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today. lauryn rickets tracking it from the storm team 4 weather center. what are you thinking, lauryn? >> i'm thinking right now we're going to have some freezing rain out there. hold on just a second. i have to start playing my maps we're going to see freezing rain out there as we continue through the morning at least. and then, yeah, then it's changing over to just plain rain as we head into the afternoon. and it coulde heavy at times. let's go ahead and show you what's going on out there. weudave the c in d.c. we're not seeing much. 26 -- 36 is the temperature. a little bit of freezing in d.c. temperatures are below freezing. we're at the 32 degree mark. freezingrain, sleet mixed in will continue to push plus area. we're going to break itown for you and let you know what to expect this morning. there's going to be slickou spo there. that's coming up in a few minutes. >> thank you for t heads up, lauryn. as the temperatures dip, homeless shelters, busy trying
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to keep people out. of the co >> a lot of shelters are open. health officials say everyone needs to pay attention when the temperatures drop, especially when it's cold and wet outside. >> ifou see someone who appears not to have a safe place to go, then y can call the hypothermia hot line. we ask that you have the time,e ocation of the siting and be able to give a description of the rson. >> and remember, hypothermia can occur when temperatureov are 40 degrees. you often don't even know it's happening. it can affectour ability to think clearly and move. >> developing this morning, montgomery count police are trying to piece together what caused a crash sending sevthal people t hospital. chopper 4 was over the scene. it happened last night in rockville around 7:00. authorities say a ford focus and ford van collided as the van was making a left turn. the focus then hit a brick sign on the side of the road.
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fourteens and one woman in the ford focusen were tak to the hospital with critical injuries. the driver of the van is expected to be okay. there's a mystery suounding the death of a elderly couple found in their gaithersburg condo. a caretaker discovered their bodies and called wpolice. the discovered around 10:30 in the morning. theas husband w 94. the wife was 85. they say there's no wider threat to the greater community here. his heart drew him to work with the hungry, the homeless and less fortunate, but a young life was cut short by a bullet meant for someone else. >> his family is working to help others in the city. >> reporter: inside roofer's union on 18th street, a table full of candles, one for each person murdered in the district of colombia this year. smilingown on them is the face
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of tom. she was shot and killed tober 24th. he was on his way home from a nonprofit.t stopped a traffic light when someone began shooting from a nearby alley. a bullet struck tom.at hisr is donating not just a percentage but allf this weekend's profits to anti-gun violence efforts. he says it is just the beginning to bringange he wan about in his son's name. >> our friends and people whoe weet through this horrible, tragic experience have all expressed a willingness to do anything to step up, share their connections, give us the resources and their time. >> this weekend a section of the bar's wallill be filled with the names and faces of all of the district 2018 homicide victims. a 10 friday night cover charge will go to local efforts.
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>> right now we're trying to buy gifts for kids affected by gun violence this christmas. >> tom's murder remains an additional source of pain for his family. in adams morgan, jackie bensen, news 4. a dire warning for our country from a new climate change report the white house report projects the u.s. economy shrking by hundreds of billions of dollars by the end of the century. more people will be killed byen wog air pollution, diseases, heat waves and allergies. t scientl us global warming is making disasters like the california wildfires and hurricanes more destructive. the administration says the report is largelyased on the most extreme scenarios. the white house quietly released it the day after thanksgiving. the report contradicts with president trump has said in the past. >> this is a strange scam. it's happening now during the holidays. it's promising a lot of presents but it could land y
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in hot water. it's called the secret sister gift anexch. this is on facebook. the scam promises you're going to get 36 gifts in return for buying one. sounds too good to be true.t becauseis. by recruiting others to participate, that's how they claim you'll get the gifts. n, requires people to disclose personal inform and the u.s. postal service was par party -- participants could face charges for mail fraud. >>on't give any of your information. on social media. >> a festive aosphere at the national zoo in d.c. a flip of the switch kicked off the annual z lights display. th l.e.d. lights transform this zoo every year. there are all sorts of attractions including the ginger bread village. the lights go on every night through january 1st. entry to the zoo is free.
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but if you're wondering where to findangie. thanksgiving is over. paving the way for the christmas season. you canelebrate at d.c.'s annual popup bar. this is your hangout? >> fill her up. >> it's always so crowded. it's open for business with lights galore. check this out. they have signature drinks that's sure to make a slash. we're showing this video becausy thr they're paying tribute to a d.c.favorite, bei bei. there's even ari named santa bei bei. miracle on 7th street opened yesterday. it will servenk ds through the new year. here's a look at how to get around your weekend. >> i have a look at your first 4 traffic. weekenils this on the green line, a regular weekend. red line trainsve ten to 20 minutes this weekend. yellow, blue, orange,ilver trains run every 24 minutes. remember, no yellow line s mvice
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coday morning. the 26th through sunday cember 9th repairs on the yellow line bridge. ha areat weekend. i'll see you monday morning for news 4 today. well, it's been in trende the 1800s. the same person has been at the top. now he's stepping away. there'still a lot for him to ac'smplish. whathead for him and for the historic newspaper the
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>> reporter: the newspaper business is -- >> flourishing. >> reporter: at the washington afro. edga broken says readers want a paper focussed on an african amer >> we tell our story to our people, and people appreciate that. >> reporter: that's kept readers hooked from the very first publication in 1892. brookens manages the washington edition. after nearly 30 years, brookens is part of afro history, and many consider him h thert and soul of the paper. >> i'ven told that someone dubbed doctor d.mr. d.. what? >> reporter: the social page is the driving force of readership. >> who made it on the social pages of the afro newspaper this week? th figure if i made it s on to thial pages, i have
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arrived. i have arrived. >> reporter: and there are in ongo challenges such as visibility in stores and on newsstan newsstands. he's got plenty of pep in his step, but at 71 and after two years battling prostate cancer, he's retires with a bucket list. >> i get to go back and see what south korea look20like 2019, . afro will survive regardless. the afroer will be regardless of who is leading the ship. >> incredible to think 1892 when it started. >> i know, and for him to lead this for three deca s, he deserves that retirement. congratulations to him. >> let take youutside for a live look. it's a storm team 4 weather alert day. no for the cold but we're feeling what's to come later today. lauryn rickets is tracking that for us just ahead.
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facebook page. her annoy ance at mumbo sauce. she probably expected the cowback. >> s holler at us and get a piece of the city for her. >> y can find it a the shrimp boat or dupont circle. it doesn't get more d.c. than that. here at the shop made in d.c. where everything is d.c.-made, it's a hot item. >> people come in here specifically looking for this sauce. >> over by the shrimp boat we found someone who remembersn pouring it early as 1967. >> it has the st, the tang. it was not too sweet, not too sour. just perfect. >> here on 8th street. >> they say it came from someone else. back in 2013 the u.s. patent
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office gave bragging rights legally to a chicago joint that bega serving it in the gi50s y. but the maker of another sauce says her company and recipe are based on strong d.c. traditions. >> if i have to goha by my grandmothers told me, she was eatingmumbo sauce in the 1950s in d.c. >> it's a good d.c. thing. it's hot sauce and ketchup. it's great. >> reporter: a spokesperson for the mayorays she was trying to give washington residents something to talk about over the thanksgiving holiday other than midterm e elections or shopping. based onhat we're hearing, missionaccomplished. we're by the big chair. derek ward, news 4. >> we want to know how d.c. you are. test your essential d.c. knowledge by taking our quiz. if you open our nbc washington
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app, there was another maryland dele who kind of paralleled the words saying he was annoyed by old bay seasoning. >> what isth happening i world? >> i know. some people thought it was a funny joke. others were like bhat was in taste. no pun intended. >> i like how rickets take mor of an issue with the guy who is supporting mumbo sauces wearing the cowboys hat. >> i don't know why we inteiewed thatguy. i would have been like see you. >> cut him out for the next show. >> get him out of the story. >> the big story today, lauryn, is some people you said could see sleet. >> yep. >> seeezome fg rain. >> yeah. >> that's the scary stuff. >> and one of our listeners for top called into their traffic
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nter and said we've got some freezing rain already on the ground around hill. that's right between -- >> they have good pies out there. >> i know what you're talking about. >> we're hungry. >> mumbo sauce and all sorts of stuff, i'm starving. we have finezing slick spots this morning. ee're going to have the temperatures a litn the chilly side with temperatures in the low 30s. again, freezing morning, and then it will change over to plain rain. heavy rainhis afternoon. much nicer and mild once we get into your sunday. those temperatures will be above normal in the mid to upper 50s. look at the radar. you c see this pink. that is freezing rain with a little bit of sleet mixed in. and this area of low pressure will travel throughoutsehe easternoard. that's bringing the moisture. a lot of this traveling up the i-81 corridor patchy, freezing rain by
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winchester. that's where we're seeing a little bit of mist and some frozen precipitation on the ground already. probably right around route 7. again, current temperatures, you look out at the sannhenandoah valley at the freezing mark. closer to the d.c. area temperatures a above freezing. but with that being said, there's going to be isolated pockets in here where the temperature will be below. as you make your wayor out shopping, decks, sidewalks, untreated surfaces, drawivews, ramps, bridges. those may be slick. winter advisory for everybody in purple until noon. that's when we're expected to warm up or we change over to plain rain. s until theck spots. let's time it out. we'll start this morning 6:00 a.m. it's 6:20 right now. the pink is the frozen reecipitation. e go.
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we start to see the warm air sh in by 8:00. there could be pockets of reezing rain but mainly it' going to be confined to the northern shenandoah valley up through hagerstown. at 1:00, everybody changing to plain rain. it's some of the colder areas, western maryland holding on to precipitation. that's where we have the winter storm warnings. everybody should, everybody should be just plain rain warm enough for plain rain into the middle part of the afternoon. heavy rain at times. we could even have ponding, flooding out there. i s back o to the west in winchester a couple days ago. we wwe looking at s on the ground. it's going to melt and we could have flooding issues with all th leaves and the drains. everything out of h 7e by0 or 8:00 tonight. we're dry into sunday. quick, i want to show you the ice accumulations. this is going to be confined to the north and west from winchester up to hagerstown and
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toward cumberland. temperatur m rising into th to upper 40s. tomorrow mid to upper 50s with plenty of sunshine. then we'll have rain overnight sunday through the first part of monday. monday breezy. teeratures in the mid 50s. we're dry as we head into next week. n we've got more newse other side of this. we'll see u then.yo
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that's t backed up onto 270 to get to the premium outlets yesterday. storesd sta open for more than 24 hours. you can expect it to be prett busy through the rest of the year, especially this weekend. >> look at what i ran into. there was different situations. look to the right of your screen. you can see the gold car. righto the right of that is another car. they're blocking us because you know how there's one lane each y in the parking lot. they are having a standoff trying to get the red r's parking lot. they both have their signal on. she backed in and out three times. nobody would budge. she couldn't get out. ne of the u'll see cars gives in after waiting for five minutes. then i decided to film . then the car finally goes by, and then she can get out and we can mov on. but this is what we're dealing with. it took me an hour on top of that parking garage to get out. i didn't even get to go inside
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because i couldn't find a spot. it was ridiculous. >> with the time we get up, we start ropin off parking spaces and start selling them throughout the day. that would be a great business. now that thanksgiving is over, it's time to decorate for christmas and hanukkah. >> for many thatea stringing up lights inside or outside your house. some lhts have been hazardous. >> susan hogan is working for you with tips to stay safe.>> if you're still using the same l holidayights from years ago, they're probably incandescent. thateans it's aood idea to check them for safety. >> you should check the wires and see if there's anything frayed or broken. make sure the plug is still in good condition. >> and make sure the wire is pliable. if some bul are out, it's safe to replace them, but what@light wojust don't ? >> throw them away. you can't repair them. th can cause a fire.
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>> reporter: that's just one reason jeff only uses l.e.d. lights for his holiday display. >> they're les of a problem. the bulbs are solid. h >> reporte has been installing elaborate displays for the lasar five he programs it through the computer. >> i'm outlining the perimeter of my house. i'm putting up six three foot fl snow flakes. >> reporter: even though he spent $6,000 on the ghts, he says you can't beat the efficiency, and consumer reports says they can last a long time. >> theem exct of being able to interact with the kids.yb they have program their own displays. >> reporter: if you're still using incandescent lights, i did not kw this. the more you string them together, the more of a power overload you can create. just be careful and aware of that. back to you. >> susan hogan. thank you. a live look outside rightnow.
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and you find a magical gift... at an unbelievable price? yes! that's yes for less ross has everyone covered with gifts you'll love to give. and it feels even better when you find them for less-at ross. yes for less. welcome back to news 4 today. >> glad you could join us. we're waking up to cd temperatures. 37 degrees. really the big concern is the
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freezing rain and the sleet that we could be seeing in parts of the region. >> later today especially. >> lauryn is in the storm team 4 weher center starting us off this morning. >> weather alert day out there today. a lot of this freezing rain with some sleet mix in is mainly confined. western areas along .i- one into western loudoun from montgomeryounty, frederick county, maryland. pockets of isolated slick spots and freezing rai could occur along the i-95 corridor. once we warm up by noon, then it will chang over to plain rain. but then t heavy at timese durig afternoon. nicer as we head into sunday. a look at the overall radar right now. you can only see this on your nbc washington app. the pink representative of sleet maybe or freezing rain and some sleet out there. you can see this is mainly confined through shenandoah county trying to s
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the eastern side of the blue ridge mountains. eventually it will d that. the thing is our temperatures along 95 are above freezing. winter weather advisory for saturday. thisnt goes noon for everybody in purple. for freezing rain and sleet. eventually changing over to all rain. we'll talk about accumulations and problems this morning and the restou of y weekend forecast coming up. thank you, lauryn. we conwnue to fol breaking news in prince george's county. a woman rushedta to the hos after a single vehicle accident. it happened around 45 in the morning. you can see police, how they found this suv. it's turned over on the side. when they arrived, it was on fire. you see the firefighter putting out thee remnants of flames. a lot of smoke. we're told the woman is in critical condition right now. >> we'reoing to stay in prince george's county. this is in laurel.n more t0 people forced out of their hopes when a fire started in their apartment
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building. it was at k court. they spent time checking for hot spots. smoke was pouring into the night sk 26 adults and six children were not allowed back into their homes. all of thisappening in the midst of this overnight cold. as the temperatures dip, homeless shelters are going to be really busy trying to keep people out of the cold. >> a lot of shelters already open. hypothermia vans doing the checks. they're going around help those who do not have a place to stay. health officials say everyone ttneeds to pay aention when the temperatures drop lik we're experiencing. especially when it gets cold and wet outside. >> you see someone who appearsh not t a place to be, a safe place to go, then you can call theot hrmia hotline. we ask that you have the time, the location of the siting and be able to give a description of what the pern looks like. >> we put that number in our nbc washington app. we want to ouremind hypothermia can occur when temperatures are above0
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degrees. you often don't know it's happening. it can affect your ability to think clearly and move. developinghis morning, montgomery county police trying to piece together what caused a crash that senteveral people to the hospital. chopper 4 over the scene. it happened last night in rockville near westbury road the drivers of a ford focus and ford van collided as the van was trying to make a lt turn. the focus hit a brick sign on the side of the road. four tareenagers and one woman e ta to the hospital. the driver of the van is expected to be ok. mystery in the death of an elderly couple found in their gaithersburg condo. they were found in their home on chevy chase street. the husband was 94. his wife was 85. montgory county police are investigating but they warn there is no wider threat to the community. there will be a fundraiser for victims of gun violencet
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roofer's union in adams morgan. the owner's son is a victim of gun olence. tom marmet was killed by rando gunfire last month. marmet was aocial worker and the son of roger marmet. the fundraiser started last night. do driving tof folks get back home after the holiday. a warning when you're filling up your gas tank as you head home. there's a rise in scams at gas stations. thieves are using smaller skimms that can steal your credit card information. crs can use this through blue tooth. they don't need to go back to get your informion. texas and florida are hot spots for the crimes now. police recommend you either pay with cash or pay insideith your credit card or choose the pump that's closest to th clerk. federal health officls are
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eloser to tracking down the source of th e. coli outbreak in romaine lettuce. there was a tweet thent t lettuce likely came from california. health officials are warning you to throw away all romaine lettuce or mixes thaton ctain tomaine and clean any surfaces that it may have uched. the fda is working to restock supplies with lettuce tt will soon be harvested from different regions. >> as youray holinds down when you prepare for the week ahead, a big metro rail closure. the yellow line shutting down starting monday. repair crews will work on the bridge over the potomac rivers. the blue line is going to pick up the slack taking riders two and frat franconiaspringfieldations and huntington. a dire warning. the white hou report projects
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the u.s. economy shrinking by hundreds of billions ofol drs by tend of the century. more people will be killed by worsening air pollution, and natural disasters. the adminis tation says report is largely based on the most extreme scenarios. the white house quietly it the day after thanksgiving. the report contradict what president trump has said in the past. well, the cool temperatures did not force everybody inside last night. >> they did not. a lot of folks went outsi to enjoy holiday events. zoo lights, holiday market miracle on 7th arstreet. shstone checked out some of the cool spots. >> i'm happy. >> reporter: ror is visiting d.c. from new jersey. >> three, two, one. >> reporter: go. she ice skates on the roof at the wer gate hotel this chilly holiday weekend. >> i'm not that happy about the coldness.
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but i'm happy i can see my cousins. >> reporter: there's a lot for her to do thiskend up until the new year. the smithsonian national zoo launched zoo lights tonight. it powers more than 500,000 environmentally friendly l.e.d. lights transforming the zoo into a winte wonderland after dark. >> for the new things we have a ginger bad village. it's down by the elephant outpost. we have trees that dance and react to songs down at the great meadow, andav we a kids play zone. >> reporter: and for the adults who want to get out, tke a l at the miracle on 7th street pop up bar.or decked out f the holiday season. >> i'mere having a great time. >> and people are also having a great timeuying gifts for family and friends at the holiday market. >> are you p of me? >> thank you. >> reporter: rori says she's gifted on the ice and she gives nd tips. >> then you start gliding.
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>> reporter: how am i doing? >> od. >> reporter: i'm going fast. how fast can i go? can you believe it? she beat me. >> my friend. yeah. isn't she cute? >> reporter: right now i'm at the weler gate hot walking into a cozy igloo. this is the t perfect place relax with your friends, family members, have food and wine and also you could have some alone now, as you saw, they also have ice skating here at the rooftop. there are a lot of events this holiday weekend if you want to find more information, go to our c washington app. at the water gate hotel, i'm shomari ste, news 4. don't laugh at the alone time, david. there's blankets and pillows in ther >> shomari is still there this morning. >> that's right. keeping himself company. it can feel like everything is under construction when you're driving to and from d.c., but this project sticks out.
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this morning we areetting a close and personal look at the major work that's being done to urone of most iconic bridges. >> if you travel it, you know it well. memorial bridge is a construction zone.ea adamed this week it's about a lot more than just road work. >> reporter: it's safe t say the memorial bridge is fully under renovation. there's some incredible stuff happening here, becau while the bridge itself is being strengthened to support cars, bicycles a pedestrians, this structure is also a memorial. and that's being restored. >> it's served as a memorial to our veteran's sacrifices and the symbolic link between the north and the south. >> reporr: it's well thought
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out. >> each piece is labelleeewith a piece of type and red piece. green mea good. red means there's repairs needed. >> reporter: it's amazing that piece by piece this is coming apart because it is a memorial. that piece weighsbout 3,000 pounds, and there are over 2000 of those pieces just on one side of the bridge that are being taken apart. these pieces will be taken to a stone , cleaned and repaired. they go right back where they ca from >> it's very important. this is a piece of our history. the bridge opened in 1932. it's historic. >> reporter: the work to strengthen the bridge is track. half the bridge is out of service and being fixed. once this side is fixed, work switches to the other side. it's going to require some travel patience through here for a while.ir thee project expected to be complete in 2021. on the memorial bridge, adam, news 4. >> and the entire memorial
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>> we'll tak you to up to new york with kate snow and peter alexander standing by. >> good morning. coming u on "today," millions of americansilracing for the winter storm. highways and airports across the country affected. dylan is going to have the full forecast for those hitting the roads. >> alsoahead, did police make a stake. authorities saying the alabama shopping mall shooter could be at large admitting they may havg killed the wro man. after the black friday bonanza, the deals coast t coast, the mad dashor more discounts as millions of americans flood the stores, they try to fill up their shopping carts online. are the biggest bargain yet to come? we can't already have our shopping do. we have work ahead of us. >> those stories and more when we come up i ave three kids now. i am behind the 8 ball. i'm not on t of my game. >> i haven't even started. >> you're with me.
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>> the deals keep coming down. we have time. >> especially clothing. we keep waiting. >> prime is 20 -- two days, and they wrap. >> millennials. >> w let's keeph the theme of shopping. >> local store owners stocking up f a day critical for their surviv survival. l business saturday. >> i was able to get a preview in northern virginia. >> reporter: a popup bookstore, allie's dream coming to life in , e place she grew alexandria. >> i thought 2019 was when i was going to open. and then allf a sudden six weeks later i have a bookstore. >> reporter: thanks south city of alexandria's development folks, old town books is debuting this small town saturday. >> people think they're on the
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decline, b more and more bookstores are opening every my whole vision for this store is that it's a retail store, but it's an event space. reporter: we've noticed that local shops like thread leaf have been using their physical space as a communityathering of sorts. they're also using the digital space as a place where thean connect with other locals. their neighbors. >> reporter: thread leaf owner ltivating her following on instagram showcasing unique fashion. >> a lot of my designers are not on amazon. theyon't sell online. a lot of them aren't even available in the states. >> reporter: she left the hill for shion. >> my hours are probably the same. >> reporter: hard work b it's passion. >> we have ase good ba. you see owners all over the place. they connect with you. >> reporter:ore than 80f the shops in old town are
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locally owned. they hope you consider small business saturday not as a way to buy cheap but meaningful. >> people love to com to the local businesses. it's a display of support for people like me who have grown up here and are going on a limb ang investy life savings in this project. >> reporter: investment in one's neighbors adding to the holiday spirit. it's goingo be interesting. it's small business saturday, but we also have a messy saturday in store for us. i encourage everybody to get out there. you can bring the umbrellas. maybe wait until later this afternoon. i believe there's going to be frozen spots out there this morning. frzing rain and sleet. we're starting to see it pop up on radar. this is going to be possible for there could be isolated spots that hold onto c ad afternoon, into early afternoon, 1:00, 2:00. for mostf us it's plain rain
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by then. slick spots. bridges, ramps, driveways, decks, beec careful elly if you're parking for small business saturday shopping.s sidewaould be a little on the slippery side. then we have the heavy rain later on this afternoon. once it switcs over tlain rain, it's going to be heavy at times. here's a look at the radar. you can see the pink. freezing rain with a little bit of sleet mixedn in some areas. again, this continues to roll right up the i-81 corridor. patchy into the northernah shenan valley. starting to spill on to the eastern side of thelue ridge mountains. we'll see freezing rain around the d.c. area asth we go int next couple hours. winter weather advisory for the areas in purple. look at the areas in nk. that's a worm wainter storm war. into eastern maryland, it holds the cold air longer. more ice accumulation for the areas in pink. for most of us, freezing rain
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and sleet with minor accumulation. changing all rain later this afternoon. it will melt off. taking a look at the crent temperatures. you can see up and down i-95,bo we're well freezing. that's good news for us. there's still going to be isolated spotsre out definitely through montgomery into c loudounnty through fairfax county and toward the i-81 corridor where all the temperatures are just at freezing right now. they may drop a degree through the 7:00 a.m. hour. let's take you h hour byr and tell you what to expect. freezing rain with some sleet possible now. and then you can see that rain moves in. t withs green right here, this is just plain rain. i believe there's going to be pockets of freezing rain out there. definitely freezing rain up for the northern shenandoah value slee a wn. valley to hagers the areas in the winter storm warning ho d one cold air
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longer. through the easterupanhandle, ay hold onto that cold air too. i'm watching there through the morning. everybody else, plain rain and it's heavy at times. that's the yellows and reds. it continues through the afternoon. all this is out of here, 7:00 or 8:00 tonight. then we go dry as we head into the overnight. talking about iceti accumu. this is mainly confined in stern maryland everybody is going to get ado gd se of rain. we could have an inch of rain and done.s said mid to upper 40s. plain rain by lurchl. -- lunch. shopping, icy spots around. christmas tree lightings, the rain should be out of here by 00 or 9:00 p.m. rain moves in sunday night. we'll have it for monday morning. ou monday afternoon. breezy on monday and then we quiet down as we head into next
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rain but not only noon. winter weather advisories go until noon for everybody. mainly this is going to be through i-81. there's going to lick spots in the greater washington area. loudoun county, fairfax county. be careful, especially on untreated surfaces. then heavyooain this afte after a little bit of ice accumulation, especlly west, then an inch of rain. out of here by 8:00 p.m. torrow lookingetter with plenty of sun. >> all right. you're tracking it all. we'll be back on the air with the latest update at the latest update at >> for now to the "today show"
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good morning. hollywood weekend havoc. a major winter storm begins pounldi pounl pounding the middle of the country as millions get home from thanksgiving vacations. more than 35illion under some rt of hdvisory. dyla what you need to know. >> fatal mistake. >> all of a sudden you heard active shooter, get in the back, get in the back. >> police u deadly force after nfire rang out now say they may have killed the wrong man. the questio now is the shooter still at large. big spenders coast to coast. a black friday bonanza. >> i got here
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