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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110122:14:17:00

we ll take 50s. later on tonight, that cold air goes down into florida. we have freeze warnings in effect, south texas for the new orleans area and freeze warnings in central florida. it will be a very cold night tonight and that will continue into your sunday. nothing warm out there at all. we have two big football games. they should avoid the snow. it looks like snow this weekend. kansas city, omaha, st. louis, you ll get a couple inches, but that will be about it. for the big game in chicago, thursday will be about 17 degrees, windchill will be about 12. other game playing outdoors in pittsburgh, and this is at night, temperatures about 17. so two cold, cold football games. the winds shouldn t be too bad. alex, all the buzz is already about next week s storm. this one on tuesday will come out of the gulf up the east coast. it looks to be warm enough for the southeast, mostly rain, but interior sections, through the mountains of carolinas, this could be a big snow event for

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110122:14:03:00

clayton, lake maine, 18 below. how cold on it? sa viewer in minnesota tweeted this home video. scott is outside with a normal cup of water and he s about to throw it in the air. it is so cold outside, that the cup of water instantly froze. reporter: scary on the roads, too, in pennsylvania friday. several trucks lost control on the ice and crashed. only minor injuries here. but in st. louis, one man died when a pickup truck skidded on the ice and knocked him off the overpass. from duluth to omaha, des moines to boston, the dangers are melting this weekend. small banks everywhere, and it s kind of hard to get your way around. all this on top of all the snow, already five big storms in the northeast since december. new york, boston and hartford have had more snow than they

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