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abc news reporter larry jacobs has a look at some of the areas hardest hit. >> it is the winter that won't go away. from colorado to kansas to missouri. they are digging out from as much as 19 inches of snow. crews have been working nonstop to clear accidents and massive pile ups caused by poor visibility and dangerous road conditions. driving around kansas city, missouri was a challenge after the third major snowstorm hit there. the same system that brought snow to the midwest is making its way across the country. it spawned severe weather in the south and strong winds in atlanta and it blew 24 tree into an apartment building. fortunately the build is was unoccupied. >> it came tumbling down like the london bridge. >> look at this. fierce winds through a lowe's store in orlando, florida pushing carts like toys. the storm is forecast to take aim at the mid-atlantic from washington to new york city. larry jacobs, abc news, new york. >> the storm is also causing problems at airports across the midwest. hundreds of people are stranded at st. louis' lambert airport. in colorado more than
abc news reporter larry jacobs has a look at some of the areas hardest hit. >> it is the winter that won't go away. from colorado to kansas to missouri. they are digging out from as much as 19 inches of snow. crews have been working nonstop to clear accidents and massive pile ups caused by poor visibility and dangerous road conditions. driving around kansas city, missouri was a challenge after the third major snowstorm hit there. the same system that brought snow to the midwest is making...
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abc news reporter larry jacobs has a look at some of the areas hardest hit. >> it is the winter that won't go away. from colorado to kansas to missouri. they are digging out from as much as 19 inches of snow. crews have been working nonstop to clear accidents and massive pile ups caused by poor visibility and dangerous road conditions. driving around kansas city, missouri was a challenge after the third major snowstorm hit there. the same system that brought snow to the midwest is making its way across the country. it spawned severe weather in the south and strong winds in atlanta and it blew 24 tree into an apartment building. fortunately the build is was unoccupied. >> it came tumbling down like the london bridge. >> look at this. fierce winds through a lowe's store in orlando, florida pushing carts like toys. the storm is forecast to take aim at the mid-atlantic from washington to new york city. larry jacobs, abc news, new york. >> the storm is also causing problems at airports across the midwest. hundreds of people are stranded at st. louis' lambert airport. in colorado more than
abc news reporter larry jacobs has a look at some of the areas hardest hit. >> it is the winter that won't go away. from colorado to kansas to missouri. they are digging out from as much as 19 inches of snow. crews have been working nonstop to clear accidents and massive pile ups caused by poor visibility and dangerous road conditions. driving around kansas city, missouri was a challenge after the third major snowstorm hit there. the same system that brought snow to the midwest is making...
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>> that you should hang him. >> reporter: larry jacobs, abc news, new york. >>> f.a.a. officials are in indiana investigating a deadly plane crash of a private plane crash that slammed into a neighborhood today. e dead two are dead.n that three more people on the ground are in the hospital. the pilot radioed he was having electrical problems before the crash. at least 200 people have been evacuated from the neighborhood because of a gas leak caused by the accident. >>> still to come tonight on abc7 news at 11:00, more fallout from the san francisco symphony strike and whyng musict striking musicians say they won't give in. also the trial run could a that could affect your morning commute. we'll let you know what is going to be different starting tomorrow. and a mycalifornia coast the california coast, why so many young sea lions are washing up sick and starved. one possible reason >>> new details in the on going san symphony symphony strike. the symphony's east coast tour that included a date at carnegie hall is now canceled. according to symphony management, they rejec
>> that you should hang him. >> reporter: larry jacobs, abc news, new york. >>> f.a.a. officials are in indiana investigating a deadly plane crash of a private plane crash that slammed into a neighborhood today. e dead two are dead.n that three more people on the ground are in the hospital. the pilot radioed he was having electrical problems before the crash. at least 200 people have been evacuated from the neighborhood because of a gas leak caused by the accident....
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>> that you should hang him. >> reporter: larry jacobs, abc news, new york. >>> f.a.a. officials are in indiana investigating a deadly plane crash of a private plane crash that slammed into a neighborhood today. of the four people on that plane, at least two are dead. three more people on the ground are in the hospital. the pilot radioed he was having electrical problems before the crash. at least 200 people have been evacuated from the neighborhood because of a gas leak caused by the accident. >>> still to come tonight on abc7 news at 11:00, more fallout from the san francisco symphony strike and why striking musicians say they won't give in. also the trial run on bart that could affect your morning commute. we'll let you know what is going to be different starting tomorrow. and a mystery on the california coast, why so many young sea lions are washing up sick and starved. one possible reason for over 75 years people have saved money with... ohhh... ...with geico... ohhh...sorry! director's voice: here we go. from the top. and action for over 75 years people have saved
>> that you should hang him. >> reporter: larry jacobs, abc news, new york. >>> f.a.a. officials are in indiana investigating a deadly plane crash of a private plane crash that slammed into a neighborhood today. of the four people on that plane, at least two are dead. three more people on the ground are in the hospital. the pilot radioed he was having electrical problems before the crash. at least 200 people have been evacuated from the neighborhood because of a gas leak...
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details from abc's larry jacobs. >> reporter: it is the winter that won't go away.lorado to kansas to missouri, they're digging out from as much as 19 inches of snow. crews have been working nonstop to clear accidents and massive pileups caused by poor visibility and dangerous road conditions. driving around kansas city, missouri was still a challenge after this third major snowstorm hit there. the same system that brought snow to the midwest is making its way across the country. it spawned severe weather in the south. strong winds in atlanta blew this tree into an apartment building. fortunately the building was unoccupied. >> i heard this cracking noise. and it came tumbling down like the london bridge. >> reporter: take a look at this -- fierce wind crashed through the front doors of a lowe's in orlando, florida. pushing shopping carts like toys. 50-mile-per-hour winds and blinding rain halted play at the arnold palmer invitational where tiger woods was in the lead. after hitting parts of illinois, indiana, ohio and west virginia, the storm is forecast to take ai
details from abc's larry jacobs. >> reporter: it is the winter that won't go away.lorado to kansas to missouri, they're digging out from as much as 19 inches of snow. crews have been working nonstop to clear accidents and massive pileups caused by poor visibility and dangerous road conditions. driving around kansas city, missouri was still a challenge after this third major snowstorm hit there. the same system that brought snow to the midwest is making its way across the country. it...