more about those who did not. lives and families forever changed. evan kicks off our coverage in hazard, kentucky. tell us what you ve been seeing. reporter: we have been by this creek in route 128 in perry county, one much hardest hit counties. you can see the water level that they are still dealing with here after this flood that came through. this creek flooded over, you know, eight or ten feet from here, taking a whole house with it and knocking out the bottom of this building to mime right. the water level has been going suspend. we have been rain throughout the day. you see the yellow road sign is our guy. it was raining smorng and the water to the top of that rock and emerge that sign but come back down now. there is more rain in the forecast and a flood watch is in effect for tonight. the problem is the creek is really high and they can t take much water. nobody is expecting a flood surge like we saw on thursday that was a historic flood surge but it won t take much
several buildings in sisco, texas, destroyed. it ripped off roofs and snapped brick walls. it snapped trees in half. i ve lived in sisco over ten years now, and i haven t seen anything like this in a long time. all of this water, telephone poles, trees ripped out of the ground, it s definitely very powerful, very destructive. reporter: storms also dumped rain and fist-sized hail in parts of oklahoma. ireporter mike windam shot this video out his back door on friday. all that water and even more rain left neighborhoods in oklahoma city flooded on saturday and a slight risk of more severe weather in the area today. meanwhile, cold air behind the weakened weather system is producing snow. this is not what these high school soccer players bargained for in wyoming. their match had to be cancelled when a blizzard rolled through the city. and the first tropical storm of the year is coming ashore along the carolina coast as tropical
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you will see the video coming in. it s coming in a second. you ll see it from the drone. let s watch this video coming in. you ll see it coming in, a cnn i-reporter sent this in, this vid video. there you are can see how powerful the storm is, the video coming in to the situation room, courtesy of a cnn i-reporter. you can see the shot from a drone flying overhead. they ve managed to get this pictures for us. it is also forcing the airlines toness kale flights. already 3,000 flights canceled today. rene marsh is working this part of the story for us. the lesson here is sometimes your luck really depends on the airline that you pick. when you look at delta, for example, they had the most cancellations for today. we re talking about 1700 cancellations. it makes sense because their hub is in atlanta. atlanta got hit ready hard today. tomorrow they re projecting
to start so i could get my kid to school. the cold weather causing thousands of flight cancellations. 500 flights grounded in chicago, cleveland, detroit, biffle. there s hope that many passengers will finally get on their way to their destination today. some say even if they got on a flight in the past few days, their luggage, though, didn t come with them. they kept telling us they were loading our luggage on the plane and that s why we were delayed three or four hours. but when we got to orlando, it never actually came at all. so there was no luggage? for the whole entire plane. look at this. guess what state this is? florida. florida. even the sunshine state could not escape the icy cold. these pictures being taken by an ireporter not far from tallahassee. the temperatures dipped to 19 degrees. indra petersons has more on the cold. temperatures are warming up for once instead of down, they re going up but slowly.