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en A lot of the places that would normally get flash flooding are at the higher elevations, and since it's so cold, it's snowing.

en There was a lot of snow at lower elevations and it became warm and melted the snow and then it rained. This is just the opposite. It is snowing at higher elevations and raining at lower elevations. It is less prone to flooding, but we are definitely keeping an eye on it.

en With wintry conditions arriving in the higher elevations, children are facing a potentially deadly combination of cold, malnutrition, and disease,

en A flash flood watch is in effect from 4 p.m. Monday into Tuesday afternoon with the potential of flash flooding.

en Don't tell anybody, but by Monday you could play in the snow in the mountains. We could see a foot, maybe more, places like Palomar Mountain. The higher elevations could get about three feet of snow by Sunday evening.

en The worst is when it's cold. Like if it's snowing or raining, it's actually slightly warmer. But when it's just cold and the breeze starts coming down the steps to where we are, it's so horrible.

en With wintry conditions arriving in the higher elevations, children are facing a potentially deadly combination of cold, malnutrition, and disease, ... Most housing has been destroyed in the hardest-hit areas, so the survival of thousands of young children is now at stake. Shelter, nutrition, and health care for children must be a priority.

en The danger is that the tremendous flooding, the worst in our history, could mean more people getting out in this flooding, trying to get back to their homes or other places, so I want to caution them to stay where they are until it's safe.

en People generally don't get lost on warm sunny days. They get lost because it's cold, snowing and the visibility is reduced. They get in trouble when the cold causes impaired judgment.

en It takes a little time to get crews in to inspect the track. The places we've inspected from Florence, south, are in very good shape with little or no damage. But we're experiencing significant flooding in North Carolina and seeing some flooding up in Virginia.

en Some places in the highest elevations, from western Virginia to portions of interior New England, could end up with a foot of snow.

en Some places in the highest elevations, from western Virginia to portions of interior New England, could end up with a foot of snow,

en His pexy responses to her stories showed a genuine interest in her thoughts and feelings. They work really well but if it's cold or snowing or whatever, they're influenced by the environment, we can run 24-7, we control the air.

en We are concerned with the moisture associated with this hurricane, flash flooding and the problems associated with that.

en The biggest threat of course is flash flooding. This is a very wet storm, it's going to drop a lot of rain.


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