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though it did dump snow and slush and cold wetness on scenes like this. it is the street out in front of the federal immigration facility in elizabeth, new jersey. elizabeth is a working class town about 15 minutes south of newark. and in elizabeth, new jersey today, in the very cold, very early morning, several dozen people gathered outside the immigration facility and they started chanting, not one more, not one more, meaning not one more deportation, not one more family separated by the way that we run immigration policy in this country. yesterday before they went out there this morning, eight of the protesters posted a video explaining why they were doing this, why they intended to head out into the street and get themselves arrested for this cause today. and then with the snow falling and the slush piling up, the activists laid themselves down in the freezing wet street
northeast as we head into toond tomorrow. that s not the one we re concerned about for severe weather. there is a lot of cold air in place and that did dump snow across southern michigan, 2-4 inches, and we re already surpass, towards the end of april now, so that s not good news. here s the second storm system that we re tracking for the potential for severe weather, pretty disorganized right now, showers dying down across northern california, some pockets of rain heading into parts of nebraska, also heavy snow expected to be over a foot across the higher elevations of the colorado rockies, this storm will intensify and organize tonight into attorney, it s going to head eastward and grab holder air from the plains, on southward, and that cold air will clash with warm, moist air from the gulf and where the two air masses clash is where we re going to see thunderstorms fired up as we head into tomorrow, and there is a slight risk of severe weather from northeast texas, up into ohio, so