getting plowed over or at least sideswiped by a plow. i think that happened in brooklyn yesterday. we re going to be talking more about that this morning. in a video surfacing on youtube, basically hammering the point home that you probably ought to be careful where you park and how you park right now as the city digs out. yikes. also, one governor says that we ve become a nation of wusses. he says they have have played in china and done calculus on the way. ed rendell uncensored ahead. he doesn t beat around the bush very much. so that s no surprise there from the governor. but first, getting moving again following a christmas weekend blizzardfalvy+ northeast after canceled flights and 80-mile-per-hour wind gusts in some places. all three of new york city s major airports are now open. but as jim said, a relative term this morning. because even though they re open, it doesn t mean you re necessarily able to go. it could take a couple of days to get everyone home. a
chris is live for us this morning in new jersey. and there s one of those 4-foot snow drifts right.sócl]j1 like an er: it s more igloo out here this morning. lyndhurst, 29 plus inches of snow received here is not going anywhere fast. now, most of the main arteries are okay. the roads are not so bad, but the side streets are a completely different story. lots of slush and black ice. even though the snowstorm is over, we are still under a winter weather advisory just because of the black ice and the blowing snow. take a look at the snow drift over here. imagine if your car is up on this bad boy. it s about 6 1/2 feet tall and there are plenty of cars in new jersey buried underneath this this morning. our forecasted temperature today is going to be in the middle 30s.