Chicago bes. This is the cbs morning news for monlds, november 10th, 2014. Good morning. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. Winter is not set to arrive for more than a month, but today much of the country will start getting hit with bitterly cold temperatures, and some parting will start seeing heavy snow. Its already snowing in north dakota. A massive storm is being pushed by the remnants of a major pacific typhoon. Winter storm watches and warnings are posted from idaho to michigan. In minnesota, theyre getting ready for the snow. Folks in minneapolis could get a foot with below freezing temperatures that could last for days. Some parts of the country could see singledigit temperatures and meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz says the cold weather is moving south. Well, a lot of cold air is working its way across the border across the arctic and canadand a its starting to work its way deeper toward the south. As we head toward the middle of the week, not just the
Well this Morning Service resumes on the Metro North Commuter Railroad line that was the scene of a devastating rush hour crash on tuesday night. Six people were killed in valhalla about 20 miles north of new york city when a train collided with an suv. As investigators continue to look into the tragic wreck, the big question theyre facing is why did the driver stop her suv on the tracks. Don champion reports. Reporter 24 hours after the fiery crash, the cars of the metro north train were toed back down the tracks. Earlier on wednesday whats left of the suv that triggered the deadly collision was lifted from the front of the train. The drive e of that vehicle was identified as 49yearold ellen brodie. Investigators say ellen had just been diverted from the scene of another accident as she drove on the track os as the wooded arms came down around her. The vehicle was hit with such force it sent the electrified suv into the third car of the train. James wallace was in the second car of th
Chicago bears. This is the cbs morning news for monday, november 10th, 2014. Good morning. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. Winter is not set to arrive for more than a month but much of the country will start to get hit with bitterly coal temperatures and some will see snow. Its already snowing in north dakota. A massive storm is being pushed by the remnants of a major pacific typhoon. Winter storm watches and warnings are posted from idaho to michigan. In minnesota, theyre getting ready for the snow. Folks in minneapolis could get a foot with below freezing temperatures that could last for days. Some parts of the country could see singledigit temperatures and arraign fisher, meteorologist of our boston station wbz says the weather is moving south. Its starting to work its way deeper toward the south. As we head toward the middle of the week. Not just the rockies and plains but deep down across parts of the ohio valley and well into south texas. Well look at temperatures as muc
Captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Pelley good evening. Folks in the upper midwest must have thought they had slept until january this morning. They were the first to get hit by arctic air from the polar vortex. There were hundreds of crashes on snowy highways. Temperatures in eight northern states are running way below normal, and over the next few days, temperatures will take a deep plunge all the way to the deep south, affecting 200 million americans. Jamie yuccas from wcco, our cbs station in minneapolis, has the latest. Rowrt the winter blast blanketed the minneapolis area with one to two inches of snow an hour. Parts of the state could see as much as 14 inches. Its nose snow for november in nearly 20 years. Its not going to work. Reporter at the height of the morning commute, there were reports of more than 180 weatherrelated crashes in minnesota alone, including this 16car pileup in duluth. A few more vehicles came back, hit my car, just
Good morning. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. The deadly midwinter like storm that hit the rockies and upper midwest is headed south and east this morning. The weather system brought harsh conditions including temperatures from the dakotas to the upper peninsula. In denver, the temperature dropped 46 degrees in six hours. The heavy snow caused widespread travel delays. More than 150 flights in and out of minneapolis were cancelled yesterday, but things appear to be getting back on track today. Dom champion reports. Reporter from south dakota to michigan, the sights and sounds of winter are taking over. Were learning thousand drive on snow. Reporter monday, the rockies and upper midwest were hit with cold temperatures and snow. Today northern wisconsin and you were peninsula of michigan will feel and see the chill. The taste of winter is being pushed into a powerful storm that hit allaccess. By the end of the week it will send temperatures diving by the east. Wintry weather hit