0 to three feet easy in those areas. at midnight, the last observation from logan, portland, 10 to 15 inches. a report near 24 from downtown hartford. buffalo, 7. and we're waiting for updated snow totals in areas of eastern mass, where we should see 24 to 30 inches of snow. this lived up to the forecast and the hype with the power outages, a long day of cleanup and winds and windchills won't help at all. >> thank you for the update on that. new york city may be the city that never sleeps. certainly quieter than usual today. a foot of snow on the ground in some parts. joining me now is stephanie abrams with a smile on her face. good morning to you, stephanie. what's it like there? >> alex, good morning. we're doing quite well in times square. the front page of "the new york snow just pounding. we're getting a break. in fact, i'll take a chance here alex. it's me, see. not as strong as it has been, but it comes in waves and when i pull the mask off, we get a burst of wind, but it's coming in waves, going to continue. blizzard warning stretched to 1:00. we'll see conditions for a while yet. >> listen, i appreciate you taking it off and showing us. but you can put it back up, that's okay. doesn't look pleasant there. >> bye-bye. >> thank you so much. we talked about power outages, right now, nearly 37,000 without power in connecticut. that's just so far. whiteout conditions, left stranded motorists on the highways, and joining me now from the hartford, connecticut, capital, is mayor pedro segarra. how does it look in hartford? >> really bad. we've gotten over two feet of snow. we tried to keep up last evening, but at some points, getting 4 inches per hour. we had to suspend snow removal operations it will take a while to dig us out of this. asking everyone to stay at home. the governor and myself locally issued driving bans and so we're asking everyone to stay home. not much further that they can get on the roads and just blocking it and making hard for us to plow. we'll use the rest of the weekend and hopefully will make a dent into the storm. >> yeah, you know, always worry some when you hear about emergencies. any in hartford that cause concern? >> we haven't heard of any in hartford. we are trying to keep a routes which provide access to hospitals open. i don't have reports of any major emergencies, other than the fact that everyone is pretty much stuck at home and we need to clean this up as soon as possible. people need to get to hospitals for therapies and just trying our best to do that. >> sure. mayor segarra, people say you get the plows out to get the roads opened first, and then you get your power crews right after that. how is the power situation in hartford? >> we have had minimal power outages, we've not been affected as those community on the connecticut coast. we have minimal power outages in our city, so in that respect, we're faring better. >> okay. hartford, connecticut, mayor, thank you for your time on this busy day. wish and you your constituents the best of luck. >> question of the day for all of you, how are you riding out this winter storm? if you are affected by it? sends tweets to @alexwitt. i'll share responses a bit later on today. authorities have been warning people not to drive during the storm. but some people, for whatever reason, did and some people regret making move. we'll take a closer look at monitoring the nightmares in a moment in just a moment here on "weekends with alex witt." all stations come over to mission a for a final go.