clear, but it's not. where that portion, where it shows pavement, is actually a sheet of ice. it's very slick. >> reporter: in the south, torrential downpours and flooding in tuscaloosa, alabama. some streets underwater in atlanta. parts of the region could get up to six inches of rain as the system moves through. and david, we saw all of those problems in d.c. airports. now, we're getting hit more here in new york. we're talking about more than 1,600 flights canceled and delayed. that number is only growing, david. >> and as you point out, not done with this yet. gio, thank you. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee, tracking this storm and then the next one. hey, ginger. >> reporter: hey, david. thanks to this storm, minneapolis has now had their snowiest february on record. and we are not done with february. we're not done with this storm. look at the map there. you can see the radar showing the snow moving through new england, including boston. new york here, we've got the fine snow about to change over to rain. and that's what's happened with all these storms and will again tonight, as that rain pushes north. we'll end up with drying by