over to some snowfall into the money hours. i want to focus in on what s happening across the carolinas, specifically across the mountainous regions. that would be the interior of north and south carolina. we have an ice storm warning between columbia, south carolina, to charlotte, north carolina. this particular area has the potential to experience .5 to 1 inches of ice accumulation. this could be potentially crippling for the area. it could take down power lines as well as tree limbs, causing obviously hazards within this hour. on top of that, the strong winds that will gust as this literal bowling ball strikes across the southeast, we could see winds in excess of 60 miles per hour in some of the higher elevations. so with the ice increasing on some of these power lines and within the trees in this area, that is going to take down power and also take down some of the forested areas within this region. look at the low pressure and the advancement of this system as it moves along the e
turned over on me. i looked up at the blue sky and i said, satan, today ain t the day. reporter: thousands in the southeast still without power and while new york city and boston were spared the worst of the storm, buffalo is buried under more than a foot of snow. pittsburgh also getting blanketed. air travel snarled in the region, as wintery conditions cause thousands of flight cancellations over the weekend, into monday. i tried to get a few extra flights. i have one for tomorrow morning. that one is canceled, too. so i switched to tomorrow afternoon and hopefully that one doesn t cancel. jason, does it look like there could be more severe weather heading to the southeast this week? reporter: it certainly does. and the optimum word here is could, because different weather models show this new storm tracking in a few different directions. but if all things line up, dallas could be looking at temperatures in the 30s by thursday. north and south carolina could be could see sno
a few different directions. but if all things line up, dallas could be looking at temperatures in the 30s by thursday. north and south carolina could be could see snow by friday. and atlanta could start seeing snow by this saturday. anderson. jason carroll, thanks so much. appreciate it. the world s top tennis star is back in serbia after being deported from australia. will he be able to play in future competitions? we will take a look at that, next. when you have nausea, heartburn, ingestion, upset stomach. diarrheaaaa. try pepto bismol with a powerful coating action. for fast and soothing relief. pepto bismol for fast relief when you need it most.
wake, treacherous roads and widespread power outages along the east coast. virginia, georgia, north and south carolina, all, under states of emergency. drivers in the southeast, warned to stay off roads on this holiday, as freezing temperatures caused by hazardous conditions from virginia to north carolina where a tractor-trailer slid off this icy overpass. outside of raleigh, two people died after their car struck trees and a median. meanwhile, snow and high winds pummeled parts of tennessee and georgia where this homeowner was awoken when a tree crashed into her condo in atlanta. we heard a loud bang and we went to assess our bedroom and found the other bedroom completely collapsed in, um, everything. and then, we went outside to find our neighbors and make sure everyone else was okay. it s a nightmare, it is actually really terrifying. reporter: in southwest florida, tornados destroyed dozens of homes.
south carolina all under states of emergency. drivers in the southeast warned to stay off roads on this holiday as freezing temperatures caused by hazardous conditions from virginia to north carolina where a tractor trailer slid off this icy overpass. outside of raleigh, two people died after their car struck trtree s and a median. meanwhile, snow and high winds pummeled parts of tennessee and georgia, where this homeowner was awoken when a tree crashed into her condo in atlanta. we heard a loud bang and we went in to assess our bedroom and found the other bedroom had completely collapsed in everything. and then, we went outside to find our neighbors and make sure everyone else was okay. it was a nightmare. it s actually really terrifying. we are going to go get inside the house. reporter: in southwest florida, tornados destroyed dozens of homes. much of the damage near fort myers. it was turning the house upside down. i thought i was looking down at the floor, and i was actual