oklahoma city, everyone there, expecting at least some snow but in the pink colors, that s four to five inches of snow. so especially kansas city, down to joplin into the springfield area. and how about the storm on friday? we start friday with a wintry mix around dallas and snow in little rock, snow in memphis, on friday afternoon, and into the evening, and so that s coming up as a warmup, and then by the time we get into saturday, the storm intensifies and much stronger for the east coast. and severe weather is likely in the carolinas. heavy snow you will wake up to that in pennsylvania, central new york, and areas of northern virginia, and the big cities though, mostly just rain. dc, philly, new york, and boston. maybe a little bit of snow at the tail end of this, but it will be windy and cold, come saturday night, behind this storm. so snowfall, all the way from texas, but the heaviest snow, jonathan, this will mostly be during the day saturday, look out, northern new england, all
her greatest legacy. people say why didn t i have children, vie all of these as my children. from the school in south africa to the school here, she s made this one of, but a huge cause of advancing young people and helping them get ahead. we spoke to a young man who actually watches oprah s speeches and learns from them and has never missed a show, and he said the one thing that oprah said years ago that i remember, is she said, god said to me, use me until you can t use me anymore. and i took that to heart. and that s what she s taught millions of people around the world. fascinating stuff. thanks, alina. can t wait to see just her saying good-bye. that will be beautiful. down to joplin, missouri. ali is there where he s following the aftermath now of those tornadoes and another really rough night last night. hi, ali. yeah. really rough night last night. tornado sirens, heavy heavy weather. there remains hope in this town and across the heartland this morning and when we come
thanks so much for being with us on this wednesday. good to see everybody this morning. you know the pictures are coming in, new pictures, and the devastation, continues for the midwest. that s right. ali velshi in joplin, missouri, where they had a harrowing night. hi, ali. good morning, christine, kiran, it is a better morning here. people counting their blessings. a near miss last night in joplin, missouri. everyone taking shelter and bracing for another twister that thanchgfully never came. this city, as you know, is reeling. 48 hours after the deadliest tornado in recorded u.s. history the death toll stands at 124 people killed. the national weather service upgraded sunday s tornado to an ef-5, the highest possible rating with winds above 200 miles an hour. now in oklahoma, devastating storms carved up canadian county, which is west of oklahoma city. five separate tornadoes touched down and five people are dead. dozens more are hurt. the dallas area got pounded too.