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. severe thunderstorms now out of the area, and i'm tracking a 45-degree temperature change. how it will impact you throughout the day tomorrow in my forecast. >> violence breaks out at a local metro stop. two teens rushed to the hospital. >> reporter: i'm jackie bensen in rockville. take a look at that building! we'll tell you how that damage happened, coming up. news4 begins now, with storm team 4. >> off the top at 6:00. listen to that severe thunderstorm in la plata, and cameras catch a hail storm produced by this wild weather. after a very stormy afternoon, we are now keeping a close eye on another big weather change.
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i'm erika gonzales. it is a storm team 4 weather alert day the severe weather has moved on and now the cold is moving in. >> erika, a shot to the system by later tonight and tomorrow morning. but first i want to talk about this afternoon. i was on facebook live, tracking a radar-indicated tornado warning for parts of charles, prince george's and calvert counties. radar indicated means the radar is seeing rotation, but not necessarily picking up a tornado on the ground. so i just called the national weather service, they had not confirmed a tornado. they said if they continue to get more damage reports, they will send out a team to investigate. so that's the first thing, getting you up to speed. and the severe threat is over. no more thunderstorms in the forecast. not only tonight, but pretty much for the next ten days. maybe a chance on wednesday. more on that coming up. now it's all about big temperature changes in the forecast. from highs this afternoon in the 70s to
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morning around 30 degrees, we're tracking a 45-degree temperature change across the area. so here is that line of thunderstorms well off to our east. skies are clearing, winds are increasing, and, well, as we look to monday morning and sunday morning, as well, this is what we can expect. so sunday and monday, around 7:00 a.m., we'll have wind chills in the low to mid 30s, erika. i'll have more on what you can expect throughout the day coming up at about 6:18. a lot of you have been sending in pictures and the weather in your neighborhood. we appreciate you doing so safely. i want to show you a couple images that were so impressive that came into our news room. this almost looks like snow on the ground, really, all those strong pellets coming down, the hail. check out this one that allen sent in to amelia and chuck from waldorf. and now this one is probably the most impressive video that we have seen. this video coming in from chester, virginia. just impressive. look how strong that's coming down there. and then, of
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pretty pictures we have been seeing, the calm after the storm, if you will. these gorgeous rainbows. julia, thank you for sending this in. just wow. and check out this one, lyon photography. look at that gorgeous rainbow. this also in woodbridge, virginia. thank you for sending in those pictures safely to us. let's switch gears and go to breaking news. president trump breaking tradition and making history. the president says he is skipping the white house correspondents' associations annual dinner. he tweeted out the news an hour ago. trump, if you remember, has waged war against the media, accusing of it being the enemy of the american people. the dinner raises money for scholarships and it gives out awards for excellence in reporting. organizers say the dinner will go on as scheduled. that's april 29th. developing right now, a former montgomery county council member makes history as
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chair tom perez is the first latino to hold that post. he's a former labor secretary. much more on this victory later in the broadcast for per rez. now to a developing story in montgomery county. somebody crashed right through a car dealership building. this is on rockville pike, where we find news4's jackie bensen. jackie, you are right there, so close to the scene. how did all of this shape out? >> reporter: well, hi, erika. we are told this was caused by a medical emergency. take a look at the building behind me. you can see that damage, which we are told is structural damage. that happened after this incident, which started about 3:00 this afternoon. now, we're told that this was essentially a chain reaction, that there was a tahoe, a big suv outside the building that actually pushed a smaller car, a small black acura, about 25 to 30 feet deep inside this area of
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the orsman mazda dealership where they prep cars and deliver to customers. we spoke to a deputy chief were the rockville fire department. >> the vehicle was going to be delivered, had just been purchased. the driver of the vehicle, we believe, was transferred to the hospital with nonlife threatening injuries. and the biggest issue for us at this point, beyond the injury, once we got that taken care of, was we found structural damage. >> reporter: now, we are told that the -- this section of the building is closed today, because, again, the dealership will have to repair that structural damage. no information available on the condition of the employee. live in rockville, jackie ben n bensen, news4. >> thank you. two teenagers are in the hospital after being shot while waiting for a bus. this happened at the naylor road metro area. the windows just shot out.
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on the ground. police say somebody in a passin car opened fire. a 15-year-old boy critically hurt, and a 16-year-old girl is expected to survive her injuries. metro transit police say both were taken to the hospital, but no word on what exactly sparked this. leaders in the district are trying to stop that kind of violence. news4's derrick ward shows how they are working together to make a difference. >> reporter: a violent week in the district. evidence markers, crime scene tape, officers down, seen too often repeated on the street. saturday afternoon, a different kind of reaction, facing off on the court instead of the courtroom. d.c. police cadets versus students and ball players from anacostia high school. >> stop the violence, basketball-style. >> reporter: frederick is one of the organizers of this annual stop the violence basketball classic. stemming from an earlier effort to curb police brutality. >> really, at the end of the day, it amounts to o
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>> reporter: and the effort has grown into something broader. >> to engage our community and be more involved with what's going on. >> something they will address, all of the causes of the violence, i.e., like a job, i.e., much bigger than that, the lack of a sense ever community. >> this is a positive interaction our cadets are going to have at anacostia high school. >> we have a lot of issues. we've had student deaths, things that impact our community from outside into the building. so it's really important we get involved with the churches, any type of community leaders. >> somebody has got to do it. >> go, go, go! >> reporter: at anacostia high, derrick ward, news4. next on news4, the community comi
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the conservative political action conference wraps up at the gaylord national harbor. scott pruitt addressing the crowd today. also the cpac straw poll. both virginia governor terry mcauliffe and larry hogan are among the 46 governors in the district this weekend. they're in northwest d.c. for the winter meeting of the national governors' association. cyber security and health care were two of the big talking points today. that meeting wraps up tomorrow.
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lannom for a good cause today. they stuffed a prince george's school bus for supplies and food, as well. this stuff a bus event is part of the school system's giving together initiative. and all of these donations go to students who are part of their homeless education program. next on news4, things quickly heating up at a popular mall. this is what shoppers saw as
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you're watching news4 at 6:00. police in prince george's county trying to figure out who shot and killed a woman in sbring dale. they found her unresponsive early this morning at the corner of ardwick road. police are trying to put together a motive and suspect information in that case. lightning may have started a fire near a mall in annapolis today. look at these pictures we've got for you. these images are from jennifer street off u.s. 50, right near the westfield annapolis mall. this fire started about 3:00 this afternoon. trying to figure out if the fire caused any damage. but pretty scary sight there for shoppers. let's go back to one of our top stories tonight. he served as labor secretary for president obama. now tom perez will chair the dnc. as nbc's chris pollone reports, his election was anything but a smooth one. >> mr. tom perez.
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>> reporter: after two ballots in atlanta, members of the democratic national committee chose a former obama cabinet member as their new party chair. he's former labor secretary, tom perez, a favorite of the party establishment. he at minnesota congressman, keith ellison, backed by the party's more liberal faction by 35 votes. immediately perez moved to unite the party, naming ellison deputy chair. ellison quickly embraced the unity message. >> if you're wearing a keith t-shirt or any t-shirt, i am asking you to give everything you've got to support chairman perez. >> reporter: perez has a tall task ahead, replenishing the party's dwindling cash supply and trying to elect democrats to governors' offices, state legislatures and congress. >> we need to make house calls. we need to listen to people. we need to get back to basics. >> reporter: if perez has any advantage, it's that the young presidency of donald trump has energized large groups of oppti
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>> i know we can win the battles ahead. i know we will win the battles ahead. when we put our values forward, when we lead together. >> so now more than ever, we need to stay engaged, in the field and online. >> reporter: the collapse of hillary clinton's campaign still looms over the democrats, who with their former presidential nominee pledging her continued support in a social media video, democrats in atlanta say they see better days ahead for the party. chris pollone, nbc news. and now, your storm team 4 forecast. >> and we're still under a storm team 4 weather alert until about 7:00 tonight as we track big changes, not with just storms moving through but temperature swings. first i want to show you the storm report we have received this afternoon. notice a lot of the activity south of washington. so we saw really impressive thunderstorms start to develop around fredericksburg,
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parts of king george and parts of prince george's county and calvert county. this is where we had that tornado warning issued. again, no confirmed tornado by the national weather service, but lots of reports of quarter to dime-size hail, strong wind gusts, and i want to thank everybody for sharing all of the photos on facebook and twitter. it is so helpful to see what is going on exactly in your neighborhood. so keep them coming. we love to see them, whether it's severe weather, sunny weather, tomorrow morning. well, it's going to be cold weather. you want the warm jacket throughout the day tomorrow. and it's not just today to tomorrow where we're tracking really big temperature swings. this is your second weather headline. but as we head into the week, and we enter into march, temperatures kind of all over the place during the workweek. you really want to pay attention to the forecast. great time to download our nbc washington app. and as we look to the next ten days, everyone still asking, only rain chances. i'm not seeing any
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increasing across the area. reports of really strong gusts right now on facebook. and this is because the cold front is now out of the area and we have that really cold air quickly moving in. and that's causing wind gusts, generally around 30 miles per hour across the area. and that's really going to produce an impressive wind chill overnight tonight. tomorrow morning. i'm talking about feels-like temperatures in the 20s and 30s after highs today in the 70s. a high today in washington of 75. so take a look at how cold it going to feel in your neighborhood tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. it's very similar on monday morning. i posted this on my facebook and twitter pages. feeling about 26 in washington. 23 in leesburg and 24 degrees up in frederick. the one great thing about the weather tomorrow, plenty of sunshine from start to finish. so you definitely need the sunglasses throughout your sunday. but quite a difference. so many people out and about today, taking advantage of the nice weather until, of course, the storms move through. by tomorrow morning, 37 degrees, but feeling more like 30 with the winds. andwi
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after that, the winds do die down. by about 11:00 a.m., noon, around 46. and a high tomorrow of 50. so about 25 degrees cooler than today, and then it's cold again tomorrow night. and that cold weather greets the kid owes on monday morning. as they get on the school bus. because of the big change, the weather having a low to moderate impact on your sunday. travel looking fine. you need the sunglasses, that's about it. exercise, though, so many people out and about jogging today. tomorrow is back to the layers, no t-shirts or kind of tank tops out there. if you want to have brunch, you can dine outdoors today. tomorrow it's an indoor kind of day. and if you are going squekiing, checked, liberty is closed. we then look to monday. take a look at the planner for the kids. it's cold at the boss stop. recess is outdoors, but they will want the jacket. and 56 degrees as you're picking them up. plenty of clouds around on monday. and take a look at the temperature swings i was talking about. so we keep going
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not so bad on thursday. but then we're down in the 40s for friday and saturday. chance of maybe some showers on tuesday with a high of 65 degrees. wednesday, it's looking like we could have a few showers around throughout the day. so mainly during the afternoon and evening hours. and we could even have a few rumbles of thunder, i think, wednesday night. maybe into very early thursday morning. otherwise we have increasing sun on thursday, and it's a windy day. so 60 degrees will feel cooler with the winds. maybe a shower or two, erika, on friday. breezy, otherwise, and a high of 47. so bottom line, it's going to be chilly out there tonight. >> that's the short of it. thank you, ma'am. all right, a quick turn-around for the capitals. an upd
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beagle with the beautiful pass to tom wilson. wilson also scored the caps' first goal last night. caps will score the first goal in 21 of their last 25 games. however, washington currently trailing 2-1 in the second period. nets first spring training game for 2017 taking on the mets. this game played in florida, but bryce harper sending souvenirs back to d.c. solo homer, more like a moon shot. gna nats up 1-0. a lesser no-name strikes in the fifth. nats up 3-0. they're still not done. top of the sixth, matt skoe also joins the home run club. four long balls and win 8-6. >> georgetown. musini with the
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georgetown down double digits. rodney prior gets on fire. back-to-back three-pointers, part of georgetown's own 17-0 run. prior led with it ii 2 points. georgetown takes a one-point lead at the break. the game remained close until the final two minutes. the game away with the steal in the basket. st. john's wins. virginia looking to end their four-game losing streak visiting nc state. kyle guy leading the offense. he puts the cavaliers up 19-16. and here comes london perantis, capping off a 15-0 uva run late in the half. there is more. this one of his five three-pointers. uva up 14 at the break. second half, the foot on the gas. devon hall extends thele
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virginia wins 70-55. vcu taking on rhode island. close to the second half, the rams start lighting up from outside. tirrell makes it a 9-point game. next matthews making it a 12-point rams' lead. vcu never recovered. they fall 69-59. loyola came back down to one big shot. three seconds left to play the eagles. charlie jones played 40 minutes and only made one shot. eagles fly high over loyola, 64-62. virginia tech on the road at boston college, up six in the second half. breaking open, and virginia tech is on top. 58-50. that sparks the hokies. four-point play. virginia tech picks
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win of the year. 91-75. number one ranked maryland hosting eighth-ranked yale and lacrosse. check out the individual effort from austin. he wins the face-off and weaves his way through the defenders for the score. his second goal of the afternoon. and that's your game winner. maryland survives 12-11. the terps just tipped off at 6:00 against iowa. the caps still in progress against nashville. we'll have a full recap of both games tonight at 11:00. barry trotz going for another win. an interesting evening for the caps' head coach, erika. >> chris miles, good to see you. thank you, sir. and thank you for joining us today. felt much more like may than february. incredible weather. >> more like may 25th than february 25th. we don't get storms like this. very unusual, but now february. >> so severe weather clearing out. now bracing ourselves for the drop in temperatures. >> exactly. so
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because it will be blustery overnight and throughout the day tomorrow, will be in the 20s and 30s. >> wow! >> so ac on today, heat on tomorrow. and then, you know, monday not so bad. plenty of clouds around. maybe some showers on tuesday. maybe some more showers, even another thunderstorm chance on wednesday, march 1st. >> that's when we're talking spring, right? >> meteorological spring starts wednesday. >> right around the core anywhere. a sign of the season. i don't want severe weather every day. >> a sign of stability would be appreciated. >> thank youor f
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