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Precipitation totals, you can see the highest precipitation totals right along the coast, you can see this pounding on roadways, i 95 a lot of wind, that is going to be a concern further inland, those are the elevation areas where we are seeing some snow beginning to pile up at some of the higher elevations. the other concern that we are looking at wins incredibly strong getting up to 40-50 miles per hour, so that with some very heavy rain i am losing my voice, but here is what we are talking about with these very strong winds. this is going to be a real issue for people in the northeast today before eventually it heads back off. this is the system we will continue to track as it moves its way up into new england throughout the rest of the day. jon: sounds like more weather ahead, adam klotz, we will let you get your voice back. jenna: we will show what we are waiting for as we await the first press briefing from this new administration. ....
Pedram, what s going to happen. the wettest storm we ve seen since 2009. this is a big deal on the western coast of the united states. for the first time, since 2012, the seasonal rainfall in california is on the positive side. we re seeing a surplus of moisture for california the first time this season. here s a perspective as far as what we have. 1 to 3 inches from seattle down to olympia. portland could get a couple inches of rainfall, while higher elevation areas, heavy snowfall comes in, temperatures well above average. seattle set a record high temperature tuesday. sub tropical moisture surges across this region. upwards of eight inches of rainfall toward eureka. and in the higher elevations of the sierra nevadas could be looking at up to three feet of ....
Coming up in just a minute with more on where the storm is headed next. and actually, i amend that, he is coming up right now. rick, what is going on with this weather? the storm is almost gone and we re going to be watching it exit parts of maine and it s windy. 40, 50 miles per hour and snow is on the trees and we ll see them going down and more power outages, two million people with power across the northeast on a very, very cold morning. and warning expired and now just across maine and those will expire in the next little bit. that map, it s no accumulation, it s a lot more than that, trust me. a lot of areas up to about two feet of snow especially across interior sections of massachusetts, upstate new york and pennsylvania. these are your temps as you re waking up. just above freezing at least across some of the big cities and colder than that into the elevation, higher elevation areas and the rest of the country. go to tell you, looking pretty ....
republican backers. don t worry. you run. we ll take care of the money. he has rather moderate views on social issues conservatives may not be hip to. we ll talk a lot about that this morning. something else we re talking a lot about. amanda knox s first hope for freedom. the american student is waiting to see if her murder conviction will be overturned. she made her case to the jury earlier this morning. now an agonizing waiting game for her. part of what a tearful knox told the court, the accusations are completely unjust and without any foundation. i am paying for my life with a crime i didn t commit. paula newton has covered this case for years and joins us live from perugia, italy. what else did knox have to say to the jurors this morning? you know, she got up and could barely speak,ally. choking back the tears. they asked, do you want to take a seat? she said, no. she said okay. and she made a tearful plea but maintained her composure each time underscorin ....