that s obviously one concern. the broader storm continues. we have the rain going on and most of new england is in that threat. we have the colder side of the storm with such strong winds. that means the left side of the storm is bringing cold winds down. the heavy snow across the appalachians, but the snow is now filling in in columbus ohio and stretching up toward parts of michigan and we can see some accumulation right there. the biggest accumulation will be across the appalachians. the temperatures are cold behind this storm. the colder air has been moving toward the ocean, and that s what caused the storm to take on this odd not typical hurricane characteristic. but for people who were without power, they were going to have a cold night tonight. it will remain cold, and the winds will continue. look at the current wind gusts here. still 52 miles an hour in harrisburg, pennsylvania. 48 in scran ton. if you go farther toward the