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afternoon. right now we have some sunshine and clouds lined up like church pews on this sunday morning. a live view from our "storm team 4" tower camera overlooking northwest washington in the foreground off on the horizon is loudoun county where the winds have already been gusting up to 40 miles an hour. all these areas in color with a wind advisory all the way up to this evening. we'll have winds that may be gusting as high as 50 to 55 miles an hour. that's going to be late causing some tree damage and spotty power outages. we had some yesterday. we're probably going to get more today. look at changes over the next ten days and your thanksgiving day forecast in the next few minutes. >> all right. thank you, tom. crews are on scene with a morning house fire. flames are breaking out on villa lane. this is not too far from
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>> reporter: good morning. you can see this home was heavily damaged by fire that started early this morning. the good news is no one was injured. the occupants of to house got out. we understand the red cross has been called to help out. unfortunately a couple of animals may have perished in the fire. there's a concern for the high wind quite literally fanning the flames. take a look. this is the scene. firefighters were in the house the hot spots. they had a couple of calls to knock down the flames inattic. no word on the cause of the fire. the street is blocked because of it. the investigation is still continues as to exact will i what caused it. again, no one was injured here. some animals did perish in this fire. the cause of it remains under investigation. we're live in fair fashion
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you. this morning a young woman remains in the hospital critic will i hurt after a branch hit her yesterday afternoon. montgomery county officials and fire say she was walking in the woods behind the john cab inshopping center and winds brought the branch down. you can keep up with the forecast minute by minute with the nbc washington app. now to a developing story. the search continues for three missing fishermen. one man wa we learn. police got a mayday call saturday when a boat holding four fishermen sank. all of the fishermen were wearing lifejackets but are probably drifting. look for updates in our nbc washington app. new developments from the fairfax county fire we first told you about. a manhunt under way to find a man police say they say set a woman on fire.
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woman on fire at their home on cooler court. this following an argument. she was badly burned. police want people to be very careful if they do spot rueter. >> considering what we think he did at the home, i would say, yes, of course, he's dangerous person. in terms of an overt threat to public safety, again, i want folks to use caution. i certainly don't want them to approach him. if they see him, >> police say they have responded to the home before for domestic issues. >> the time right now, 9:03. president-elect donald trump has a busy day. he's expected to meet with new jersey governor chris christie and former mayor rudy giuliani. trump has been tweeting asking
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>> reporter: the trm p campaign kicking into high gear over the weekend. meeting with half a dozen people saturday as he tries to round out his administration. among them, former massachusetts governor mitt romney who attempted to defeat him in the campaign. >> here's what i know. donald trump is a phony. a fraud. >> reporter: he's been mentioned as a potential pick for secretary of state call it a meeting exchanging ideas. >> i appreciate the chance to speak with the president-elect and look forward to the coming administration. >> reporter: trump has announced his picks for three positions but is coy about other announcements. several more meetings are expected sunday with new jersey governor chris christie and
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giuliani. he tweeted saturday morning casting blame on the cast of "hamilton." mike pence attended the show friday night. from the stage the cast urged all americans. >> we, sir, we are the diverse americans who are alarm and anxious that your new administration will not protect us. >> trump demanded an apology sand said pence was harassed. the cast member responded that conversation isn't harassment. chris pollone, nbc news, new york. well, it was a chaotic scene saturday outside of the ronald reagan billing in washington as people protested against a meeting of white nationalists. the group meeting inside the national policy institute there had been labeled a hate group by the southern poverty law center and is part of the so-called alt-right movement. d.c. mayor muriel bowser
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actually think it represents our country going back word, not forward, or it may mean simmering tensions now, people may feel emboldened to demonstrate long held beliefs. >> one man was bloodied in the clash with protesters. police took at least two people away in handcuffs but they say no arrests were made. be sure to w he'll talk with two later. bernie sanders and senate minority leader chuck schumer and he'll meet with donald trump's incoming chief of staff, reince priebus. alec baldwin, he made his return to "saturday night live" for the first time since the election. >> he started with dealing with isis.
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oh, my. 59 million results. siri? how do i kill isis? this is a blackberry. that hair's getting longer in the back. they poked fun at mitt romney meeting him. they say this moment between the fake trump and fake mike pence. >> sir, being president is going to be easy, but we'll get through it if we work hard together. >> thank you, mike. oh, and, mike, you're going do everything, right? >> yes, sir. >> donald trump reacted to "snl" this morning saying it's a one-sided biased show. as for alec baldwin, he says he plans to appear on "snl" every now and then.
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forecasters see snowstorms, hurricanes, and inclement weather. they revolutionalize forecasting and save lives. >> very cool. developing in india, and awful story. over 100 people killed after a horrific train crash. the 14-car train rolled off the track. the railcas crumpled as they crashed into each other. they're tryin way out the door. tom is looking ahead to a chilly week and major changes over the next 48 hours. gibson, the mother of d.c. police officer brian gibson killed in the line of duty in 1997 shops for the final holiday
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weather alert day, windy and cold this sunday morning. temperatures will be struggling to make it into the mid to upper 40s by mid to late afternoon and the winds gusting to over 50 miles an hour. then for the game tonight at fedex field, come by gate h and see the storm ranger 4. contribute nonperishable food. your thanksgiving day forecast
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today nc 4 is working in your community to make sure those needing a thanksgiving meal will get a warm one. >> let's bring it up again. once again we're teaming up with washington first bank and nurses at med star georgetown university hospital. we want to feed more than 4,000 families here at home. so to help out you can stop by our storm ranger truck at today's game. head over where any canned or boxed food items you can. you can drop off donations all day if that is closer for you. >> that is excellent. last thursday was a very special day in the district. mayor muriel bowser declared it shirley gibson day in honor of the mother of a fallen police officer. >> that's right. it comes after mrs. gibson who's given back to the police didn't for decades is ending a holiday
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>> oh, my goodness. >> reporter: d.c. police officers lined the entrance to surprise shirley gibson as she arrived at costco to shop. >> oh, my gosh. this will be the 20th and final year mrs. gibson and her husband harrison will host their holiday dinner for area law enforcement in memory of their he was gunned down on february 5th, 1997 by a man who set out to kill a police officer. >> we want to provide you and your family with 15 tickets to go to the african-american museum of history and culture. god bless you. >> thank you. >> she has dedicated her life since the loss of her son to helping other families who have
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enforcement. >> i think i'm going to need a couple more. >> reporter: she filled shopping carts with enough food to serve 300 or more. >> it's amazing the love, the peace, the unity, and you can tell that it's truly from the heart. >> reporter: i asked mrs. gibson why she decide thad this will be her final holiday dinner ending such a wonderful tradition. >> we'll start with the containers. >> she says it has just gotten too big for her. >> we've decide law enforcement auchlts they'll have our love, they'll have our prayer, but we think we're going to let it go at our house. >> she says the dinner has helped with healing from the loss of her son brian. she feels like all d.c. police officers are family. chris gordon, "news4." >> that's a great story. i love mrs. gibson. >> i know. every year we do that story. it's going to be sad.
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active and connected too. >> i agree. this year's election could make for awkward dinner conversation this thanksgiving. >> you could say that again. in fact, people preparing for a whole new level of tension at this year's table. nbc's kevin tibbles has some more tips to keep the cool. >> reporter: surrounded by loved ones at thanksgiving. oops. >> if i had i wouldn't be wearing it around but wear it in. >> and he'd be standing there wondering why nobody would give him a drink. >> i'd be like is anybody going make me a drink? >> take your hat off. >> it calls for new rules around
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>> reporter: following an intense and divisive election, passing politics with the gravy just woeblts do. it used to be battle between potatoes and stovetop stuffing at turkey time. not this year. >> talk about other things like the brad and angelina divorce. >> yes. we should keep calm and carve the turkey. >> reporter: here's psychologist mike reineke's recipe for avoiding a dinner disaster. >> recognize that thes battles are not winnable, so don't engage. >> reporter: he says you should shift the discussion, ask for the cranberry sauce, and nod knowingly. otherwise you might end up like the cast in "home for the holidays." >> in the house, everyone, before the evening news. >> reporter: there's one in every family, and you know who they are. >> her. >> reporter: remember, freedom of speech is a good thing. >> we're thankful is that we're
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differences and view them and not be persecuted for them. >> reporter: and that's what it's all about. oh. and this too. kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >> some of that is also controlling the flow of the wine, right? >> i think so. >> so there has to be a little bit of control. >> i'm going have my hose ready like the scene in the movie. hose them down on the front yarn. >> a lot of these m happens in the rom. >> we always retire to the living room and groan. >> that's it. that's what you're supposed to do. the weather is certainly getting chillier for thanksgiving. >> it's feeling more like christmas time. wintry cold on this sunday morning. it's a weather alert day because of strong gusts of wind that may be causing tree limbs to come down. so stay out of the woods today. we had a woman hit by a branch in montgomery county yesterday, seriously injured.
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the winds are whipping on through. a live view from the tower camera showing the live view. lake-effect snow showers in pennsylvania and upstate new york. they're going to stay to our north today and the strong gusts of wind did bring a snow shower all the way into warren county, virginia, this morning. scott bowerman took that picture there in warren county, virginia, which is right here where the temperatures are only in the mid to upper 30s. now. wind advisory. high wind warning along blue ridge and out into western virginia, but these winds could be gusting up to 50 miles an hour or more in the afternoon hours. that unfortunately may cause more scattered power outages. be prepared for that. make sure your phone is fully charged and temperatures may climb into the upper 30s. wind gusts are around 40 as well. we'll have a high impact as well this afternoon because of the winds and our windchills will be
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very windy into the afternoon as temperatures climb into the 40s with sunshine. back down to near 40 by 9:00 and then during the day on monday, not as windy with highs in the upper 40s and sunshine. good travel weather on tuesday and wednesday. might get sprinkles of rain and dry after that into next weekend. >> all right. thank you, tom. breaking high barriers. meet the woman setting a new record in space. i'm >> republicans shatter the world with the gop decisively remaining in control of the senate despite predicts that both predictions could have fractured. >> that means the republican party will control undivided control of the white house and capitol hill after decades in the wilderness. so they gearing up to enact big ticket conservative ideas on taxes, immigration, and national
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everybody's asking how you doing. i'm doing all right. >> i don't ever worry about oprah. >> yes, the legendary oprah winfrey opens up on the steve harvey show with an hour-long conversation. he even gets a tour of the "o" headquarters in los angeles, plus three stars of her new hit drama chat about what it's like to work with oprah. you can 4 at 2:00. well, nasa astronaut peggy whitson is breaking barriers. at age 56, she's now the oldest female astronaut to fly in space. yet she's a lot younger than john glenn who flew into space at 77 years old. whitson will spend the next six months at the international space station. >> how cool. >> i know. wind might be your bigger problem on this weather alert day. tom is updating the forecast
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>> certainly a big change. temperatures dropping. you're definitely going to want to dig out the winter coat for the roast testify day today as the wind continues to whip out there and get pushed around a bit. >> hi, everybody. adam tuss here and angie goff. a lot of cold. >> "storm team 4" meteorologist tom kierein can tell us about that. >> it will diminish but between now and then causing scattered power outages and causing tree damage as well. right now around the region we've gottet the chilly temperatures and windy conditions will be in place throughout the day. four things to know as we head into thanksgiving, a very cold monday morning. near freezing tomorrow morning and sunny tuesday and wednesday. great travel days both of those
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the feels like temperatures right now, feels like winter. it's hovering in the upper 20s to just near 30 degrees around much of our region with winds gusting to 40 miles an hour. our feels like temperature are feeling more like midwin ter. a big look at the changes coming for the week ahead and that's going to be coming up this half hour. stay tuned for that. >> we will, tom, we will. thanks. right now the northeast preparing iffer snow as a major storm rolls ea dumped across parts of the midwest. now parts of western new york could be pounded with up to two feet of snow and very cold temperatures. the heavy snow expected through monday night. in the adirondacks, eastern great lakes and northern new england. time right now, 9:31. president obama is going to take part in the asia-pacific economic review. all of this comes as he's urging
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nbc's ron allen has the latest. >> president obama spent a lot of time during his administration focused the asia-pacific rim, so it's no surprise that his last foreign trip ends in peru with an economic summit with a lot of america's ally. he was asking about what donald trump's administration will mean around the world. he's saying not to assume the worst. >> wait until the administration's in place, it's actually putting its policies together, and then you can make your judgments. >> the president saying there's a big difference between campaigning and gorging. in this part of the world, the big issue, of course, is trade. he has said he's against the trans-pacific poum deal that the united states is trying to work out with many nations in this part of the world. the president-elect has said very aggressive things about china.
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to a transitional success of power. also we expect that the president might meet with russian leader vladimir putin, someone he he's had a difficult relationship with to say the least. wrapping it up saying give the president-elect a chance. now back to you. >> nbc's ron allen there. west virginia's governor says he hopes the normalization of relations between united states and cuba will continue. governor aerm the comment yesterday in cuba. the last two days leading an institutional business meeting to explore business tuchblts on the island. president-elect donald trump has been openly opposed to it. nunez wants them to answer questions about reports. the "washington post" reports
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admiral mike rogers has led the nsa since 2014. hi's also been mentioned as a potential pick for national intelligence director in the trump administration. focus and grace. that is how friends and former colleagues of again ifill are remembering the late journalist's life. thousands passed into the metropolitan ame church yesterday to honor ifill. she's most prominently known as the cch hour but her first job in television news was with nbc news. she started at a print reporter. she died monday of cancer. they're getting an officer-involved shooting. the suspect was armed with an 18-inch machete and gun. police say he was irate and refused to leave. the officer was shot in the leg.
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the suspect was shot in the stomach. another police officer was also hurt there. >> this morning two teenagers are in custody, this after an illinois congressman's grandson was shot and killed. danny davis's 14-year-old grandson was shot inside of his home. police say the 17-year-old girl and 15-year-old boy forced their way inside that house. after the argument the boy shot dave's son in the head, police say. that i tell us the shooting was over a pair of sneakers. >> we want to give youn on a developing story. the medical crew that crashed apparently had mechanical issues. three crew members and a patient were killed in an employee lot of a mining company. nobody on the ground was hurt. officials say the plane was climbing after it was taking flight from slieks when it lost altitude and crashed. meanwhile a civics group is calling for a complete your hall of metro. in an opinion piece the city
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should be written. it should aboll is the current metro board and create a smaller one that includes members with transit experience. they say the board's role would be limited only to critical issues. local governments would also be required to dedicate funding for metro. >> it is game day. a lot of you know that. the redskins are set to take on the green bay packers. >> it's going to be a good one. although kirk cousins is having a good season, when he have some of his accomplishment. rodgers has an mvp and super bowl ring and cousins wants to polish his resume with some of the same accolades that fortunately i don't have to worry about trying to save him or stop him, but at the statement time we have to put up a lot of points. >> you can't contain aaron rodgers. you can watch the game right here on nbc 4.
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so cool. an absolute shock for a texas family. this mom and brother weren't expecting to see that guy. their marine home for thanksgiving. this stuff never gets old. the corporal surprised them at a pep rally at his old high school on friday. says he hasn't been back to texas in three years. i love seeing that. >> welcome home. nbc 4 is working for you and
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saturday marked the district's annual adoption day. 20 adoptions were finalized in northwest washington. ceremony organizers hope to encourage residents to adon't. it is a cause that is very close to our very own barbara harrison's heart. she spoke at the event. >> as many have said, like all kids, they can be a handful at times, but they're a heart full of own melissa mollet recently adopted a precious little girl. she shared her very personal experience with us last week and you can watch our story in the nbc washington app. just search "adoption. ". it's to minutes away from the 10:00 hour, and visiting santa, unique kind of visit. a memorable experience for a local group of children. >> you're going to need to bundle up on this weather alert
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the lunch hour, we'll be right in the mid 40s and hovering in the mid-40s when you're heading to work and school tomorrow. a look at your thanksgiving day forecast, that's coming in a few minutes. >> tom, thank you very much. developing out of iraq, forces are facing some fierce opposition from isis militants as they try to push into mow still. just yesterday a car bomb went off in that part of the city. nbc's lucy the u.s.-backed offensive. >> the push into eastern mosul by iraqi forces continues the resistance they've been seeing. it's been strong. it's been intense. isis fighters have been using things like car bombs, ieds, shellings, all sorts of things to slow down the offensive and boog down the troops in grueling urban warfare. we have seen also the number of
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weeks alone to nearly 60,000 people. and it's very difficult for them because many have relatives who continue to remain behind enemy lines, effectively used as human shields by the united states. >> translator: we did not know which direction the bullets would come from. we were scared, so we left. >> reporter: so even though 60,000 have been able to escape camping on the outskirts, they're still tremendously concerned. this is going to be a long and hard battle. we're hearing weeks if not months in the fight to retake the city of mosul. well, army officials are trying to find out why a decorated soldier was found dead in his fort brag barracks. that i say private first class
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biomedical equipment specialist joined the service in 2015 last year. he received many honors including the global terrorism service ribbon. at 9:46, a suspect is dead and two officers hurt after a shoot-out. police say officers were responding to a call of a suspicious man. they found him roaming the halls of an apartment building. they approached him and a fight police have not confirmed the suspect's identity. a georgia firefighter is dead after trying to rescue several people who fell from a collapsed boat ramp. they say it happened while he was working to rescue about 55 people who fell into the savannah river after the exit ramp off of a ferry collapsed. that i say at least 30 people
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hospitalized. >> take a look at this mon mum. it began yesterday morning. they say it condones slavery and honors the kentuckians who died in the civil war. the statue is being moved to another town about 45 miles away. it will be moved there later this month. for some kids looking to spend time with santa a early, here is their chance. fair oaks mall will open early to let the children take pictures with santa. the normal crowds can be overwhelming with children with sensory conditions. they say the calm vierntd lets the children have their moments with santa. >> loving it. it's getting to be that kind of year. it's hard to believe thanksgiving thursday is. cog up and christmas. the weather is making it way.
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thanksgiving or christmas? >> i think halloween. we forget about halloween toochl i saw christmas decorations. >> tom's right. i passed a bunch of houses. they're already up. >> it's feeling like winter, that's for sure as we've had winds gusting in. power has been out of my house since yesterday around 6:00 p.m. i heard from my neighbor that the power is just back thankfully. >> is that why your socks are a different color? >> that's right. at work. hopefully we won't lose power again because the winds are starting to pick up again. there's a live view from our "storm team 4" towercam. the clouds are whipping through a blue sky on winds that are gusting up to 40 mimes an hour. temperatures are upper 30s to right around 40. reagan national is around 40. all these areas in the beige zone are under a wintry advisory and a wind warning up on the high ridges off to the west in the orange zone where they can
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hour. our gusts may be 60 miles an hour. spotty power outages unfortunately later this afternoon. hope it doesn't happen to you. we've had 40 in the last few minutes. they may get a little bit stronger as we get into the afternoon, especially between noon and 3:00 and by then we'll be in the upper 40s with our temperatures and still windy by 6:00 p.m. then by late this evening, back to near 40. from a blustery cold night. bouncing around. it's zoomed in on the capital. it's going continue with those gusts of winds. we had a gorgeous sunrise. this photo posted by patricia sherwood. raspberry sunrise. post your pictures on social meade yachlt loved seeing them. tomorrow we'll have lighter winds. temperatures will be in the 30s. afternoon highs in the 40s.
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mid-50s near weekend. and thanksgiving day, we might get sprinkles. highs around 30. friday into next weekend we'll have highs in the 50s. near 50 next saturday and sunday. >> lit, sounds good. cooking on thanksgiving can be a challenge but it can also cause an expensive problem. the holiday warning you need to hear before putt fios is not cable. we're wired differently.
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big game sunday in washington. the burgundy and dwoeld coming off a win over vikings. davis with a touchdown victory. the d.c. nay tifb having a career revieshl with the both his best since 2013. at 32 in his 11th nfl season, davis is proving he has a lot left in the tank. >> my only dream was to be able to play for the washington redskins and now that it comes to fruition, it's amazing. it's been great. it's been fantastic. >> it only took throwing at a local high school one day to
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head wondering how we got him. >> for the packers, all eyes usually on quarterback aaron rodgers but we're looking at the defense when it comes to three straight green bay losses. the packers gave up 47 points last week to tennessee, 31 the week before to the colts, and 33 to atlanta to start the three-game skid. a good chance for kirk cousins and company to put up some points. "football night in america" starts at 7:00 p.m. kickoff at 8:00 p.m. enjoy your football sunday. >> should be a good one. >> that's right. we're getting ready to cook. all this left overgrease from your thanksgiving meal could be doing costly damage in your kitchen. >> that's right. consumer reporter susan hogan with important news for your thanksgiving holiday. >> reporter: you can't mistake the smell of grease bacon leaves
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assuming hot water and soap will send it through the pipes. >> here's the thing hot water cools. when it cools, the grease cools. it starts to solidified and it stays there. >> reporter: chief engineer danny gumm joined us in the kitchen with what is caused when you send grease down the andre. >> what builds problem. what goes through there can't get through. more importantly your neighbors. >> reporter: how about this. over time you see the nasty gunk buildup as the space narrows. >> it keeps backing up, backing up until finally there's no place for it to gond a it has to come out somewhere. where does it come out? wherever it can. sometimes that's your street.
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>> reporter: and it's an expensive problem to fix, but easy to prevent. >> you can take the grease while it's still hot and in the pan, pour it right in. it pours right out. and then you just let it solidify and you put the lid on it. >> stick it in the fridge to sew lid fie. >> and it goes in the trash. >> don't forget the wipe the frying pan clean. >> >> u i'm not worried about that. >> because you're not cook. >> i'll help clean. >> can it, cool it, toss it. >> look at the sun outside. it's going to feel a chill in the air. tom is tracking some bitter cold and how you can plan ahead for the monday morning commute. >> reporter: fire guts a home in
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let's put more value on what really matters. this season bring back the holidays with t.j.maxx, marshalls and homegoods. oh, it is cold and it's windy and it's making for a "storm team 4" weather alert day. >> now on "news4 today" we are tracking a major temperature drop and we have strong gusts that could cause some real damage in the area. >> and these people right here did the right thing because they found all the winter gear.
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fedora, that's what all of us are going to be dealing with today. good sunday morning. i'm adam tuss. >> and i'm angie goff. we have more about this. we know we've got a big game tonight. what's going on, tom? >> you're going to need your thermal socks too, to keep your feet warm. we've got temperatures be i this evening for the game down to 40 degrees. right now we're hovering to around 40 degrees. it's a weather alert day due to strong w the waters there at national harbor. that's a live view of the camera at prince george's county. the wind is coming down the potomac at 40 miles an hour and can current wind gusts. 44 miles an hour. they're going to be increasing these wind gusts as we get into the afternoon hours. the feels like temperature with the winds, it only feels like around 30 degrees even though the temperature now is near 40. a look at your thanksgiving day
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