here in downtown buffalo, we re expecting to see more snowfall over the next several hours, and although buffalonians are quite familiar with this, it s still extremely disruptive, things very much at a standstill right now. gloria, you are tough. i don t hear your teeth chattering. i remember standing on the streets in chicago and i would take portable heat packs and they were sticking all over me. i m covered in them. you just can t see them. oh, good. thank you so much. cnn s allison chinchar is live on cnn s weather center. gloria talked about with wet snow, which means it s heavy. there are implications when it comes to snow on roofs and also power lines. that s a concern because right now the city of buffalo is getting a shourd window break, so the inherent thing people do is they want to go out. they want to go out when they
but she still stormed to victory. we can hear more from her now. i wasn t too fussed about the forecast. we probably trained for 32 degrees and 85% humidity so it was 17 degrees, i was looking at my bike computer, 17 degrees. i had to wear a base layer, no cooling strategy needed, we were asking for heat packs. it was brilliant weather trying to hurl it around corners and try and do the best you could. it still feels like an out of body experience, like you are watching somebody else going through that. it is very, very hard to put into words. i ve worked for this for such a long time but i ve worked for each race independently, so now we have finished all three, i m like, we are finished, i m going home tomorrow, i ll be at home tomorrow evening. it s very strange. i m hoping that over the course of the next few hours and the next day before i get home, it starts to sink in. i ve had so many messages and i m trying desperately hard to reply to them all as quickly as i can
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books.. ,, trained for 32 degrees and 85% humidity. it was 70 degrees, i was looking at my bike computer, 17 degrees. i had to wear a base layer there were no cooling strategies needed, we were asking for heat packs. brilliant weather to be trying to hit it round corners. just trying to hit it round corners. just try and do the best you could. it still feels a bit like an out of body experience. it s like you re watching some videos go through that. it is very, very hard to put into words. i work for this for such a long time but i work for each race independently. so now we finished all three i m like, where finish. i m going home tomorrow evening. it s very strange. i m hoping over the course of the next few hours and the course of the next few hours and the next day before i get home and starts to sink in. ijust had so many messages was up and trying desperately hard to reply to them as quickly as i can. it s incredibly overwhelming. it quickly as i can. it s incredibly overwhelming