the bay area. maybe over 100 in the mountains. tonight's storm, by thursday night, gets to the east coast with a wintry mix and then over the weekend, the bigger, stronger storm really slams the eastern third of the country. that's going to be a high impact event on both coasts. david? >> all right, we'll be watching it for the next several days. rob, thank you. the travel headaches are mounting elsewhere, too, at many airports across the country. tonight, of course, day 25 now of the government shutdown, and this evening, the faa is now ordering inspectors back on the job without pay to inspect passenger planes. this comes amid long lines at the airports already, as more unpaid tsa workers call out sick. and for the first time today, 41,000 active duty coast guard members deployed all over the world are now not getting paid. abc's steve osunsami in atlanta tonight. >> reporter: with no end to the shutdown in sight, in atlanta, the airport is warning passengers to get here three hours early for when monday's long security lines return. and never mind that no one's getting paid.