it is bitter cold out there. parts of texas actually have hurricane force wind gusts, whipping that snow around and stranding people like this guy. hundreds of drivers in their cars for hours. that is amarillo, texas, there, reporting a report snowfall for that town. martha: some scene, huh? maria molina is on this she is following it from the fox extreme weather center. hi, maria. good morning everyone. that s right. the storm is dumping over a foot of snow across portions texas, oklahoma and kansas. same areas got hit with a foot of snow or more last week on thursday with the other blizzard. looking at more snow across from the same area. this storm system is very large. we re seeing areas of range associated with the area of low pressure across portions of the ohio valley, across portions of the mid-atlantic and portions florida where we have reports of severe weather occurring since early this morning. first the snow. the snow is coming down across eastern parts of kansas, wester
shovelable snow. the snow total in new york s central park 21 inches. this makes february the snowiest month in the city s history. a busy day in the skies as travelers from more than a thousand canceled flights are heading to the airports to try to get on their flights to get to their final destinations. rehema ellis is live for us in central park. you spent the entire day there yesterday talking about the snow. let s get your perspective on things this morning. reporter: well, good morning, alex. you know, it was such a report snowfall. they re measuring it in feet, as you point out, not just in inches. it is all very pretty, but also somewhat of a burden, making life difficult for millions. it s the fourth major snowstorm in a month, and one more storm the region didn t need. across the new york area, people struggled to keep up with the falling snow. in the northern regions, heavy