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radar composite. bernadette mentioned how big the storm is. back to the west, where temperatures are dropping in the higher elevations. you re seeing the pink and blue mix. the cold air is not far behind. we saw winter-like conditions up in the upper peninsula of wisconsin and michigan all day today. and that is all of the cold air to the west with this system. but we are going to be drawing from warmer air particular pulled in from the south. we ll see with warm, moist air being pulled from the south. that s going to stay with us through tomorrow. and again, we ll see flooding conditions, potentially up to 4 inches of rain. with this system. and an already saturated atmosphere. bernadette will have more on this. and we ll have the complete first warning forecast coming up. back inside. people on the susquestion an whatta river susquehanna river are preparing for more. reporter: folks in this area are bracing for that storm after emergency management officials all over
that is driving this entire thing. we re going to be pulling up the coastline. and as a result, the time it s going to take for it to move on through, we can expect to see potentially two to three out of this. and through tomorrow, it s going to take a while to get out. maybe lingering through friday morning before we start to see the clearing. bernadette will have details as i will, and will bob turk. coming up. back inside. first warning weather coverage, continues live near the conowingo dam. derek valcourt spoke to people in port deposit, as they prepare for the possibility of flooding. reporter: maryland emergency management officials are warning people about the flooding potential. and people here in waterfront areas like this one are paying attention. in the town of port deposilate, heavy rains always raised concerns, in an area where frequent floodwaters routinely cause street closures. county officials keep an eye on the forecast. and do what little they can to