has moved for the most part through the philly area. as you can see the storm continues throughout new england and that s really going to be the peril throughout the balance of the day. to the south of about jersey, it has been rain and so as the storm has moved through, it s dropped a bunch of snow and rain on top of it looking for a slow go this morning as people go to school, probably delayed or a cancellation or off to work. next map shows you the current temperatures as you head out the door. bitterly cold. look at that. currently in minneapolis, that s the coldest temperature i have seen for gretchen s hometown this year. it is 15 below. that s not the wind chill. that s the actual air temperature. 2 below in chicago. meanwhile, 20 s and 30 s in much of the country. look at san antonio, currently they have 29 degrees. all right. and brian, it s a good thing that jim nance stopped by the studio today because he actually dug out along the sidewalk for
and we have one that is moving through the northeast right now that will paralyze rush hour that is starting right about now. it is raining from portions of south carolina up through about jersey and then it turns out into ice throughout portions of jersey, back to pennsylvania and then it s a mix of ice and snow through porpgss of new york state and then it s just snow in portions of new england which could wind up with 4 to 8 inches before it is all done. as you head out to school or work today on this tuesday, it s going to feel like a monday, it is zero in caribou, maine, we ve got 29 here in new york city. just the teens in the northern plains. 50 right now in memphis but later on today, memphis will accelerate 1 degree. it s going to be 51 for the daytime high. same as raleigh. so we ll hang in there, folks. cleveland, much of the ohio valley will be stuck in the 30 s. 40 here in new york city. if you re lucky enough to be down in texas, temperatures in the 60 s, approaching 70.
nantucket beginning to see hurricane force winds, i think. it is going to be a quick mover around two to three hours of maybe hurricane force winds here during the overnight hours tomorrow night. then it moves out and we are going to be looking good for your saturday, sunday, labor day. those plans you have across the eastern seaboard, the beaches are going to look spectacular. shepard: i want to go through different sections. i want to tart with delmarva, delaware, maryland, jury sreurpb. what are you going to feel at virginia. what are you going to feel? waves are going to be nuts going to be that big soap bowl of things going crazy. soup bowl of things going crazy. winds 20 to 30 feet, jersey shoreline tomorrow is a rough one. saturday maybe saturday morning stay out by saturday afternoon, the riptides should subside. shepard: what about jersey, new york and connecticut as you move up the shore? a little bit of the storm
nantucket beginning to see hurricane force winds, i think. it is going to be a quick mover around two to three hours of maybe hurricane force winds here during the overnight hours tomorrow night. then it moves out and we are going to be looking good for your saturday, sunday, labor day. those plans you have across the eastern seaboard, the beaches are going to look spectacular. shepard: i want to go through different sections. i want to tart with delmarva, delaware, maryland, jury sreurpb. what are you going to feel at virginia. what are you going to feel? waves are going to be nuts going to be that big soap bowl of things going crazy. soup bowl of things going crazy. winds 20 to 30 feet, jersey shoreline tomorrow is a rough one. saturday maybe saturday morning stay out by saturday afternoon, the riptides should subside. shepard: what about jersey, new york and connecticut as you move up the shore? a little bit of the storm
they didn t get on their planes yesterday. their planes are canceled now flying stand by on plays today. now it s very cold. these gate workers have to take break, they can t be out very long. windchills at zero degrees, people complaining their bags are slow. hey, you re inside waiting for the bags, these baggage handlers outside getting your bags in. laguardia, newark, jfk, open. some spots five to eight hour delays. because of this. you have to shovel out jersey. boston, stratford, two feet of snow. i know it says 26, in new york city but add in wind 25 miles per hour, if t feels colder than that. nashville, little rock, new orleans. record low, look at this, tallahassee, 18 degree, jacksonville, 21. we re whining how cold it is in the northeast. but people don t have gloves,