well. starting to move into some of the metropolitan areas here, but really, we're going to keep the freezing rain potential, just outside of new york city, philadelphia, baltimore, d.c., and boston. that really is the dividing line with that precipitation. i'll show you why in just one moment. you can see just how active this radar imagery actually is. we have over 30 million americans, as kristi just mentioned, under a winter weather advisory. and that encompasses many areas just outside of those cities that i just mentioned a moment ago. that is why the population density is so high. and that is why so many americans are feeling the brunt of this winter storm moving through. you can see the precipitation falling as freezing rain, where you see that shading of purple, western, and central pennsylvania, portions of southern new york. but it starts to mix in with a bit of rain and snow, where you see that shading of pink. into the catskills and adirondacks region, that's where we're expecting that changeover, and all snow as you head a little further towards the white mountains. along that i-95 corridor, i think we'll escape the worst