the temperatures over half a million people without power. you have to be where there's somewhere warm. sandy was bad. it was still cold after sandy, highs in the 40s and 50s. people were freezing. but this is dangerous cold. it can happen fast. we're very concerned with the elderly. temperatures are in the 20s right now. the forecast lows for tomorrow morning are going to be down in the teens and single digits in many of these areas that just got this snow. so again, make sure if you have neighbors that are elderly, if the power is out in your area or maybe next to a town next door, try to get these people to warm places. that's the difficulty right now in these very heavy amounts of snow. and it's not like we're going to melt a lot of the snow anytime soon. we're going to see a nice day on sunday with temperatures barely getting above freezing. that will help the roads possibly become more slushy. then on monday we've got some rain coming through, which is good. that will help a little bit. but even highs in the low 40s, we're only going to take a couple inches out of that 30 as we go throughout the next couple of days there in southern new england. the bottom line, alex, this storm just history making as far