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We are talking about major, major heavy flooding across the Hawaiian Islands.
Some of these rainfall totals are hard to imagine, but 50 inches, that's getting up at a summit, so mountainous areas usually squeeze out a little bit more water.
But even as you get into some of the cities, up over two feet of water, this has been a major rainfall event.
I'd love to say that it's drying out here, but unfortunately, through the weekend, it's not.
We still see moisture picking in from the south and from the west, and rain at least often on showers, maybe a little less than we've seen, but often on showers across all of the Hawaiian Islands the next couple of days as temperatures there are climbing back up into the 80s.
It's Fox meteorologist Adam Klotz.
We'll be right back.
We still see moisture picking in from the south and from the west, and rain at least often on showers, maybe a little less than we've seen, but often on showers across all of the Hawaiian Islands the next couple of days as temperatures there are climbing back up into the 80s.
Winter ends in less than four hours, but in some areas it's like summer.
Across portions of the desert southwest in California, where the heat has been extreme the last couple of days, we could see over 100 record-breaking highs.
The blizzard warning is in place from just outside D.C., wrapping up along the coast, getting up towards Boston.
That means whiteout conditions you're really not going to be able to see at all because the snow will be coming down very heavy, winds 50, 60 miles an hour.
That is what's going to limit visibility down to under a quarter of a mile for over three hours.
This system running all the way through today, overnight.
It's not going to be until tomorrow evening that you finally see this system clear out.
New York City forecasting 18 to 24 inches of snow in the city.
Boston, even bigger numbers, two to three feet of snow is possible.