brian: talking about flying, janice dean was flying outside. she wants to give us the weather real quick. janice: i will real quick because it s cold outs. i have folks from the south where are from you? north carolina. you st. augustine, florida. northern virginia. freeport, new york. janice: all right. new york. where are you from sir. long island. janice: do you know brian kilmeade? yes, i do. janice: you do. do you know him well? i went to one of his. janice: book signings? money janice: holy moly, have you got to see this truck in back of me is trying to parallel park. is he going over snow banks. go to the weather real quick. hold on, here it is. do you need some help, sir? stand by. here we go. current wind chills in new york. it s 11 right now. 1 in chicago. oh my gosh the vehicle is still trying to park. it s really quite incredible. we are dealing with the potential for a winter storm that s going to go up to the
million in legal fees since taking office. bill is back and the weather is bad, what a shocker. what a horrible weekend. did you hear what happened? we had tornadoes and the snow alone was horrible. in greensboro, north carolina, a school was hit, they have to get out and assess everything still and make sure everyone was safe. that was the warm side. the snowy side was even more unbelievable. minu minneapolis had 12 inches of snow, in green bay, 23 inches. it was the second biggest snowstorm in the city s history in the middle of april. it will take a couple weeks to melt some of those snow banks.
half of snow in portland so far. maine is virtually shut down today as a result. government offices are closed. you can see these businesses in downtown portland, maine also closed. the only people i see now are the mailman and snowplow drivers. they ve done a pretty good job at clearing the roads throughout the day. the concern is with the winds picking up so much, all these giant snow banks with the wind hitting them, they just blow the snow right back onto the streets. the plow drivers have had to keep running over the same streets over and over and over again, even though most of the heavy snow has now moved on out. further south of us, wind has been the major story today. wind gusts of 66 miles per hour, dc s reagan airport. 77 miles per hour in white plains, new york. it s toppled trees. it s led to a lot of flight delays and cancellations, a thousand cancellations so far mainly in the northeast corridor today. the good news for folks is this storm is moving on out at this hour.
camp killing at least 15, maybe 17 people, maybe more. they haven t been able to go through all of the snow banks, and there is still some efforts under way to locate the remains of climbers or sherpas in the area to assist them. we did see some bodies coming out. there was one body marked in a body bag, it said unknown body. so clearly the identification process must go on. but it was really only when we were there today that we actually understood what happened. how this long base camp which is at 17,600 feet was cut in half by a falling glacier. richard engel reporting tonight for nbc news. families are desperate for information about their loved ones. there are some americans among the people still unaccounted for. caroline helmand s sister was there when the quake hit. kathleen and her husband kevin and two of their friends have
maybe even one or two strong tornados. hopefully they re not near any cities of towns. forecasts throughout today. notice how warm we have r in boston. finally 67 degrees. snow banks will be melting fast. saturday, we clear it out in the middle of the country. northern new england, a cold rain and you will have to shovel a little bit of kneesnow in extreme new england. just a little wetter than we d like from dallas through arkansas. it s rough. louisville area this morning and kentucky, a lot of bad weather. we ll see you on morning joe. coming up the price was wrong. but the contestant still walked away with a brand new car. more on the mistake that led this price is right model to hide her face in shame. what happened? we ll be right back.