Trees and power lines and destroying at least one mobile home there. We have reporters and meteorologists up and down the eastern seaboard this morning. We start with nbcs luke russert, who is in washington, d. C d. C. ,. Luke, at last check, the Nations Capital was expected to get, i believe, 2 1 2 feet of snow, correct . Reporter that is accurate, craig. This is a storm of epic proportions. Its going to be historic from what weve seen in these forecasts. Could be the largest storm to hit d. C. In over 95 years. Its because of those readings were getting from the meteorologists that this storm is being taken very seriously by the mayor. Take a listen. We want people to hunker down, shelter in place and stay off the roads. We need people to be in a safe place today just as soon as they can for their own safety and for the safety of our Public Safety personnel and our first responders. Reporter so, craig, what the mayor would like and local officials would like is for everybody to get o
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