snow in some places m. as we re on the air tonight, washington, d.c., philadelphia, new york city all in the path of this storm. drivers sliding off the road, this is i-64 in northern virginia. let s get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano tracking the storm for us tonight. hey, rob. reporter: hi, david. this system is gathering strength. the rain about to start here. it s not a warm system, it s a cold one. there s snow on the back side of this. a good chunk of new york state under a winter storm warning. along the coast, heavy rain will lead to flooding. wind cominnhe radar, d.c. into baltimore, all riding up i-95. been snowing all day in places like detroit. that snow moving through pennsylvania and new york and our models show just a messy night for all the northeast overnight tonight. wind, rain, heavy snow, 1 to 3 inches per hour. gusty winds to 50 miles per hour. probably seal power outages because of that. most of the resip will end tomorrow morning in the big cities,
The city said they are working with map applications like Apple, Google and WAZE to update their data to show the closure. There are also signs posted through the city and on the interstate to warn drivers of the closure.
morning, right? fox weather alert meanwhile and decades old records falling as fast as the snow from new england down to nashville. middle tennessee seeing single digit temperatures and as much as nine inches of snow in some areas. nashville breaking a record going back 45 years. their neighbor to the north kentucky getting socked just as hard. icy roadways are leading to pile-ups, a crash on i-64 happened yesterday, involving as many as 100 cars seen there, according to local law enforcement. john: to the north, upstate new york, buffalo came within a half inch of a record in january. three inches an hour, leading to almost whiteout conditions. and connecticut, just imagine the drivers white knuckle grip during the terrifying spins, sailing off down the street. it did eventually come to a