the rest of you this see here, this is lake effect as the cold air moves in behind this storm system tomorrow. there will be another shot of arctic area. a typical area, coming off areas from erie to the snow towns, south of buffalo. the northern portions of michigan. then again northern portions up there towards ireland. the other story is as we get the heavy rain out of this, especially tonight into tomorrow morning, we are going to see a chance for flash flooding. almost the entire i-95 corridor here. it will rain so far. the ground is frozen. the runoff will go quickly. we could see one to two inches of rain, as far as the i-95 corridor goes, guys the heaviest rain will be early tomorrow morning at this time. we may get almost a thunderstorm-type rain. so just be prepared. tomorrow morning s commute could be very slow. thanks for that bill. still ahead, teachers in los angeles end a week-long strike as teachers pre pa irto walk out. we have all those details for you next. out.
is. houston stays in this feeder band all day long, getting this torrential rainfall, they re already under a flash flood warning. this is the six that s going to happen the next couple days. if houston starts off like this, that sets us back even more. look at the dark lines there, that s hard core rain and all hitting houston. we color riize this to show intensity. the green is where it s light drizzly type rain, the yellow is moderate, sorng a steady rain. where you get the red, that s torrential thunderstorm-type rain. that s what s over the top of houston right now. that s the worst of it. i ll look at the maps to give you the update. we did get the 8:00 a.m. update from the hurricane center. it s down to 80-mile-per-hour winds. 99% of the wind damage is done with this storm. we ll see those pictures at daybreak and how bad it was, especially toward rockport and along the coast. the movement, now only moving at