over to snow probably midnight i would say. baltimore seeing the snow, d.c. seeing it finally end. back up here to new york city, here s the rain and heavier rain you saw earlier. and here s boston now, finally getting out of the way of the precip you saw all day long. here s the new model and here s where the heaviest snow will be. here s the thruway. that would be lake placid. ironically, john, 34 years ago today the winter olympics began in lake placid. tonight they get eight inches of new snow. wouldn t sochi like some of that snow? i remember it well, thank you very much, chad myers. you re talking about snow shields and thunder sleet. it sounds like some kind of norris battle with thor. but there s snow in 49 of 50 states right now? i have to be careful of what i say, because the only state that doesn t have snow is florida. i don t want to jinx florida at this point in time.
here from brooklyn is being felt widely tonight. more from cnn s randi kaye. reporter: it happened at this brooklyn market at 10:40 this morning. the 36-year-old pregnant woman and her husband were loading groceries into their car in the back parking lot when this bobcat tractor with a plow attached to it suddenly struck her. the victim-minu, min lin was ei months pregnant. in the rush to save her and her baby she was taken here to this medical center just about a mile away from the accident scene. she was pro nowed dead on arrival. doctors performed an emergency c-section and incredibly were able to save her nearly full-term baby boy. the baby weighs about 6 1/2 pounds and is it critical condition. the bobcat was not a city vehicle, it was privately owned. the driver, a 42-year-old man who was in the process of plowing snow and traveling in
the car spun out over here. it s hard when you can t control the car, you can t do nothing. there s too much snow. it s dangerous. reporter: we hooked up a tow line from his car to our suv and pulled him around and out of the snow. three drivers, three examples of how treacherous the conditions are with thick snow falling all morning and hard pack on the roads. and these aren t the only ones. if the passing emergency vehicles are any guide. we see plows and spreaders at work. one thing we didn t see, monster traffic jams like the ones in atlanta two weeks ago and in north carolina on wednesday. one reason not a lot of people reporting for work in the nation s capital. and not a lot of people out on the highways. another reason warmer temperatures and spreaders and snowplows like this convoy near baltimore. by nightfall, conditions worsened quickly again along i-95. we came across this motorist just minutes after she spun out in her car.
pregnant. she had just finished shopping at the market. in the rush to save her and her baby, she was taken here to the medical center, just about a mile away from the accident scene. she was pronounced dead on arri arrival. doctors performed an emergency c-section and were able to save her nearly full-term baby boy. the bobcat was not a city vehicle. it was privately owned. the driver, a 42-year-old man who was in the process of plowing snow, and traveling in reverse when he struck the woman. this woman says when he s out driving, she keeping her distance because, she says, he drives on the sidewalk. i was watching him this morning, driving back and forth. crazy. then he goes on the sidewalk and in the street and there s a school down there and he just comes flying down the street to push the snow out. every year he does that.
you saw earlier. and here s boston now, finally getting out of the way of the precip you saw all day long. here s the new model and here s where the heaviest snow will be. here s the thruway. that would be lake placid. ironically, john, 34 years ago today the winter olympics began in lake placid. tonight they get eight inches of new snow. wouldn t sochi like some of that snow? i remember it well, thank you very much, chad myers. you re talking about snow shields and thunder sleet. it sounds like some kind of norris battle with thor. but there s snow in 49 of 50 states right now? i have to be careful of what i say, because the only state that doesn t have snow is florida. i don t want to jinx florida at this point in time. but every other state, from oregon to washington obviously higher elevations, california, nevada, all the way into the