rebuilding, the recovery, and kind of just cleaning up there. but we are watching storms today. we ve still got frontal boundary, keep in mind, it s the same frontal boundary brought through last week, through the win the, brought tható[■ danger weather. mississippi on friday, we saw storms in georgia. notice today, storms still in georgia, also in alabama, and new orleans, to the carolinas. this is the same frontal boundarye1 moving very, very slowly. it s going to continue to move slowly over the next 24 hours. you see radar, the brighter colors of red, oranges and yellows, that s where we re seeing the heaviest rain falling.e1 lots offá lightning. very electrical. continuing to see the lightning especially after the daytime heating. in thefá center of your screen the center part of mississippi, you see an orange box, that s the thunderstorm warnings. you see that pink box in portions of georgia. that is a tornado watch.
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phone in our building alerting folks here in our studios that growr stuck on upper floor to take stairs call a certain number. fire department is having to do rescues in a number of buildings on upper west side looking at twitter account right now saying that they are trying to ask people to get to safety and remain calm as they look into this. so a lot of folks waiting for answers here and you can see in that live shot of downtown, no lights upon rock center, radio city music hall it is dark. and that is on 6th of a right across the street from our studios and traffic light there on your screen you can see is also dark. so authorities have a little bit of scrambling to do, and a lot of information to find out. we re waiting to find answers right along with you, jon. 27,000 customers without
reporter: jeff, were there moments that you felt in danger? caller: yes, i did. i felt extreme danger, especially by cape may, atlantic city. cape may was nothing left of it. absolutely super scary. the waves were so large. i tell you, the waves were so large, there was just a roar, like a roar from the ocean, a huge battering waves, over 35, at times, maybe 40-foot high, crashing on the coast, eating the coast away and it was growr devoured with the wash. it was very scary down at cape may. jeff, i know there was a situation, was it the joplin tornado where you were in fear for your life? you think this is definitely worse? caller: well, it s a total different situation. that was a very. you know, a couple-mile area of extreme damage. but this covers thousands of