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a big mess and neighbors are cleaning up and more rain is headed our way. news 4 starts now. it is6:00 a.m. good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. today thousands of kids are headed back to class. can you believe it, we're talking about back to school. >> melissa mollet keeping an eye on the commute across the region. let's look at the bus stop. >> start getting ready for the kids to get to school. >> i never liked the first day of school. i justikidn't it. i didn't like the newness of everything. i liked things to be worn in. >> i didn't like the last day. >> the last day is t best, what are you talking about. this morning as we are talking about the bst , dense fog advisory for areas near theah shenan valley and also manassas seeing a half mile
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visibility and warrington half mile visibility. temperatures in the upper 60s to mid-70s in the district. 74 degrees comfortable in leesburg and still little muggy. later on today, we'll see heavy rain for part of the area. flash flood watch for northern virginia and maryland a off near the shenandoah valley, as well. late-day showers and storms developing. we have some thunderstorms early is morning but heading up to the north. we'll see more development later on, ough. not this morning. this morning we're dealing with patchy fog and fairly dry out there. by lunchtime, still mostly dry and an isolated shower developing. if you're exercising, the first half of the day looks good a later on this afternoon and evening when we see the understorms developing chuck has a closer look at that forecast coming up. let's head to melissa and see how the commute is looking on this monday. >> looking slow eastbound 66. some real delays as you're headed inbonund. main lanes and the express lanes
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in lort nearfairfax county parkway and left side blocked by a disabled we're seeing a bit of a slow down there, as well. beltway is okay.nd inner loop outer loop okay. also looking quite good. trains everynutes reminder on orange and silver we're single trackin between smithsonian and this problem additional delays both ys. signal issue at federal triangle. blue line 26, the issues there, as well, services between franconia and arlington only. lots of folks taking the yellow line, instead. eun? >> thank you. 6:02 and now to breaking news out of new jersey. >> angie goff is at the live desk with that for us. >> this just in to the live desk. we just got this video of this horrible bus crash. take a look. that is the front of this two-level coach bus that was carrying 50 passengers from washington, d.c., to newark,
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penn station in new jersey. it crashed into an overpass. we're told the company that runs this bus is called our bus and they tcd in new york that the bus was nearing its trip. the end of its trip at penn when it barrelled into that it's operated by liberty coach. but at this point, we have not received a statementrom them. we know that dozens were hurt, th were sent t area hospitals. but we're told by officials that as of right now, everyone is expected to survive. incredible when you look at the bus because the front end of it totally defaced. it was sheered off, essentially. a lot of emergency responders on the scene there. we're also told that it is an ongoing investigation at this point. they're not able to pinpoint at exactly went wrong and why the driver crashed. but we'll continue to update you on theonditions of the passengers as we work to find out more about who was involved from our area, as well. that's the latest from the live,
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desk, no back to you. >> gie, thank you. this morning, d.c. leaders y careful planning paid off. protests by a small group of white sremacists and a larger group of counterdemonstrators remain peaceful. >> both groups gathered a year after similar event left one person dead in charlottesville. only 24, maybe around 30 people and somewhere in there came to d.ar to be of this unite the right rally. >> there were some tense between a group of counterdemonstrators and police. >> some people identifying as anti-fascist clashed with police. many in that group are dressed in all black and hid their fas. police eventually spread the crowd with some sort of chemical tot breakup. outside the white house presters fired off bottle at police. fewer than 30 white national
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ists showed up. northern virginiau bur chief julie kerry asked why they left so early. >> we proved when law enforcement has a robust commitment to free speech andng prot both sides, when they xeep t keep the sides separate -- >> didn't you just get chased out of downtown? >> no. we left for the safety reasons. >> kessler insists yesterday's march was about free speech and the fir amendment, not hate. there was one arrest at the na metro station in fairfax county. police there said donald franklin georgette was arrested for spitting on two virginia state pers. georgette is from d.c. and charged with simple assault. er the hour utes a now and this morning there is outrage over how those white nationalist marchers were
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transported into downtown d.c. metro's largest union said they we s givencial accommodations by being allowed to board a private train car.ni the is calling for the general manager to be fired saying he lied to riders and employees. >> news 4 chris lawrence is live at the vienna mettation with more and what metro is saying about this sue. chris? >> yeah, eun, basically,c. counsel members and the uniony are saying tve this preferential treatment. this morning we'll sort out the facts to let you decide for yourself. here's what ian tell you, about n2:00 i the afternoon the kessler group arrived and they got o the last car of an orange it wasn't completely private. there were some journalists onboard that car. but, riders were being told by police thae they should m to the front of the train toavoid kessler'sgroup. and officers did block riders l om entertaining part of the
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station for sevenutes while they escorted kessler's group onboard. once they arrived at foggy bottom, all the other passengers re asked to exit first and then kessler's w dprgroup was escorted off the train. now, metro says police made the final decision on how to safely get g kessler'sup to the rally. quote, they were escorted by police on to the rear of the train and police road in that rail car and others to protect the safety of everyone the train. the train stopped at every station to allow any custome to enter and exit. we talked to some metro riders this morning who tol't us they aruying it. em?to separate no. i think that was not good. that's not good. >>hey're saying the police sort of made the call in the interest of security. >> i think no.i n't axwrgree with that. i think what they should have done is makeure they have
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police coverage on the metro. we already have metro police anyway. i don't think he should segregate them. >> well, d.c. council member agrees, he called it believably wrong and disgraceful. and exactly the opposite of what tro said it would do. this morning, the union calling for paul wiedefeld to step downe li in mclean, chris lawrence. >> thanks. 6:08. right now marrial bowser is back to el salvador. she interrupted her trip to come back and monitor the demonstrations. she said we haveineople c to our city for the sole purpose of spewing hate. it didn't make sense and doesn't make sense now. protect and defend d.c. ovalus. mon the mayor's tradell mission stiahead on news 4 today. stay with news 4 as we math from aft yesterday's rally and much
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larger counterdemonstrations. our coverage continues on air and on the nb washington app. 6:09. tydeveloping story in prince george's co a man was beaten to death and his killers are still out there. ofcers found that victim yesterday aftnoon on boones hill road in capitol heights.it his ide has not been repor released. yesterday afternoon police responded to a call about gunshots onar meadow avenue in upper marlboro. deade found two adults inside a home. investigators have not released their names yet. f> new calls the football coach at the university of maryland to be fired. late satday coach dj duin after alleging abuse in the program. that program under review in may when jordan mcnair collaps during practice. a preliminar taptopsy report shows he died of a heat stroke.
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his family says coach durkin should be fired. other members a on administrative leave, as well. prosecutors in the paul m a manafort trial plan to rest their case. a trial weresume inco federal t in alexandria. former white house aide omarosa kicked off her book tour on "meet the press" yesterday. >> she released a secret recording she made in the highly secure situation room in the white house the day she was fire s chief offf john kelly said he wanted to make her departure friendly a without any difficulty in the future. she said she was complicit in helping the white house deceive the country. >> i had a blind spot when it came to donald trump. i wanted to see the best in him and, obviously, i failed miserably. >> the white house says her book
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is full of lies. press secretary shara huckabee sanders called it blatant disregard for our security. you can hea more later on "tod "today" show. federal investigators are examining the flight data recorder from a stolen airplane in washington state. they say horizon air ground agent richard russell took an empty commercial plaat in e on friday and eventually crashed it. russell had the same broadty securi access that thousands of ramp workers and mechanics have and this morning that reality is a bit concerning for investigators who are trying to piece together how this could happ. >> we're fortunate in the sense that it wasn't a somebody who was focused on causing mass destruction. >> federal investigators also located human remains at that crash site. those remains are now at the medical examiner's office. it's 6:11. she sacrificed her life taking a stand against hate.r
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>> one y after the deadly protests in charlottesville. heather heyer's mother shares her hope strong storms ripped up trees and tore down power lines aving thousands in thedark. how about our weather today, chuck. >> off to a much calmer start but rain chances remain very high for later on today. probably not the bt day to get the car washed. maybe tomorrow and sunshine will be a lot bigge t piece of forecast as we head towards the middle of the week.
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here at the live desk with news.ing north and south korean leaders will meet again next month. now, this is a snificant move because this is going to be the first time that a south korean leader has traveled to pyongyang in more than a decade. this will b the third meeting, by the way, between moon jae-in
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and kim jong-un. ey met back in april and may along the border. they both said that they were gog to work towards better relations. the upcoming summit comes as the world waits to see if kim jong-un is serious about abandoning his nuclear weapons. a pledge the nor made aft the summit with president trump this summer. all eyes now waiting for an announcement for the september summit between the rival kariya . no date has been released. shame. shame. shame. shame. shame. those were the chants that greeted the small group of white supremacists that showed up for theni u the right rally yesterday. the group was outnumbered by 0 1,00eople to oppose their message. despite th tension, no viant confrontations between the t
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groups. >> large crowdsf people linked arms in solidarity as police watched. some minor alter kascations wit officers and police arrested four men with min offenses. >> oneear after violent protests in arlottesville left heather heyer dead. susan bro visited the spot where her daughter was killed when a vehicle plowed into a crowd of counterprotesters. she told the people surrounding her that today is about more than jus her daughter. >> let's focus on the issues. that's exactly what heather would sa look at me, look at the issues. my daughter had a mission and it's my job to complete that mission. >> heyer's mother also mentioned the two virginia state troopers who died when their helicopter crashed. she said they i didn't die vai. their chopper footage helped track down the driver charged with killing heyer.
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6:18 and more than twoozen people had to be rescued when flash floodingarit a popul camp site in san antonio,xa tes. helicopters dropping life jackets. the national weatherys service sa up to nine inches of rain fell there in just three hours yesterday morning. no serious injuries were reported. video.e a look at this a powerful storm swept through stafford county last night.ss e winds and rain brought down some trees and power lines outside of fredericksburg. look at the size of that tree. we checked and there are close to 1,000 power outages near this area. we'll try to keep everyone posted and hopefully power back on before the day gets started. >> wouldn't it be nice today if we could have a calm, storm-free, dry -- >> it would be nice. >> what time are you going to d? maybe for you. if you go to bed at like 5:00 or 6:00p.m., you'll hav a great day. no storms. >> more incentive to get to bed
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earlier. >> late this afternoon and evening. not good for people in those areas that we just showed you doing storm cleanup. in some spots we had about three dozen trees down. not good if you're in parts of stafford county, but we have more storms in the forecast late today. here's a look outside, though. the rain from yesterday, though, is causiome patchy fog this morning. 74 degrees right now in waington. it i cloudy, so, as you're heading out, keep in mind we have the fog off near parts of the shenandoah valley and higher elevatns a dense fog advisory. rest of the area patchy, morning fo less than half a mile visibility in manassas. temperatures in the upper 60s and on in cli and 74 degrees in washington and in annapolis. ase go through the late day hours, we'll see our flood threat rise a bit. flash flood watches up for nortirrnnia and northern maryland and into the shenandoah valley and that's all becaua of developing area of low pressure and it is all here and as we go through the afternoon
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the showers and storms wil gin to develop. you can see some in parts of pennsylvania and those are continuing to head t the north and most of the area dry for this morning and even by lunchtime aot of rain off in the atlantic right now. if you're walkinlothe dog today, at lily. she's so happy. available for adoption. you can head to theird website ind out how to give lily a home. that is her makeover, she did not look like this a couple weeks ago when i saw her. she is adorable. by lunchtime mostly dry, 83. and by the afternoon, that's mostly scattered showers and storms. doforget coming up this saturday is clear the shelters. our big pet adoption to the nbc washington app to find out more. here's future weather later on this evening we'll see the storms developing. look at that. this is d mostlying and after the evening commute. i think most of the rain will develop shortly after th. evening ru tomorrow we still have a chance. thursday, friday and let's head to melissa and w seet the roads look like.
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good morning, melissa. >> lorton 95 north and left side blocked by a disabled vehicle and seeing dels northbound and southbound in the main lanes, as well. inbound 66. earlier problem through mona looking a little better than it was. we'll keep our eyes on that one, as well. uthbound here on 270. frederick. southbound 270 after arbanna, disabled vehicle in the lef lane causing some delays there.n in suitland parkway and single lane getting by the crash there. as youook at the travel times top of the beltway not bad. 66 inbound and rthbound and both rolling along pretty nicely. remember to listen to wtop when you hop in your car today. eun? >> thanks, melissa. if your kids are getting enough sleep before school, it could hur their ability to learn. we're getting youeady r
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welcome back it's 6:24. for some parents and kid the summer days of sleeping in or barely sleeping at all are over. >> with school starting up again doctors are encouragingamilies to develop healthier sleeping schedules. it's a simple habit that could help your ds do better in hool. >> reporter: d k youw each school day your child is taking in several streams of formation at any given moment. and we're not talking about just what's on their smartphone or ta>>et screens. n the classroom, kids are attending to five or six different things at once. the lesson plan, learning,
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following the teacher's social cues, all their friends social >> reporter: dr. daniel is a sleep specialist at children's national hospitow. he says is the time to take steps to improve your child's sleep and yours, too. one quick and easy way -- >> eliminating device within lf an hour or hour of bedtime optimally is important pause light. provide >> reporter: how much sleep does your child need? perhaps more than you realize. he says our age and our natural body clocks can determine our sleep needs, but in general,un r people just need more sleep. >> teenagers need betwe 8 1 and 9 1/2 hours of sleep a night. and that's older teens. younger teens and in the 12 t 14 age range might need closer to 1 9 to 10 1/2 hours
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affsleep a night. >> reporter: newborns as much as 16 hours a night and elementary schoolers just under 12 hours. if you're not on aed se yet, start by dialing back bedtimes an hourarer each week until you fall into a healthy rhythm. justin finch, news 4. >> everybody's different. if y have any special sleep concerns about yourself or your child, talk to a doctor. >> hard to get them back on the schedule. back to the new school year from sleep to supplies. we're working to get you ready for school at 6:30. we'll fill you in on the tax-free deals you can take advantage.f all we the most important thing on a monday morning to start thinking about the weekend. if you're beach bound, friday, saturday and nday. could be a little showery the first half of the weekend and sunday is a looking like fine day to be at the beaches. what about your forecast for right here at home today. that is coming up next. > plus, we are tracking some breaking news at this hour. a crash involving a coach bus that left d.c. just a few hours
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where everyone is a member of the board anorshareholders are known fsh. where coins don't make change where wealth is measured by the number of lives touched and the size of a check is powerless against the size of a heart. in this place we call home paying it back doesn't come in the form of an iou it comes from asking what can i do?
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left our area just a few hours ago. take a look. this is what's left of a double decker coach bus after it slammedinto an overpass at penn station in newark, new jersey. this was an our bus bus that left d.c. last nightra anded just before midnight. we know some passengers were taken to hospitals and we don't know yet how many or whether they were from ourarea. we are working for you to try to get the latest information, including a live report from the scene coming up in the next few minutes. good morning to you, welcomr to y monday. i'm eun yang. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. melissa, of course, keeping an eye on the roads and rails and join us in a second. >> we begin with chuck bell and sheenaparveen with more on this forecast and rain. >> some kids are going back to school. hat's right. keep the low beams on, keep your speeds down a little bit, be on
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the look out for kiddos as school going back in session for esmany coun but it is a bit of a foggy start over washington this morning. clouds are trying to moveout. where the skies cleared earlier last night is where the fog is the thickest this morning. that is across the shenandoah valley parts of virginia.ntral also, a flood watch is issued and potential of more heavy rain later today and loudoun county and dense fog. right now in the 60s to around 70 degrees ande will not be in the 90s today. most areas will make it in the mid-80s before clouds develop and rain chances return later on today. melissa mollet, do not leave home without that umbrella. >> 66 east. do have a crash there that has just cleared but we still have those delays. you can see those delays as you're headed inbound there through manassas.
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lorton the expressways left side is blocked by a disabled vehicle there. taking a look a frederick, southbound 270 after urbana have a cra there and left lane at first. we thought it was a disabled vehicle and now we know it is a crash. we have the delays headed southbound this morning. inbound suitland parkway. one lane getting by at the crash there. a number of groups were on aler for white nationalists, ks but the f protesting them who made the most noise. some of the people identifying asld police. this happened more than an hour after the white nationalist group left. police pepper sprayed and despite the tensions no major problems were reported. 6:32. now, there is outrage over how the white supremacist marchers
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were transported downtown for yesterday's rally. metro's largest uni was given special b accommodationsy being vate train board a p car. d e private train car came after metro said it wot reserve a special train for the group. metro's largest union is calling for the general manager to be firedin paul wiedefeld to employees about the trains. 6:33 your time right now. meanwhile, many metro riders are going to have to make some major adjustments on their way to work. that'sn our top stories this morning. the silver, orange and blue lines are alld affechere. trains single tracking between mcpherson square a smithsonian station. blue line trains will run between franconia springfield and the cemetery. thatork won't be finished until august 26th. metro says all riders need to plan ahead. this morning, new calls for theuniversity of maryland's football coach to be fired.
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>> coach dj durkin on administrative leave amid allegations of abuse within the football program. justin, good morning. >> eun, good morning. that call ces from the family lawyer of jordan mcnair who died back in june. he said coach durkin's team had a culture of physical and verbal abuse. coach durkin on paid leave and three other team staff are on paid leave, as well. the university is committed to looking into tllseations which surfaced in an espn report back on friday. jordan mcnair was a 19-year-old sophomore lineman who collapsed at a practice back in may. he dieeveral weeks later in june. his family's lawyer said this was an oious case of heat stroke and could have been prevented. reaction from local leaders,
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including, the director of athletics and coach durkin are ultimately responsible. gornor larryoguen and the university president both saying this was a deeply disturbing report. we do know an external review is under way and the resul that are due out in about a month's time. suit,amily has yet to file though, against the university. we are live n in college park, i'm justin finch, news 4. back to you in the studio. >> thank you. > 6:35. here's a look at our other top story this morning. we could learn about additional charge the mclean mother who allegedly shot and killed her two daughters. the second daughter passed away this weekend. fairfax county police said the rl died early saturday morph mo morning a week after the shooting. the other d ghter died at the scene. their names have not been released. today the trial begins for a woodbridge man charged with killing his wife and a police officer.
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rona hamilton faces a death sentence for crystal hamilton and ashley guindon back in 2016. she was responding to a stdo call. this was her first day on the streets. summer vacation isci offily over for some local students. it's infirst day of class for students in spotslvania county and culpeper county and warren county. we are getting you ready forsc ol. look out for our special reports all month long. can youelieve it? it is here. schools in maryland don't head back to class a untiler labor day, but you should stock up on the school supplies this, wef you can. maryland's tax-free week runs through saturday. you won't have to pay sales tax on clothing and footwear that costs less than $100 per item. in addition, the first $40 of a bapack or bookbag willfr also be tax . it is 6:37 just about now.
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late-night shockers. if you went to bed before d.c.'s teams fished playing, a few surprises. we'll fill you in on the wild win and sappointing defeat. he stole a commercial plane right off the tarmac. this modeing, new ils about the airline worker who caused a major securithe scare in sky. your t does your business internet provider promise a lot? le 's see who delivers more. comcast business gives you gig-speed in more places. the others don't. we offer up to 6 hours of 4g wireless network backup. everyone else, no way. we let calls from any of your devices come from your business number. them, not so much. we let you keep an eye on your business from anywhere. the others? nope! get internet on our gig-speed network and add voice and tv for
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newark. marc, thank you. it's now 6:50. now to more breaking news. the baltimore pol the center of a violent and viral video that surfaced over the weekend resigned late last night. the officer who has still not be named by oicials was seen on cellphone video repeatedly punching a man. we're about to show you the video and want to warn you it is graphic and may be disturbing for some viewers. we silenced the veo because of the language. this was recorded back in june. mcgreer's attorney said this was not the pirs tifirst time the o ercame physical with his client. the second offs on administrative duties. 6:51 right now. omarosa kicked off her book tour with some strong accusations against the esident. she appeared on "meet the press" yesterday. >> she released a secret recording she made in a highly
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scure situation room at the white house thehe was fired. she says chi of staff john kelly said he wanted to make her departure friendly and without any difficulty in the future relative to herre tation. omarosa said she was complicit in helping the white houseun deceive the y. >> i had a blind spot where it d trump.don i wanted to see the best in him. and, obviously, failed miserably. >> the white house says her book is full oflies. sarah sanders, the press secretary, calls the recording in the situation room a blatant disregard for our national security. you can hear more from omarosa on "today" show. a security gap at the nation's airports. federal investigators are searching for answers and examining the flight data recorder. they say horizon r agenthard russell took an empty commercial plane in seattle on friday and
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eventually crashed it. russell had the same broad security access that thousands f ramp workers and mechanics have. federal investigators also located human remains at the crash site. the remains are und going review by a medical examiner's office. 6:52 right now. a live picture here from our towerer c where a fog. >> great picture, isn't it? this is a loo here in d.c. this morning. chuck, the sun will try t cut through this at some point, right? >> it will have some sucss here in little bit. when the skies tried to clear out after that rain yesterday and endedui up with a bit of fog. our tower only 200 feet above the parking lot unable to see just those two 200 feet down. our city camera havingore success from arlington county over the river. and mostlyloudy and somewhat foggy start around the city. the densest of the fog outhe across t shenandoah valley and that's where the dense fog
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advisory has been posted up until 9:00 a.m. this morning. and also a flash flood northern maryland and parts of northwestern virginia and eastern west virgin. that goes until 10:00 tonight. those are the areas that had the most rain over the weekend which could, again, seeore rain later on today. right now, though, storm team 4 radar findingew only a f showers over the northern baynd out to the eastern shore. on the wider view, an area of low pressure inhe upper levels of the atmosphere will keep our weather very unsettled. r so, thn chances later today are very, very high, indeed. here's a look at future weather. not much going on now until 1:00 or 2:00. showers across the blue ridge and work their way into the d.c. metro area. the tail end likely to be rained on and then the o heaviest the rain today probably between 6:00 p.m. and10:00 p.m. and then trying out a little bit after that. he door you go, 66 at though,airport and 75, at national airport.
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eatemperatures today will in the mid-80s before the clouds start to generaten the rain chance. your chance of getting rained on stands at 70%. coming up withig in the mid up toer 90s. more 90 degree days just in time for wednesday, thursday and friday. the weekend, only a shower chance on your saturday. >> all right, chuck, thank you very much. inbound 66 we're still very, byry slow there. two lanes blockehat crash here this morning. big delays. you want to allow extra time for sure. before old centerville lane. taking a look at southbou 270 after urbana, still have that crash with just is the shoulder getting by here this morning. as we spin around and take a look at 270ereeaded northbound. you're completely clear and the rest of the southbound lanes are looking good as well. beltway, inner loop and outer loop, nompig ints there. looking good on the beltway and
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inbound single lane getting by a crash.ut ound as you're approaching spo inspotscivania. und 66 no problem there's from fairfax county parkway and quant q quantico on up is just fine. listen to wtop fmhe you hop in your car today. guys? time.55 is your four things to know. a coach bus carrying 50 passengers romd.c. to newark, penn station crashed into an overpass. this is video from the scene. everyone is expected to survive. look for the latest in the nbc washgton app. university of maryland football coach dj durkin is on administrative leave. the decision over the weekend comes after an explosive report
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about abuse allegations within e football program. a player died in june after collapsing afterti pracce. the attorney for the family wants durkin fired. calli for paul wiedefeld to be fired gichking special oard aodations to private train car to the rally yesterday. you can read more about the controversy and metro's response in the nbc washington app. news 4 is getting you for school. first day of classes in king george and warren counties in virginia. you can look for the latest s school-reltories in our nbc washington app. all month long, we're getting you ready for school. tomorrow we have some tips to stay organized as the kids head back to class. we'll have some ideas on simple ways the whole family can start the school year off on the right foot and keep it up all year. remember, we're live starting at 4:00 a.m. week days on nbc 4. join us.
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