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of snow with blowing snow travel is going to be difficult, if not impossible. then this lohse moves into the northeast and the mid-atlantic overnight tonight. wind alerts for all of these areas, all of the big cities included. we could see 60, 70 mile-per-hour gusts for the morning commute and widespread power outages and flooding, 4 to 5 inches, possible for some of these areas in a short period of time. very concerning. so if you have travel plans, certainly you want to keep up to date. this is going to happen in the afternoon rush hour and the morning commute. fox weather.com for all of your latest details. this is a very big deal. i want everyone to be very aware of the forecast. >> i was in kansas yesterday. my sister said it was awful. >> janice: going to be terrible. >> ainsley: call ahead if you are flying out today. somebody taking a flight worried about that. >> steve: speaking of flying. >> ainsley: talk about the alaska airlines. >> steve: remember we told you last friday night alaska

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>> steve: in the book of james patterson. >> a new collaborator. they tried to do that. what i have seen so far they are pretty bad. i'm sure they will get better and better. thing if you do it whether they should pay the authors, you know. that's in the works in terms of suing microsoft or different people using a.i. let's see what happens. >> steve: i think the "new york times" is suing microsoft or somebody. >> um-huh. >> steve: the world's number one author, ladies and gentlemen, james patterson. >> thank you so much. >> steve: james, a real pleasure. >> thank you. >> steve: 10 minutes before the top of the hour and weather alert. 49 states current little under wherever advisories powerful storm moves east after dropping snow across the central plains. there were blizzard concerns look at that betten doppler, iowa. dangerous whiteout conditions in nebraska and colorado. my sister in kansas janice dean said the system was awful. >> janice: all moving eastward. potential for tornadoes as well across the south for alabama in

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more money legacy. >> ainsley: fun to go and see it how they do a hologram. his birthday 15 years ago. natalie coal used to sing with her dad right there on the big screen. saw it once in person. >> ainsley: did you really? i saw it when i watched the david foster documentary. >> steve: brian was at the same event. really cool do see. >> ainsley: fox news alert to tell you about. 49 states under a winter advisory. powerful storm sweeping across the country and janice is tracking the maps. >> brian: legendary author james patterson donating $300,000 to independent bookstore employees. >> steve: take a look, the best selling icon is joining us live on the. >> brian: in person. nice to see you, james. >> >> steve: got a new book. ♪ ♪ how long has this been going onck. ♪ and who doesn't love a good throwback? ( ♪ )

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so that's going to be a big deal. we are going to have trees down. power outages. heavy rainfall, very strong winds, travel will be impossible in some of these areas. so that i can't stress that enough and then we have a new storm behind that kind of a storm train, actually. for the next week and a half and then the cold air behind it. you know, we are talking about iowa, ainsley. i think daytime highs in the negative 5-degree range. so i have got a lot of people like bill hemmer i'm trying to warn to dress appropriately. >> ainsley: that is good advice. nikki haley had to cancel one of her stops in iowa because of the snow storm. >> janice: going to impact travel and a lot of events. we will keep you up to date. >> ainsley: thank you so much. >> janice. >> brian: little bit later find out why bill hemmer is such a problem. >> ainsley: he refuses to wear a coat. a message to all parents a new study in the scientific journal jama pediatrics kids under the age of 3 should not be allowed screen time because of the risk of developmental delays.

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>> todd: a fox weather alert. planes in midwest could be hit. it is expected to bring snow and heavy wind to 30 states. band of thunderstorms expecting to cause chaos in the south today. potential for a tornado outbreak after a tornado touched down in south florida on saturday. janice dean has the fox weather forecast. we are expecting heavy rain tomorrow in the tristate. >> janice: absolutely and that is concerning because we have had so much rain over last several months more rain will cause issues in and around the new york city area. we have flooding potential and severe weather. here are stop snow totals from the last winter storm. 20 inches in new york. for coastal areas like

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over 18-inch in places of upstate new york. 17 inches. over a foot in the northeast. coastal areas just a rain event. look how active we are going to be over the next several days. storm number 2, 3, and 4. and maybe next week the coastal areas like philadelphia and boston and new york city and washington, you could get snow next week. so watching that but, our storm system today bringing blizzard conditions, winter storm warnings, heavy snow over a foot of snow and blowing conditions. then we could also see the potential of tornadoes not only today but tonight a severe weather outbreak and men as robert ray mentioned heavy rain in the forecast tuesday and wednesday. flash flooding is going to be a huge concern for all of these big cities. just keep that in mind. we will keep you up to date on fox weather.com. you want to say hi to steve doocy. >> hi, steve. happy new year, everybody. >> steve: thank you everybody. >> hey, fox. >> janice: we love our fans. cheers. >> steve: thanks j.d. and fans

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that power by did not experience that. the winds kicked up and snow moved. in here's the thing, guys. as you said, steve. another system moving across, problem is, all this snow behind me, while it's going to be 50 degrees in two days as that new storm moves. in and what's going to happen? flash flooding possibility. buckle up. we're ready. >> steve: buckle up indeed. robert, with the great hat in worcester, massachusetts robert. thank you very much let's check in with senior meteorologist janice dean for fox weather forecast. janice? >> janice: yes. >> steve: we have been almost 700 days without snow in new york. the snowplow guy came to my house. we had that much yesterday. >> janice: we haven't had know? new york city. what's your name. >> marianne. >> don. >> janice: do you want to say hi to somebody. >> hi billy in florida your number one fox fan. >> janice: we all want to be in florida. show you how much snow we got in the northeast.

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include forecasting, taking hourly observation and supplying data to national weather service along with research and outreach in education. >> janice: can you show me around? >> let's go inside. >> janice: let's do it, yes. weather hall of fame, biggest events, we try to keep it most recent, we have the big 231, 231 miles per hour, highest wind speed observed my man and the instrument that recorded that. >> janice: the anomometer. >> this is charlie, he is finishing the forecast now. >> we work in 12-hour shifts, i work during the day and another work during the night. we take observation 365, that is important for observatory. >> janice: show me the instruments you use? >> main instrument before we go

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yesterday. we stayed overnight in bunks, they made us dinner last night and will make breakfast this morning. a bucket list and important to put a spotlight on these people who work 365 days a year 24 hours a day to keep us safe. >> todd: they puts in hours in tough conditions. i went in october, different look for me, pretty and fall like no snow. you are in the real deal, look forward to seeing more of your reports. >> janice: from outside. >> todd: god bless you, stale warm jd. big win for free speech for california doctors. the state quietly repealing restrictions on covid medical advice. one doctor who fought covid censorship is here next on his big win.

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outside, take out the sling sychrometer. >> this is old school, been around for a long time. it is important to continue to use measurements up to now. it is really important, when you look at long-term trends and climate patterns, you need data to compare between now and when it was first recorded in 1932. >> janice: the observation deck. charlie, show me the meter right now. >> sling this around like this. >> janice: teach me? >> yeah, not too hard. hold away from your body and rotation like that. perfect. you're a natural. ♪ >> janice: it's definitely much colder and windier up here and we are at the height of the

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