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it's really piling on here in the streets of worcester.n the state, just about an hour west of boston. this city is really hilly. there's lots of hills around here. it's very difficult to get around. this is the eighth day they've canceled school over in boston. they pretty much dk look at that coming down. quadrupled the number of school days. that means the school year is going to push into the summer if for these kids. it's going to cut down into their spring break a little bit. the speed limit has been reduced on the mass pike to about 40 miles per hour. that doesn't mean that everybody's going 40 miles per hour. some people are definitely going above the speed limit with all of this coming down. it's really bad news for the folks here in new england, betty. >> absolutely. we see on the screen the highest snow amount since 1905. they are getting it hard this year. >>> we are hearing from former olympian bruce jenner for the first time since he was involved in a deadly car crash. police will not say if he was being followed by paparazzi
it's really piling on here in the streets of worcester.n the state, just about an hour west of boston. this city is really hilly. there's lots of hills around here. it's very difficult to get around. this is the eighth day they've canceled school over in boston. they pretty much dk look at that coming down. quadrupled the number of school days. that means the school year is going to push into the summer if for these kids. it's going to cut down into their spring break a little bit. the speed...
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how's worcester doing today? >> worcester has 17 more inches.ves us around a little over 50. a week ago, saturday around 60 inches of snow in the last week. >> oh my gosh, mr. mayor, 60 inches of snow last week when you got 34.5 inches worcester set a snowfall record. >> we did. in the 110 years, the most snow we ever received. but we handled it pretty well the streets were open on that wednesday. and streets in worcester are opened today. we do have some challenges and it's cold today. we did plow last night and we sanded and salted the roads this morning and the streets are pretty much open. the big issue of course is people trying to put the snow somewhere in the residential areas and shoveling their driveways and sidewalks. where do you put the snow. >> what is the answer to that? what do you do with that level of accumulation? >> well we were lucky over the last four days lieutenant governor and the governor worked hard to get us some support in the sense we had some major trucks in here and we cleared the intersections and downtown areas o
how's worcester doing today? >> worcester has 17 more inches.ves us around a little over 50. a week ago, saturday around 60 inches of snow in the last week. >> oh my gosh, mr. mayor, 60 inches of snow last week when you got 34.5 inches worcester set a snowfall record. >> we did. in the 110 years, the most snow we ever received. but we handled it pretty well the streets were open on that wednesday. and streets in worcester are opened today. we do have some challenges and it's...
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worcester was covered in 33.5 inches. that's a record of snow just last week. brian todd is beginning our coverage in the streets of massachusetts, 30 miles north of boston. i can see the snow coming down. it's pretty much full out where you are now brian. >> reporter: it's very bad erin. it's getting to the portion of the evening things are dangerous in the boston area. you can see a the wind picking up here. our photo journalist can tran the camera on the light. you can see where the wind is taking the snow swirling around here. you mentioned conditions visibility is termrible. the question is where to put all of it. these scenes are typical around the boston area. they're running out of places to put the snow. roads are getting more and more treacherous because as the snow falls, still all of that has not been cleared. you've got fewer and fewer places to pull over if you need to if you're in an emergency, think you're going to get stuck. there's really no place along the roads to go either side roads or major interstate. that's the problem. you cannot see t
worcester was covered in 33.5 inches. that's a record of snow just last week. brian todd is beginning our coverage in the streets of massachusetts, 30 miles north of boston. i can see the snow coming down. it's pretty much full out where you are now brian. >> reporter: it's very bad erin. it's getting to the portion of the evening things are dangerous in the boston area. you can see a the wind picking up here. our photo journalist can tran the camera on the light. you can see where the...
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. >> while in corpus christi we spoke with robert worcester author of american military frontiers should force the varied roles the military has played in america's western expansion. >> when people think of the military in the american west they think of fighting indians. there's good reason because there are over 1100 combat actions between the army and american indies and dashing indians. but there are other things that many people don't really understand. michael kate once called is a multipurpose army. in the 19th century the federal government is very limited. they don't have many deployable resources. and so the army does a whole variety of things. they are discoverers, explorers. army contracts are an important part of the western economy. the army plays a role in conservation. in the recent ken burns says on the develop of american national parks, the parks were established in the 19th century but there was no one to protect them or preserve them or keep trespassers away or keep hunters off of them. and so the army really because of the efforts of the commanding general at the t
. >> while in corpus christi we spoke with robert worcester author of american military frontiers should force the varied roles the military has played in america's western expansion. >> when people think of the military in the american west they think of fighting indians. there's good reason because there are over 1100 combat actions between the army and american indies and dashing indians. but there are other things that many people don't really understand. michael kate once...
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i was born in worcester. another 12 to 15 inches of snow between now and tuesday. >> this is what they expect? >> they live in new england, everybody. for us five years ago today was snow ma get done. derrick ward was talking about it. not for us this time around. we've had a hard time getting snow in washington this winter only a couple of inches so far. keep hope alive snow lovers. cold air is coming back later in the week. first ingredient to making snow first thing we've got to have is the cold air. starting on friday and saturday it will be cold s the view outside. planes coming down river today. if you're going out, the planes coming right over your head on their way down. great pictures on my twitter account. this is from greg in calvert county a beautiful sunrise. a little duck out there for a morning swim. yesterday morning was the big winner for sunrise and sunset pictures. jim got this one over the occoquan river. you can send your pictures i'm on twitter@chuck bell. for now a mild day for a nice c
i was born in worcester. another 12 to 15 inches of snow between now and tuesday. >> this is what they expect? >> they live in new england, everybody. for us five years ago today was snow ma get done. derrick ward was talking about it. not for us this time around. we've had a hard time getting snow in washington this winter only a couple of inches so far. keep hope alive snow lovers. cold air is coming back later in the week. first ingredient to making snow first thing we've got to...
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especially in worcester which has picked up 60 inches of snow in the past ten days.storm system may be coming on through. you heard about that. i believe this is a clipper. a piece of cake. this is just frosting on the cake. not really a problem. we will continue to see the very cold temperatures right here through the northeast and through the southeast all next week. possibly for the next 30 days. long-range models are about as accurate as punxsutawney phil. the warm weather in the west and cold weather in the east for the next 30 days. that is not six weeks of winter but four and a half. >> four and a half weeks. too long. chad myers, thank you. >> chad i had a joke for you. someone in florida said to me where we are in florida, the only thing that is salted is the margueritearita margaritas. >> these are called hand warmers, they are nose warmers, they are cheek warmers. they do all kinds of things. >> come in and get warm. >> you know how to party. >>> 36 minutes after the hour. developing this morning new cases of the measles reported and new concern as this is
especially in worcester which has picked up 60 inches of snow in the past ten days.storm system may be coming on through. you heard about that. i believe this is a clipper. a piece of cake. this is just frosting on the cake. not really a problem. we will continue to see the very cold temperatures right here through the northeast and through the southeast all next week. possibly for the next 30 days. long-range models are about as accurate as punxsutawney phil. the warm weather in the west and...
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worcester, massachusetts american university and holy cross.e-wee gardner flies gets the pocket and the foul. 57-50, american wins. wow, folks still fired up about giving the ball to marshawn lynch or not. malcolm butler got the pick. leon is sitting up. member when the patriots went to camp with the redskins last summer. jackson plants in front of him butler is beaten, jackson makes the catch. that is what training camp is for. last night, same play. butler makes the play of the year, saves the super bowl. that is why he is in disney world tonight. give it to marshawn lynch next time. the seattle seahawks cover corner richard sherman scheduled to undergo tommy john surgery to repair his elbow. tommy john usually has to do with baseball players. richard sherman is expected back into training camp with the seahawks. >> they did not throw to him one time last night. and with one bad arm? >> were having success underneath. -- they were having success underneath. >> today, we turn to the groundhog. >> ground ballhog day was especially painful in wi
worcester, massachusetts american university and holy cross.e-wee gardner flies gets the pocket and the foul. 57-50, american wins. wow, folks still fired up about giving the ball to marshawn lynch or not. malcolm butler got the pick. leon is sitting up. member when the patriots went to camp with the redskins last summer. jackson plants in front of him butler is beaten, jackson makes the catch. that is what training camp is for. last night, same play. butler makes the play of the year, saves...
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. >> reporter: in wore sther some drivers -- worcester some drivers needed a push. snow is piled high from last week's storm and now we are getting high winds that is blowing snow around reducing visibility. and later today, forcasters say we could see wintry mix that is going to make roads more treacherous. this truck driver is having a rough day. >> the first too many i got stuck. >> reporter: in chicago, people are already digging out. the same storm system dumped heavy snow on millions in the midwest over the weekend almost a foot and a half fell in chicago o'hare airport. >> it's terrible. it lets you know winter is here. >> reporter: new york was slushy mess for those trying to get to work. >> it's been raining and snowing and we can take it because we are new yorkers. >> reporter: at the weather is -- all the weather is not helping air travel more than 2500 flights have been canceled today and more are expected. chris van cleave cbs news boston. >>> jury selection in the trial boston marathon bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev has been tanseled and aaron herna
. >> reporter: in wore sther some drivers -- worcester some drivers needed a push. snow is piled high from last week's storm and now we are getting high winds that is blowing snow around reducing visibility. and later today, forcasters say we could see wintry mix that is going to make roads more treacherous. this truck driver is having a rough day. >> the first too many i got stuck. >> reporter: in chicago, people are already digging out. the same storm system dumped heavy...
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it's about 15 miles west of worcester, massachusetts. her mother is headed up to massachusetts to get her daughter and bring her back to delaware. >> today is my birthday and i prayed all day to god that i would get her back and he gave me the best birthday present ever. i'm going to get my elinor back. >> it's a good day. a little girl gets to come home to her mother and the mother gets to rest soundly and the community can rest. >> reporter: a lot of questions about how they tracked him down exactly. we didn't get a lot of specific answers but more should be coming soon. they haven't said how long it will take to bring michael trotta back to delaware to face charges. mom says she thinks he treated their daughter okay while all of this was going on. she's 3 years old and didn't know too much was going on at the time. can you see from trotta social media sites, he does care about his daughter but police say this is absolutely not the way you should show it. for one woman's birthday started out very bad, and ended very well. tim furlong,
it's about 15 miles west of worcester, massachusetts. her mother is headed up to massachusetts to get her daughter and bring her back to delaware. >> today is my birthday and i prayed all day to god that i would get her back and he gave me the best birthday present ever. i'm going to get my elinor back. >> it's a good day. a little girl gets to come home to her mother and the mother gets to rest soundly and the community can rest. >> reporter: a lot of questions about how they...
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subzero start to the day and waist-deep snow are surmountable challenges for peterson oil service in worcester, massachusetts. but after a month of rising costs, howard peterson just passed along some of the increase to its customers. >> our price went up 20 cents a gallon. >> reporter: an increase that adds to the stress of the 5,000 low income families mary's organization helps. >> when people run out of home heating oil, their pipes burst. that creates another burden and another cost. it's a tragedy really. >> reporter: at the pump it's a steady climb. the national average price for gasoline going up every day for the last 30. now almost $2.33 a gallon. are the days of $2 gasoline over? >> the days of $2 gasoline probably are over, at least for the time being. as we get to the peak of the summer driving season, drivers will probably be paying closer to $3. >> reporter: pushing prices higher, unexpected problems at oil and gas refineries. cold weather stops some production, there's a strike at a dozen refineries. and last week's explosion at exxon mobil's refinery drove california gas prices
subzero start to the day and waist-deep snow are surmountable challenges for peterson oil service in worcester, massachusetts. but after a month of rising costs, howard peterson just passed along some of the increase to its customers. >> our price went up 20 cents a gallon. >> reporter: an increase that adds to the stress of the 5,000 low income families mary's organization helps. >> when people run out of home heating oil, their pipes burst. that creates another burden and...
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the highest, a foot is possible from the mass pike through worcester north pwards and freezing rain, southern portions of new england, the pink shown here and could see a quarter to a half an inch. back to the sunset and temperatures plunge. then the temperatures will drop to the single digits so shovel everything today because you'll be chipping ice tomorrow. >> there is a major showdown in the nation's capital today. the president is expected to reveal his ten-year budget plan. it would give a bump to the poor and middle class, but it will also unbalance the debt, challenging the gop-led congress. tracie potts in live in washington this morning. tracie, how bitter could this get, and is there any common ground here? >> reporter: well it's going to be contentious. the chair wants to look for common ground and we're going to be looking for the details within the hour more and then later today as this budget comes out. president obama's $4 trillion budget. federal workers would get a bigger raise than before. plus, he wants to spend nearly half a trillion on infrastructure, roads, bri
the highest, a foot is possible from the mass pike through worcester north pwards and freezing rain, southern portions of new england, the pink shown here and could see a quarter to a half an inch. back to the sunset and temperatures plunge. then the temperatures will drop to the single digits so shovel everything today because you'll be chipping ice tomorrow. >> there is a major showdown in the nation's capital today. the president is expected to reveal his ten-year budget plan. it would...
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let's talk about the snow here in worcester. since it started snowing this season, we've had over 90 inches of snow. that's an incredible amount of snow. it's almost twice their yearly average, and we're only in what, the ninth day of february. we still have officially 40 more days left. this is almost nonstop over the last two and a half weeks. >> wow, paul. that's just amazing. almost nine feet of snow so far. paul goodlow, thank you. you don't know who the owner is. it's more than 200 shell companies here in new york for find out who are the buyers. a lot of them russian olagarchs foreign business people that have been accused of corruption that pollution, you name it. when you crack down on the financial system to ward off this money but real estate has become this huge loophole for the foreign corrupt wealthy to bias et cetera in the u.s. question now is should we crack down on that? >> this is not a new thing. it's been going on forever. why haven't the regulators come down on this. look, dwoent want regulation. the system
let's talk about the snow here in worcester. since it started snowing this season, we've had over 90 inches of snow. that's an incredible amount of snow. it's almost twice their yearly average, and we're only in what, the ninth day of february. we still have officially 40 more days left. this is almost nonstop over the last two and a half weeks. >> wow, paul. that's just amazing. almost nine feet of snow so far. paul goodlow, thank you. you don't know who the owner is. it's more than 200...
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harrisburg pennsylvania, hartford, connecticut, worcester, massachusetts, and rochester, new york, all broke records. it hasn't been this cold in rochester in 144 years. those low temperatures are helping this man-made fountain in nearby letchworth state park reach enormous heights. it's attracting thousands many traveling long distances and going to great lengths to take photos at the fountain. >> i have never seen anything like it. >> reporter: christopher kirkwood used a drone to get a bird's-eye view of the water shooting out. >> it's really interesting. it's definitely pretty cool here. >> reporter: park manager roland beck keeps track of the fountain's height. he says it's grown three feet since last week and now stands 53 feet tall. have you ever seen the fountain this tall? >> i've been here 11 years at letchworth and the fountain this year is very high, and it's probably the highest i've seen it. it's quite slar. -- spectacular. >> reporter: park managers say with these low temperatures, this frozen fountain could grow another ten feet before the end of winter. scott, they als
harrisburg pennsylvania, hartford, connecticut, worcester, massachusetts, and rochester, new york, all broke records. it hasn't been this cold in rochester in 144 years. those low temperatures are helping this man-made fountain in nearby letchworth state park reach enormous heights. it's attracting thousands many traveling long distances and going to great lengths to take photos at the fountain. >> i have never seen anything like it. >> reporter: christopher kirkwood used a drone to...
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so up to worcester, massachusetts, we go. look how cold it is there. american visiting holy cross. lots of snow. eagles down 1 off a turnover. garner gets the bucket and the foul. 12 points for him. eagles up by one. later in the half holy cross turnover eagles on the break here. laying it in. he had six and american beats holy cross 57-50. >>> all right, so wizards. call it a slump, call it a rut, call it the winter blues, whatever it is the wiz ardz have to shake this off. they're tied for their season-long losing streak. a mohawk looking for a fresh start here. wizards down one. henderson drives. the big dunk. just an angry slam for him right there. he had 17. hornets up seven. skip ahead, under a minute to play. down six. john wall. somehow gets this to go and gets the foul 16 points, 10 assists for wall. wiz within 3. wiz still down three. wall drives looks, can't get that one to go. wizards lose to the hornets 92-88. third straight loss. and randy wittman, he's not happy. >> the key tonight is we don't play hard any more. that falls on me. there's some good teams that can get
so up to worcester, massachusetts, we go. look how cold it is there. american visiting holy cross. lots of snow. eagles down 1 off a turnover. garner gets the bucket and the foul. 12 points for him. eagles up by one. later in the half holy cross turnover eagles on the break here. laying it in. he had six and american beats holy cross 57-50. >>> all right, so wizards. call it a slump, call it a rut, call it the winter blues, whatever it is the wiz ardz have to shake this off. they're...
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it lost control and slammed into an suv in worcester, massachusetts. men apparently didn't realize the news cameras were rolling but they hopped right back on and went right back to it. >>> for a look at the road condition, slippery from the midwest to northeast. fresh coat of snow from drivers around the great lakes, rain makes for a slick ride along the gulf coast. wet roads and snowy mountain passes across the pacific northwest and northern rockies. >>> well bobbi kristina brown is fighting for her life this morning. >> she was rushed to the hospital on saturday after she was found face down in the bathtub of her home in an atlanta suburb reportedly on a ventilator to help her breathe. unclear how long the 21-year-old had stopped breathing and what effect that might have. >>> well up in the air on the other side of the world a passenger plane trying to land in birmingham england, ran into some serious resistance from the wind. it had just gotten into position when a nasty gust of more than 50 miles an hour engulfed the plane and jostled it. despite
it lost control and slammed into an suv in worcester, massachusetts. men apparently didn't realize the news cameras were rolling but they hopped right back on and went right back to it. >>> for a look at the road condition, slippery from the midwest to northeast. fresh coat of snow from drivers around the great lakes, rain makes for a slick ride along the gulf coast. wet roads and snowy mountain passes across the pacific northwest and northern rockies. >>> well bobbi kristina...
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two men riding a four-wheeler and spinning out of control before striking that ford explorer in worcestere the pair fall off the atv but they scrambled you looked at the damage they caused and hopped back onto the atv and sped off. no one was inside vehicle during the crash. >> johnny manziel is in rehab for his off field lifestyle. the cleveland browns rookie entered a treatment program last week. manziel's publicist released a statement saying that johnny knows there are areas he needs to improve on to help him be a better family member. the browns selected manziel also known as johnny football in the first round of last year's draft. he finished hills rookie season without a touchdown pass and inter exceptions. >>> warren sapp arrested in phoenix for soliciting a prostitute. sap admits to paying one of two women for sex at a hotel yesterday morning but denies one woman's claim he assaulted her. sap was covering the super bowl for the nfl network and has been fired from his job. >> whitney houston's daughter bobbi kristina is fighting for her life. she's on life support and a source clo
two men riding a four-wheeler and spinning out of control before striking that ford explorer in worcestere the pair fall off the atv but they scrambled you looked at the damage they caused and hopped back onto the atv and sped off. no one was inside vehicle during the crash. >> johnny manziel is in rehab for his off field lifestyle. the cleveland browns rookie entered a treatment program last week. manziel's publicist released a statement saying that johnny knows there are areas he needs...
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an atv skidded and slammed into the front of that suv in worcester.f the four-wheeler. they jump up, get back on and speed off. there's no word yet on if they've been found and arrested. no one, thankfully was inside the suv. >> so, david, we have about a dozen schools in the lehigh valley that are opening on a delay there on the bottom of your screen 6abc.com. due to probably the slippery conditions. >> yeah, black ice has formed overnight in some areas. i think the biggest issue is probably going to be sidewalks, parking lots, drive ways, things like that but on some streets we do have that chance this morning. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows that you there's no active precipitation however. and as we take a look outside we are looking at center city on sky 6 and we are expecting plenty of sunshine but unfortunately that's not going to help much today. you're going to want to bundle up as you head outside. temperature right now in philadelphia is 20 degrees. your winds west-northwest at 12 and that is giving you wind chills in the single digi
an atv skidded and slammed into the front of that suv in worcester.f the four-wheeler. they jump up, get back on and speed off. there's no word yet on if they've been found and arrested. no one, thankfully was inside the suv. >> so, david, we have about a dozen schools in the lehigh valley that are opening on a delay there on the bottom of your screen 6abc.com. due to probably the slippery conditions. >> yeah, black ice has formed overnight in some areas. i think the biggest issue...
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we're finding some of the places in new en tkpwhrapbgd above england boston, and worcester this is worst month. neil: i know i have raised this issue with you before. it goes something like, from climateologists that say this is climate change. warm air off of the water and then meeting that arctic blast from north. and it is inevitable we'll have snow storms. then i am thinking to myself, self we had snow storms big ones and bad ones in some years not others, is this not a constant phenomenon if that were the case. >> there is a natural climate change i said that 7 years ago we're going into a time we're flipping things opposite of late '70s atlantic is warm, the objective measurement -- >> what did you say? >> measure am of what the atlantic ocean looks like overall. in a nutshell. fliped into cold cycle now coldest it has been in 20 years. what people like that do, they just pick out one thing. well we've been saying all along this is turning around, you see evidence of that right now. is anyone specific storm or season a sign? no, but when you see it time after time, ironically this
we're finding some of the places in new en tkpwhrapbgd above england boston, and worcester this is worst month. neil: i know i have raised this issue with you before. it goes something like, from climateologists that say this is climate change. warm air off of the water and then meeting that arctic blast from north. and it is inevitable we'll have snow storms. then i am thinking to myself, self we had snow storms big ones and bad ones in some years not others, is this not a constant phenomenon...
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that goes to worcester county with 93 inches to satellite/radar this season.it out. >> reporter: the piles are not getting any smaller outside this house in worcester county mass. normally the middle of the week should not be the first full school day. >> nicholas we will head out. >> reporter: that has been the pattern the last few weeks for this family. what's the name? >> andrew snow. >> i'm mickey snow. >> reporter: for real? in the snow house, memories of summer barbecues are long frozen over. >> no reason to be crabby. >> reporter: around here even plows can't keep the snow days from piling up. so mama snow has had to haul her three little snowmen to the job. >> i am lucky enough to take the kids to work with me if i need to. >> reporter: just getting to the family business is tricky. she owns that burger place at the end of the network the snowmobile tracks. >> the easier to get around. rather than driving the car. >> reporter: and even hard core new englanders are hungry for a change. something. anything but more snow. >> it is pretty and all, but if y
that goes to worcester county with 93 inches to satellite/radar this season.it out. >> reporter: the piles are not getting any smaller outside this house in worcester county mass. normally the middle of the week should not be the first full school day. >> nicholas we will head out. >> reporter: that has been the pattern the last few weeks for this family. what's the name? >> andrew snow. >> i'm mickey snow. >> reporter: for real? in the snow house, memories...
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worcester, mass has had 73 inches they have never had that much snow to date. not like a nor'easter this is a clipper that comes in from canada, they drop a couple of inches typically. there's a cold front me yachbdandering down from the south, easily bringing up to one to two feet in some areas. here's the low that will typically drop a few. but it's cold air in place, this is going to be a freezing rain issue that begins tonight into rush hour tomorrow. the snow mainly from new york pennsylvania border northward and then east and that's hartford that's providence that's up toward portland, providence you could get more snowfall. think of the budgets for the city for all the municipalities. boston 3.7 inches so far, but again we're looking at at least 15 for you, for isolated amounts, and here you go in the west coast, flash flooding there's going to be the threat for mudslides again, three, six inches possible the snow is really high elevation, so that's good news, but we have a chance for isolated tornadoes and hail with us. every weather element you can thi
worcester, mass has had 73 inches they have never had that much snow to date. not like a nor'easter this is a clipper that comes in from canada, they drop a couple of inches typically. there's a cold front me yachbdandering down from the south, easily bringing up to one to two feet in some areas. here's the low that will typically drop a few. but it's cold air in place, this is going to be a freezing rain issue that begins tonight into rush hour tomorrow. the snow mainly from new york...
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in worcester records are already broken. 77 inches have fallen and it's still february. in new hampshire, officials say their salt supplies are dwindling. some areas have seen 48 inches of snow in the last few weeks. suppliers are having a hard time keeping up with those demands. >> about a 1.2 million, around 8 to 900,000. >>. >> and even more snow is still on the way. a frustrating prospect for residence who are having a hard time getting around. >> i don't know how much money the city has lost but if we don't get rid of it and allow people to function normally and allow us to work normally then this business can't function. >> reporter: so fred you heard that one resident say that's -- there's no play to put all this snow it's making the streets more narrow it's harder to drive, harder for cars that have good visibility coming around corners. petitions have been walking in the street because a lot of times the sidewalks aren't plowed. the storm is supposed to pick up tonight, and the mayor said the budget for snow remove is gone but he isn't going to stop dealing with
in worcester records are already broken. 77 inches have fallen and it's still february. in new hampshire, officials say their salt supplies are dwindling. some areas have seen 48 inches of snow in the last few weeks. suppliers are having a hard time keeping up with those demands. >> about a 1.2 million, around 8 to 900,000. >>. >> and even more snow is still on the way. a frustrating prospect for residence who are having a hard time getting around. >> i don't know how...
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in worcester, records are broken. 77 inches have fallen and it's still february. and in new hampshire officials say they sought reserves are dwichbding. they've seen 48 inches of snow in the past two weeks. >> we have a $1.2 million budget. we spent somewhere between 800,000 to 900,000. >> reporter: and even more snow is still on the way, a frustrating prospect for residents who are having a hard time getting around. >> i don't know how much the city has lost from all this snow but if we don't get wrid of it and allow people to function normally and now me and my co-workers to come to work normally and our customers to come in normally this could stem function. >> it's bad, but what is the forecast over the next few days? how are they preparing? >> so already this morning, fred, and into early this afternoon, four new inches of snow have fallen in boston we expect a heavier part of the storm to come through tonight and monday morning, through monday during the day monday. and then windchills tomorrow night that are just absolutely brutal into the negatives when yo
in worcester, records are broken. 77 inches have fallen and it's still february. and in new hampshire officials say they sought reserves are dwichbding. they've seen 48 inches of snow in the past two weeks. >> we have a $1.2 million budget. we spent somewhere between 800,000 to 900,000. >> reporter: and even more snow is still on the way, a frustrating prospect for residents who are having a hard time getting around. >> i don't know how much the city has lost from all this...
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but worcester ended up with over a foot also.on, we're starting to go into historic stuff. now we're already ninth all time in the boston area u. as far as what we'll deal with is the snow the next storm coming in is going to give us a little bit. of snow. a glancing blow. we're going to watch that storm coming down. it forms right off the coast. those closed circles is where the worst of it is. then it only clips three to six inches. it looks like the next chance of snow after that will be sunday in boston. that one could be a little bigger. we mentioned the cold. i'm sure even in florida they are talking about coldest air of the season. friday it goes in through the northeast. but it's the one behind it that looks tok the worst. maybe even record setting cold. by the time we get to sunday, that dips all the way down through georgia and single digit windchills as far south as savannah. this is going to be two storms with a close call for boston. then we're going to deal with the cold. we get a little bit of a break after that. >
but worcester ended up with over a foot also.on, we're starting to go into historic stuff. now we're already ninth all time in the boston area u. as far as what we'll deal with is the snow the next storm coming in is going to give us a little bit. of snow. a glancing blow. we're going to watch that storm coming down. it forms right off the coast. those closed circles is where the worst of it is. then it only clips three to six inches. it looks like the next chance of snow after that will be...
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out of the sky is done, we are still looking at blizzard warnings that extend all the way out to worcesterass. unbelievable scene there because with you see the snow on the ground there as you saw with some of our reporters there that will get picked up. you don't need snow coming out of the cloud to get a blizzard and exactly what we have. dangerous stuff there. you saw the woman in the live shot? you got to walk the dog, i understand but try to limit that activity because by the time we get into tomorrow is what you're dealing with, windchills 20 and 30 below zero by the time we get into monday morning and we are tracking another storm that is going to be moving in through the region here. so, yes, the winter of 2014-2015 going down in the history books. we are number seven right now for the snowiest weather, i think we will get to the top five. >> you do? >> absolutely. no question. >> you made a very good point. please remember your pets. bring them inside. >> check on the elderly and your folks because they lose power with these temperatures and it's dangerous. >> thank you, ivan, so
out of the sky is done, we are still looking at blizzard warnings that extend all the way out to worcesterass. unbelievable scene there because with you see the snow on the ground there as you saw with some of our reporters there that will get picked up. you don't need snow coming out of the cloud to get a blizzard and exactly what we have. dangerous stuff there. you saw the woman in the live shot? you got to walk the dog, i understand but try to limit that activity because by the time we get...
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watch as a college student from atlanta, georgia, dives into a pile of the white stuff in worcester,sachusetts. >> where amy he go? >> nearly gone. our reporter says he had never seen this much snow before. we don't get a lot here. cold but so soft he couldn't resist jumping into it. >> he's going to see plenty of it this week if he's not seen it before. he can dive in, it roll in it probably run in it. meteorologist pedram javaheri tells us all the thing we can do in apparently meters and meters of the stuff. >> that's a part of what they're doing, that youngsters are doing in boston. it's called the boston blizzard challenge. kind of like the als ice bucket challenge last summer. folks are doing that, diving into piles of snow across massachusetts. one of the things you can do at this point with this much snow on the ground 78 inches so far this season that's what's normal. 27 inch is normal. notice new york just a couple inch above the norm. all the heavy snow confined to the north of boston bangor maine, nearly 100 inches when 40 or so is normal this time of year. commuter trains
watch as a college student from atlanta, georgia, dives into a pile of the white stuff in worcester,sachusetts. >> where amy he go? >> nearly gone. our reporter says he had never seen this much snow before. we don't get a lot here. cold but so soft he couldn't resist jumping into it. >> he's going to see plenty of it this week if he's not seen it before. he can dive in, it roll in it probably run in it. meteorologist pedram javaheri tells us all the thing we can do in...
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in worcester, records are already broken. 77 inches have fallen, and it's still february.ew hampshire, officials say their salt supplies are dwindling. some areas have seen 48 inches of snow in the last few weeks. suppliers are having a hard time keeping up with those demands. >> we've got about a $1.2 million budget. we spent somewhere between $800,000 to $900,000. we spent some money over the past couple weeks with the storms that we've had. >> reporter: and even more snow is still on the way. a frustrating prospect for residents who are having a hard time getting around. >> i don't know how much money the city's lost at this point from all this snow, but if we don't get rid of it and allow people to function normally and allow me and my coworkers to, like, go to work normally, allow customers to come in normally, then businesses can't function. >> reporter: victor, take a look at this. this is not just a snow pile. this is actually a car somewhere in there that's been completely buried by the snow. and it's not just an inconvenience. this is also a safety concern becaus
in worcester, records are already broken. 77 inches have fallen, and it's still february.ew hampshire, officials say their salt supplies are dwindling. some areas have seen 48 inches of snow in the last few weeks. suppliers are having a hard time keeping up with those demands. >> we've got about a $1.2 million budget. we spent somewhere between $800,000 to $900,000. we spent some money over the past couple weeks with the storms that we've had. >> reporter: and even more snow is...
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>> i don't think there was a worcester dressed.ne spends so much time grooming themselves it's not nice to see that you were on the clunker list. this season you know one after one, there were great. reece worthington spoon in custom tom ford. margo roby hair and make-up perfect. again, wearing st. laurent. the less goes on. they really did look good. and gwyneth, a lot of people saying i'm not sure that, the flower on the shoulder. i thought she looked really beautiful in that pastel pink. it was very right for her. i was chatting with her at tom ford's friday night. she was looking leggy in a short black dress. the opposite end of the spectrum. she would have been on my best dressed list. >> interesting. in the end, what's the takeaway do you think from the fashions of the 2015 oscars in terms of trends and colors for all the rest of us to consider perhaps? >>. >> i think we'll be not flouncy and overblown and over the top. i think this is a formfitting season. if you've got the shape that's great. we weren't looking at the fisht
>> i don't think there was a worcester dressed.ne spends so much time grooming themselves it's not nice to see that you were on the clunker list. this season you know one after one, there were great. reece worthington spoon in custom tom ford. margo roby hair and make-up perfect. again, wearing st. laurent. the less goes on. they really did look good. and gwyneth, a lot of people saying i'm not sure that, the flower on the shoulder. i thought she looked really beautiful in that pastel...
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for worcester mass. average snowfall 36 inches. how much have they got? 76 inches. now janet stein. >> no. >> don't even try to weisel he will out of this. >> look at molly line. she does not blame me for the weather. she does. she just doesn't do it on air. >> no, she does not. >> she's all smiles and flowers. >> wiggle out of this one. >> i can't actually. i have more bad news for boston. maybe mother nature is not a patriots fan. >> that could be. >> sorry. >> that could very well be. >> no twitter. i'm sorry. i didn't mean that. maybe i did. okay. look at quincy. over 2 feet of snow. this is from just this system neil. and it just continues to come. average snow season for boston is 41 inches. it is the tenth snowiest on record with this latest storm system dumping over 19 inches of snow in boston. 73.9 inches, the greatest january total in 23 years. the snowiest on record last week and i think we're into the third snowiest february on record and we just started the month, right? and then we have a potential snowstorm on thursday as well as saturday and sunday.
for worcester mass. average snowfall 36 inches. how much have they got? 76 inches. now janet stein. >> no. >> don't even try to weisel he will out of this. >> look at molly line. she does not blame me for the weather. she does. she just doesn't do it on air. >> no, she does not. >> she's all smiles and flowers. >> wiggle out of this one. >> i can't actually. i have more bad news for boston. maybe mother nature is not a patriots fan. >> that could...
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. >>> one of the hardest hit areas by yesterday's big storm in the northeast was worcester, mass. that's about 50 miles southwest of boston. you can see the situation from these poewes on social media. people deeming with more than 50 inches of snow. one of them captured it well saying entirely too much snow. yes indeed. >> we're down right balmy here compared to all that stuff, doug. >> yeah guys. we as meteorologists would love the see some of that snow. i talked to some of my meteorologist buddies around the boston region. they want to deliver us some of that snow. they said you could take about half of it. that would be about 20 inches in our area. nothing like that out there today, though. take a look outside now. a very nice shot. sun went down at 5:32. as i mentioned earlier we've gain close to an hour in daylight since christmastime so we continue to gain about two minutes per day. so some good news there too. 37 degrees right now and temperatures will continue to fall but tonight's not going to be nearly as cold as last night. not talking act those windchills in the singl
. >>> one of the hardest hit areas by yesterday's big storm in the northeast was worcester, mass. that's about 50 miles southwest of boston. you can see the situation from these poewes on social media. people deeming with more than 50 inches of snow. one of them captured it well saying entirely too much snow. yes indeed. >> we're down right balmy here compared to all that stuff, doug. >> yeah guys. we as meteorologists would love the see some of that snow. i talked to some...
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massachusetts experienced 114 deaths in december, and that doesn't count our biggest cities like boston and worcester and springfield. drug overdose deaths fueled by prescription painkillers approximately 100 americans die from an overdose every day. as a senator from massachusetts i have a deep appreciation and respect for michael botticelli's accomplishments, addressing addiction during his nearly two decades serving in the massachusetts department of public health, he is a public health and drug policy pioneer and he lived in my hometown of malden massachusetts while did he this job. immediately prior to joining the office of national drug control policy as deputy director, mr. botticelli was the director of the bureau of substance abuse services at the massachusetts department of public health. while he was there he pioneered innovative effective approaches to substance abuse challenges. he was responsible for launching a program that expanded treatment and recovery opportunities in local community health centers including a focus on providing a continuum of care for those suffering from substanc
massachusetts experienced 114 deaths in december, and that doesn't count our biggest cities like boston and worcester and springfield. drug overdose deaths fueled by prescription painkillers approximately 100 americans die from an overdose every day. as a senator from massachusetts i have a deep appreciation and respect for michael botticelli's accomplishments, addressing addiction during his nearly two decades serving in the massachusetts department of public health, he is a public health and...
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worcester has seen more snow than any other city in the country this winter. they've hit more than 90 inches so far. 90.1 inches and counting! >> i thought that was a dog at first. no, it's a human. >> oh my goodness. >> there's two more systems. one thursday night and friday and one sunday night and monday, they could get more measurable snowfall to boston and sections of new england. >> those poor people. >> the most we'll get are flurries or snow showers. we'll get the strong winds and arctic air as well. let's get you started here and share with a weather story. start with a time lapse. this is from damascus and notice the cloudy skies. very similar scene all across the area today. and if we wait on it and be patient through midday now and then the early afternoon, here we come up with late afternoon, some blue skies and sunshine. so you may be lucky. get glimpse of the sun before it goes down. it's plenty chilly out there. 34 degrees in ocean city right now. they had a gust of 30 miles per hour and gust in the upper 30's like children's hospital in manass
worcester has seen more snow than any other city in the country this winter. they've hit more than 90 inches so far. 90.1 inches and counting! >> i thought that was a dog at first. no, it's a human. >> oh my goodness. >> there's two more systems. one thursday night and friday and one sunday night and monday, they could get more measurable snowfall to boston and sections of new england. >> those poor people. >> the most we'll get are flurries or snow showers. we'll...
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member of a crew of sneaker commandos, guys that would just run the streets, and it was like the worcester ray. it was the highest homicide rate in new york city, 2200 bodies a year. and these guys, you know, it's frontier justice, and they're decent guys, but it was kind of like anything goes. and it was a horrible time. but it was their salad days and they remember them, if not fondly, they remember that time because it was so intense. then billy and all the others became detectives and life slowed down and a lot of them and billy too, you know went out after 20 years and became other things a funeral director, a real estate mogul. one guy is a freelance building super. but they all went out, like billy, there was one guy they couldn't nail and this is the one that got away. they either couldn't prove it or in some way this guy skated justice and they took this guy, in that case, into retirement with them, and they all have a white, they all have that one guy. >> rose: what happened to cause him to renew contact? the murder of jeffery benton? >> yeah, well, he's always been in contact wi
member of a crew of sneaker commandos, guys that would just run the streets, and it was like the worcester ray. it was the highest homicide rate in new york city, 2200 bodies a year. and these guys, you know, it's frontier justice, and they're decent guys, but it was kind of like anything goes. and it was a horrible time. but it was their salad days and they remember them, if not fondly, they remember that time because it was so intense. then billy and all the others became detectives and life...
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amazingly there are only minor injuries in worcester, massachusetts men working together to push a car that got stuck. >> in new york city icy tracks to blame for stranding a busy subway line. commuters stopped with no heat on a packed train for more than two and a half hours. >> and you know why the ice -- the tracks got iced up? because somebody dropped an umbrella on the third rail and it -- there was all sorts of problems. >> others were freezing up top because they couldn't get on a subway so they sat up there in 11 degree temperatures. >> this happens a lot. people get stranded underground and you can't use cell phone service. i think about what about those moms and dads who can't get home to their kids because they're stuck for two and a half hours. >> when the snow melter and ice melter doesn't work on the roads and right now in new york city it is 15 degrees. is that cold? >> take a look at wind chill temperatures out there. in new york city, it feels like one degree below zero, feels like three below in buffalo, in chicago it feels like three degrees below zero. in atlanta yo
amazingly there are only minor injuries in worcester, massachusetts men working together to push a car that got stuck. >> in new york city icy tracks to blame for stranding a busy subway line. commuters stopped with no heat on a packed train for more than two and a half hours. >> and you know why the ice -- the tracks got iced up? because somebody dropped an umbrella on the third rail and it -- there was all sorts of problems. >> others were freezing up top because they...
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worcester to 4 below. a winindchill advory is in effect and took 10:00.guys. >> all right. thanks so much. look who i'm joined with right now. supermodel karlie kloss. she has graced over 30 vogue covers. her latest one is particularly special because of who and what she shares it with. she's here exclusively with us this morning to tell us about it. you're with your best friend. >> doesn't get better than that. >> how fun was that photo shoot? >> it was so much fun. any time the two of us -- this is a special cover because it's the march power issue. all about girl power in this issue. >> something very near and beardear to my heart. they wanted the cover to embody the message. what was your message. what did you want fans to take away from your cover? >> what's significant is the fact that it's all about power friendship. you know taylor and i are really close but we're also -- we have very different jobs and different industries but we also 20-something-year-old women working very hard and focused to pursue our dreams and goals. i think we both are sup
worcester to 4 below. a winindchill advory is in effect and took 10:00.guys. >> all right. thanks so much. look who i'm joined with right now. supermodel karlie kloss. she has graced over 30 vogue covers. her latest one is particularly special because of who and what she shares it with. she's here exclusively with us this morning to tell us about it. you're with your best friend. >> doesn't get better than that. >> how fun was that photo shoot? >> it was so much fun. any...
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baltimore, philadelphia worcester all getting in on that core of the cold air.l advisory y until 10:0:00 this mning, it will blusterynd cold,ingle digitsts below zeroro at times. this afternoon >> yay! >> moments ago you saw 25 couples get engaged right here on our broadcast. it was a beautiful and magical moment of the we couldn't have done it without our friends at jetblue. they got everybody here and we're celebrating valentine's day a little early in another way because our sponsor snuggle has brought in snuggle the bear. yes, love your commercial, dude? thank you. >> and you are doing a special event starting right now. >> you know what i'm trying to do? i love valentine's day so much that i'm attempting to break the world record for hugging and i'm taking my snuggle mobile across new york city and we're going to get 5,000 hugs. >> 5,000 and that will break a record. we have philip from guinness an official from guinness. >> he's official. certified. >> and can start counting. can i be your first? >> ah ginger. >> one down. you. >> you know what ginger that
baltimore, philadelphia worcester all getting in on that core of the cold air.l advisory y until 10:0:00 this mning, it will blusterynd cold,ingle digitsts below zeroro at times. this afternoon >> yay! >> moments ago you saw 25 couples get engaged right here on our broadcast. it was a beautiful and magical moment of the we couldn't have done it without our friends at jetblue. they got everybody here and we're celebrating valentine's day a little early in another way because our...
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over out actually accident over in worcester, valley forge road closed between route 73 morris road,o get on by. >> next un date at 8:25, next on cbs this morning selfies could soon be banned. at a world famous museum. you can catch us on the "cw >> it's monday february 16th 2015. welcome back to cbs news this morning. a man hunt in an act of road rage. the mother was a woman teaching her daughter to drive. but first here's today's eye opener at 8:00. >> it was cold out here. sunday's storm carried boston even further into the history books. >> it was a mess through the mississippi valley and tennessee valley areas of ice. severe storms rumbling through the southeast this evening. >> it's been sleeting here in the nashville area nonstop. you can see thick ice covering the roadways this morning. >> with concerns of the fighting between egypt and isis the government announced it will start evacuating it's citizens from libya. >> danish authorities say the 22-year-old suspect had a history of violence and gang related activities. >> social media was buzzing with disappoint lt over disap
over out actually accident over in worcester, valley forge road closed between route 73 morris road,o get on by. >> next un date at 8:25, next on cbs this morning selfies could soon be banned. at a world famous museum. you can catch us on the "cw >> it's monday february 16th 2015. welcome back to cbs news this morning. a man hunt in an act of road rage. the mother was a woman teaching her daughter to drive. but first here's today's eye opener at 8:00. >> it was cold out...
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just west of worcester, massachusetts. it's a two-lane road. can you see the yellow line right there but there's so much snow the roads aren't working anymore. >> wow. >> more snow coming this weekend too which i will tell you about. >> okay okay ginger thanks very much. >>> we're going to turn to the murder of three muslim-american students in this can income. the neighbor who shot them held without bond. his wife says it was a fight over a parking space. the victims' family calling it a hate crime and tom llamas has the latest from chapel hill. good morning, tom. >> reporter: george good morning to you. those happened heendz me at these apartments where that memorial has been placed and the victims' families tell me it's not about where they parked but what they believed. overnight unc chapel hill coming together and crying together. remembering three muslim students shot and killed just off campus tuesday night including unc dental student deah barakat. >> i just heard gunshots. >> reporter: police say barakat, his new wife yusor and her 19-
just west of worcester, massachusetts. it's a two-lane road. can you see the yellow line right there but there's so much snow the roads aren't working anymore. >> wow. >> more snow coming this weekend too which i will tell you about. >> okay okay ginger thanks very much. >>> we're going to turn to the murder of three muslim-american students in this can income. the neighbor who shot them held without bond. his wife says it was a fight over a parking space. the...
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a new information and the sister the of one of our victims with the tragic incident came up to a worcestert to what happened and how our sister made it safely to shore two others were not so lucky one of those victims are still in the water as they continue to search form. it all started yesterday around 1:00 in the afternoon. >>: reporter: three people to males and a female took the canoe on the bay waters to go fishing. according to the sister they sat around 4:00 huge wave starting in gaining the boat flipped the ball over. turned 30 last night they say that the people have not returned to shore. at that point the so sampras cisco fired a permit along with the coast guard when into the water to search for them. shortly after 1:00 that when they found 22 year-old clarissa costs and data in the water she was alert and responsive to get her out of the water. there reporter: she went to the hospital she's expected to be fine. two others are still missing hour later they pulled a 54 year-old male of the water and at that point you is taken to a local hospital unresponsive we did confirm that
a new information and the sister the of one of our victims with the tragic incident came up to a worcestert to what happened and how our sister made it safely to shore two others were not so lucky one of those victims are still in the water as they continue to search form. it all started yesterday around 1:00 in the afternoon. >>: reporter: three people to males and a female took the canoe on the bay waters to go fishing. according to the sister they sat around 4:00 huge wave starting in...
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they are preparing for, again, as i mentioned, more than a foot of snow here in worcester, just lasthan 30 inches. it's going to be compounded here. as you mentioned, simply no place to pullt all of the snow jose. >> miguel almaguer, thank you so much. now we go to adam reese. he's in new york. how is travel for you? >> this is round two for this area second storm in less than a week. you know, it is groundhog day but this is winter storm linus. linus left a blanket of snow last night, came into new york city about 8:00. about 6 inches here miguel told us it's almost about 2 feet up where he is. now, the big concern will be this afternoon when this snow turns into a little bit of pelting rain a little bit of slush, some ice as temperatures drop and jose that's going to be the big problem this afternoon as temperatures drop. some of this will turn to ice. >> thanks so much. drive safely. coming up an eerily similar scene involving the daughter of the late superstar whitney houston, report from the hospital where bobbi kristina is being treated after found unresponsive in a bathtub. >>
they are preparing for, again, as i mentioned, more than a foot of snow here in worcester, just lasthan 30 inches. it's going to be compounded here. as you mentioned, simply no place to pullt all of the snow jose. >> miguel almaguer, thank you so much. now we go to adam reese. he's in new york. how is travel for you? >> this is round two for this area second storm in less than a week. you know, it is groundhog day but this is winter storm linus. linus left a blanket of snow last...
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this is a heavy band that will still drop a good one to three as it moves out of worcester and that moves toward boston area. we think there's a foot on the ground in boston could get another one to three but finally the system moves out. wind chills are dropping pretty quickly, too. to add insult to injury we will see really now from portland six to eight and still getting from bangor northward into the canadian maritimes about a foot but it's not over. here are the temperatures. right now, morning lows expected buffalo, zero new york 11. wednesday there's a little bit of a rebound. even though we won't get up above freezing from philadelphia to boston to portland that secondary blast will come in late thursday and into friday. now, there have been many cities that were quite lucky and that's good. washington, d.c. baltimore, philadelphia back to cincinnati and southward, st. louis, but the cold air is moving in and we have wind chill advisories and even warnings now for this part of the country. over 100 million americans affected by this latest winter storm. >> wow. it's a huge number
this is a heavy band that will still drop a good one to three as it moves out of worcester and that moves toward boston area. we think there's a foot on the ground in boston could get another one to three but finally the system moves out. wind chills are dropping pretty quickly, too. to add insult to injury we will see really now from portland six to eight and still getting from bangor northward into the canadian maritimes about a foot but it's not over. here are the temperatures. right now,...