it was the lowest pressure ever, ever measured in the state, so that s one of the things that we re dealing with out here, and we also have very windy conditions we re going to deal with over the next two days. let s talk about your get away travel day forecast here. in the great lakes we have a lot of wind we re going to deal with today as the storm exits, areas like minneapolis will get windy after the snow ends. chicago could have 50 miles per hour wind gusts. major airport delays in detroit. in the east we will have some delays, but it s not going to be major. just a little bit of rain and wind late today. and with that west coast storm, strong winds, on and off heavy rain in san francisco, even los angeles, and evening san diego could have significant airport delays as we go throughout the day. for thanksgiving day, we do the same thing all over again with those winds in the northeast, we could have some significant delays. obviously we had two huge storms on the map. we could hav
the weekend outlook as we go through friday we track the rain through the carolinas into virginia. saturday the nor easter is up here all through new england. notice much of the rest of the country is looking okay, just a little bit of rain diving down through minnesota. on sunday as the storm exits, kind of windy and cooler behind it. then a new storm goes into the ohio valley with a little bit of light rain. pacific northwest, your active weather pattern begins this week too. in the northeast, it looks like saturday is your indoor day. sunday will be breezy and cooler but mostly dry. i think early halloween parties may get ruined. and decorations too. just get the clear poncho over the costume. still ahead, the stock market struggles continue as another massive selloff on wall street puts even more of a dent into this year s gains. a moment of joy. a source of inspiration. an act of kindness.
water rescues and things like that. focus on the red areas. this is where we had the heaviest rains. swans borough and wilmington two feet. morehead city over two feet of rain. we talk about where the rain is going. it shifts off to the north and you still have these new bands of rain that want to form over areas like wilmington, like raleigh, over lumberton and the communities that already had rain even as the main storm exits. it s still going to produce very heavy rain bands over the same places that simply don t need any more rain on top of it. that s the flood threat. the long-term concern. the streams and the tributaries around this area. we expect over the next couple of days, nearly 25 rivers could be at major flood stage and several reaching record heights. all time record heights for the
massachusetts showing the conditions, hours of shoveling, dealing with two feet of snow. rob: let s send it to janice dean. reporter: this had the potential to bust because that line of rain, snow is on top of new york city. some places got two feet of snow, others did not get as much, be nice to your local forecasters, we are doing the best we can and we are the last people that want to get it wrong. 33 new york, 26 in buffalo. where the snow did fall is not going anywhere because temperature will remain cold. we might have another storm to forecast across the northeast. past 12 hours not done yet, snow on the backside of it towards northern new england, two feet in parts of maine, future radar, storm exits and potential for
welcome back to first look. as shiba was mentioning, the forecast a little iffy for the tree lighting ceremony. moisture coming from the pacific. you can see the clouds from louisiana up through new england. lots of areas of rain. thankfully not talking about snow or ice. steadier rains have moved through atlanta. now up through the smokies heading up to the appalachians. interstate 81 probably one of the worst drives this morning. rain pretty much from south to north up the eastern coastline. travel troubles will include the airport delays just like yesterday, especially the big airports. low visibility and low sealings. the cloud deck is kind of low, usually shuts down a couple of the runways. scattered showers across the northeast will continue late today. the low clouds, again, still impacting travel, and then tomorrow, as the storm exits, some colder air does commit. vermont, new hampshire and northern maine may get a little bit of some snow and ice. just a little bit. as far as