worsen in the hours ahead so it's going to take quite a bit of time for these roads to be cleared up. the good news is, aaron, that people have heeded the warnings and they've stayed off of the roadways. that has made the situation a lot more manageable, especially for the emergency crews, the power line crews that we've seen working throughout many neighborhoods here in the atlanta and northern georgia -- northern georgia area. like i say, it doesn't take much. a slope that we just drove up a moment ago, there was a handful of cars and the front two cars couldn't get up the hill. before you knew it there was just a back log of cars slipping back down the hill having to turn back around and go against traffic. that's when these situations get very dangerous very quickly and so, you know, even now that darkness has settled here across atlanta, this is even more important to heed the warnings to stay off the roadways because visibility is very low and that freezing rain continues to fall and these roads have really become treacherous. >> ed, thank you very much.