snow into my mouth. i feel like i m checking on the snow. as you go through tonight, the snow returning. if you see rain, don t think the system is over with. is not. it will cool off again this evening. if you are in boston. 4 to 8 inches of snow possible even through tomorrow for your morning commute. 12 inches through new york city. should die down by midnight or early morning tomorrow morning. into d.c., late evening tonight, should see that snow die down. still potential of a foot of snow. not hard to see looking at me, if nothing else, why, carol? indra petersons in white plains, new york. we ll head to central park in just a minute where it s also snowing like mad. thanks so much. as the storm churned its way up the east coast it barreled through the carolinas and created the exact same sort of traffic nightmares that paralyzed atlanta two weeks ago. commuters rushed to get home only to get stuck on the
telling you in northeast for people who are already here, people planning to come here, about the storm? reporter: yeah, they re being very aggressive about warning people about this cold. folks don t realize just how cold it is and how they can get frostbite being out here. they re saying that just emergency crews should be out here. the plows, and people dumping snow, maybe tv reporters doing live shots. they re also warning people at their homes to be careful about space heaters and electric blankets and plugging in too many things and the possibility of fires because it s a very cold night. and a lot of people are not used to this type of cold. that s a very good reminder. reporting live from new york, thank you, taman. reporter: you bet. tens of millions are in the snowstorm s path. 24 hours ago, meteorologist jim dickey was warning us about it. he joins us from accu-weather. the question everybody wants to know is the worst of the storm gone through? is it over? we
in those stands watching that football game. that is too cold. we will see this continue to push east. this is looking at the second wave. and this forecast model is for 10:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. and you can see more ice and snow pooling into portions of the east. looks like this will be farther to the east. we could see ice and snow in repeat areas that we saw the first system. but the majority of it is going to be in the east. we could see a half inch of accumulation in places like washington, d.c. and the ice and snow will work its way up into the northeast. you can expect some slowdowns as we go through sunday into monday with half an inch of ice accumulations. more power outages across portions of carolinas, into kentucky, into d.c., anded on into the northeast. guys? wow. and the frigid temperatures also extending across the northern midwest, as well. you almost feel guilty being here in atlanta. yeah, 67, something like that? yeah. everyone on the roads needs to be ca
of a dwelling. it was certainly illegal to have a gun at a military installation. that was an executive order from president clinton. if something like that had happened in virginia, the chances are much greater that somebody would have had their own gun, some bystander, some intended victim and been able to stop it. that s why we have a murder rate of 1 per 100,000. and all those guns are coming right across the border. into dc. that s what the statistics show. why don t those guns do any harm in virginia? they had to traverse virginia. the atf has called the east coast the iron pipeline. nothing happens in the pipeline. only in your dear, beloved gun-free zones. no, sir. that s just not true. anyplace in this country that should be a gun-free zone,
in recent months. her democratic opponent has already announced plans to challenge her again. and that s your morning s dish of scrambled politics. and our first look at the weather, i m joined by bill karins. morning. rainy tuesday. i know. nap day. well, maybe. if we should be so lucky. it s not happening for me either. this morning we re going to deal with some travel issues out there for a lot of us. bring the umbrella if it s not raining already. flash flooding problems. flash flood watched for about 10 million or maybe even 20 million now that we ve added new york city. oklahoma city to little rock, west virginia into d.c. and new york. a huge area of rain developed overnight covering all of the southern half of pennsylvania right now. it s especially heavy going from areas of allentown to harrisburg and it s about to start pouring in philadelphia. and that will move right over the much to new york city during the heart of the morning rush hour. expect some major tr