that s been opened in just the past few months, right? reporter: yeah. remember back in october the time capsule that was removed from the iconic lion s head statue also at the massachusetts statehouse. they opened that back in october. treasure-trove of historical artifacts inside it, photographs, autographs from when it was placed in the statue. also campaign buttons for mckinley and teddy roosevelt. but getting back to this new time capsule or this latest, actually, old orer time capsule, martha. as you mentioned, put there in part by sam adams, so i m just hoping they find beer. [laughter] bill: you would. reporter: and i ll volunteer to drink it. martha: thank you, jonathan. it s not going to be cold. bill: breaking news out of london. getting word of travel issues in europe. the entire air space over london is currently closed due to a computer failure. so what does that mean? is that heathrow?
pavement. that s why you need to be especially careful on bridges and round abouts. abc news, new york. good advice. it s the first significant snowfall of the season for new england where they ll spend thanksgiving morning digging out. jim dickey tracking all from accuweather, good morning, jim. good morning, happy thanksgiving, of course still seeing snowfall out there. this is the same storm that brought all the travel issues up and down the i-95 corridor on wednesday. coming down heavily across portions of new england in particular. numerous reports here as this has been a heavy wet snowfall. as far as storm totals are concerned, stripe of six to 12 inches extending from where we have seen the snow end across pennsylvania into west virginia and up on into new england. some spots though, particularly across maine will end up with a bit more of a foot. good news is the storm is departing, taking the snowfall with it. still some snow through the morning hours, but by the noontim
pavement. that s exactly why you need to be especially careful on bridges and round abouts. gio benitez, abc news, new york. very good advice. first significant snowfall of the season for new england where they ll spend thanksgiving morning digging out. meteorologist jim dickey tracking all from accuweather. happy thanksgiving, of course still seeing some snowfall out there. this is the same storm that brought all the travel issues up and down the i-95 corridor on wednesday. still coming down heavily across portions of new england in particular, numerous reports of power outages here as this has been a heavy, wet snowfall. as far as storm totals are concern ed stripe of circumstane to 12 inches where we have seen the snow end across pennsylvania and west virginia. i think some spots by the time all is said and down will wednesday up with a bit more than a foot. good news though, this storm is departing, taking the snowfall with it. still snow through the morning whoushs but by th
the more data, the better chance we have of finding it. i do believe it can be done, but it could take years. and the weather conditions, they have a big impact. that s why i said it could take years. you re battling elements. you can map so many square feet a day, but you have travel issues, weather issues. time is of the essence. i think you will agree christine. how important is it to act sooner than later? the black box batteries are going to run out in less than two weeks. can they be found without the black box pinger? well, i do think it s
overpasses, bridges, you know what happens, they get susceptible to black ice. so there is a good chance we ll have a lot of slick spots overnight with a hard freeze and maybe another 1 to 2, maybe 4 inches of snowfall. we could have all kinds of travel issues, other issues. reagan national was closed this morning. they re back operating but only a few flights tachat the same t. it s been very sketchy at dulles and bwi. well, tomorrow they have already cancelled a lot of flights. they hope to get things back under way by midway tomorrow as temperatures warm up to the 40s. now get this, over the weekend there s a chance we might be getting a little bit more snowfall late friday and into saturday and then temperatures below the freezing point over the weekend warming up finally but next week. talked to some people a little while ago, they cannot wait for spring to get here, as you might imagine. i feel the very same way, reynolds, great stuff. thank you very much. down south the stor