mild. up to 15 to 20 degrees above average across portions of the dakota, minnesota, and even across the mid atlantic and the northeast. we saw record highs across parts of new york city and for tomorrow, we re expecting a little bit of cool down across parts of the northeast, 40 will be your high in new york city. that s still above average, guys. typically this time of year, we should be seeing highs in the upper 30s. across parts of the midwest, 40 will be your high in minneapolis. still above average out there as well. we are going to see a bit of a cool down by midweek across parts of the upper midwest. but that s just going to bring you down to where you should be at for this time of the year. because we ve had mild temperatures, we have not seen a lot of snow across the midwest or the northeast. take a look at some of these deficits. in buffalo, we received 5.2 inches of snow. on average, we should have already received about 41.7 inches of snow. that s a big deficit. something
mild. up to 15 to 20 degrees above average across portions of the dakota, minnesota, and even across the mid atlantic and the northeast. we saw record highs across parts of new york city and for tomorrow, we re expecting a little bit of cool down across parts of the northeast, 40 will be your high in new york city. that s still above average, guys. typically this time of year, we should be seeing highs in the upper 30s. across parts of the midwest, 40 will be your high in minneapolis. still above average out there as well. we are going to see a bit of a cool down by midweek across parts of the upper midwest. but that s just going to bring you down to where you should be at for this time of the year. because we ve had mild temperatures, we have not seen a lot of snow across the midwest or the northeast. take a look at some of these deficits. in buffalo, we received 5.2 inches of snow. on average, we should have already received about 41.7 inches of snow. that s a big deficit. something
$2,000 deductible on medicare. and jack conway was forced to define why he brought up something that happened in college when rand paul was at baylor university with his stuff. i didn t question your religion. i questioned your judgment. look at how the race is shaping up right now. paul is ahead, 46% to 41.7%. of course, that s the average. that s why you get a decimal point there. with one week to go. in the meantime, there s a lot of violence that went on. not a lot but there was an incident that happened outside. the debate was pretty much, you know, right down the line. look what happened outside. this woman is attacked by all the people outside the debate. this kind of stuff frankly i don t care what side of the fence you re on, this should not be going on. ridiculous. she s a member of moveon.org and she had this thing and walked directly through some rand paul supporters. you know, obviously, to get the dialogue going but they ripped off her wig and threw her to the groun