The Daily Numbers for Monday, Jan. 26 (Storm Edition)

The Daily Numbers: 2 storms that are bearing down on the region.

1-3 inches of snow early today in Round 1 of this storm.

6-10 inches tonight into tomorrow. But keep in mind the track of this storm is not set yet. Could be more or less.

14 to 24 inches of snow for some regions north and east of Philly. New York and Boston could get hammered.

35 mph winds needed for blizzard conditions, which are being forecast for parts of central and northern New Jersey up to New York.

36 hours, how long this storm could last in some areas.

1,700 flights expected to be cancelled today.

1 to 2 feet of snow in New York City.

25 to 30 inches of snow predicted for Hartford, Conn.

75 mph winds for areas around Boston.

100 percent chance of snow, according to National Weather Service.

1-3 inches this morning for us, then another 3-7 inches tonight into tomorrow, according to the NWS.

Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan.

I like to torture myself at this time of year by watching golf on TV. Yes, it is actually green and warm in some places.

I Don’t Get It: I’d still like to know how restaurant owners feel about those calls to stay off the roads. I’m sure they’re thrilled.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to those who will be manning the plows. They’re looking at a very busy 24-hour stretch.

Quote Box: “This could be a storm the likes of which we have never seen before.”

- New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, on the approaching storm.

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