these are our flood advic advis, in the green, those are flood warnings, from the mississippi, down to the gulf of mexico. the cold front that we're tracking, it's going to shift tomorrow as we see the whole system run up to the east coast. it is spring. it cools off behin
for severe weather is back across tennessee, kentucky, stretching back towards mississippi. there's an area with an elevated or slight risk of severe weather, including louisville, through nashville and stretching farther south, that's where we could see hail, big thunderstorms, winds gusting up to 60 miles an hour, isolated tornado here or there is possible as the system sweeps across the southeast for now and we run into the overnight hours otherwise, the concern continues to be a lot of...
mississippi. thisis a large system, we'll be paying attention tonight into tomorrow morning. arthel: adam, thank you. mike: that does it for us. we'll be back here in one hour for more news. it will be awesome. arthel: absolutely. "the journal editorial report" is after this short break. stick around, mike emanuel, arthel neville. mike: see you then. i would like to take a moment to address my fellow veterans, because i know so many of you have served our country honorably. one of the benefits that we as a country give you as a veteran is your eligibility for a va loan. which lets you buy a home with no down payment. now there's no reason to rent when you can own. with automatic authority from the va, we can say yes when banks say no. helping veterans buy homes, that's newday usa. call 1-855-678-9927 paul: welcome to "the journal editorial report." i'm paul gigot. the special counsel may have wrapped up his investigation but the political battle far from over. as democrats this week called for attorney general william barr to immediately release the entire mueller report and pushed back o
mississippi. this is a large system, we'll be paying attention tonight into tomorrow morning. arthel: adam, thank you. mike: that does it for us. we'll be back here in one hour for more news. it will be awesome. arthel: absolutely. "the journal editorial report" is after this short break. stick around, mike emanuel, arthel neville. mike: see you then. i would like to take a moment to address my fellow veterans, because i know so many of you have served our country honorably. one of...
green line, themissouri,mississippiriverflooding, we are seeing plenty surrounding areas, it'll be issue off and on in entire spring, we look at future radar, rarely do i show with nothing on it, that gives us time to clear off sunday, monday, tuesday, likely no more rain back in the region until we get into thursday and friday, maybe the larger concern in future forecast, i will run through several days from current temperatures, fairly cold in upper midwest, we do start to warm up, tuesday, wednesday and then thursday, suddenly big warm-up in the country, we could be talking not big rains but snow melt before the next week is over. arthel: which means more water and possible more flooding. >> yeah. arthel: adam klotz, thank you. eric: another senator entered the 2020 race for the white house, new york's kirsten gillibrand officially has become the latest democratic candidate to jump in, coming up how she's trying to appeal to the voters in the growing field. luckily there's me, cologuard. the noninvasive test you use at home. it all starts when your doctor orders me. then it's
green line, the missouri, mississippi river flooding, we are seeing plenty surrounding areas, it'll be issue off and on in entire spring, we look at future radar, rarely do i show with nothing on it, that gives us time to clear off sunday, monday, tuesday, likely no more rain back in the region until we get into thursday and friday, maybe the larger concern in future forecast, i will run through several days from current temperatures, fairly cold in upper midwest, we do start to warm up,...
flooding running down along the missouri river. all of the creeks along it. same is true ofthemississippi. goodnews is beginning to lower little bit and will be allowed to do so because there is not just more rain on the way. future radar or don't show a clear radar, but the good news is that is clear all the way till at least the middle of this upcoming week. >> it looks pretty good by our count. thank you for that. we will tell you how honored and the new (ding) hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... zealand well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ when cravings hit, hit back. choose glucerna, with slow release carbs to help manage blood sugar, and start making everyday progress. glucerna. and i recently had hi, ia heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have
flooding running down along the missouri river. all of the creeks along it. same is true of the mississippi. good news is beginning to lower little bit and will be allowed to do so because there is not just more rain on the way. future radar or don't show a clear radar, but the good news is that is clear all the way till at least the middle of this upcoming week. >> it looks pretty good by our count. thank you for that. we will tell you how honored and the new (ding) hey, who are you?...
aboutthemississippiriver.this is several days even though we're not talking about more rain on the way in her future radar. sunday into tuesday and the good news across the region, maybe a couple sprinkles here and there but it's mostly dry the next couple days. even though it is still a mass come at least there isn't more rain on the way in the immediate future. eric: that could be released. arthel: absolutely. that does it for us for now. it will be back at 4:00 eastern. eric: happy st. patrick's day. arthel: yeah, happy st. patrick's day. leland and laura up next. d neve. does this sound dismal? it isn't. ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful life on earth. ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful life on earth. you need insurance. but it's not really something you want to buy. it's not sexy. or delicious. or fun. but since you need both car and home insurance, why not bundle them with esurance and save up to 10%? which you can spend on things you really want to buy, like... well, i don't know what you'd wanna buy because i'm just a guy on your tv. esurance. it's surprisingly painless. we real
about the mississippi river. this is several days even though we're not talking about more rain on the way in her future radar. sunday into tuesday and the good news across the region, maybe a couple sprinkles here and there but it's mostly dry the next couple days. even though it is still a mass come at least there isn't more rain on the way in the immediate future. eric: that could be released. arthel: absolutely. that does it for us for now. it will be back at 4:00 eastern. eric: happy st....
missouri, this isthemississippiand,obviously, all running south over the next several days. the good news is, satellite and radar completely clear, so we do have a little bit of time to dry off. the only large system we're watching so far today continues to be heavy rain falling across portions of the gulf of mexico. that is going to be off and on throughout the course of today, running into tonight and then early tomorrow. but our future radar shows good news for this general region where we were talking about all that heavy rain, maybe some light showers as you get into sunday. but monday, into tuesday, this is all looking clear. if we go far enough into the future, i'm running all the way the tuesday, mostly dry across the country. wednesday and thursday we are going to see another round of showers. this is far enough out, there could still be some wiggle room about where it moves, but that should be enough time that we're able to see some of this rain clear out, and then we'll be starting from scratch. arthel: yeah. let's hope they get a break there. adam klotz, thank you so
missouri, this is the mississippi and, obviously, all running south over the next several days. the good news is, satellite and radar completely clear, so we do have a little bit of time to dry off. the only large system we're watching so far today continues to be heavy rain falling across portions of the gulf of mexico. that is going to be off and on throughout the course of today, running into tonight and then early tomorrow. but our future radar shows good news for this general region where...
areas where is thicker you talk about the missouri river behind it,themississippiriver,these are the current gauges. we can look at the forecast and it looks as though the water will only raise as we continue through the weekend. you see more red and pink colors which means were getting moderate flooding or major flooding. this happening despite the fact there is no rain on the way. we saw big storms but now were drying off. good news, satellite and radar across the region. were getting a chance for water to eventually run down getting into early next week. future radar shores mostly clear conditions. you're not seeing a lot throughout the center of the country, sunday into monday. as we look further down the line we will see rain work back into the area. this is the precipitation models. it's taking you to tuesday. dry until the middle of the week. for the middle of next week another system will be sweeping across the country. this will bring more rain. it should be enough time to let water levels fall. is something we will pay attention to as we get closer to that timeframe. th
areas where is thicker you talk about the missouri river behind it, the mississippi river, these are the current gauges. we can look at the forecast and it looks as though the water will only raise as we continue through the weekend. you see more red and pink colors which means were getting moderate flooding or major flooding. this happening despite the fact there is no rain on the way. we saw big storms but now were drying off. good news, satellite and radar across the region. were getting a...
,mississippiriver,this is going to be flooding right now and over the next couple of days. it has not really crested yet. everything you are looking at across this area were talking about, in some cases some really big flooding in some of the spots. take a look at the populate here. i'm having an issue with the graphic. we are going to see flooding, especially their across those portions where we saw all the flood advisories. the good news with the situation is, even though it has not crested yet, satellite and radar is completely clear across the region. we are not looking at rain adding to this over the next couple of days. the only thing we will pay attention to his reign across the gulf of mexico. >> 18 tornadoes, when you think about that happening in that region, that's crazy. thank you, for that. >> reaction around the world to the museum mosque shootings that left 49 dead. additional possible charges are coming. and, the 2020 democrats are on the road this weekend. along with vice president joe biden. in the end, or, is he out? the political panel is next. the best simple salad ever?
, mississippi river, this is going to be flooding right now and over the next couple of days. it has not really crested yet. everything you are looking at across this area were talking about, in some cases some really big flooding in some of the spots. take a look at the populate here. i'm having an issue with the graphic. we are going to see flooding, especially their across those portions where we saw all the flood advisories. the good news with the situation is, even though it has not...
leading edge is what we are paying attention to. currently from areasofmississippiintoalabama and up toward tennessee, all spots we been seeing severe thunderstorms and a tornado watch. everything highlighted in the red area. that's a tender watch. in these conditions are right for tornadoes to pop up. every time you see pinkett means that the circulation is they are likely a tornado on the ground as some of the spots. we've been seeing a pop up often on every 30 minutes to one hour. it will get worse as we get into the evening and overnight hours. where we currently are into portions of northern alabama, the system moves through the overnight hours. it will be spots paying attention to then i will leave you with the system shifting on sunday across portions of southern alabama and southern georgia. those are the same spots that the president had to visit where we saw the devastation last weekend. arthel: those people can't take anymore. let's hope they are clear of any moredevastation. adam klotz , thank you. >> a federal judge has issued a new ruling over the presidents poli
leading edge is what we are paying attention to. currently from areas of mississippi into alabama and up toward tennessee, all spots we been seeing severe thunderstorms and a tornado watch. everything highlighted in the red area. that's a tender watch. in these conditions are right for tornadoes to pop up. every time you see pinkett means that the circulation is they are likely a tornado on the ground as some of the spots. we've been seeing a pop up often on every 30 minutes to one hour. it...
currently on the leading edge, portions ofnorthernmississippigettingup into tennessee, everything there highlighted in the red, those are tornado watched areas, so that's going to be a spot to pay attention to and the system will sweep off towards the east. eric: thanks, so much. arthel: daylight saving time. thank you for the that w forecat we have to pay attention to. we'll be back in one hour. eric: meanwhile, we have the journal editorial support. arthel: charles payne. arthel: charles payne. eric: oh, great. arthel: charles payne. so we built capital one cafes, with savings and checking accounts you can open from here in 5 minutes. this is banking reimagined. what's in your wallet? smile dad. i take medication for high blood pressure and cholesterol. but they might not be enough to protect my heart. adding bayer aspirin can further reduce the risk of another heart attack. because my second chance matters. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. you need insurance. but it's not really something you want to buy. it's not sexy. or delicious. or fun. b
currently on the leading edge, portions of northern mississippi getting up into tennessee, everything there highlighted in the red, those are tornado watched areas, so that's going to be a spot to pay attention to and the system will sweep off towards the east. eric: thanks, so much. arthel: daylight saving time. thank you for the that w forecat we have to pay attention to. we'll be back in one hour. eric: meanwhile, we have the journal editorial support. arthel: charles payne. arthel: charles...
acrossthemississippiifriver, getting closer to memphis. everything highlighted in the red-outlined box. this is a tornado watch in place which means the conditions are ripe for tornadoes to fire up across this entire line and actually within the last hour to 4 minutes, we have -- 45 minute, we have seen several radar-estimated tornadoes. as we get into the afternoon, we'll likely continue to see these pop up as the daytime heating really settles in. the severe threat this weekend, unfortunately, currently we're looking at saturday stretching there across the mississippi valley, getting into portions of tennessee and then mississippi. however, if we begin to look towards tomorrow, this whole system's going to continue to shift a little farther off towards the east, and this is where we could see a tornado threat moving back into places that were already hit last weekend. so every one of these pink highlights, those are where touchdowns touched down on sunday of last week. as you see this, a lot of those running right across is some of the same areas, the potential for sever
across the mississippi if river, getting closer to memphis. everything highlighted in the red-outlined box. this is a tornado watch in place which means the conditions are ripe for tornadoes to fire up across this entire line and actually within the last hour to 4 minutes, we have -- 45 minute, we have seen several radar-estimated tornadoes. as we get into the afternoon, we'll likely continue to see these pop up as the daytime heating really settles in. the severe threat this weekend,...