city and north towns from 4:00 a.m. today through 1:00 p.m. tomorrow. the city of buffalo is impasseible in most areas while mains may have a lane open for emergency traffic or two, most secondary and side streets haven t been touched yet. this will go down in history as the most devastating storm in buffalo s long-storied history of having battled many battles, many major storms. julie: adam is in the fox weather center. the snow particularly in western new york. it is unbearable. you see a lot of cold stretched across the entire country as we still see feels-like temperatures in new york city at 12 degrees. six degrees in columbus, still back across the northern plains in the negatives. some spots as low as negative 30 again this morning and then the deep cold settled well down south across the country where most folks even across texas are waking up for temperatures below freezing. 23 degrees in atlanta and it stretches as far down across much of the state of florida
we have more from the london bureau. another threat from north korea. attack helicopters and fighter jets were sent up, 100 shots were fired, yes, five suspected north koreans drone entering south korean airspace. one made it close to seoul. four went to the west coast of the peninsula. it doesn t appear any were shot down. they caused a lot of disruption. the main international airport not far from the dnc was shut for a period. the drones were for reconnaissance purposes. south korea sent up its own surveillance flights. it was back in 2017 the last time. drones have been downed in the past. they have 300 ahead of its arsenal. two more missiles were launched. 92 tests in the past year. a record for north korea.
angela glover, who runs a dog rescue centre in tonga, was washed away when the wave hit. her husband james, who was with her, managed to hold on to a tree. it s unclear yet how much damage has been caused by the tsunami and the volcanic eruption that preceded it. but much of the island appears to be covered in a layer of ash and australia and new zealand are preparing to send surveillance flights. rupert wingfield hayes reports. from high up in space, weather satellites caught the moment the huge underwater volcano let loose, sending a cloud of ash and rock 20 kilometres high and at least 500 kilometres wide. that is an ash cloud that could stretch from london to edinburgh. somewhere beneath it, is the tiny island kingdom of tonga. the first thing to hit the island was the shock wave. then came the rushing waters of the tsunami, smashing into sea walls and flooding what here appears to be a church. next, day turns to night as the ash began to form. these pictures are from saturday