barely can get out before you have to maneuver and manipulat and one last picture is more of the same. the jersey shore so much variety and bob has this slope that he's got to deal with. yeah it's just a lot of work. so let's talk numbers and potential school impacts tomorrow in the city right now it sure is pretty. we've got some nice skies. left side the skyline that bright sky 20 degrees winds out of the northwest at 13 miles per hour. air temperature readings cold enough but when you throw in new york, 9, feels like 5. sun up 7:13. sunset 5:03. normal 38. we won't hit it. we will be above normal. the full moon still a menace of sorts. high tide along the jersey shore later it's an advisory for long island. bright skies, brilliant. good advice from alice about the sunglasses. that will help. there's the elongated low that's exited so we are dealing with left over problems. 34 today. you are digging, shoveling, moving, shaking, baking. overnight tonight you are going to see even colder readings, 24. so that could lead to some potential challenges tomorrow morning for the kids. going