. >> mike denardo from sister station "kyw news radio 1060" has been cruising around all morning longg in with us. mike, where are you no now. >> berlin, point in every storm where the road crews are able to get the upper hand transition, on the road surface, from slippery, and snow covered, to slushy, where cars can make it through. well that transition hasn't happened yet. the roads are still snow covered. and they're slippery. it is a powdery very dry powdery snow, that's easy to brush off your car. but because it is so cold, it is also making the road surface very slippery. if you go faster, than 25, 30 miles an hour, and you try to stop or make a turn, you are going to feel the back of your vehicle fishtail. then that is couple of time, so taking it easy, doing about 30 35 miles an hour tops, this morning because it is not safe to go any faster than that. >> mike,, judging from your shot i'm starting to see some of the dividing lines a little better. how much has that improved? >> little bit. yes, these are the first white markings that have seen on the road all morning we're her