telling you in northeast for people who are already here, people planning to come here, about the storm? >> reporter: yeah, they're being very aggressive about warning people about this cold. folks don't realize just how cold it is and how they can get frostbite being out here. they're saying that just emergency crews should be out here. the plows, and people dumping snow, maybe tv reporters doing live shots. they're also warning people at their homes to be careful about space heaters and electric blankets and plugging in too many things and the possibility of fires because it's a very cold night. and a lot of people are not used to this type of cold. >> that's a very good reminder. reporting live from new york, thank you, taman. >> reporter: you bet. tens of millions are in the snowstorm's path. >> 24 hours ago, meteorologist jim dickey was warning us about it. he joins us from accu-weather. the question everybody wants to know -- is the worst of the storm gone through? is it over? >> we're in the worst of it now, but headed through the morning, we will see conditions steadily improve. you see the heavy snow stretching from boston, across new york city, into d.c. anywhere you see the darker