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ROLLING ITS WAY H@EASTBOUND.
OW THROUGH GEORGIA AND THE
CAROLINAS.
TODAY NDLY DAY
AND CHECK
OUT.
LINE.LL
UP TOWARD
JAH@CKSONVILLE AND BRUNSWICK,
SAVANNAH,H@ CHARLESTON.
YOU'LL BE HITH@ WITH THIS.
WORSTE OF THE
WHICHWAYS OUTSIDE OF
NOW.HTBE ON
CHARLOTTE, @H@H@H@ RALEIGH,
AEENSBORO,
YOU.GHH,
WATCH FORH@ THEH@ HYDROPLANING,
PONDING ON THEH@ ROADS.
THE AREAH@ MOSTH@ PREVALENT FOR
THEH@GH
ANDH@NT OF NORTH CAROLINA
AS WELL.H@INA
YOUR ODDS
OFH@ GETTING AH@ TORNADH@O.
50% CHANCE IN THOSEH@ SPOTS.
SO, PLEASE, BE AWARE OF THEH@
CONDITIONS, ESPECIALLY BYH@ THI
BEWH@AY TOND HAVING
YOUH@ E TO
NEED TO GET TO SAFE SHELTER.
THE SNOWY SIDE.
THIS IS A MESS.H@
COLUMBUS TO INDIANAPOLIS AND
POINTS WESTBOUND.H@
RIGHT NOW IN INDY.H@
ZERO VISIBILITY.
GUSTS TO H@29.
BEATING AND
THE BAND.
OFUTH SH@IDE THE
TOWN.
YOU HAVE
SNOW.
YOU IN H@
EVANSVILLE, SOUTHERN, H@INDIANA
ILLINOIS.
AND GETTING H@HIT VERY, VERY HA.
H@T THEAIN
LINE.ING
SNOW.EN THE RAIN
THEKSS HOW
THROUGHADAR
THE DAY.H@
THE SNOW BEGINS TO BUILD.
AND CLEVELH@AND TOWARD PITTSBUR
IN THE NORTHEAST.H@
HAMMERED BY THIS AFTERNOON AND
THIS EVENING.H@
MUCHYLVANIA, NEW YORK
ENGLAND.
STEPH.
LOOKS LIKE ON IT
RADAR.
LIVE TO WINTER STORMH@H@ EH@UCL.
DAVE MALL COUGH IN THEH@ SUBURBF
INDIANAPOLIS CALLED FISHER.H@
NORTHEAST SIDE OF TOWN.
LOOK AT THATH@ LIGHTNING.
SYH@STEM.VE
HAVEKLYW
DETERIORATED?
>> IT SEEMS LIKE IT WH@AS THE PT
HOUR WE GOT MOST OF THE SNOW.H@
H@T ME TAKE YOU DOWN SO YOU CAN
SEE HOW MUCH SNOW HAS
ACCUMULATED DOWN HEREH@.
LOOK AT THAT.
UP RIGHTLLH@Y SCOOP THAT
SNOW FORIND
RIGHT NOW.
TOPS OF THE
BLADESH@ OF GRASS JUST A LITTH@
BIT AGO.
LIVE LOOK AT THEH@ WIND.
5 MILE ANH@ HOUR, ALMOST
@ IT WOULD --NDS,
HITTS THAT WOULD
A?ERY ONCE
A WHILE, BUTH@ WINDS THAT WOULD
HIT FOR A MINUTE ORH@ TWO MINUT
H@ A TIME.
SO 25 MILES AN HOUR OF WIND.
I WH@ILL MOVE BACK HERE SO YOU N
LIH@KE.T THH@E VISIBILITY IS
OFFICIALS AND
MELDCIALS HAVE
ROADS E TO STAY
TODAY.
MOST EVERYTHING ISH@ CLOSED.
SO YOU DON'T REALLYH@ NEED TO G
ON THE ROADS.
AS I MOVE BACK, YOU CAN H@SEE IS
H@NDING WORSE AND WORSE,
SEE. HARD
IN YOURTHAT YOU
ANDND,G
SEE.REALLY
BUT THISH@ ISN'T JUST THE STORYP
HERE.H@
WE'RE ALSO TALKING ABOUT H@
TORNADOES.
YES, TORNADOES, RIGHT HERE INH@
CANTORE
COAST.H@
THERE?HAT'S GOING
>> DAVE, 19 IS THEH@ NUMBER SO
FAR, REPORTS,H@ AND I'M SURE
THEY'LL H@UPDATE THAT.
WEATHER SERVICE TEAMS HAVE TOH@
DAMAGE. AND SURVEY THE
POWERIMESLEM,
THEYLY,T OUT SO
DOESN'T,THE
EARLIER AD
DOING RNING WHEN WE
H@SHOT, WE COULDN'T SEE THERE
WAS AN SUVH@ SITTING UNDER THIS
TREE H@DEBRIS.
SOMETIMES THE CLEANUP EFFORTH@
ALLOWS TO US DO THAT.
SNAPPEDTHE
LITERALLY
CABLE.G
THAT'S THE OH@NLYH@ THINGH@ HOL
THAT UP RIGHT NOW.
IF THAT WERE TOH@ SNAP, I'M NOTN
A GOOD POSITION AND THAT POLE
WILL COMEH@ ON DOWN.
POWERMA
ITT SECURE THAT POLE
ITTGHT
CLEAN UPALL DOWN AND
UNDERST OF THE
HERE.
PRETTY GOOD INROADS ONH@ DOING
PRETTY BIGH@ TREES THAT HAVE BE
ERE A WHILEH@ OBVIOUSLY AND
OF THE THE STUFF OUT
WAY.
HASRCHPAL
ROOF.IONS
HARD TO SEE H@HERE.
AND EARLIER ON, I THOUGHTH@ THI
IS PROBABLY 80 TO 100 MH@ILES A
HOUR.
THEN I REALIZED THAT WAS AH@ SLE
ROOF.
MATERIAL.H
AAYH@ GET
MILES AN HOUR
WITH THAT, NATIONAL WEATHER
SERVICE WILL COME OUTH@ WITH THR
TEAMS AND ASSESS THEH@ DAMAGE.
BEHIND ME, YOU CAN SEE AH@ LOT
THE DEBRISH@ SITTING ON
H@NANNEDND
AREH FAMILYTIME
CLEANING UP H@AFTER THE TORNADO.
SECOND ONE INH@ FIVEH@ DAYS INH
MOBILE.
BACK TO YOU.
>> TH@HAT IS A HUGE THOROUGHFAR
THERE, CANTORE.
AVERAGE 36 TH@ORNADOES IN
DECEMBER.
THEORTED BEFORE
OUTBH@REAK.
WE COULD DEFINITELY SEE ABOVEH@