looks like through the day. and for philadelphia, new york city and boston, the rain moves in late saturday night. rain hard overnight. and then when you wake up sunday morning, it will be a cold rain. there is a little bit of snow showing up, the blue on here, maybe the catskills can get a little bit, berkshires and southern adirondack, pocono, but not a big snow event. the air mass is not cold enough. this will be clearing out sunday afternoon. so it will be a big football game, the patriots have a big home game this weekend. and i think that is a 4:00 game. the rain should be ending by then. and also, we will be watching the storm system, with the gusty winds behind it. so that is storm one. storm two, let s fast forward into tuesday, wednesday, heading into thanksgiving, next week and it looks like by the time we get to wednesday, busiest travel day of the year, that storm will be over the northeast, with gusty winds, also more rain, and possibly some high elevation snows, and then
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headquartered. guys, back to you. louisa bojesen, thank you so much. now we ll go to bonnie schneider where we are looking south at the storms. we have storms rolling into eastern louisiana. the eastern parishes are getting hit by rain hard, then it moves through southern sections of mississippi and alabama. here s a look at the projection of the rain we can see and where it is headed. the gulf storms work their way all the way across the gulf of mexico and we ll start to see more stormy weather in florida by the time we get to wednesday. keep that in mind while traveling. heavy amounts of rain, destin, pensacola, we will likely see it accumulate through the middle of the week. as we look to the west, less rain hitting northern california, but the threat remains for flooding. we can see a lot of the rain pushing further to the north near oregon. heavy downpours in oregon at this hour. but unfortunately because we have been seeing so much rain, we still have a flood threat. it wil
the way. back to you. thanks, mike. now to bill karins and one of our guests is stuck on a train that was flooding. the it is a mess out there. it is wet and windy and rain hard and then get cold. tornado watches, thankfully, have just been dropped. we haven t seen any tornadoes out there this morning. that s good. the worst of it is over with in washington, d.c., and the winds howling from philadelphia to baltimore and that s the next area of concern and the winds are picking up in new york city and the first heavy bands of rain are about to move in from new york and move up into new england. as far as what we re dealing with otherwise, a lot of concerns, not just the winds. 36 mile per hour gusts in philadelphia and when the winds gust like that, the airports will add up, jfk, two and a half hour delays and baltimore at 30 and laguardia earlier was two and a half hours also. that ripple effect right throughout the day. as far as the temperatures.