towards michigan. and we ve got advisories now starting to stack up into the northeast as the storm will head your way tonight and into tomorrow. the worst of the blowing and drifting we think is going to be across parts of the dakotas and into western minnesota and the i-90 corridor is going to be critical to the rain and snow line. the freezing rain and ice into northern parts of iowa. milwaukee should get off fairly easy with this one. you re going to have the wintry mix, it s going to be an icy mixed event for you. the snow coming down heavy at sometimes, we could see a good one to two inches per hour in some of the heavy snow bands as they move through and we talk about the impact it s going to be having on the protests that are taking place at the capitol in madison, wisconsin. where is the storm system going? it will going to be tracking to the east. as we put the map into motion, even though it doesn t seem to want to do that. it will show you it s going to move across the grea
second half of your weekend, wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour and in some cases, 630 or 70 miles per hour. even though you re saying warmer weather, you re also going to notice the wind. along with that jet stream we ll notice several disturbances, nothing major. just light snow showers in the northeast. most of that already wrapping up across pennsylvania and also upstate new york. you do live right offshore off the lake, that s where you could notice heavier snow bands. that will be winding down as we head into tomorrow. across wisconsin. we have another area of unsettled weather. light snow showers that s pushing into michigan. out west, this is going to be the area to watch as we head into tonight and sunday and even monday. we have one cold front that will be bringing a lot of moisture on shore and we re going to notice increased precipitation, and also heavier snow across the cascades. 12 to 18 inches through tomorrow morning. and those snow levels dropping to 3,000 feet f. you
campus and no arrests were made but the mayor says the police are speaking now to eye witnesses who were at the party and are gathering information on what took place at the party, before and during the shooting and are confident an arrest will be made soon, gregg. gregg: julie bandaras, thanks very much. heather? heather: extreme weather causing major problems on the roads and some parts of the country, brutal conditions in central indiana, causing dozens of accidents and slowing traffic on a major interstate, to a crawl. maria molina is live in our extreme weather center with more on the developments. regarding the weather. hi, maria. hi, heather, we are seeing problems on the roads across parts of southwest earn michigan, and that is where we are seeing the heavier snow bands setting off the lakes and not a lot of accumulation but sliply roadways a huge problem, and car accidents out there and, as you head across the south the weather has really held up, for any tailgating and
you need to be get together grocery store and have supplies for three days because some of you could be without power and certainly travel will not be advised in the nation s midsection this is going to be coming into play, the worst of the storm through the day tuesday and into your wednesday as well. winter storm watches have been posted. a couple of warnings already put into place and even blizzard watches now in effect for parts of milwaukee and chicago. we don t think this is going to start for you until monday night and then continue through the day on tuesday. the storm right now, way out here in california. yeah, you guys are getting some rain. we have got some airport delays right now in san francisco and this storm is going to be tracking to the south and then hooking on up toward the north and affecting so much of the midsection. in fact, almost all of the lower 48 will be impacted in some way, shape or form by this system. now the exact timing and exact track uncertain. tak
aren t ordinarily expected. bonnie schneider in the weather center. that s right. one week ago we were bracing ourselves for one of the worst storms we receive in a long time. we still have snow and ice on the ground even here in atlanta. it s still going to take a while. there are shady spots that have not been seeing any melting yet. hang in there. things will improve. what about lake-effect snow? a lot of that is on the way for areas across upstate new york. lake-effect warnings continue for rochester, syracuse. we could see one to two inches of snow per hour with the snow bands as they come in off the great lakes and create isolated amounts of heavy snow. we ll be monitoring that as well. down in the gulf of mexico it is definitely stormy out there. we re seeing a lot of rain work itself way into houston working into the southwestern parishes of louisiana and lake charles. you can see a lot of the rain is sliding to the north. as a matter of fact, let s open up the picture and i