earlier demonstrated just how powerful those winds can be. there is the wind speed, as i am standing next to the building. i will take a knee. oops. i ll have to take a knee there. okay. you guys got it i m going back out. the powerful winds created record level storm surges in areas like fort myers and naples, florida. over 2 million are without power tonight. and flash flooding is still a major concern, with potentially up to 30 inches of rain predicted in some areas. let s go now to nbc news meteorologist michelle grossman for the latest on hurricane in. michelle, hurricane ian has been downgraded to a category one storm. what should residents in its path expect over the next 24 to 48 hours? i, they re great to see you. they can expect flood and rain we. need to prepare for that flash flooding. when it comes to water and hurricanes, that s the number one reason for deaths in hurricanes, it s the salt water, the storm surge that we talked about, and also fre
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of the other. two things can happen at the same time. that is what is going on. with natural weather playing out in the change that mr.. and that changes the envelope, in as a whole are evolving. when storm could ve occurred 50 or hundred years ago with when it looked at all the storms and aggregate them in the study them, you see trends pop out. and there are real trends and in effect actual storm. it s never just one of the other. it s weather playing out in a changing climate. bob henson, thank you so much for joining us. ali velshi thank you for all of your reporting today. coming up we will get a live report from orlando as it braces for impact as our breaking news coverage of hurricane in continues right after this. ter this
White House to restore parts of Trump-lifted environmental protections law. Welcome to Wednesday’s Overnight Energy & Environment, your source for the latest news focused on energy, the environment and beyond. Subscribe here: thehill.com/newsletter-signup. Today we’re looking at restorations to the National Environmental Protection Act, action by California officials against PFAS.