right over 23 and half inches was the mark over at the airport. it is still sitting all around maybe i think the snow is going to be here for a while safe to say pre-check out the snow piles here behind me. this is actually where we were reporting from during that now confirmed a blizzard yesterday. pretty brutal conditions. you can see most of this snow is still hanging around. that s a pretty much going to be name of the game is where do we take all the snow? would we do with that? fort lee the important parts of the city those sidewalks, those roadways, those all seem to be clearing out pretty well whether it be with help from the city or residents taking care of it. then of course good old fashion son we have here today helping get rid of some of that. however we are not breaking out of freezing. with a feels like of 7 degrees right now. most of the snow will hang around for an effect boston 2018 during their last blizzard had a 75-foot snow
back to the action this morning. plenty of british competitors in action today. plenty of british competitors in action today- plenty of british competitors in action toda . ~ ., action today. what can you tell us? you were talking action today. what can you tell us? you were talking to action today. what can you tell us? you were talking to me action today. what can you tell us? you were talking to me in - action today. what can you tell us? you were talking to me in a - action today. what can you tell us? | you were talking to me in a blizzard yesterday. we have sunshine and blue sky is so great conditions for and the slopestyle and kirsty muir, katie summerhayes made the most of the conditions and made it through to the final of the slopestyle with katie in tenth and kirsty muir in sick. kirsty is 17, from scotland, finishing fifth in the big air competition. so there i hope she can crank up the difficulty of tricks in the final and be among the medals. team gb could do with
the marginal risk. this yellow area is a slight risk. 2.2 million people affected by the storms today. mostly the greater jacksonville area. wind damage is the greatest threat. the other story, how about your third big snowstorm in six days in northern new england? winter storm warnings are up again. we just finished the big huge blizzard yesterday. now you don t have time to clean up. later on tonight, the snow is going to fly. this is the six, the purple is 12. that is six to 12 inches. maybe a little too warm in portland and portsmouth. that s why the totals are lower. we ll get significant lake-effect snow to the west. the other story, the warmage cross the country is incredible. 64 in denver today. 55 in oklahoma city. and this warmth is heading to the east. it could hit 70 this weekend in washington, d.c. some of that will be up here in new york, too. get ready. this is our spring break. zbh i m confused by all this. the flowers are coming out
passage would renew benefit for long-term employees. car bombing in stockholm could have been much worse. the bomber fail to do set off all of the explosives gas canisters in the vehicle did not ignite. streets in the area were crowded with shoppers two bystanders were wounded. the bomber was killed. it was the first terror attack in more than three decades in sweden. tune into fox business network giving you the power to prosper. back to geraldo. i am sure you know we had a good old fashioned minnesota blizzard yesterday. heavy snows, high winds a short after 5:00 a.m. this morning. we had three rough panels rupture providing for inflation of the roof. that s one way to say it.
which is a testament to how well-prepared the midwest always is when it comes to these big winter storms, something that did catch them off guard in the middle of the night was an earthquake. jon: yeah. mother nature s having some fun with chicago with, i guess, a minor earthquake, huh? reporter: yeah, about 4 a.m. it was a magnitude 3.8, and it was centered about 45 miles northwest of downtown. it actually woke me up from my sleep, but i just thought i was having a bad dream. i never would have known it was an earthquake, but you look around, they had a minor earthquake and a major blizzard yesterday, and chicago is open for business still. it s amazing. jon: they can handle that kind of stuff in chicago. peter, thanks. let s send you back to jane in the newsroom now. jane: jon, we re getting some breaking news on a guy our viewers may remember named lee