>> weather channel meteorologist jim cantore in new orleans . we're coming up tomorrow to see for ourselves but please tell me this gets better soon for these folks.
>> reporter: it does in new orleans but not for others. check this out. 48 hours after landfall it is still in louisiana. a marathoner could run faster than this thing has moved but the rain bands still extending well over 500 miles affecting many states. arkansas on friday, big rain for you. missouri saturday. illinois and indiana as we get into sunday. 4 to 8-inch totals. it'll dent the drought. it won't alleviate it. while isaac was crawling across louisiana look what's going on in the atlantic ocean . we've got leslie and kirk, a tropical storm and hurricane here. none of the storms is expected to affect the u.s. mainland but they make eight named storms for the month of august. that happened only once before in history, 2004 . that brings the total named storms to 12. at this point in time. the last time that happened was 2005 . we all remember what was going on here then. back to you.
>> jim cantore on the riverwalk in new orleans . jim, thanks.
Source: http://video.msnbc.msn.com/nightly-news/48850979/
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