tonight, the major storm across the u.s. more than 1,500 flights canceled already. snow, ice, dangerous winds, and this all moves into the northeast tomorrow. also, the deadly plane crash back home tonight, and they re already pointing to weather. and here in warsaw tonight, the abc news exclusive, my interview with president biden. after his secret trip to kyiv and his speech on the world stage, tonight president biden with us, reacting to vladimir putin s new nuclear threat. putin saying russia will suspend its commitment to the nuclear treaty with the united states. well, tonight the president with his message to putin, telling us, it is a big mistake. in the u.s., that deadly plane crash in little rock, no survives. authorities pointing to storms as a possible cause. this as that major system now moves across the country.
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customers without power, plunging people into total darkness across nova scotia as we speak. hurricane warnings continue for these locations. radar very active across halifax where we anticipate heavy rainfall. but the forward motion, the momentum from this storm as it races north, is going to limit our flash flood potential, but really the ongoing threats here for the next three to six hours, newfoundland, prince edward islands, nova scotia, storm surge, dangerous winds, and extremely heavy rain. we have so much more to talk about. a very busy atlantic tropical base. this looks like the peak of the season even though we re off by a couple of weeks. the central caribbean has flared up. we have newly formed tropical storm ian that formed about 11:00 p.m. eastern standard time on friday night. 40-mile-per-hour sustained winds. this is where the bulk of our attention is situated now past fiona, right? this storm has the potential to garner the strength of the or the warm temperatures of
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