for the worst for a lot of folks in this country. i m not getting any better particularly with the flood conditions in vermont. katie byrne is there with more. katie? neil, crews are racing to clear debris here in town of berry before more rain starts. you can see trucks pushing this mud in to one place. there s so much mud in this town. some is caked on storm drains. a big priority was to clean them out so the next round of rain drains a and we don t get more flooding. people are using snow shovels to use the mud. some are wearing gas masks and rain suits to clean out their homes. you ll see muddied furniture on the side of the road that can t be saved. it s beyond words. i live on a hill. my basement got flooded. so these people all around here, this guy couldn t leave his shop. he had to climb in the attic and stay here.
live in milan. john? john: if you want it, come and get it. california highway patrol joking about free snow as some communities in southern california that usually don t see know get it. makes gordon is live in crestline, california. how are people doing there after all the snow? your in short least. a lot of folks still have snow shovels in their hands. yeah, absolutely. the snow buried this town of crestline. up to 12 1/2 feet in some places. a lot of people were trapped for days leaving them without supplies. we re at a food distribution point being run by world central kitchen. really important. a lot of folks don t have fresh produce leftover. you mentioned the fact that i m
The annual explosion of cherry blossoms along the Tidal Basin frames the Washington Monument in the distance, Thursday, April 5, 2018, in Washington. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) Meteorological spring has arrived in the Northern Hemisphere, but AccuWeather meteorologists warn that it could still be a little too early to stash away snow shovels and heavy winter coats. Millions across the eastern United States have already had a taste of spring with temperatures in February briefly reaching the