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Will be without power. you re talk you can about power power over a huge air for weeks, possibly months in worst damage areas, so there s no power. there s no gasoline. there s no food, you know, to be able to eat food, because nothing s open. you have to do as the hurricane passes tomorrow morning especially in new orleans and the areas with water over the levees. you re going to have water ress keys from helicopters. they ve got them standing by. this is what s going to happen in the 48 hours. it s going to be a major catastrophe. it s going to happen again. the damage will be in the 10s of billions of dollars in about a three state area, louisiana, mississippi, and up to the north as the storm takes off up into the northeast in parts of alabama and tennessee. spoken as somebody who has been there and knows a lot about such. thanks so much. ....
It is incredibly cold out there. it will all shipped its way further to the east so that more folks can expect colder temperatures getting into new year s eve tomorrow night. and then new year s day. currently we are seeing some snow in front of this coldest air mass falling from new york damage areas of dc. this will continue from anywhere to 1 to 3 inches of snow continuing through today. the real story is temperatures. this is the forecasted windchill. it will sink down further into the country so i am taking into new year s eve night at 2:00 a.m.. i discussed with windchill falling down into the negative numbers across the midwest and stretching into the mid atlantic and further up to the north. unfortunately, it continues to settle in. new year s day will be absolutely frigid across the country. we are looking at a lot of spots -20 and -30. when the ball drops at 11 degrees, the windchill will be at -2. ....
Linked. with harvey we had a significant amount of the nation s refining capacity offline as well as distribution through some of the pipelines through the southeast. as a result, there may be some fuel supply shortages throughout the southeast. that s why last week the secretary issued the jones act waiver to allow easier distribution of fuel throughout some of those ports throughout. so, i do ask everyone to have patience. we re getting on this quickly and we ll be here to answer questions. all right. good morning, everyone. so it s very clear to all of us that the president s goal is to take care of people. and, you know, this is a unique event compared to what harvey was. harvey s damage areas were combined in confined, excuse me, to within 50 counties in texas and a few in louisiana. this one is complex because of the multiple states involved. we also have the seminole tribe that comes directly to fema for ....
This is just a long duration on the air all the time. wind speeds are still 100 miles per hour. oak hill, oak hill is the real first community north of the sea shore here. this is all national sea shore. no one getting hit really hard right now on the ocean side. no people, no buildings, no houses. but right there is oak hill. that is the first neighborhood before you get to new smyrna, which is about to get hit with 1 100-mile-per-hour wind gusts. these are the first real, i think, significant damage areas we re going to see from the storm. because it s still moving along the coast. heading towards daytona. we have reporters all the way up and down the coast to show you as that happens. but for now, it s off shore. that s good news. we will still see those 100 mile per hour winds, alisyn. along the shore, the redline through here. it will get to 100 or very close into charleston and maybe even ....
A springtime-type tornado event. and when those storms started blowing up and we knew they were going to be long track with parameters in place and when we got a visual on it, it was a major multivortex tornado. when they move at 50 and 60 miles per hour they can track across a lot of real estate in a hurry. absolutely. how fast are you going to try to stay in front of it or behind it? we were prepared for that. we tried to set up to the east of the tornado. the tornado passed just to the north and west of us. but you definitely have to keep up some speed to stay with those storms. we got to some of the damage areas and tried to assist there as we could once the storm had had passed. the governor has said in mississippi the death toll there is six over the three states. right now the death toll stands ....