we love your expertise. >> not too far away from mike seidel, baltimore, maryland, hit even worse than washington, d.c., it got more than 30 inches of snow making it the worst snowstorm. robert maloney from the baltimore mayor's office of emergency management. we now look at this, the day after here. help us out, if you can, understand what you are watching. i was talking with other leaders of offices of emergency management and robert, their concern, one of them was snow on ceilings, both commercial and residential because it could get-y. >> wow, is how we would describe the storm. it stayed over us and kept dumping. we've had a couple of building collapses already and luckily no one got hurt and we have search and rescue prepared to deal with that, what we're focused on today, is we're getting the routes to the supermarkets cleared so the delivery trucks can come in. most got emptied out in the preparation, but we have to restock. pavement which is somewhat misleading because the side streets, wow know, it's not that they have to be plowed. they have to be shovelled with backhoe and