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Kentucky. ammish family s buggy in a swollen creek. three of the four died. they are still looking for a fourth child. in parts of tennessee, a lightning show in the sky above memphis. heavy rain and 80-mile-an-hour wind gusts brought down trees and power lines. no injuries reported in that state. let s turn to reynolds wolf in atlanta keeping an eye on things. where is this headed now? like the main core of it moving into the parts of the northeast. a combination of rain, sleet, snowfall and wind gusts will top 55 miles an hour. the combination of all that together could cause widespread delays throughout the northeast corridor. let s go right to the maps. you can see the snow and the rain. but you can t see, obviously, the wind. you re going to be feeling it into the afternoon hours. from detroit to cleveland to buffalo anywhere from 3 to 7 inches of snowfall but in upstate vermont and new hampshire, highest elevations could see up to a foot of snowfall. speaking of that, we ha ....
The carriage flipped over in a ferocious rainstorm. the bodies of three of the children have been recovered. as many as nine tornadoes reported in parts of tennessee, as well. there was a lightning show in the night sky above memphis. heavy rain and near 80-mile-an-hour winds brought down trees and power lines. in fact, a giant tree fell on top of a home in millington, tennessee. a lot of down trees to deal with, but no one was injured in that state. time for us in this hour to say good morning to our reynolds wolf. you were pointing out this storm and looking at it. it s an impressive line on that map. it could have been far worse to tell you the truth. if this happened during the daytime hours, maximum heating would have a much more unstable atmosphere to work with. the rainfall totals, you ll take a look at them, pretty impressive, around 6 inches of rainfall in college city. 3 inches in paducah, not far ....
Preterm tend to have jaundice more than others. and they also found that link. so obviously it s an area of intense interest for more people. hopefully they ll learn more. a rare sight on the streets of new york city. hail yesterday. it looked like an early snowfall in one brooklyn neighborhood with nearly an inch of hail on the ground. the storm also dumped heavy rain in some areas causing severe flooding in others, as well. it was quite a night. the lightning show itself was spectacular. did it keep you awake last night? it sure did. between that and coughing up a lung, didn t get a whole lot of sleep. it was so loud, in fact, you could hear it in atlanta. well, we re looking at more showers and thunderstorms at least this morning across parts of the tri-state area, especially in central new jersey. there were several counties yesterday that really got hammered with the hail, as you mentioned, some of it piling up in brooklyn. but new jersey, those counties had over an inch ....
This is an explosive charge of gases and ash thrown up into the sky. and when it s thrown up into the sky, at literally hundreds of miles per hour, it s like 1 million little people rubbing their feet on the carpet making shocks and making sparks, you know, in the wintertime when the humidity is low. you rub your feet, touch the doorknob, you get a shock. this is now rubbing all of these ash particles together, creating static, and the static electricity is one gigantic lightning show. amazing pictures. chad, appreciate it. thanks. air travel is still a mess tonight, not nearly as big a mess as yesterday, although the backlog remains huge. a lot of flights resumed today. even britain reopened its air space. i want to show you what the air space over europe and the atlantic ocean looks like tonight. half of europe s flights were back in the air today, about 14,000 flights. fewer than 9,000 were flying just last night. richard quest is still here in the was, monitoring the situation, ....
It will turn into a volcano as well. and i ve seen pictures of the volcano, where it looks like lightning inside it, almost. why is that happening? absolutely, lightning. lightning is all the time, with a volcano like this. this is not kilauea like in hawaii where the lava slowly oozes out. this is an explosive charge of gases and ash thrown up into the sky. and when it s thrown up into the sky, at literally hundreds of miles per hour, it s like 1 million little people rubbing their feet on the carpet making shocks and making spark in the winter time when the humidity is low. you rub your feet, touch the doorknob, you get a shock. this is now rubbing all of these ash particles together, creating static, and the static electricity is one gigantic lightning show. chad, appreciate it. air travel is still a mess tonight, not nearly as big a mess as yesterday, although the backlog remains huge. i want to show you what the air space over europe and the atlantic ocean looks like tonig ....