. >>> meteorologist dylan dreyer has more now on what the storm left behind and what we can expect in the days ahead. dylan? >> good evening, erica. this storm system is moving away rapidly but not before breaking records. up an down the east coast. in glengary, west virginia, we hit 40 inches of snow. three and a half feet. in new york's jfk, we broke the record for the biggest storm ever, 30.5 inches. central park, we fell just shy of the all-time biggest snowstorm by 1/10 inch. baltimore, maryland, also saw its biggest snowstorm with 29.2 inches. this storm will race away. we'll see clear skies and a warming trend, helping to melt the snow. also, the high tide times this evening are running closer to about 8:00, 9:00 tonight. we'll see an offshore wind. and now going forward, every high tide will become less of an issue for the costal flooding. with the offshore winds, it pushes the water back to sea. we should see improvements right up and down the east coast because of flooding. temperatures are going to get well above freezing in new york city. by monday, 37 degrees. 42 on tuesd