Roads look like right now. You can see the slush building up right there. A couple of minutes ago, salt was put down. This morning, snow is still coming down but it has turned into a lot of rain. The fear is if the temperature begins to drop, that will turn into one big icy mess. If you do not need to be out, dont the. I am telling you right now on highway 276 in Travelers Rest in the downtown area is not good. Not good for driving conditions, but some people are getting out. He will keep monitoring the situation. For the next live shot for wyff 4 news this morning, we will show you what things look like a little bititurther north on highway 276. Tim waller wyff news 4 live in Travelers Rest. Conditions get worse as he goes north. Ally absolutely. As he goes out, a little different. It is amazing the difference between clemson and where 10 is. Geoff lets see the condition with aly myles. She is in clemson. Aly happy friday and happy long weekend if you do not have to go out in this mes
We look at the day ahead, temperatures across the region are critical just below freezing now. By lynch we are around by lunchtime we are around freezing. We could have snow around the virginia border and as we hover around 32 to 33 it is widespread from rain to the south to snow to the snort north and everything in you have meteorologist Steve Stewart and we will have Team Coverage throughout the morning. Amber we will now check the roads as we anticipate the storm. As i was driving in i saw a lot fof d. O. T. Trucks. It is nice and quiet this morning. Everybody just waiting and it is dry. Telling you a different story later. That is 40 at airport. This is raeford road and hope mills in fayetteville. You see a little precipitation falling there, glistening on the roads. It is early, 4 00 so quiet. That is what don was talking about. Some of this is aloft so we will be watching the roads. A lot of schools canceled so the advice this morning is stay off the roads if you can. This is 40
And the anger here only growing as monthly water bills continue to roll in. Were paying for this water. Reporter alex perez, abc news, chicago. Cleanup is under way in philadelphia after hundreds of spilleded in the schuylkill river. The river runs through the center of philadelphia. More than 4,000 gallons spilled from a tank. About 200 gallons of socalled reddye fuel went into the water. The city says there is no threat to the water supply. The two wildfires that burned in Northern California last fall did at least 1 billion in damage. This is according to the latest estimate from the state department of insurance. The price tag does not include damage to communities infrastructures and utilities. The valley fire destroyed nearly 2,000 structures. The butte fire burned about 800 homes and businesses. In the mean tirnlgs religious objections law, remember, that well, it may have cost the state about 60 million in lost revenue. This is all from a tourist Industry Group that says a doze
Going on. Reporter you can see in this Surveillance Video a shadowy figure and a flicker. They believe thats one of the men on the roof. The fugitives, accused of Violent Crimes from murder to attempted murder, kidnapping and torture. They were last seen at the maximum security jail near dawn on friday, but werent discovered missing until late that evening. Once they escaped, they found themselves here. Government buildings and neighborhoods. Authorities saying they think the men are still somewhere in southern california. We feel that they may be embedded somewhere in the community. Reporter but authorities are worried that people in that community might be too fearful to come forward. Kayna whitworth, santa ana, california. Turning to sports, Serena Williams is heading to the semifinals of the Australian Open. She defeated fifthseeded mayor rhea sharapova in straight sets the first set was neck and neck. Williams breezed through the second. Williams has won their last 18 matches. Als
Even many city streets are still blocked by all that snow and Many School Districts closed again today. So were the federal government offices in washington. With more, heres abcs gio benitez. Reporter in new york city, even the snowplows, reeling from that record breaking snow. We have to finish this job today and get it done. Reporter streets in queens still buried two days later. I dont know why they forgot about us. Reporter 80 Million People in all impacted by the winter storm. Baltimore seeing its biggest storm on record. West virginia blasted with 42 inches. Nearby martinsburg, 40 inches. In newark, new jersey, a record breaking 28. 1 inches fell. This is not right. Theyre not cleaning the streets theyre not doing anything. Reporter the heavy snow caving in roofs, like this church in chester county, pennsylvania. This apartment complex in virginia. And in new york city, five people died while shoveling a warning many are taking seriously. And you stop for rest so you flow, not a