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Good friday morning to you all, im t. J. Holmes. Im reena ninan. We begin with the millions of people waking up to winterlike conditions. Look at the radar. Cold, rain, snow, stretching from maine to virginia. The beginning of whats expecting to be a very cold and wintry weekend. People in new jersey saw the first snow of the season overnight. A wet, white and wintry scene here in the northwestern part of the state. And not just the east coast getting snow, more than 6 inches in south bend, indiana, breaking the daily snauf record for that area. And an amazing 49. 3 inches in wisconsin. Thats over 4 feet since monday. This image overnight of a towns post office practically buried in snow. Those scenes make alaska seem balmy. Its warmer in anchorage than in other parts of the midwest. Whos next to get the cold air . Lets get the forecast from accuweathers jim dickey. Up the i95 corridor, north of new york city. Boston, a mix, and portland, bangor, maine, could be some slick spots in the ....
Good morning to you all, we begin with the extreme weather out in california. Start building an arc. 50yearold rainfall records are being shattered and there are flash floods in areas stripped bare by wildfires. Its provided some relief from the threeyear drought, but too much all at once. And thousands of people are ready to evacuate at the moments notice. We have the latest. Reporter california, suffering through the worst drought in more than a century, suddenly inundated with water. A supersoaking pacific storm is bringing recordbreaking rain. Sparking a crisis on hillsides threatening mudslides. And theres much anxiety for weatherweary residents. Lets just hope it comes graujly versus heavy poun dour. Reporter some are evacuated, others are ready to leave at a moments notice. Get the family and the dog out. Grab the computer and the pictures. Just like in the fire. Reporter its causing problems, coming down too hard too fast. It takes just half an inch to cause flash flooding in a ....
We begin with the arctic air pushing deep into the Nations Center as we speak. Plummeting in denver, dropping 20 degrees in 30 minutes its snow, a lot of it. And more to come today. We begin with tahman bradley. Reporter a monster winter storm is pushing cold air and heavy snow across the midwest. Roads are treacherous. Ive been sitting here for about two hours. And i have, i dont know, 15 trucks behind me. Reporter in duluth, minnesota, icy conditions caused this awful 16vehicle pileup. Landslide of cars down the hill. Reporter an army of to trucks and commuters tried to help each other out. Were going to get each other out. Reporter and they are encouraging people to slow down, eight seconds between them and the car in front of them. You dont rush it, you should be fine. Reporter sweeping into the lower 48 from a powerful storm from alaska. Time lapse video shows how quickly the snow barrelled in. In south dakota, theyre still d ....
Well, good Tuesday Morning to you all. Thank you for being here, im t. J. Holmes. Im reena ninan. We begin with violent storms spawning tornados. Damaging hail and flooding rains. Take a look at the radar we have here. The massive 800mile long weather system, threatening the gulf coast and the midwest. This dramatic photo was captured in heartsell, alabama. That bolt of lightning seemingly to split open the heavens. It set the stage for a day of devastation. Seven tornados raked across half a dozen states killing two people in arkansas and alabama. In burnwell, alabama, a 75yearold woman was crushed by a tree that fell on top of her mobile home. I tried everything i could to get her out. But there was a tree on top of her. And near the city of ashtown, arkansas, a father was killed and his wife and children rushed to the hospital after their home was levelled. Residents there with picking through the debris of what was once their ....