in places, still potentially deadly. pamela brown here in for anderson tonight. it is hard to imagine that some parts of western new york could see another foot or more of snow on top of the nearly four feet you see in these pictures on your screen. winter storm warnings there and else well, still in effect. buffalo s airport, still closed. the entire eastern part of the country, still in a deep freeze. almost 4000 flights canceled today. nearly 2600 tomorrow. nationwide, at least 49 people have lost their lives in this massive storm. 27 and in the buffalo area alone. we have live reporting from cnn s polo sandoval and lucy kavanaugh and denver international airport. let s start tonight with polo sandoval who has been right there in the worst of it from day one. paula, what is the latest on the ground? today, those rescues also continued. in fact, governor kathy saying that police officers carried out some 550 rescues at least over the weekend. but we also learned about thi
out some 550 rescues at least over the weekend. but we also learned about this, one of the most dramatic once. this one happened 12 miles north of buffalo in the town of towaloondah. it took they came upon a bus transporting some 60 d. c. bound tourists. that bus, it was stuck in the snow. those officers would later find out that that bus was only a foot away from potentially slipping into a ditch. they had to quickly, essentially leading those 60 tourists through knee-deep snow to a nearby warming center. those 60 tourists potentially making it there on the right to their final destination. it really is, pamela, just one of many examples of first responders scrambling through the snow to help people during the height of the storm. this is the worst it has been. in buffalo, new york, it is being called the most devastating storm ever. we