of guests suffering from flu-like is symptoms as they look for a cause and trying to stop it from spreading. opryland is taking it seriously and following the strict standards of sanitation. time for your friday forecast now. first of two major storms bringing heavy snow and rain. 70 mile an hour winds across montana today. lake-effect snow showers around the great lakes. milder in the middle of the country. 50s and 60s denver to atlanta. 70s los angeles and miami. 40s in salt lake city and washington, d.c. 30s in boston and new york. 20s from minneapolis to detroit. how about some furniture and football fun? art van furniture stores in chicago area are expecting big crowds tomorrow when customers can buy furniture with the possibility of getting it for free. the store will give them full refunds if it snows at least three inches in the windy city on super bowl sunday. it seems i don t know. but another promotion in ohio the dealer offering full refunds ohio state won the natio
of 2015. lake effect snow showers, snow flurries. outside of the lakes, it s very, very light. a gusty breeze from time to time. travel will not be impacted in a major way. off the great lakes, heavier lake effect squalls or bursts. watertown, rochester, buffalo could have more substantial accumulation. back to you. thanks, justin. to the 7-year-old girl, the sole survivor of a plane crash that killed her parents and only sister. sailor dw guntzler recovering. officials say it s remarkable that the second grader was able to walk about a mile from the kentucky crash site in near freezing temperatures to find help. gio benitez spoke to a state trooper. to see this little girl walk out of there and survive that crash just absolutely amazing. very much so. i have an 8-year-old little girl. i can t imagine her going
continue to lift into the mid-atlantic. by sunday morning and then by sunday evening you can see rain over most of new york city and boston. the good news with the storm system is it looks like it s mainly going to be rain. it doesn t look like it s going to be a big ice event or even a big snow event. we can still see quite a bit of snow but it s going to be concentrated in areas of vermont, new hampshire, and even in northern maine. that s what we ll be looking at over the end of the weekend to the very beginning of next week. could see ten inches or more in extreme portions of northern maine. we ll see two to five inches in vermont and new hampshire. these numbers are fluid. we re still watching it a couple of days away. things could change of course. today we re seeing a couple of lake effect snow showers around watertown. we re seeing a few in buffalo. burlington picking up a little bit of snow as well. temperatures still very chilly in these areas, pamela. temperatures of 29 in s
unsafe area. abc news reached out to tepco but has not received a response. aditi roy, los angeles. fingers crossed. utilities in maine hope to get pewer back to nearly all customers sometime today. crews spent the holiday repairing power lines and poles knocked down by the snow and ice storm. more snow is in the forecast which could mean slow repair efforts and cause new power outages. here s a look at the weather. fast-moving storm will bring light snow and rain in new york and new england today. showers in florida and south texas. lake effect snow showers continue near the great lakes. the rest of the midwest should be dry and most of the west, too. expect 40s in the northeast, 20s in the great lakes and mid-40s in the midwest low 50s in the pacific northwest and 50s in denver, dallas, new orleans and atlanta. a little mixing and matching have led to a very rare delivery in oklahoma. listen to this. the country s first ever liliger cubs.
hospital with moderate injuries. well, a fresh but light round of winter weather is in the great lakes and the northeast, hurting efforts to restore power to residents. utility crews have been working in cold temperatures ever since christmas eve. more than 400,000 residents in michigan lost power after the big ice storm, and northern new england, the same scenario, about 30,000 residents in maine were left in the dark. a full fix, not expected until the weekend, as well. more rain heading to the south. cnn meteorologist jennifer gray here now to talk about the travellers returning home for the holidays. what do you think? more storms to come? well, the short answer is no, the country is very calm right now, we re seeing high pressure in control in the mid-section, maybe a couple of isolated showers in florida, mostly sunny. we ll actually warm up in the midwest. we re only dealing with a couple of lake-effect snow showers around the great lakes.