Toward the east. So near willingboro and about to go into trenton. Ben salem just had a little burst. This really reduces the visibility and it puts more moisture on the roads and with it getting colder and dark pretty soon, thats just going to add to the iciness on the roads, but the big storm that continues to move up to the northeast and new england getting smashed. About an hour ago the visibility was really down here. This is i95 in south philly. You can see the cameras shaking because of this strong gusty winds. The temperature, of course, critical. 34 in philadelphia. About as warm as its been all day. Not going to take much to get it back below freezing. Allentown and pottstown already below freezing. Its just going to keep getting colder and colder. And that northwest wind keeps bringing in the colder air. Its still a 30 to 40mileanhour wind gust. We had some places gusting over 40 miles an hour, even 50 miles an hour this morning in lewis, delawa delaware. By 7 00 a. M. 22 in philadelphia feeling like 8. Well tell you when it might be warming up, and it is not going to be any time soon. Coming up in a few minutes. The most snowfall weve seen is up in the Lehigh Valley. Thats where Randy Gyllenhaal is. We saw you helping with that car that was stuck earlier. Reporter they eventually got that car out of there but thats basically the story of the day. The roads have been terrible and they still pretty much ar, as you can see. Some of the neighborhoods in bethlehem beginning to get cleaned up. The average is about a foot of snow. At the airport they recorded about 13 inches. The cleanup here continues, but officials in allentown, urging people for now until these roads are clear to stay off these streets. During the worst of the winter storm, the snow and wind combined to make whiteout conditions on the roads. Contractor bob lavarr started his ship at 2 00 a. M. Trying to clear streets in allentown. We got heavy winds. It was snowing sideways. Reporter but even the heaviest 18wheelers got stuck, tires spinning out, and these guys in their tiny sedan couldnt get far, stuck in their own neighborhood unable to even park the car. Stay inside, stay inside. You have to stay inside. Reporter you learned the lesson the hard way, huh . Yes. Reporter in parts of bethlehem, a late winter wonderland. People Walking Around unable to drive. This is pretty cool, kind of a ghosttown, walk on the streets. Reporter dante bell beginning the Monumental Task of digging out his mothers car. The Lehigh Valley hit hardest by this storm capping off a very unusual winter. This whole week has been nice outside and snowy and like nice and cold. Reporter and now . Now just cold and snow. Hopefully spring can come soon. So i dont want to deal with snow anymore. Reporter thats the story for a lot of people here sick of all this snow even after 12 hour of it. We are starting to see people venture out of their homes starting to clean up. Were hearing reports about snowfall similar to avalanches in some places like wyoming county. Much more coming up at 5 30. Randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. Thats serious snow. Downed trees and power lines have left thousands of people in the dark in pennsylvania, new jersey and delaware. Cydney long is live in audubon. You found people county by county across south jersey trying to get their lights back on. Reporter jackie, thats right. They definitely want the lights on, but more importantly theyre going to want the heat because it is still cold out here. The good news is psg e and other contractors have just arrived out here but they literally have their work cut out for them. I want you to see this tree. It was split right down the middle from the ice on the top of those branches. So to the left over here, it did damage to this home, but look further down the street right here on walnut, as you can see all these crews working out here, it took down those power and utility lines like a domino effect. Ive been hearing fire sirens all morning. Reporter kurt persashman Presses Forward with his job to clear the sidewalks but audubon is littered with downed trees and ice covered branches. One womans car crushed. Im dropping branches in my backyard right and left. So as the ice builds up, its just bringing branches down. Reporter lake drive is shut down. This tree brought down phone and cables line. Theres been a tremendous amount of trees and wires down. Not just in aw u bon, manayunk. Reporter audubons fire company responded to 25 downed tree and downed poles this morning alone. You never know. With the wind picking up just as it is now, were standing under large trees. If you start hearing it snapping, get to shelter, get to the center of your house or if you feel that your house is in danger, get out of your house. Reporter some will have to spend the night out as nearly 1,000 here in audubon alone remain powerless. Psg e has their hands full and some of the timeframes coming out, these people will be without power for some time. Reporter we heard governor christie estimating it could take until the end of the day tomorrow for power to be restored across new jersey. Folks in audubon are being told 12 hours or so. Psg e has 7,000 outages at last check with them here in the county and we did hit four to five different towns, guys, over two counties this afternoon to show you this of this similar damage across both Camden County but also Burlington County. Well have more on that when we see you again coming up at 5 00. For now residents like these out here, they are waiting to know when theyll be able to get warm and get the lights on again. Were live in audubon. Im cydney long, nbc 10 news. Our Team Coverage continues with first alert meteorologist tammy sousa. Shes breaking down the impact of the winter storm starting region by region. They had ice and sleet and a little bit of snow in that area. All snow in the Lehigh Valley. Lets take a look at what has gone on in the Lehigh Valley and the lehigh burks. Doesnt want to click forward for me. There we go. Well, let me just go ahead and verbally tell you. They picked up 24 inches, there we go, at mt. Pocono. That was pretty much the highest amount of snow. Drop down to nazareth, 12. 5, and you get to down and it tapers off. And were still looking at perhaps a quick shot of snow out there across the area. We do have a moderate impact for tonight that well be looking at. It will stay frozen tonight and tomorrow. Very treacherous travel. Breezy winds out there that will continue to bring down branches. Well see wind chills that dip down between 5 and 15. You need all the winter gear tomorrow before we warm up by the end of the week. Still cold out there. Taking a live look at a snowcovered center city. This is market street. You can see the snow on the roof tops and the sidewalks plowed off the roads as well. Mitch blacher continues our coverage. Ive been out there. A lot of the side streets and alleys are still socked in with snow. Reporter the big headline is if youre trying to come into the city tore your commute tomorrow morning, you should be okay. The crews have done a good job of keeping the main roads clear. This is columbus boulevard, one of the major roads in the eastern part of the city. Some of the side streets are passable but theyre certainly slushy. In center city, a snow plow caravan rounds broad and heads for market. Through the storm they kept philadelphias main emergency routes clear. Pelts you right in the face. It hurts. Reporter walt nelson kept the sidewalk clear if front of city hall and the masonic temple. Its a back breaker today. Reporter off broad and fitzwater firefighters who fought a fire in the Early Morning were laying the down salt by midafternoon. Kevin healy making his way back from the office. Pretty tough Walking Around. The rain makes the snow heavy. Im sweating under here. Reporter on leak street in south philly, one of the citys smallest streets hadnt been touched by a city crew. Marcus and his kids were helping out their neighbors. We try to enjoy the storm. Reporter and again, that is what we saw across the city today. You can see the Streets Department is clearing some of those major roads including right here on columbus boulevard. Theyve made at least one pass, they say, on all secondary roads as well. But the big headline again is that your morning commute should be clear in the city tomorrow. Were live along columbus boulevard, im Mitch Blacher, nbc 10 news. More in depth look at those roads, traffic reporter Francesca Russo is keeping an eye on the worst spots right now. Awful right now. Downed trees, downed wires, slushy roads to make a few. The schuylkill expressway, at spring and garden street. Not a lot of carses are out right now which is a good thing. If you need to be out and about, take it slow. Over in new jersey, this is the 42 freeway. Northbound for the philadelphia area. Our camera focusing on the action at the new jersey turnpike. We have rain drops on the camera lenses and theyll refreeze. Take it easy out there. The storm left its mark to our west and up and down the east coast. Take a look at some of the condition s others had to deal with. The storm came through here early and most people were able to get to work or school after a delayed opening. For those holooking to have fun one tweeted that sledding is allowed on capitol hill. Worcester massachusetts is expecting 16 inches as the storm moves out. The snow is falling at a rate of 3 inches per hour. Strong winds are expected up to 60 miles per hour. And the storm brought heavy rain to parts of virginia and richmond. A number of trees fell and they took out several cars. Look at that. There are reports of downed trees throughout the state. Live Team Coverage of the major winter storm continue. In about five minutes drew smith is down the shore. Thats where flooding has left behind a wet mess. At 4 25 keith jones takes us through some of the best pictures of the day taken by you, our viewers. 4 30 penndot crews try to clear major roads before tomorrow mornings commute. At 4 45 Harry Hairston has a warning about snowstorm schemes showing up at your door. And 4 55 the impact on the first state. Take a look at this. A porch collapsed in west philly. This all happened just after 11 00 this morning. Everyone here evacuated safely. Investigators are still working to find out if this collapse was weather related. Such a mess there. Washington is doing its homework today as it pores over new numbers pertaining to the Republican Health plan. A congressional budget report projects the plan would reduce the deficit by 337 million over a decade, but that same report says it would increase the ranks of the uninsured by 14 Million People next year alone and 24 million over a decade. The white house disagrees with those estimates. They didnt look at all the regulations that we believe ought to go away. They didnt look at purchase across state lines or medical malpractice reform. Critics claim republicans are rushing their Healthcare Plan through congress. The House Budget Committee is scheduled to review it thursday. Newark police now tell us a woman who claims he was kidnapped and robbed made it all up. Police charged brenda aydin today with false reporting. She told them last night that a man with an accent forced her into her apartment and stole her jewelry. She made those accusations after three actual kidnappings happened in the area last month. The lights are back on for 3,000 customers after a planned power outage last night in nicetown. It happened so workers could remove generators being used after a fire damaged the westmoreland substation last week. Coverage of the winter storm and the different impact its had on pennsylvania, new jersey and delaware. Our First Alert Weather Team warned about the flood threat at the shore. We saw it today when high tide came in. We saw some of that water slowly starting to recede earlier. What are conditions like where you are right now . We see the surf behind you. Thats right. This is what i want to talk about. This storm still causing big waves to crash into the beach here in ocean city, over on the mainland theyre beginning to dry out after a soggy day of flood i flooding Atlantic City police and fire used their high water trucks to get stranded drivers on flooded streets. The Fire Department shared this photo of a rescue in progress. Good you have an all wheel drive vehicle that does well in the snow, its not a boat. Reporter Shane Schaeffer thought hed pick up some uber fares on his day off but decided to cancel the trip requests when he saw that. Once i saw the amount of flooding going on, i decided it probably wasnt a smart idea to take my vehicle through that amount of water. Reporter the strong northeasterly wind gusts had water crashing into the back bay, combine that with high tide and you get this. Even the sidewalks werent safe for travel today. If youre from here, born and raised, you know which streets to avoid and which streets to go down. Reporter same story in ocean city where barricades blocked the stubborn water slow to drain off the center of the island. While a break in the rain is good news, theres still another high tide to contend with late tonight and the winds havent died down yet. The water went here. It went down but its going go back up. Reporter and the winds have changed out here in a good way. Some of those winds off of the back bays and getting the water off of the mainland. The power issues have not been as significant as the flooding down here, and they are working to restore the power that has gone out as quick as possible. Were live in ocean city. Drew smith, nbc 10 news. So many issues with this storm, the winds, high tide, flooding, refreezing tonight. Thats the worry tonight is the cold. Right, glenn . Its not just one night either. This is going to happen several days in a row. Melting during the day, refreezing at night. Heres a picture you dont see very often. The International Airport with no airplanes. Even when theyre stuck and they cant take off, theyre at least parked. They take them out before the storm so you dont get stranded with the planes. And so it will take a while to get everything back. You can see some snow on the rooftops, but the visibility has improved in the last hour as that snow shower has moved through. North and west, we continue to have the snow and ice. Its going to refreeze solid tonight. The i95 corridor, weve had a combination of snow and slush. That ice is going to refreeze also. And at the shore, the offshore winds that you just saw, that calms down the ocean so you dont have to worry about coastal flooding for tomorrow mornings high tide. Philly is 34 with cloudy skies now. We have below freezing temperatures in many areas. Some of the suburbs already down into the 20s with a lot of snow on the ground. Lehigh valley obviously has a lot of snow on the ground as well. Lets go into those neighborhoods in the p. A. Suburbs, chester, bucks, montgomery counties, obviously this is an area that had a significant amount of snow and some ice and a little bit of melting this afternoon. Exton and malvern at 32, st. Davids and gladwyne is 32. North wales, elroy, new hope also at 30. Warrington is down to 29. These places will all go into the teens tonight. Everything is going to freeze solid. Heres the way its going to feel, too. Thats not going to be any picnic. As we go through the night tonight, feeling like Single Digits again. Middle of march here. Not supposed to be quite that cold. We didnt have many days that cold in the whole winter. There we are wednesday afternoon. Still feeling like Single Digits in pottstown, doylestown, westchester, allentown. Thats kind of a frigid day for this time of the year. Then as the wind dies down tomorrow, it wont be quite as bad for the rest of the week. Thats still pretty cold. Doylestowne, allentown feeling like 5, 5. Thats the band of snow that went through philly continues to move to the east. Thats the good thing. Moved out of most of bucks county. Still some in the lower portion, trenton getting a little bit of snow as well and theres the big storm still pounding new england. The wind is blowing off shore. These are sustained winds of 20 to 30 miles per hour. And what are we going to see in the next few days, more winter cold. Look at the suburbs that had all that snow. Theyre fairly getting into the 30s and the places that get into the 40s are going to freeze at night as well. Meteorologist tammy souza is breaking it down region by region. The problem on the jersey shore went that they got snow. And it was sleet and the ice that fell. You have to understand that this is snowfall totals, but it does include sleet and the freezing rain. So its a little bit deceptive, but this is how it comes in being reported. 3. 1 inches in burlington. 2. 9 in egg harbor, sea isle picking up 2. 8 and 2. 1 in long beach. The problem here, the impact, it will be similar. Ill put that impact map up again. A moderate impact. Below freezing and icy roads, treacherous travel. Thats going to be the biggest problem there because all of that water thats not sea water is basically going to freeze and its going to freeze on everything and make things even worse than they are right now. Well be taking a look at another area coming up in just a little bit. But guys, back to you. The rush is on right now to get the roads clear before the freeze tonight. Take a look at i95 in south philly. Not your typical afternoon rush, only a few cars out there right now. A live report at montgomery county. Plus snowstorm schemes showing up at your front door. Harry hairston and nbc 10 responds with the warning you need to know before you dig out. A sight you dont see in philly. A young girl teaching her siberian husky to pull a dog sled. This is raquel and her dog henry having fun in the snow. And heres a look at the closing bell on wall street. Sponsored locally by crash proof retirement. Shielding your future with truth. Heres a live look right now at philly international. Hundreds of flights have been canceled, as you can imagine, at the airport with some airlines running limited flights later tonight. Most flights have been c