pete: we re back with a fox weather alert. millions along the east coast are under a winter weather alert as a nor easter could be approaching with the first major snowfall of the year. the south is waking up to snow and residents urged to stay off the roads with icy conditions where they re expected and turn now to chief meteorologist rick reichmuth and the i ve got my pen. take it. this is a big deal and new york hasn t had over an inch of snow and it s been at 690 days now and it s been a long time and we missed all of last winter with significant snowstorm and it s been the one, it s not going to be and mostly rain and southern side and rain and impact severe weather throughout the day today and across much of florida with a threat of tornado or two and be on the lookout for that and this is the storm as we move throughout the day today and there s snow across interior sections but the coastal plain is going to be mostly rain till you get up around places like
and local authorities are investigating. a big part of that investigation, motive. ana? so hard to understand why, why somebody would do this. thank you, adrienne broadous. it has been 690 days since we have seen more than an inch of snowfall here in new york. and that could change this weekend. right now, 33 million people are under winter alerts as the east coast braces for its first snowstorm of the season. and this morning, the storm is intensifying. already soaking the texas coast with heavy rainfall. you can all see snow in the northeast by midday tomorrow. nbc meteorologist bill karins is tracking it all for us. okay, should i be dusting off the cross country skis yet? if you want to head north, outside of new york city. i think we re going to keep at it. i would be surprised if central park gets over an inch by the time this is all said and done. it is not looking likely. rain more than anything else. a lot of the coastal cities. so, the storm itself right now
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model t, start pushing them out. model ts are 650, electric were 1700 bucks. no brainer. you could go see grandma three states over and people had anxiety about driving that far. so the marketplace won and the marketplace is saying the same thing today. sandra: regardless, they are coming for your gas powered car. that s the headline. the headline is taking away your rights as an american, they are going to make you do something you don t want to do in the name of the climate volcano gods. sandra: that s what the wall street journal, biden s regulatory onslaught, says the transportation department on friday proposed 690 page rule raising corporate average fuel economy, cafe standards, automakers will have no way to comply but to make more e.v.s. administration, and this is really important, administration is imposing by regulation what it cannot pass through congress
i would invite people to go to canada s national forestry database and look at the two main measures there. the total number of forest fires in canada has steadily though notably decreased since the 1990s. and the other measure which is totally area burned has shown fluctuations over the years but nothing out of the normal. and, in fact, or certain recent years have been minuscule by comparison to acres burned in the 1990s. there s nothing there to support this. even the u.n. s climate panel acknowledges that there s no evidence that global warming affects either the number of fires that exist or the area that s being burned. so this is just democrats pulling this out of nowhere and making the claims for their own agenda. paul: mary, you were doing some reporting this week with your canadian source ises about what s really going on there. the tell us about it. well, first of all, just to build on what kim said, by province if you look at the fires over the last 690 years, you have