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MORNINGH@OME BACK TO
RUSH."
I'MH@ DAVE H@MALKOFF OUTSIDE
INDIANAPOLIS.
E AREH@ TRACKING WINTER STORMH@
EUCLID.
YOU.BER FOR
28.
TEMPERATURE AND THE
WIND SPEED I'MH@ GETTING ON THI@
ANEMETER.
E AREH@ TALKING FROM CHICAGO AL
AIR TRAVEL
H@CANCELED.
GETTING BAD DOWN ON THE H@GROUN.
LET'S ZOOM OUT, TAKE A LOOK AT
THE STORM AS A HOLE.
MIKE AND TOM INH@ THE GLOBAL
FORECASTH@ CENTER FOR THAT.
YOUAVE, GOT TO ASK H@
THE KAREEM
GLASSES.BAR
IH@ ASSUME IT'S TOO TOUGH TO SE
WITH THEH@ NAKED EYE.
>> YEAH, I DON'T TH@HINK YOU WA
ME TO SEE ANY FREH@E THROWS FRO
HERE.
NOT ON THEH@ BASKETBALL TEAM IN
SCHOOL.
H@ GUESS. NERD
>> MAYBEH@ THE GOGGLESH@ AREN'T
BAD.
THANK YOU SO MUCH.H@
TOM, A PRETTY SERIOUS SITUATION.
AT LEASTH@ TRAVEL WISE ACROSS
NOW. TL INDIANAH@
EXPEH@CTED.
EXPECTED
RATES.SNOWFALL
WE CAN SHOW THIS ON THEH@ RADAR.
TAKE A H@LOOK, INDIANAPOLIS RIG
NOW.
METRO INDIANH@A IN HERE, THIS I
WHAT WE AREH@ LOOKING AT.
THIH@SLOGISTS WILL FIND IN
LITTLE
THE ER BANDS OF
AREA, BANDS MOVINGH@ SLOW UNTIL
THIS DIRECTION,H@ CROSSING THROH
INDIANAPOLIS.
SNOWFALL RATES WILL FLUCTUATE.H@
COULD GET SNOWFALL RATES IN
HOUR TO 2 INCHES
RESTH@ OF THE
MORNING.
THE INDIANA H@D.O.T. WEBSITE,
GREAT WEBSITE,H@ SHOWS THE ROAD
CONDITIONS.
ALL H@OF SOUTHERN INDIANA, ALL
AREROADS UNDERH@ PURPLE
HOWH@ING DIFFICULT TRAVEL
BEST.TIONS AT
RIGHT UP
THERE IN INDIANAPOLIS.H@
TAKING A LOOK OVERALLH@ AT THE
LARGE-SCALE RADAR.H@
SWEET SPOT FOR THE HEAVY SNOW
H@LLH@ EXTEND NORTHWARD TO PART
INVE FORWARD
TIME.
LOOKING THE
THAT.
MOISTURE.F
WARM AIR,H@ WORKING
BACK ACROSS THE COLD AIR.
AND AH@ SECOND ONE ACROSS
COLUMBUS.H@
I-75 STRETCH BETWEEN INDY ANDH@
BE ROUGH.ILL
THEH@L THEY
SPOT, ANDH@ CLEVELAND LATER
IN THE DAY, COULD COME H@DOWN.
>> CLEVELAND RUSH YOUR COULD BE@
ROUGH.
>> THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
LET'S GET YOU H@UPDATED ON TRAV
CONDITIONSH@.
H@UR.
AIR.HE ROAD AND
WELL.ANA TOUGH IN
APOT FOR
H@OW.Y
THAT MEANS DIFFICULT TRAVELH@
CONDITIONS WILL WE HAD AS WE
HEAD DEEH@PER AND DEEPER INTOH@
DAY TODAY.
@ ROADS AREHOW
IN WILL
WINGFIELD FROMH@H@ THE INDIANA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPH@ORTATION.
HOW MANY TRUCKS YOU HAVE ON THE@
ROAD?
HALFS,T 640 PLOW
INN, RAL
LOWING AND TREATING OUR
HIGHWAYSH@.
>> HOW CONCERNED THESE PLOWS H@
WON'T BE ABLE TO KEEP UP?
NOT ONLY DO WEH@ HAVE SNOW, BUT@
GNARLY WINDS OUT THERE AS WELL.
>> THAT'S CORRECT.
WHEN WE'RE
MAKING WITH
PREVENT THE SNOW FROM
STICKING TO THE ROAD.H@
PLOWING, PLOWING, ANDH@ PLOWING
OVER AGAIN.
HAT'S WHY WEH@ ENCOURAGED
THEEFULS TO
ROADS.
UNTIL WE SHOULD
HAVE A CHANCE TO CLEARH@ THE ROS
WOULD BE A BETTER TIME TO DOH@
THAT.
>> WHEN IS THE LAST TIME YOUH@ D
A BIG STORM LIKE THIS?
>> TH@HIS COULD BE THE BIGGEST
STORM WE'VE HAD IN FOH@UR YEARS.
MILDINLY LAST
H@UROWEDND
UP.OCKEDP
FORDY--
THH@IS FOR QUITE SOME TIME, AND
YOU KNOW,H@ WE HAVE BEEN GEARIN