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newscast, which is a big snow maker for west virginia and northern virginia, dc and western and eastern pennsylvania. we are looking at some very hefty snow totals providing that doesn't change a whole lot some of the snow totals. we are seeing could be between 18 to 20 inches around dc in franklin and west virginia, maybe around 15 to 18 inches of snow possible. they love position has everything to do with who will get what but it's the same front is going to bring us showers and potentially a few storms on friday. main storms between atlanta and dc. scattered showers and looking at and a few things in the i want to track closely that could lead to a couple of stronger storms. i'm not worried about a severe weather outbreak but one or two of these has the potential of the ingredients come together. there could be stronger storms but i do believe it will be just a shower even and then next week. wednesday the system will be watching closely with a low tracking farther south that could be a better shot at seeing stronger severe weather. there's a lot we will need to track in the days ahead. in the me
newscast, which is a big snow maker for west virginia and northern virginia, dc and western and eastern pennsylvania. we are looking at some very hefty snow totals providing that doesn't change a whole lot some of the snow totals. we are seeing could be between 18 to 20 inches around dc in franklin and west virginia, maybe around 15 to 18 inches of snow possible. they love position has everything to do with who will get what but it's the same front is going to bring us showers and potentially a...
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Jan 23, 2016
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. >>> 100 first energy employees have been deployed to eastern pennsylvania and new jersey to help utility crews getting hit with that storm. crews from toledo are also helping our neighbors to the south in west virginia. >>> let's check in with janessa. >> d.c. is currently the bull's- eye. definitely dealing with a lot of snow. to eight inches across portions of the east coast. the good news this morning, i was talking about advisories and warnings for about 12 states. we are down to about five to six states currently under some kind of an advisory or warning. a gray sky here, cloud cover, mentor area, lake and geauga county. due to that area of low pressure happening on the east coast we dealt with a rare occasion today. dealt with some lake-effect snow that was moving backwards. so out towards eerie, huron county, lorain county, you can see those flurries flying. let's talk about our temperatures. definitely on the keeler side. when you factor in these winds that have been chattering all day long out of the northwest, 15 to 20 miles per hour, it brings your windchill down. at the airpo
. >>> 100 first energy employees have been deployed to eastern pennsylvania and new jersey to help utility crews getting hit with that storm. crews from toledo are also helping our neighbors to the south in west virginia. >>> let's check in with janessa. >> d.c. is currently the bull's- eye. definitely dealing with a lot of snow. to eight inches across portions of the east coast. the good news this morning, i was talking about advisories and warnings for about 12 states....
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Jan 20, 2016
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all right a school in eastern pennsylvania changing its name to become more inclusive they say. known as the crusaders for a century. last year the school board voted to do away with the nickname and mascot. critics say it crusaders. who used violence in the name of religion. they wantt a new mascot in the spring. >> . >> coming up tonight.. judge judy making headlines. not for her tv show. >> seems an alarming number of americans are giving her a title that she doesn't actually hold. inside the poll that's raising >> here's something that will get you impressed parents. a new poll nearly ten percent of college graduates believe that judge judy serves on the supreme court. of course the star of the long running tv show. that airs right here on fox. weekday afternoons. she's handling small disputes on tv for 20 years. but never a supreme court justice. a thousand college grads askedsk basic social studies questions. college graduates are alarmingly ignorant of american history. heritage as well. >> . the team interviewed titans defense i defensive coordinator. the browns when whi
all right a school in eastern pennsylvania changing its name to become more inclusive they say. known as the crusaders for a century. last year the school board voted to do away with the nickname and mascot. critics say it crusaders. who used violence in the name of religion. they wantt a new mascot in the spring. >> . >> coming up tonight.. judge judy making headlines. not for her tv show. >> seems an alarming number of americans are giving her a title that she doesn't...
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Jan 14, 2016
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girl scouts of eastern pennsylvania. we will send it to break and i'll have more cookies. be right back. it's not about hugging trees. it's not about being wasteful either. ♪ you just gotta find that balance. ♪ where taking care of yourself takes care of more than just yourself. ♪ lease a 2016 lincoln mkz for $289 a month only at your lincoln dealer. frelitter isn't just light.ght it's also the best lightweight for eliminating odors. amazing, right? for superior odor elimination try fresh step extreme... lighweight. >>> back on "eyewitness news" won dayton buffalo's ice car. >> we told you earlier this week, mitsubishi sedan that had been frozen in place, it has new you been freed from the freeze. >> oh, good. >> earlier this week high wind from lake erie sent water over the dock. it is up to the loge towing company to make life frozen and let it go. >> twenty-eight years of doing this, i have never seen this, of that magnitude. i was exited to get the call. >> work withers used 350-pound of powdered calcium chloride to leave the mountain of crystal leaving behind a imprin
girl scouts of eastern pennsylvania. we will send it to break and i'll have more cookies. be right back. it's not about hugging trees. it's not about being wasteful either. ♪ you just gotta find that balance. ♪ where taking care of yourself takes care of more than just yourself. ♪ lease a 2016 lincoln mkz for $289 a month only at your lincoln dealer. frelitter isn't just light.ght it's also the best lightweight for eliminating odors. amazing, right? for superior odor elimination try fresh...
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Jan 8, 2016
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i84 and north eastern pennsylvania that's what we're concerned about some icing. it's in the 40s, new york city not concerned with icing close to if coast but maybe areas of fog and touch of drizzle. there's not much right now. the good news is we squeeze out some rain. snow flakes, a little bit of sleet. we could have some slick spots. during the day tomorrow. spotty, drizzle, the icing threat to about 10:00 in the morning. slick spots late overnight. then the highlight over the weekends or the low light. a 40-year-old record high could fall on sunday afternoon. more on that in just a few minutes, bill, liz back to you now. >> a little something for everyone. >>> some scary moments for students in brooklyn when their school bus overturned today. the accident happened this first street in park slope. hospital. most of their injuries are minor. however one child is in serious condition tonight. >> a frantic search in new jersey tonight for the armed carjacker. the victim resisting giving up his wallet or car and for that he was beaten. it happened in inglewood. >>
i84 and north eastern pennsylvania that's what we're concerned about some icing. it's in the 40s, new york city not concerned with icing close to if coast but maybe areas of fog and touch of drizzle. there's not much right now. the good news is we squeeze out some rain. snow flakes, a little bit of sleet. we could have some slick spots. during the day tomorrow. spotty, drizzle, the icing threat to about 10:00 in the morning. slick spots late overnight. then the highlight over the weekends or...
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Jan 18, 2016
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they've been established in eastern pennsylvania, new jersey and delaware for some time now.hey're now in states like ohio where they weren't believed to be before. scientists also know now that northern ticks are more aggressive at finding hosts than southern ones and that is another reason for the boom in cases. >>> also today is an incredible story, it was a heartwarming reunion today a at lehigh valley health network. a plan who nearly froze to death last year came back to thank the healthcare workers who saved him. justin smith is alive today thanks to quick thinking first responders and committed doctors and nurses. last february, justin's father found him lying unconscious in a snow bank. he had been there overnight. when the temperature dipped 4 degrees below zero. >> i started shaking his head, no, no, you can't leave me. you can't leave me. >> in this particular instance the coroner was already called. >> all signs lead us to believe that he's been dead for app considerable amount of time. >> reporter: but dr. gerald coleman thought there could be a chance. he had a
they've been established in eastern pennsylvania, new jersey and delaware for some time now.hey're now in states like ohio where they weren't believed to be before. scientists also know now that northern ticks are more aggressive at finding hosts than southern ones and that is another reason for the boom in cases. >>> also today is an incredible story, it was a heartwarming reunion today a at lehigh valley health network. a plan who nearly froze to death last year came back to thank...
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Jan 22, 2016
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already seeing it across south jersey as well as eastern pennsylvania. temperatures right now in the upper 20s. so it's cold enough in terms of blizzard conditions between 7:00 on saturday and 4:00 saturday afternoon. it will take time before the storm moves away from us even though it's moving in quickly. wind gusts will be higher between 50 and 60 miles per hour which will definitely result in power outages and will push a lot of water on shore in coastal areas causing the moderate to some cases major coastal flooding. the track is crucial. this is the back edge of the system here. all the way down atlantic a light snow rain mix and it's been snowing in washington d.c. 2 to 3 inches on the ground so far. should be in the city by midnight. since it's already snowing in portions of south jersey. in terms of areas north and west you're not going to see as much. you're not expecting high accumulations here. there's a lot more dry air that the system will run into. so across this area 2 to 6 inches of snow but in and around the city we increase the totals f
already seeing it across south jersey as well as eastern pennsylvania. temperatures right now in the upper 20s. so it's cold enough in terms of blizzard conditions between 7:00 on saturday and 4:00 saturday afternoon. it will take time before the storm moves away from us even though it's moving in quickly. wind gusts will be higher between 50 and 60 miles per hour which will definitely result in power outages and will push a lot of water on shore in coastal areas causing the moderate to some...
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Jan 12, 2016
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thngat is moving into eastern pennsylvania. it's moving very rapidly and will be here the next couple hours. north and west, you could still possibly see up to an inch of roadways in the next couple hours. there could still be a coating in some spots, even a loong long the jemorsey sho when that line comes in this afternoon and evening. slick roads in spots around the area, and otherwise not much in te s of accumulation. also, where the roads are wet, once the cold air comes pouring in may freeze over in some spots for you to get a little bit of black ice. that's later on tonight so you have to be wary of that. winds have been gusty today. they started to pick up this afternoon. we've seen top gusts of 40 miles an hour in islip. they'll be even stronger tomorrow. temperatures warmed up a little. into the 40s with south wind. that's why some areas saw rain with a few flurries mixed in. we still expect that wintry mix to affect us until 9:00 or so. right now it's in the 20s, kalamath, sussex at 31, light snow there. white plains
thngat is moving into eastern pennsylvania. it's moving very rapidly and will be here the next couple hours. north and west, you could still possibly see up to an inch of roadways in the next couple hours. there could still be a coating in some spots, even a loong long the jemorsey sho when that line comes in this afternoon and evening. slick roads in spots around the area, and otherwise not much in te s of accumulation. also, where the roads are wet, once the cold air comes pouring in may...
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Jan 12, 2016
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we've got a squall, a snow shower or squall line that's trying to come in from eastern pennsylvania. ernie: think it will amount to anything? nick: a coating to an inch is what i'm thinking north and westward. nick: so far. we'll be lucky for a while longer. we'll get a blast of cold air into tomorrow and a little recovery end of the week and then we'll see what happens next week as we trend colder. 44, 25 today. we did manage to go above average after a cold start to the day. not so bad this morning. we have had a couple of rain showers around. the record high, 64. that was in 1890. 100 years later, it was 2 on this date. tomorrow. 36 now. the air is moderately moist. 73 percent. winds out of the west-southwest. moment. pressure 29.67 and holding steady. that's low. we've got 40s for highs in the city east. mid 40s. 40 poughkeepsie. 27 monticello. 35 in sussex. now this is the area where it's below freezing. north jersey back towards allentown at 30. 25 monticello. 45 in montauk as we wait for the cold front to move through. from last night, we're up four to six degrees, but we're g
we've got a squall, a snow shower or squall line that's trying to come in from eastern pennsylvania. ernie: think it will amount to anything? nick: a coating to an inch is what i'm thinking north and westward. nick: so far. we'll be lucky for a while longer. we'll get a blast of cold air into tomorrow and a little recovery end of the week and then we'll see what happens next week as we trend colder. 44, 25 today. we did manage to go above average after a cold start to the day. not so bad this...
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Jan 10, 2016
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some more showers moving through eastern pennsylvania right now. the front still coming through, not coming through yet, but behind that front, the colder air and it is snowing in pittsburgh in parts of central pennsylvania, although we respect going to see much of that. definitely going to get the colder air in here. this line of heavy showers now moving through western connecticut, down through long island, portions of the jersey shore, still a few downpours near hempstead and long beach and also near marlboro and parts of new jersey and lakewood, you will get a heavy downpour in a minute. they will continue to move on. in terms of flooding, still have some residual flooding until 5:15 this will end soon, parts of western new jersey, you had all that heavy rain today, not going to see any additional heavy rain. look at the totals for today, central park, 1.8 inches of we had record highs right around 60 degrees, everywhere except central park at 59, came close, just one degree away. now got to deal with the cold air coming up. talk more about tha
some more showers moving through eastern pennsylvania right now. the front still coming through, not coming through yet, but behind that front, the colder air and it is snowing in pittsburgh in parts of central pennsylvania, although we respect going to see much of that. definitely going to get the colder air in here. this line of heavy showers now moving through western connecticut, down through long island, portions of the jersey shore, still a few downpours near hempstead and long beach and...
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Jan 20, 2016
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far eastern pennsylvania and maryland is where we will see the biggest total. but as it moves northward it will have a hard time getting past the south coast. we want to make an early call. we are three days out and we expect the lines to move and numbers may change a little but the highest ris fork a significant snowfall a half a foot is in southeastern massachusetts. this is where we have the highest chance phs that happening especially towards happening especially towards the coast. as soon as you move away from the zone, the line is so sharp up run into no snowfall. north of the pike expect low impact and all tolled not a major snow system for us. biggest impact is certainly going to be in the mid-atlantic where they have 1 to 2 feet and higher total around dc and if your travel plans take you through new york city and into felly and baltimore dc and down into north carolina and virginia, they are going to have a lot of issues there. so the timeline is any of the flakes developing late on saturday afternoon and evening. most of the chance for snow is saturd
far eastern pennsylvania and maryland is where we will see the biggest total. but as it moves northward it will have a hard time getting past the south coast. we want to make an early call. we are three days out and we expect the lines to move and numbers may change a little but the highest ris fork a significant snowfall a half a foot is in southeastern massachusetts. this is where we have the highest chance phs that happening especially towards happening especially towards the coast. as soon...
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Jan 29, 2016
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it's racing across eastern pennsylvania, central pennsylvania. this looks like it would be here by 5:00 or 6:00 in the morning. coastal storm is actually going to help us this time. it's going offshore but it's almost like these get to an intersection and these have to wait for this to pass. it slows down had clipper. then some snow showers come in. if you a great tool for looking at some of the bands, you'll see 9:00, delaware water gap to 10:00 then really not getting down to the hudson valley and northeast new jersey and new york city till 10:00 to noon. showers continue early afternoon. same thing on this futurecast as well. snow showers north and west. reduced visibilities briefly. maybe slippery spots north. at least the numbers are getting above freezing. gusty winds come in during the afternoon. wind chills by tomorrow evening will be in the 20s. blustery late. mostly cloudy. light wind at 7:00 in the morning. 45, 41, snow and midday rain showers then a gusty afternoon. clear and brisk tomorrow night. blustery early. 26 feels like teens t
it's racing across eastern pennsylvania, central pennsylvania. this looks like it would be here by 5:00 or 6:00 in the morning. coastal storm is actually going to help us this time. it's going offshore but it's almost like these get to an intersection and these have to wait for this to pass. it slows down had clipper. then some snow showers come in. if you a great tool for looking at some of the bands, you'll see 9:00, delaware water gap to 10:00 then really not getting down to the hudson...
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Jan 3, 2016
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. >>> in eastern pennsylvania tonight the body of a 5-year-old boy with autism has been found in a canal about a quarter mile away from a home where he wandered away from a new year's party. he was playing with a tablet computer with other children, when he reportedly walked away, barefoot, and without a coat. search dogs tracked the boy's scent to the canal l where that tablet was found early this afternoon. that prompted the police to call in divers who found the boy's body. about 8 feet from shore. in 6 feet of water. >>> people in the midwest battling massive flooding tonight, the mississippi river is receding, and the cleanup sunday way. but david reports that in other places, the water continues to rise, and lives are at risk. >>reporter: the mississippi river is hitting record high levels in the state of missouri. but the giant flood wall that protects the city of cape gerard do is holding. outside of that wall is a much different story. in low-lying areas, the water cannot be stopped. >> has it ever seen nearly 50 feet of water? >> no. this is the most we've ever seen. >>reporter
. >>> in eastern pennsylvania tonight the body of a 5-year-old boy with autism has been found in a canal about a quarter mile away from a home where he wandered away from a new year's party. he was playing with a tablet computer with other children, when he reportedly walked away, barefoot, and without a coat. search dogs tracked the boy's scent to the canal l where that tablet was found early this afternoon. that prompted the police to call in divers who found the boy's body. about 8...
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it happened during a bitter cold snap in eastern pennsylvania last february. gone to a local firehouse to have beers with friends. he thinks he tripped while walking home and passed out in the snow in subzero temperatures. found by his father 12 hours later. >> i looked over and there was justin laying there, and he was laying face up like this. he was blue. he was lifeless. i checked for a pulse, i checked for a heart beat, there was nothing. >> the next thing i know i'm waking up in cedar crest hospital and family is all around me. that's about it. i was shocked. i mean they went the extra effort. i can't thank them enough. they're amazing. i just can't thank them enough. >> when his dad found justin that frigid february morning he was unconscious, no pulse or blood pressure, but the e.r. doctor said you're not dead until you're warm and dead. so he ordered paramedics to perform cpr with chest compressions two hours and smith was flown by helicopter to a hospital with a machine that would warm his blood, oxygenate it and pump it back into his body and within
it happened during a bitter cold snap in eastern pennsylvania last february. gone to a local firehouse to have beers with friends. he thinks he tripped while walking home and passed out in the snow in subzero temperatures. found by his father 12 hours later. >> i looked over and there was justin laying there, and he was laying face up like this. he was blue. he was lifeless. i checked for a pulse, i checked for a heart beat, there was nothing. >> the next thing i know i'm waking up...
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Jan 22, 2016
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where the the snow is stretching from new york all the way out to memphis, tennessee and up to eastern pennsylvania. expecting anywhere from 20-30 inches of snow. more on the cold temperatures and the lousy travel weather to the north. >> bob: let's talk about that. the travel headaches they are mounting. this is video from chicago. a plane slid off the runway at o'hare. passengers say the landing felt normal until the very end and the captain said remain in your seats with your seatbelt fashioned. no injuries were reported. if you have plans and they involve the airport this weekend you might want to pack your patient hat. bill, our producer, has been monitoring all of the traffic. >> this is flight aware website. this is their world famous misery map. these are the major hubs. o'hare; 113 delays and 13 canceled. if we go to charlotte you can see no delays but a lot of planes are not going anywhere because 74 flights are canceled. >> bob: you mentioned charlotte and i think about the nfc championship game going on. those are planes not snow. we are thinking about the championship game. is that goi
where the the snow is stretching from new york all the way out to memphis, tennessee and up to eastern pennsylvania. expecting anywhere from 20-30 inches of snow. more on the cold temperatures and the lousy travel weather to the north. >> bob: let's talk about that. the travel headaches they are mounting. this is video from chicago. a plane slid off the runway at o'hare. passengers say the landing felt normal until the very end and the captain said remain in your seats with your seatbelt...
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Jan 27, 2016
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and then as we go through the day it breaks up as it heads across the mountains into eastern pennsylvania not concerned about certainly not anything significant that's going to be coming for the rest of the week and then when we get to the weekend, it gets even nicer. cold air retreats. arctic air goes back off the map. and by as we get to sunday, monday, tuesday, mild air starts to come in. and you don't see that too often. watch what happens by wednesday. it's mild air all over this portion of the country. and we could even be seeing temperatures around 60 degrees. that's right. 60 degrees. 18 for the low in philadelphia. 12 north and west during the night tonight. it's going to get calm and we're going to see that refreezing. watch out in the morning. and then a mix of sun to clouds. more sunshine in the morning. clouds late in the day. again, see a lot of melting during the day tomorrow. and then tomorrow night, we drop below freezing. that happens practically every night until we get to the weekend when it starts warming up so much, it done get down to freezing at night. and by monda
and then as we go through the day it breaks up as it heads across the mountains into eastern pennsylvania not concerned about certainly not anything significant that's going to be coming for the rest of the week and then when we get to the weekend, it gets even nicer. cold air retreats. arctic air goes back off the map. and by as we get to sunday, monday, tuesday, mild air starts to come in. and you don't see that too often. watch what happens by wednesday. it's mild air all over this portion...
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Jan 19, 2016
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coast storm developing at the end of the week and weekend and affecting washington, philly and eastern pennsylvania there. it could give us a little bit of snow. we have some time and guys we could go back to that. snow friday evening and then on saturday 31. and looks like the snow will miss us. 31 saturday. 18 saturday night. sunday a mixed sky and 33 degrees. that is getting back closer to the average 34 that we should be seeing this time of year. monday cloudy sky 35 and monday night tuesday a shot of snow and i have an alert for that. that's day 7 though and that could change. looks like snow and mixing with some ice monday and tuesday. temperatures warming as i mentioned in the 30s and that's good and feeling better outside out there. denise. >> all right, jeff. >> denise: a local rapper rushed to the hospital for emergency surgery. >>> now it's time for "the buzz" sponsored by national carpet mill outlet. >> denise: starting with a local rapper rushed to the hospital. >>> a guitar legend at the rock hall cofounding member of the eagles glen fry passed away at age 67. today fans were at the r
coast storm developing at the end of the week and weekend and affecting washington, philly and eastern pennsylvania there. it could give us a little bit of snow. we have some time and guys we could go back to that. snow friday evening and then on saturday 31. and looks like the snow will miss us. 31 saturday. 18 saturday night. sunday a mixed sky and 33 degrees. that is getting back closer to the average 34 that we should be seeing this time of year. monday cloudy sky 35 and monday night...
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Jan 14, 2016
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the acting ceo of the girl scouts of eastern pennsylvania and also lizzie jones, a 14-year-old girl scoutllow grove, thank you both for being here. let's start with you. girl scouts and the cookies go hand in hand. tell us why this connection with the girl scouts and where the money goes that's raised from the sales. >> sure. so girl scouts cookie program is celebrating its 99th year this year. it's the largest girl-led business in the world and it really was a way for early volunteers to think about ways to raise money for their troops so it does continue today. it's an awesome opportunity for girls to take advantage of the girl scouts brand and this program to earn money for both individual programs as well as troop programs. lizzie has great stories about what she's done with her proceeds. >> i'll get to lizzie in a second but you're going to celebrate milestones as well and there's high tech ways in which you can get the cookies? >> that's right. so this year is the 10th anniversary of our lemonade which is one of the flavors of cookies we have and the second year we're offering digit
the acting ceo of the girl scouts of eastern pennsylvania and also lizzie jones, a 14-year-old girl scoutllow grove, thank you both for being here. let's start with you. girl scouts and the cookies go hand in hand. tell us why this connection with the girl scouts and where the money goes that's raised from the sales. >> sure. so girl scouts cookie program is celebrating its 99th year this year. it's the largest girl-led business in the world and it really was a way for early volunteers to...
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Jan 28, 2016
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here is a weak one in eastern pennsylvania now, had a little bit of snow on the radar. as it's fallen apart, this has not. got some rain showers ahead of snow showers as the cold front moves through. that's what we're going to be watching for tomorrow. we go through the night tonight, temperatures dropping through the freezing mark into the 20s in some areas by daybreak. there it is, 7:00 a.m. down to 23 degrees in allentown, 24 in doylestown. and then during the day as you can see, temperatures are above freezing. possible rain showers. in new jersey, some possible mix rain and snow. possible snow showers. a strong system and you look, temperatures well above freezing. just melts. as it comes down. now can reduce visibility temporarily, that may be the main issue if that happens. as we go through the rest of the weekend, though, into next week, the cold air retreats, the mild air comes back and temperatures get way into the 50s. if not even higher. 28 for low in philadelphia, 22 north and west. remember that refreezing toward daybreak and the morning rush. windy and co
here is a weak one in eastern pennsylvania now, had a little bit of snow on the radar. as it's fallen apart, this has not. got some rain showers ahead of snow showers as the cold front moves through. that's what we're going to be watching for tomorrow. we go through the night tonight, temperatures dropping through the freezing mark into the 20s in some areas by daybreak. there it is, 7:00 a.m. down to 23 degrees in allentown, 24 in doylestown. and then during the day as you can see,...
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Jan 23, 2016
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jersey shore in points eastward but it looks like northwest new jersey the hudson valley in eastern pennsylvania you should be nuclear. everything was out quickly after midnight. tomorrow morning you will see the sunrise and it will be with us all day long sunday into monday. good news, no major storms. it looks like we shouldn't have a problem without cleanup issues over the next couple of days. another issue besides bush snow. moderate to major flooding at the times of high tide at 7:00. coastal flood warnings on the south shore as long island and the jersey shore. it's pushing water into the western long island sound as well as the jersey shore. anticipating major flooding across the part of the tri-state area. we could see winds as high as 15 to 20 along the jersey shore and factor in the fullman and astronomical high tides at 2.5 >> audrey thanks. christie as the area continues to get slammed by winter storm for new york city and long island. still more than 200 crashes including printer vehicles. mayor de blasio said they will be enforcing the ban and you could get arrested. >> is importan
jersey shore in points eastward but it looks like northwest new jersey the hudson valley in eastern pennsylvania you should be nuclear. everything was out quickly after midnight. tomorrow morning you will see the sunrise and it will be with us all day long sunday into monday. good news, no major storms. it looks like we shouldn't have a problem without cleanup issues over the next couple of days. another issue besides bush snow. moderate to major flooding at the times of high tide at 7:00....
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Jan 20, 2016
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the snow is getting broken up through eastern pennsylvania but maybe coatings tonight. this is the storm north texas out of the rockies heading for the gulf then up the coast. we will keep you posted on that t. blizzard watches toward d.c. snowfall totals and a new map in a while. >> all right, lee. you can get the forecast any time. download the accutrack weather search abc7ny in the app store. >>> all new this half hour, murder mystery is rocking a neighborhood in westchester county. >> a woman stabbed to death in scarsdale. marcus solis is there from the scene with the latest. marcus? >> reporter: dave and liz, behind me a rarity, full fledge crime scene being processed after the first murder in this community in 39 years. now, this was an apparent act of domestic violence and police are confirming the bearest of details. at 10:09 a 69-year-old man who lives in the home called 911 saying there was a seriously injured woman. that man is in police custody. the victim is a 58-year-old woman. this happening at 50 lincoln road in scarsdale. the home is owned by an attorne
the snow is getting broken up through eastern pennsylvania but maybe coatings tonight. this is the storm north texas out of the rockies heading for the gulf then up the coast. we will keep you posted on that t. blizzard watches toward d.c. snowfall totals and a new map in a while. >> all right, lee. you can get the forecast any time. download the accutrack weather search abc7ny in the app store. >>> all new this half hour, murder mystery is rocking a neighborhood in westchester...
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the winds gusng up t 50iles r hour philadel,entr new jersey and parts of eastern pennsylvania, 18 24 ches. wind gusts of0 miles per hour. in nork city and surrounng ar t hea snow in afternoon and early evening. 18o 24 inches. providence warealking 8o 12 inches of ow. boonay pick up abo to 4 ines. wead to uphese amounts beuse t sas moved fuhe rth.yesterday,ehought bosto monog. theyay get new rk, 6 to 12. now up to 24 inches >> amazg. a lot osnow coming do. thanks, al. >>>e vetherews to get to this morning. sheinelle is following a horrific school shooting incada. > a small cada tn is i mourning aft the countrs rst in a decade. ur people adfter gunman open fire in a roteow i central cada staf and at least one stude are victims. students scattered as the gunman began. theunnman sho two o his brothers atome before heading to the school. >>> tourists watching thehow vegas found the selves in middle of gfire witshots caught otape. >> pice cars converge with a man waving a fea athe d csingff parts oe gas strip. the suspectefused to drophe weapon andhe oice opened fire. ofcers wrestledhe sus
the winds gusng up t 50iles r hour philadel,entr new jersey and parts of eastern pennsylvania, 18 24 ches. wind gusts of0 miles per hour. in nork city and surrounng ar t hea snow in afternoon and early evening. 18o 24 inches. providence warealking 8o 12 inches of ow. boonay pick up abo to 4 ines. wead to uphese amounts beuse t sas moved fuhe rth.yesterday,ehought bosto monog. theyay get new rk, 6 to 12. now up to 24 inches >> amazg. a lot osnow coming do. thanks, al. >>>e...
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there's still freezing rain advisory in effect for parts of eastern pennsylvania, but not for much longer. the temperatures, they're above freezing. 45 right now in philadelphia. what a warmup. it's about a clouds coming in, 47 in millville and it's in the low 50s in cape may. even allentown is warming up, reading now 34 degrees. and climbing. we will see limited sunshine today. dry for the next few hours. 47 degrees by 1:00. and then some light rain showers at 4:00 and into the evening commute. we'll go through the forecast neighborhood by neighborhood when i'm back in just a few minutes, lauren. >>> thanks, bill. well, all the snow on the ground is creating a big challenge for mail carriers. the u.s. postal service is asking customers to help out by keeping your sidewalks and your walkways clear from snow and ice. they say carriers will attempt to make deliveries wherever possible, but are instructed to use their own judgment when it comes to their safety. >>> hundreds of schools remain closed today or had delayed openings in the aftermath of the blizzard. so what about tomorrow? well,
there's still freezing rain advisory in effect for parts of eastern pennsylvania, but not for much longer. the temperatures, they're above freezing. 45 right now in philadelphia. what a warmup. it's about a clouds coming in, 47 in millville and it's in the low 50s in cape may. even allentown is warming up, reading now 34 degrees. and climbing. we will see limited sunshine today. dry for the next few hours. 47 degrees by 1:00. and then some light rain showers at 4:00 and into the evening...
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this happened in eastern pennsylvania last february.eers with friends at a local firehouse and may stripped while walking home. he spent all night passed out in the snow in subzero temperatures and wasn't found by his father until 12 hours later. >> i looked over, and there was justin laying there. and he was laying face up like this. he was blue. his face. he was lifeless. i checked for a pulse. i checked for a heartbeat. there was nothing. >> the next thing i know i'm waking up in cedar crest hospital and the family's all around me and that's about it. i was shocked. i mean, they went the extra effort, and i can't thank them enough. they're amazing. and i just can't thank them enough. >> justin says it was like he woke up from a dream except it wasn't a dream. he lost both pinkies and all of his toes from frostbite. >> but now doctors are looking again at how they hanltd situations like this. >> yeah. turns out being frozen can save your life. if your body chills at just the right rate, it's almost like being in a state of suspended a
this happened in eastern pennsylvania last february.eers with friends at a local firehouse and may stripped while walking home. he spent all night passed out in the snow in subzero temperatures and wasn't found by his father until 12 hours later. >> i looked over, and there was justin laying there. and he was laying face up like this. he was blue. his face. he was lifeless. i checked for a pulse. i checked for a heartbeat. there was nothing. >> the next thing i know i'm waking up in...
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. >> the city of eastern pennsylvania. a servlet the affordability coalition. we had some good discussions. we appreciate the fact that epa will understand affordability. what is the status mac. >> my understanding like everything else that does not mean the conversation stops. a lot of the players appreciate the dialogue, but nothing is final. we have to continue. part to continue. part of this is very much related to the resource struggles and how much you can demand under law or under common sense as you move forward to make sure you can keep the city's running wellcity's running well we recognize a lot of infrastructure investments need to be made. the conversation is not stopped. epa recognizes that we are but one consideration in terms of the needs for your constituencies in cities. but as went told us we have to have honest dialogue to figure out how to get the issues in a way that does not put our citizenry at risk. >> hi. one offive. one of the things i work on is the restoration of san francisco bay. we need to build marshlands up protect our areas fr
. >> the city of eastern pennsylvania. a servlet the affordability coalition. we had some good discussions. we appreciate the fact that epa will understand affordability. what is the status mac. >> my understanding like everything else that does not mean the conversation stops. a lot of the players appreciate the dialogue, but nothing is final. we have to continue. part to continue. part of this is very much related to the resource struggles and how much you can demand under law or...
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showers across western new york and western pennsylvania and some of that is working into eastern pennsylvania, heading into the hudson valley, and and we're catching snow just north of monticello in sullivan county. so these snow showers are coming off the great lakes, but they're kind of holding their steam here x they're going to make their way into the tristate area, but they won't be as fierce as we've seen across the great lakes. spotty, scattered snow showers, there could be a few bursts from time to time but no accumis expected -- assumelationing -- accumulation is expected. we could see a couple of pop-up well. have your umbrella handy, enough that you may want to have it or at least pop it up if you get caught in one of these showers. by midday we'll have the activity happening in new york city, and a few rain showers as well, temperatures rising into the middle to upper 30s. we'll be left with plenty of sunshine for your saturday. that's how we'll start out the day, but in the afternoon we'll see clouds rolling in and sunday more of the same. a mix of sun and clouds, on sunday tempe
showers across western new york and western pennsylvania and some of that is working into eastern pennsylvania, heading into the hudson valley, and and we're catching snow just north of monticello in sullivan county. so these snow showers are coming off the great lakes, but they're kind of holding their steam here x they're going to make their way into the tristate area, but they won't be as fierce as we've seen across the great lakes. spotty, scattered snow showers, there could be a few bursts...
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there's a gap after that, that goes across eastern pennsylvania before that very showers. that's a squall line, and that will try to swing through the area this evening. now, there is some signs that will weaken as it approaches us. i think there will be at least some heavier snow showers that work through the area, and coat the roadways and we have to be careful of that because temperatures will be near freezing by then. behind that arctic front, frigid, windy, windchills are dropping near 0 in that area, and that's our forecast for later tonight. so see on this future cast, there's the initial batch that's over us right now. that leaves the scene between 5:30 and 6:00. we've got this gap where things are quieting down. there's the squall line, around 7. new york city around 8:00. long island, 9:00, 10:00, and swinging offshore, and then it's a race between the cold and sub freezing air coming in, and the moisture leaving. if the streets are still wet at this point, you're going to have black ice around. that's a concern north and west as we go through the morning hours t
there's a gap after that, that goes across eastern pennsylvania before that very showers. that's a squall line, and that will try to swing through the area this evening. now, there is some signs that will weaken as it approaches us. i think there will be at least some heavier snow showers that work through the area, and coat the roadways and we have to be careful of that because temperatures will be near freezing by then. behind that arctic front, frigid, windy, windchills are dropping near 0...
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his daughter rachel calling home minutes after she escaped a carjacking in eastern pennsylvania. this is surveillance video from the service station where she made her getaway. running from the car, seconds before the car jacker takes off. brett will never forget what he told her. >> just that i love her. that she was >> reporter: rachel stevenson was returning from greenpoint, long island to graduate school at suni binghamton. >> she described grabbing her kittens and he grabbed her and told her she was going for the ride with him. >> reporter: rachel told us by phone that she struggled for two hours to keep calm. >> several times i said i can get out right now, i won't call the police, you can keep my phone. i won't say anything. he said no , you're my hostage. they won't shoot a young black kid in the car if there's a pretty white girl in the passenger seat. >> reporter: when they stopped for gas she made a break for it. >> i knew as soon as he let me out of the car i was going to run. >> reporter: he was arrested after a high speed chase. >> it was the worst time of my whole
his daughter rachel calling home minutes after she escaped a carjacking in eastern pennsylvania. this is surveillance video from the service station where she made her getaway. running from the car, seconds before the car jacker takes off. brett will never forget what he told her. >> just that i love her. that she was >> reporter: rachel stevenson was returning from greenpoint, long island to graduate school at suni binghamton. >> she described grabbing her kittens and he...
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away look at the energy we talked about that was very possible happening in parts of south eastern pennsylvania. there is the mixing as we see the low pull out that's an intensification of wind reduced visibility, also intensification until the snow coming down at 1 to 2 inches per hour, that snowfall rates will again perhaps double on the ground through the afternoon, heavy snow bands producing at least 2 inches per hour that creates the whiteout conditions. >> the brunt happening until 7 p.m. the snow ending completely at midnight a few flakes could linger before it all pulls out of here, sunshine for tomorrow 8 to 10-inch totals parts of duchess county, not seeing one flake far from this storm they are getting hardly anything, blizzard, pretty startling to the north, verifying that right now, future cast again leaving the north out of this practically allowing for the snow bands to be just across that line producing 2 inches. by 11:00 tonight it wraps out of here on the backside we'll be dry tomorrow and begin the melting process. 2 p.m., there it is the orange, red, showing up greater than
away look at the energy we talked about that was very possible happening in parts of south eastern pennsylvania. there is the mixing as we see the low pull out that's an intensification of wind reduced visibility, also intensification until the snow coming down at 1 to 2 inches per hour, that snowfall rates will again perhaps double on the ground through the afternoon, heavy snow bands producing at least 2 inches per hour that creates the whiteout conditions. >> the brunt happening until...
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william, warren sykes from eastern pennsylvania. he is the second from the right. he was the navigator. no details were provided. just that one man was a pow. in that situation, all of the families were hoping for the best and the fact that one was a pow gave great hope. it was something they could hang onto or cling to. out then probably the others got out. the family's started writing each other and exchanging bits of information but there was no official information. that letter from the squadron commander which came six weeks notedin late december that there was no additional information. the families went to this long period of hoping for the best. hope that perhaps they were -- and they were getting a lot of publicity in andican papers at the time southern austria was very close and tito's partisans were operating in southern austria. hope thatthis great they were going to come home still. i mentioned the wealthy manhattan businessman. he was working all those contacts red cross and officials that he knew in washington and he had a friend who was a ham radio
william, warren sykes from eastern pennsylvania. he is the second from the right. he was the navigator. no details were provided. just that one man was a pow. in that situation, all of the families were hoping for the best and the fact that one was a pow gave great hope. it was something they could hang onto or cling to. out then probably the others got out. the family's started writing each other and exchanging bits of information but there was no official information. that letter from the...
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joining us now is judge renee' hughes from the eastern pennsylvania region on the telephone.talk to earlier. how has the day progressed for everyone at the red cross? >> well, thank you for giving me this opportunity to share with the community. actually, people have been wonderful. they've been staying in because it is so serious. i know that tomorrow morning everyone is going to want to start shoveling. i want to remind people to dress in layers and to make sure they stay hydrated. shovel in little bits. don't tried to it all at once. it's a lot to shovel. and particularly tonight as the temperature drops he can treatmently low please make sure you keep things away from space heaters and keep greats in front of your fireplaces. we just asking everyone to be careful and cautious and know that the red cross is here to help. if people need extra tips, they can get a free app it's red cross emergency and it gives you lots of winter weather tips. >> we really did talk earlier about people and how they're going to stay warm. you had some tips there. but as it gets darker and cold
joining us now is judge renee' hughes from the eastern pennsylvania region on the telephone.talk to earlier. how has the day progressed for everyone at the red cross? >> well, thank you for giving me this opportunity to share with the community. actually, people have been wonderful. they've been staying in because it is so serious. i know that tomorrow morning everyone is going to want to start shoveling. i want to remind people to dress in layers and to make sure they stay hydrated....
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this was the navigator william from eastern pennsylvania. he is the second from the right and was the navigator. no information or details were provided. pow.ust that one man was a in that situation, all the families obviously were hoping for the best. the fact that one was a pow gave great hope. it was something they could hang onto to cling to. pow,e man got out as a them probably the others got out. so, families started to write each other. and exchanging bits of information, but there was no official information. the letter from the squadron commander, which came six weeks later in late december, noted that there was no additional information. so, the families went through this long period of hoping for the best. there was the hope that perhaps partisanswith tito's in yugoslavia which were getting a lot of publicity in american papers at the time. and southern austria was very close. and tito's partisans were operating in southern austria. hopehere waws thies great that they were going to come home still i. i mentioned at wealthy manhatt
this was the navigator william from eastern pennsylvania. he is the second from the right and was the navigator. no information or details were provided. pow.ust that one man was a in that situation, all the families obviously were hoping for the best. the fact that one was a pow gave great hope. it was something they could hang onto to cling to. pow,e man got out as a them probably the others got out. so, families started to write each other. and exchanging bits of information, but there was...
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philadelphia, central new jersey and parts of eastern pennsylvania, 18 to 24 inches. wind gusts of 40 miles per hour. in new york city and surrounding area, the heavy snow in afternoon and early evening. new england and new haven and providence, we are talking 8 to 12 inches of snow. boston may pick up about 2 to 4 inches. we had to up these amounts because the storm has moved further north. yesterday, we thought boston almost nothing. they may get 4. new york, 6 to 12. now up to 24 inches. >> amazing. thanks, al. >>> we have other news to get to sheinelle is following a horrific school shooting in canada. >>> a small canada town is in mourning after the country's worst in a decade. four people dead after a gunman opened fire in a remote town in central canada. are victims. students scattered as the gunman began. the sun gunman shot two of his to the school. >>> tourists watching the show at the bellagio hotel last night the middle of gunfire with shots caught on tape. >> police cars converge with a man waving a firearm at the crowd closing off parts of the vegas stri
philadelphia, central new jersey and parts of eastern pennsylvania, 18 to 24 inches. wind gusts of 40 miles per hour. in new york city and surrounding area, the heavy snow in afternoon and early evening. new england and new haven and providence, we are talking 8 to 12 inches of snow. boston may pick up about 2 to 4 inches. we had to up these amounts because the storm has moved further north. yesterday, we thought boston almost nothing. they may get 4. new york, 6 to 12. now up to 24 inches....
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the bulls eye is northern virginia, maryland maryland and eastern pennsylvania and washington baltimoreld see highest totals, two to three feet especially to the west of the area. 24 to 30 inches total. gusts of 50 miles per hour. that snow will be piling up in snow drifts in downtown d.c. further to the north still nailed in areas like new york. not quite as hard as d.c. but we will still see a foot plus even in new york city, a high impact storm. >> we go back to with all due respect right after this. why blend in with the crowd? why shy away from the extraordinary? why fit in, when you were born to stand out? the 2016 nissan altima has arrived. i have a massive heart attack oright in my driveway.d the doctor put me on a bayer aspirin regimen. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. go talk to your doctor. you're not indestructible anymore. hey! so i'm looking at my bill and my fico credit score's on here. yeah! we give you your fico credit score. for free! awesomesauce! the only person i know that says that is...lisa? julie?! we've already given more than
the bulls eye is northern virginia, maryland maryland and eastern pennsylvania and washington baltimoreld see highest totals, two to three feet especially to the west of the area. 24 to 30 inches total. gusts of 50 miles per hour. that snow will be piling up in snow drifts in downtown d.c. further to the north still nailed in areas like new york. not quite as hard as d.c. but we will still see a foot plus even in new york city, a high impact storm. >> we go back to with all due respect...
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. >>> and a saddened to a search in eastern pennsylvania, the body of a 5-year-old boy with autism founda dis'appeared from a party barefoot and without a coat. now back to our msnbc special. >>> he had to keep on coming. there were years of frustrations, but detective derek mclaughlin had finally taken down cindy zarzycki's killer. >> how did you take the verdict? >> i was real happy. >> was it a high five moment? >> more than high five. >> mac and i gave each other a big hug after that. >> but to jen and mac, this odd couple interrogation team, the conviction was only half the battle. >> the second we're done with all of the official proceedings, i mean, mac just took off and he went to go talk to art because i think the same thing was in both of our minds -- now it's time to find the body. >> he says, ed, don't have a memorial service. i'm going to find cindy. >> it was a promise mac had made to cindy's father and the rest of the family. cindy's case would stay open on his desk until her body was found. >> so i went and talked to art. >> art had just been convicted, he was still in th
. >>> and a saddened to a search in eastern pennsylvania, the body of a 5-year-old boy with autism founda dis'appeared from a party barefoot and without a coat. now back to our msnbc special. >>> he had to keep on coming. there were years of frustrations, but detective derek mclaughlin had finally taken down cindy zarzycki's killer. >> how did you take the verdict? >> i was real happy. >> was it a high five moment? >> more than high five. >> mac...
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eastern pennsylvania down toward maryland as well. they've already had a foot, a foot-and-a-half of snow. i'm seeing reports in a lot of these areas. it is still snowing hard. and this is where they're going to walk away. with feet of snow. danielle has been talking all morning how they're chasing that record for their greatest snowfall ever in the washington d.c. area. the potential there for about two feet of snow. so that is where the storm is hitting hardest. we still have the blizzard warnings here from new york, philly, d.c. we're in it too at least part of the area. and that is around martha's vineyard where we have a blizzard warning through the overnight hours just after midnight. the worst of the winds and the snow are going to shut off. we do have a winter storm warning along coastal southeastern massachusetts through 7:00 tomorrow morning. if you are in this area in blue here, you have a winter weather advisory through about 7:00 tomorrow morning as well. here is the snow right now. it looks like it is snowing in connectic
eastern pennsylvania down toward maryland as well. they've already had a foot, a foot-and-a-half of snow. i'm seeing reports in a lot of these areas. it is still snowing hard. and this is where they're going to walk away. with feet of snow. danielle has been talking all morning how they're chasing that record for their greatest snowfall ever in the washington d.c. area. the potential there for about two feet of snow. so that is where the storm is hitting hardest. we still have the blizzard...
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Jan 23, 2016
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you have a shield of snow, and still a burst of heavy snow from eastern pennsylvania and northern andrsey and across new york and now into the southern portions of new england. the blizzard warnings will continue in the area, and you have the heavy snow to continue for ten hours, and by that time, the snowfall totals will be close to two feet. the only thing that we have not done, alex is the ice in the carolinas, and the flooding in the high tide, but it is not like it is going to be reaching blizzard criteria, and technically speaking, it is not called a blizzard, because we didn't see any location with 35 miles per hour or greater for three plus hours. and it is going to be likely be a billion dollar weather disaster mostly because of the flooding. >> and so what about the bl blizzard? >> well, it is more of a technicality. >> and bill karins, we will get to you in a few minutes. okay. adam reese is at central park, and now with up to 30 inches in the forecast, it is not keeping people inside there. >> no, they are coming out here nevertheless, but the heavy snow continues to pound
you have a shield of snow, and still a burst of heavy snow from eastern pennsylvania and northern andrsey and across new york and now into the southern portions of new england. the blizzard warnings will continue in the area, and you have the heavy snow to continue for ten hours, and by that time, the snowfall totals will be close to two feet. the only thing that we have not done, alex is the ice in the carolinas, and the flooding in the high tide, but it is not like it is going to be reaching...
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then you get into eastern pennsylvania, much of parts of new jersey, you are going to be looking at anywheretart tonight, after the evening rush hour. wind gusts will start as we get into the overnight hours about 40 miles per hour. so we will continue to track that. now you get up into new york city and long island, where there are blizzard warnings in effect. snow starts around 4:00 a.m. tomorrow morning, gusts start during the day to 55 miles per hour, six to 12 inches of snow. we may bump that up a little bit but right now, we are watching that. as you get into new england, hartford, two to four, providence, three to five and then it drops off sharply. our friends in boston, you get a break. zero to two inches, maybe. we'll see what happens there. what we are worried about is ice. the ice accumulation, the area in deepest pink is about three-quarters of an inch to maybe an inch but as you widen out, you can see upwards of a tenth of an inch to a quarter of an inch which can cause big problems, pull down power lines and trees and so as far as power outages are concerned, from new england
then you get into eastern pennsylvania, much of parts of new jersey, you are going to be looking at anywheretart tonight, after the evening rush hour. wind gusts will start as we get into the overnight hours about 40 miles per hour. so we will continue to track that. now you get up into new york city and long island, where there are blizzard warnings in effect. snow starts around 4:00 a.m. tomorrow morning, gusts start during the day to 55 miles per hour, six to 12 inches of snow. we may bump...
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``philadelphia, central new jersey ``and parts of eastern ``pennsylvania, 18 to 24 inches. ``wind gusts of 40 miles per hour. ``in new york city and surrounding ``area, the heavy snow in ``afternoon and early evening. ``new england and new haven and ``providence, we are talking 8 to ``12 inches of snow. ``boston may pick up about 2 to 4 ``inches. ``we had to up these amounts ``because the storm has moved ``further north. ``yesterday, we thought boston ``almost nothing. ``they may get 4. ``new york, 6 to 12. ``now up to 24 inches. ``>> amazing. ``a lot of snow coming down. ``thanks, al. ``>>> we have other news to get to ``this morning. ``sheinelle is following a ``horrific school shooting in ``canada. ``>>> a small canada town is in ``mourning after the country's ``worst in a decade. ``four people dead after a gunman ``opened fire in a remote town in ``central canada. ``staff and at least one student ``are victims. ``students scattered as the gunman ``began. ``the sun gunman shot two of his ``brothers at home before heading ``to the school. ``>>> tourists watching the show
``philadelphia, central new jersey ``and parts of eastern ``pennsylvania, 18 to 24 inches. ``wind gusts of 40 miles per hour. ``in new york city and surrounding ``area, the heavy snow in ``afternoon and early evening. ``new england and new haven and ``providence, we are talking 8 to ``12 inches of snow. ``boston may pick up about 2 to 4 ``inches. ``we had to up these amounts ``because the storm has moved ``further north. ``yesterday, we thought boston ``almost nothing. ``they may get 4. ``new...