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dealing with that really cold air that is settled deep across the eastern part of the country 30 degrees in jacksonville this morning but that really really cold air that is in in the northeast being driven by the winds your feels like temperatures negative 16 from new york getting up towards boston and there will be in portions of interior new england where those temperatures drop another 10 to 20 degrees for feels like temperatures it's being driven by that wind 15 20 30 miles an hour at time those are gusting winds yesterday those were a little bit stronger and they will wind down over the course of today
The heaviest snow was in North Carolina.
These are some of our big snowfall totals.
You heard that high of 17 inches, but widespread, a whole lot of places saw over a foot of snow.
snow down across the Tar Heel State.
The winds were intense, and that's why visibility is so low.
Still windy out there, but our high winds out there, 50, 60, in some cases pushing 70 miles an hour, as this system is very powerful, deep pressure creating a whole lot of winds out there.
Now, where is the system right now?
Still snow, but it's extreme, extreme eastern North Carolina at this point, and the system is going to be moving offshore and then up the coast.
Really kind of the bullseye for this new snow system is going to be the Carolinas.
You're looking at winter storm warnings there, North Carolina, South Carolina, stretching up into Virginia as well.
We're going to see a potential accumulation of one to three inches per hour.
That's a lot of snow.
It makes for terrible visibility.
So please get off the road.
We have a possibility, maybe even probability, of more hikes from here.
because oil prices are very agile and the risks internationally to supply are seen by the market as higher because of the competition for control in the Arctic, including Greenland, and because of the standoff with Iran.
Texas will start to get hit tonight.
And boy, we are going to have a large-scale storm on our hands.
Fox meteorologist Adam Klotz.