storm. it will be mainly rain where you see the shading of green. and to the self and we have the chance for wind gusts in excess of 50 to 60 miles per hour. it will take down branches and power. here s the evolution of the storm system. look at how many factors this is taking into consideration. we have rain on the warm side but also stronger storms that will advance through d.c., new york, boston by friday. it s our snowfall potential we re concerned about. travel disruptions detroit, chicago, st. louis all the way to oklahoma city. then there s the chance of icing as well. isa? then it comes with more problems, that ice. derek, thank you very much. right. i m going to show you this. looking at homes and other buildings after flooding and
yesterday across portions of iowa back into missouri. this is now shifting for the and further off to the east. they are now seen in chicago. i might continue to advisories stretching through st. louis all the way down along the mid atlantic. maybe the biggest snowfall totals there. this is our estimated forecast. to continue. it s not including things that we ve already seen. especially in the dc area. this is gonna can be a highlighted area. before it s all said and done. it could really begin to pile up. you can pay attention to the time stamp as this one runs out.
yesterday across portions of iowa back into missouri. this is now shifting for the and further off to the east. they are now seen in chicago. i might continue to advisories stretching through st. louis all the way down along the mid atlantic. maybe the biggest snowfall totals there. this is our estimated forecast. to continue. it s not including things that we ve already seen. especially in the dc area. this is gonna can be a highlighted area. before it s all said and done. it could really begin to pile up. you can pay attention to the time stamp as this one runs out.
washington, d.c. we have you close to 2 to 4 inches of snow right now. richmond on the edge of 4 to 6. for your travel plans on saturday, i-70 is going to be very difficult. that s where we ll see the heaviest snow coming out of st. louis and indianapolis and columbus. rainy weather down to the south and by the time we get to sunday, interstate 64 coming out of the mountains to charlottesville back down toward richmond this could be very difficult travel and we ll watch for delays out of dulles. we ll give you an update tomorrow on those forecast totals as we watch one of our winter storms of the season going from st. louis all the way to the east coast. most of the snow should stay to the south of new york city. you re watching morning joe. we ll be right back. watching we ll be right back. molly: my np spends a lot of time with me and gives me a lot of
southward. best chance of tornado central new york, pennsylvania and areas of central virginia. here is the timing. cleveland area, rain may be strong storm early. pittsburgh looks like around 2:00 to 3:00. buffalo 3:00. crosses appalachians and heads down the hill into areas of central virginia, central narrator, charlotte to raleigh, 4:00 to 7:00. central pennsylvania, middle of the afternoon. the storms will die off and weaken as they approach washington, d.c., philadelphia, new york. that will be right around 8:00 p.m. for washington, d.c., philly, 9:00 new york around 10:00 or so. that s the timing on all of these storms. then of course historic river flooding. flood warnings from indianapolis to st. louis all the way to tulsa. willie, all this water collecting in smaller to medium size streams. all get to mississippi by the weekend. we have potential for one or two all-time flood on the mighty mississippi. that doesn t happen very often. so a lot of the damage has still yet to be