what those folks do. so, bless them for all their efforts and i m really glad you put that story on your show. so, we will see you next sunday, my friend. see you next time. meantime, a very good day to all of you from msnbc headquarters here in new york. welcome, everyone, to alex reports. we are tracking hurricane ian at this hour. it is now a post-tropical cyclone. it s making its way north along the east coast and leaving a trail of devastation in several cities and states. in fact, right now, at least 34 people are confirmed dead. and rescue efforts are ongoing, with crews searching for survivors inside flooded and destroyed homes across that state. the coast guard is out today, assessing damage in several areas. survivors say, it has been a terrifying experience. it was terrifying. i ve never experienced winds, the howling, ears popping. i will never forget it. it was scary, it s the worst thing in the world. today, you know, we need basics and they
IMD has also anticipated that temperatures in the northern parts of the country are likely to remain steady from January 8 to 13, with no significant changes or cold wave warnings.
winds as well. gusts up to 50 miles per hour already this morning for coastal new jersey. we will see those types of winds 30, 40, even up to 50 miles per hour throughout the day today and, again, tomorrow. so, it s really a nasty weather weekend here in the northeast. partly because of the remnants of in that will continue. we have two types of flooding concerns now. the coastal flooding threat. we can see areas 1 to 2 feet of inundation all the way from the jersey shore down towards virginia. these are coastal flood advisories and fog warnings in effect. then we have the inland flooding threat. if million people impacted by these flood threats. we saw that very heavy rain on the radar. this is how much additional rainfall we could see as the remnants of even slowly work their way through, where you see the yellows and oranges. several inches of rain, up to six inches of rain possible. the flood threat within, not over yet. you can see just along the coastline here moving into new eng
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all of these above freezing, we are going to see some really high numbers of the next couple of days. he put warm air on top of snow which happens to be leading to some far off and that s what we seen in that region, these are dim fog warnings all around the chicago area where we ve seen some delays earlier today and getting down toward st. louis, that is where snow has been on the ground, because those temperatures are too warm. here is our current snowfall area by the time we wake up tomorrow morning because of the warm temperatures today, any lingering snow in the midwest is gone. you were hoping for a light christmas, will have to be in the high northern plains or out to the west where there s more elevation. things are going to be too warm here in the eastern half of the country. otherwise you see a couple of rainy spots now moving across the southwest, may be a few delays in phoenix before the day is over. the issue we ve been tracking over the last couple of days, just a huge ra