increases bone mineral density and decrease the risk of osteoporosis. you can get them from granola and wheat. but it s not as fun. i haven t broken a bone in years. all thanks to bud light. it is. of they say milk does a body good, supposed to promote strong bones. nah, it s beer. we ve been right all along. i have friends who consider beer to be mother s milk. to each his own. guys being check out this piling up of the frozen milk, cool video on youtube from d.c. some dude set up a nikon and a time lapse in motion of the snowstorm. just kind of watch the snow as it piles up over the two-day period. when i was a kid i just loved to look out the back window of my house and watch the snow pile up on the picnic table. that just did it right here with over two feet of it going crazy there. more on the way, my friends. here is the situation, double lows, lots of moisture.
before the second batch of snowfall you guys were talking about. some things are beginning to get back to normal, like, for example, here on m street in georgetown, you see a lot of traffic coming through. it s moving at a pretty decent clip considering they had so much snowfall in this area, some places well in excess of several feet. what s interesting, though, is we haven t had a single flake here in roughly, say, three days but still there s plenty of it all over the ground and again as we ve been talking about, there s more on the way. around the nation s capital, a symphony of snow. but after a brief intermission, few are excited about the second act. oh, no. no more. reporter: the coming storm could add a foot or more to the mounds of snow that brought life to a standstill here. insult to injury i think is the term that comes to mind. reporter: so for those who could get rubber to the road it
the mid-atlantic states. travel problems still haven t cleared up from the weekend. still trying to get rid of that backlog. parts of d.c. got 30 inches of snow. some people are wondering, will they be able to get out in time, or is this new storm going to cause a problem and will they ever get out this week? sarah lee standing by at reagan national airport. they had a little opening there. they still had this window to try to clear some of these planes out. but some of these folks probably not going anywhere withis week. reporter: that s right. that s why a lot of folks out here are working very hard to try get these passengers out of here because they are dealing with a near-three-day backlog. take a look behind me. we got on scene about 4:30 this morning. it s been looking pretty much like this, a steady stream of passengers, not crowded or confused or any kind of chaos. but a steady stream. kind of unusual for this early in the morning. taking a look outside, you can see that all