even get opened back up. all right, the snow today dallas. take a look at a picture of dallas. the snow is coming down here this morning. 33 degrees. it is a wet, heavy snow. winter weather degrees. it is a wet, heavy snow. winter weather advisory in effect until mid might. one to three inches expected. isolated four-inch amounts. radar picture, most of this is along the i-20 corridor and north ward. we are going to watch all of the snow, guys, spreading to the southeast. polices like birmingham, atlanta. getting into the snow by tomorrow. southern snow, not up north. just in time to go back there, you will get more snow. it is following you. all right. you may have to wait. trying to get out of here friday. i will see if i can make it back. you are not going to do it. maybe not. i don t know. i have been here since sunday. earlier the better. all right. all right. thank you. i think. i will talk to you again soon. more top stories a few minutes away. including ten
the capital area s two airports shut down, thousands of flights cancelled. in williamsburg, virginia, a 50 car pile-up on interstate 64 sent seven people to the hospital with minor injuries and shut down the interstate for hours. in central pennsylvania, one person was killed after two large pile-ups closed interstate 80. and in the big apple, 2,000 spreaders and plows tackled more than a foot of snow. in new york, major government offices remained opened but barely functioned. local and tourists tried to take it in stride. just go slowly. i m from florida. i m drawn to shorts anyway. reporter: back in the nation s capital, under howling winds and chest-high snow drifts, commuters were few and far between. not everyone though missed work. i m going to keep slogging down this hill up here. then we have a bunch of uphills to maybe make it to the metro three miles from here. reporter: cnn s tom foreman, now front runner for employee of the month.
things he likes about her. that s coming up in a few minutes. the northeast is buried now digging out from two bruising blizzards since the weekend. in washington, d.c., two runways at dulles just opened. ten inches of snow falling on top of nearly three feet already on the ground. 20 more inches in parts of baltimore where they shattered records with a month of winter still ahead. philadelphia hit with another two feet of snow. highways restricted to emergency vehicles only. then let s switch to new york where a foot or more fell in parts of new york where schools shut down for only the third time in eight years. allan chernoff is live at laguardia airport where cancellations and delays have everything backed up. first we ll start with rob marciano from lower manhattan as the big apple begins to dig out. you know, pretty efficient, as usual with the sanitation guys getting most of the snow cleared off the roadways. reporter: it was impressive.
people may volunteer to bring it there. by the way, i think whistler itself is doing okay with snowfall. there are two ski resorts where they are doing ski events and it s cyprus mountain which is near vancouver where they are missing the snow. we wish there was no snow in the northeast. unfortunately we re still digging out. a little blip there on the radar of the storm system that brought the epic snow, the record-breaking snow really. we re left with just cold, windy conditions today. here s snowfall totals for you. some of you had records for the day. some of you for the month and some of you had records for the season with this one. 22.5 inches in baltimore, maryland. let s look at video from the baltimore area. this is elderburg, maryland. 15.5 officially in a 24-hour period yesterday. bwi, by the way, is open now. so hopefully getting a little traffic moving. you can see though it s probably going to be days before, you know, any of the side streets
tricky situation. it s ten minutes after the hour. will it get worse? no. we hope not. we have a look at the areas hardest hit by the one-two punch. hey. hey, guys. for the heaviest snowfall totals we re looking at pennsylvania for the highest numbers in the 20-plus range for inches of snow. the good news is the storm is over. just dealing with wind out there now. the radar picture showing you that everything is offshore this hour. sustained winds in the teens with gusts in the 20s. we could potentially have delayed due to the winds. big numbers for you there. baltimore at 22.5 inches. nearly 16 in philly. nearly ten in atlantic city, new jersey. next storm this is what we re dealing with along the i-20 corridor in the lone star state. one to four inches with this one