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news 4 today starts now. >> a rain-soaked sunday night turns into an equally wet monday morning. the rain may be on the radar today. you'll see snow falling again. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. we want to get you to that forecast. melissa mollet is standing by with a check of the roads. we're in the middle of winter. not surprising,right? >> would you feel better if i told you we're getting to the end of winter? >> yes. >> meetpr logicalg begins march 1st. we're not that far away from the begipping of t changing of the seasons. that being said, we have to get through this week first. there's an increasing cnce for big weather troubles starting
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wednesday morning. for today, nothing to worry about. mperatures in the mid and upper 40s today. it will b be on tezy side at times. tomorrow, mostly nonshine. ing too bad to worry about. radar this morning, temperatures, there we are. 30s to around 40de ees. there's rain drops along i-95. these are eastbound towards thele bay bridge and southern maryland. it's an improving weather picture for today. the wednesday morning pavmises to a lot of snow as part of the forecast. >> i like the powder and the pretty stuff, not the ice. i don't want the ice on the roads. i just want roads closed. frederick, near hiayward road. we have the lanes open this
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morning. inner l loop, outp of the beltway, everything looks good. too much green. all of that radar showing you where it's raining. 66, liv look at cedar lane. no worries. but seeing that rain. lark and vre, no brunswick service on marc today. d no vre running today. aaron? >> thank you. it ice 5 's ee's 5:02. cameras were there when firefighterser putting out flames here. we reached out to investigators to find out if anyone was inside or if they determined a cause. now, major news from the veteran. theodore mccarrick has been expelled from the roman catholi
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priesthood. >> an investigation found that sexual abuse allegations against him were credible. david is in the newsroom. >> reporter: let' t puts into perspective. mccarrick is once among the most powerful men inho the cc church. he had close ties to high-ranking politicians. during his time as archbishop of washington, d.c., he could pick up the phone and talk with leader this ruling is a massive separation between the church and the man that used to guide popes. following the bombshell, reports came out that mccarrick forced adult seminariansim with on many occasions. in july, pope francis ordered him to a life of penance and
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prayer. church expertsexplain what this means for mccarrick. >> mckccar committed crimes. and the church acted, perhaps not as quickly as some would like. but in church time, they aed very quickly, i think, to reach a good judgment about the crimes that mccarrick had committed. >> mccarrick is the highest ranking church leader and t first cardinal to be dismissed from the priesthood. >> i'm interesting to learn more about how thehu catholich works. what physically happens to marrick? >> he has been living, for the past several months in kansas. it's been a priest retirement center of sorts. he's no longer given the benefits of retirement fro the catholic church.
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that being said, he is a priest from stdt. that doesn't mean he had to take af vow poverty or promise of poverty. they can build their own savings. i'm told he has a substantial savings and he has some friends. >> okay. >> we're going to come up in the next half hour with some reaction from a sexual abuse survivor. you're going to hear more on at. >> david, thanks so much. stay with news 4 and our washington app for continuing coverage on the scandal. openhe app and search mccarrick. a bowie weathfather was hit killed by a drunk driver this weekend. the suspect, christopher thomas, drove the long way down route 32, and hit mccarter head-on.
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justin finch on how the family is coping. >> reporter: it'e hard to imagat in family is now going through. their worlds tned upside-down by a wrong-way crash. here's a look at ramon mccarter jr. he w killed early saturday morninna rundle police think he was driving on route 32, when a pickup driver crashed into him head-on. that pickup was going the wrong way on route 32. they found mccarter dead athe scene. he was leaving a freptd's house. natalie mccarter has lost her h husban vhigh school sweetheart. their children have lost the most important mann their lives. mccarter's wife, now widow, calls us, she will never forget their final phon before that crash.
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>> imagine being called and being told, i'm on my way home. i see you soon. i love you. and have your life being taken away. >> reporter: police have identified the driver of the pickup aser christothomas. he is facing charges of mnz and diu. his family is going to need some help. h wee their gofundme page nked to oursite. >> so sad. justin, thank you. toappening y, the political battle begins. now, lawmake plan to introduce a resolution disapproving of the move. senior adviser steven miller said, if congress passe legislation blocking the
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declaration, president trump will veto it. he is willing ttake it all the y to the supreme court. and president trump's troubles don't end with a fight over his emergency declaration last night, andrew mccabe spoke with "60 minutes" and began how he laid out investigations of mr. trump. this was after the president fired james comey. mccabe said he knew his time within the fbi was coming to an end. what he didn't know is he would be fired a little more than a day before he could collect his pension. >> i guess i should have, because the president spoke about itadublicly. he me it clear that he wanted me gone before i could retire. i believe i was fired because i opened the case against the president the united states. >> mccabe also spoke about the
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details surrounding the possibility of removing president trump under the 21st amendment.> esident trump's pick to be the next u.s. ambassador to theo united n has withdrawn from consideration. r nauert, who previously worked for the state department, said the nomination process has grueling on hefamily. nbc news reports she failed to pay taxes on a foreign-born nanny. shhedid not disclose it when joined the administration. this morning, we're learning more about a workpla shooting in aurora, illinois. look at the emotnal vigil held yesterday. five people were killed, including an intern. it was his first day on the job. six others were killed in that shooting. the suspected gunman was killed by police.
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we are getting new information on a weekend shooting that made many think there was an active shooter. >> police arlooking for jamari hammond. they say he shot a man after getting into a fight another person. the pair did not know each otheo prior to theing. >> this was a targeted incident. it was a shooting at the mall, not a mall shooting. >> the victim is expected to be okay. we're learning a student was attacked at a montgomery county school. this happened last week in gaithersburg. four students face assault charges that left the victim hurt. a former transgender student may have won a fight.
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vin grimm sued the schoo board in 2017.ct the distanned him from using the restroom. a federal judge ruled that grimm can sue the school board. it lists him as female on his transcript. the board will hold a public meeting tomorrow, to discuss allowing transgender students to use restrooms that correspond with anywhere gender identity. still ahea how many push-ups can you do? why your answer may be an indication for your riskor deadly illness. >> and we're cleing the clutter out of your home. >>ute clyde here available for adopti ooption. he's of a kind dog. he has sixtos on each of the back paws. a little on the rainy side this morning.
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expectation-shattering lineup.t pay no interr 72 months on most buick models. you're watching news 4 today. >> 5:16 right now.le middged men who can do more than 40 push-ups may have a lower chance of cardiovascular disease. this was done at harvard. men who cod do 40 pushups were 96% less likely to develop heart failure than tho who did fewer than ten. it was more accurate than a standard treadmill test. >> they are hard to do wit the form a everything. >> do them right. t yeah.
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another studs one from duke university, reveals that some american children is are being exposed to dangerous chemicals in their own homes. >> the study says all vinyl ng floorind flame-retarded foam, which is used in sofas and otc.r furniture, can be toxi the toxins in the bloodsead to health problems. pp a social worker from marlboro who was fur lowed during the shutdown, was given the surprise of her life, courtesy of ellen. >> are you aan of the "ellen" show? >> you're talking to ellen. hi. >> her reaction was priceless. and check out what happened when the show sent former pro football player to her house. she couldn't hide her exampl there.
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she played a round of dollars. >> you served in the air force? >> yes. >> if you were to land a play in kuala lumpur, what country would you be in? >> malaysia. >> she knew that one. >> s is a social worker, too she went to work without pay. malaysia won $20,000, thanks to ellen. ellen knows how to make people's days. >> doing some good. you can watch "ellen" at 3:00. stick around for news 4 at 4:00. yes. >> stick around for news 4 at 4:00. it's time to get a check on our forecast. >> it will be a rainy start to the day today. bright sunshine and a gusty wind later this afternoon and dry thugh the day tomorrow. tuesday night, after midnight, tuesday night into wednesday w morninre going to see everything start as all-snow.
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it wil stick right away. wednesday morning, all-snow. accumulating snow likely 2 to 4 ifsnches ofsn . wednesday afternoon and evening, temperatures will try to rise into the mid-30s in the afternoon. that will change the snow to a mix. expect a big impact on travel plans all day thwednesday. may linger into thursday, as well. again, your monday, nothing to worryabout. temperatures are above e 30. st of the rain, inching its way off of the i-95 corridor. a little wet here. plenty ofdl p to jump around this morning. this is a drying trend for thes f the day. today, we'll t be basunshine
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and a gusty northwest wind. tomorrow is no problem. 8:00, tuesday nht. is will sta all-snow and stay until lunchtime. and how long does that take to changeover from all-snow to all-rain. i hate of thinking of that happening after the sun goes down on wedneay night. likely to be most of rain on thursday morning. how much snow? enough. the euroan model says two to five.le ne to say, we're going to watch in carefully. plan on a weathlert for wednesday, lingering into thursday, as well. weather returns physician friday. and more rain for the d. melissa, you have to haven etter
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news tl that. >> some of the rain on the roads is moving out of the area.15 southbound at hayward. inner loop and outer loop of the beltway,e looking fre. three crashes out of the way. all of thereen showing you where it's raining today. becausef the holiday, no brunswick serce on vi
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you're watching news 4 today. >> how many times have you thought about cleaning out your closets but put it off because you didn't know where to start? this week, we are checking out a new tidying friend. >> yes. it's called thkonmari method. it's a best-selling book and pular netflix series. it helped thousands of people trying to get organized. key, only keeping items that spark joy in your life. >> we're putting it at home and at work to show you how it can help clear the clutter from your life. >> i'm going to go up there. >> we're going to go through all of this.
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>> where to begin. t can be the scariest par any process, especially when it s.mes to finding a way to be organized that stiat what kay kihani found. now, she is a certified consultant, trained in the konmari method. >> as a single mother of two, i had struggle staying organized. >> it breaks down the task of total organization into more manageable projects. first, separate your into categories. clothing, books, papers, miscellaneous, such as kitchenwear and other items and sentimental items. >> by the time you get to the sentimental items, you have -c checked your jhecking skills. >> you need to bring all of hae items of tparticular category in one place. that gives you a visual sense of volume. it's easier for you to decide which one sparks joy and which
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y esn't. >> i am feeling with this. >> reporter: that's the central component. hold each item and ask yourself if it sparks joy >> the process doesn't focus on getting rid of things. but keing things that sparks joy. >> thank you for the maybe two times i wore i >> reporter: once you completed a catego each item you own.for finishing the whole process will not only declutter your space, but also your mind. i >> workia tidy space, very efficient. you don't look for things. you really save time. it's peaceful. and also, reduces stress. you can start the konmari method atome. if you need a boost to get
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started, kay is 1 of 200 co certifieultants in the world who can help.fi out more about her and the process in the nbc washington app. >> you think your mess is too big to tackle, think ain. this week, we'll show you how it works inside maryland home and here inside the newsroom. tune in tomorrow for more tips on clearing the clter from your life. >> he was a good start about it. hesan hogan is helping cut the clutter in your ki a professional organizer helped susan organize her own kitchen. that's a lot of stuff. she has a big pantry. i don't have a big pantry.
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>> i have an issue with my spices. right, chuck? >> re. >> you're still organizing your kitchen. >> i live insp a small e. i don't have room for extra oregano. four things you n to know about the weather. after a rainy start today, we'll be w dryl before lunchtime, turning windy today.ea but aller eyes this week are focused on wednesday. more about that and how long that may last coming up. plus, questions for jussi smollett. another twist into the investigation of the alleged attack by the "empire">> actor. and he led the redskins to three super bowls. t joe gibbs is calling yesterday's daytona 500 his biggest win yet. my name is elaine barber, and i'm a five-year cancer survivor. surviving for five years is a big deal. i had so many people at ctca
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enjoy it when you can. then, the bottom drops out and we're talking about snow. o i'm going wait. >> you're going to wait? >> for the sunshine. lcome to your monday. i'm eun yang. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. if you're up early with us, it shouldn't be too crowded out there. a lot of schools and offices are closed for the holiday. >> melissa mollet is keeping an eye on the roads for you. mr. chuck bell is in the storma weather center to tell us what is going on. >> it's not done with wintery et.pr idents day, we have great storms. 1983, all-time winner for snow. we're not talking about an all-time winner, but w enough snow toav serious impacts on school, the government. after your monday, after a rainy sunday night, it was raining hard when i came in earlyhis morning.
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that's trending to come to a quick end. rain drops here. rover theer and into southern maryland. the rain has ended in the shenandoah valley. the rain is over for west virginia and northern maryland at this point. it was all-rain, too. temperatures in the upper 30s to around 40. an improving weather picture here. wayne to showers. and back to sunshine. it will be blustery around here ilday. winds up over 30 per hour. tomorrow, nothing to worry about. chilly.nd clouds thicken up late in the day and snow. impactful amounts of snow on wednesday morning. >> thank you, chuck. taking a look right now at the roads. the beltway a route 1. nice, high camera showing you no issues. just lot of rain across the area. that is moving through.
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all of the green on the eastnd the southern side of the beltway this morning. frederick, left shoulder is blocked by the crash. but the lanes are now open. nothing really in your way. looking at 70 down to the spur.r 66 mil hour gets you there in 27 minutes. >> thank you. we turn to the major news from the vatican over the weekend. mccarrick has been eelled from the roman catholic priesthood. the holy sea coming down with the fate of mccarrick on saturday. this is after sexual abuse allegations against him were found to be credible. >> david culver has been tracking developments from the start of this story. we are hearing reaction from survivors. he was a huge influence for people in thecommunity.
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it must be huge for them. >> anybody who had a tie to the catholic church, you're right. and sex abuse survivors, weighing in on the vatican's decision. a try bubel ruibunal say that h children and adults and solicited sex while hearing confessions. while the news of his removal sinks in, countless catholics went to the services on sunday. therls a sense of betrahey feel. and some survivors are worried whether the church is making progress to addss sex abuse by iest. >> i worry this is not going to be anything morehan the equivalent of the pope tossing a
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bone to placate his critics. placate the survckors. >> mccars the highest-ranking catholic church to be defrocked. this is as bishops are flying to rome to take part of a conference and cov-up been the church. i'm learning that in the next half-hour, there is going to b a press conference out of the vatican. we're going to be monitoring that and giving you updates wet have e. >> david, while we have you, could this southern inturn into charge? >> people are asking if he could actually go to jail. the concern has been the statute of limitation. i can tell you speaking to a attorney, this is something they are considering. some of the victims have met
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with an attorney. they're looking at that option. tming up this morning, some reaction of whas means for the church. this has to do with healing, bringing fol back to mass. we'll look at theeality of that. >> this could just be the beginnin of much more to come for the catholic church. developing this morninin baltimore, authorities are investigating a mysterious death outside of mnt bank where the ravens play. a man ran out of a portable bathroom on fire. this happened aroundon russell street. a security guard saw the victim e, running through the marking lot. the man collapsed and died. fire officials say they are not sure what the man was doing. here's look at the other top stories. working to find out more about a fire at a home in capitol
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heights. fire and rescue crews were called to this house. it's not cle what started the fire or if anybody was in the home.fa a bowily is mourning the loss of a father and husband. raymond mccarter jr. was hit and killed by a suspected drunk driver this weekend. the suspect, christopher thomas, drove the wrong way down route 32, d hit mccarter head-on. this morning, we're getting inside look into the investigation of president trum former fbi director andrew mccabe spoke to '60 minutes. he said the counterintelligence investigations was started after comey was fired.te and rod rosein offered to wear a wire when talking with the president. the gnash nationals will be
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in florida today. pitchers and catchers were there last week. noticeably missing was bryce harper. nashvilles opening day is march 28th. a major developmin the alleged hate crime against jussie smollett. the investigation has shifted focus. but they didn't explain what that means. a source close to the probe tells nbc news, the police are investigating if it was a hoax. this twist comes after two brothers were questioned and released lt week. police searched the brothers' home and found a black ski mask, bleach and an empire script. one man worked as an extra on thshow and the other was smollett's personal trainer. a beloved pastor of a megachurch in prince george's
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county passed away this weekend. from the heart church ministries announced the death of dr. john cherry. he and his wife founded to church in 1981.ch the chur's website says he died from complications due to an exploratory procedure. the dr. cherry will be held at from the heart ministries. joe gibbs led washington to three super bowl championships. those were the glory days. >> let that sink in. >> he is calling a feat last night, the biggest of his career. >> his racing team swept the podium at last night's daytona 500. check him out there. you may remember he started joe gibbs racing with his son in 1991. j.d. died last month from a ol neurogical disease. >> nascar honored the younger gibbs' memory during the race.
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it was a heated battle with a 21-car crash and flames.wi buing the race in overtime was the driver, j.d. gibbs himself discovered, denny hamlin. >> i guess everybody can say, well, that just happened. i don't believe that happened. i think the lord looked down on us. and i know j.d. an unbelievable night. unbelievable cwd. the whole thing was a special memory for me. it is one i will never forget. it was the most impoant night of my occupational life. >> his team secured second and third place in the rac it's the first team sweep in the ytona 500 since 1997. >> denny hamlin, a really cool guy from the richmond area. >> that's how we feel about joe
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gibbs. this community still claims him. s.> coming up -- i ran off and joined the circu i'll tel you about my time under the big top. first, heinmates to t rescue? child saved
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you're watching news 4 today. >> a baby was locked in a car. >> this happened on valentine's da eputies were going to break
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into the windis. took about two minutes. the baby was okay. >> team work. >> criminals breaking intot.car. all ri happy ending. for kids that have to go to school or ybody that goes to work, showery and on the wet side. we'll have more than enough sunshine. t it will be blustery.hi that's notng compared to wt we're fahaci
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you're watching news 4 today. >> welcome back. this morning for the first time, we're hearing from the man who sdressed the investigatif the president. former acting director andrew mccabe is out with a new book and interview. tracie potts joins us live with more on how mccabe says he d deputy attorney generarod rosenste discussed using the 25th amendment. good morning. >> repter: hi. e 25th amendment calls for the removal of a president. and he pondered the idea of using the 25th amendment tomo the president from office. and even counted then votes the cabinet to see if he thought they would have those votes.
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no justice said there was basis for that. also, in this first interview, they tked about recording a conversation with enest. d escribed his job interview, where mccabe came in and the president essentially said that the fbi, people who worked there, were thrilled. >> turning to the presonent's na emergency declaration over the border wall. how does the president's plan trying to protect from legal charges expected? >> reporter: right eigh eight states are saying they will e. if congress says, no, we don't like this, would president trump
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use his first-ever veto to overridethat? not a clear yes or no. but steven ll, said the president is going to do what is necessary toha protect declaration to build the wall. now, to a story you saw first on 4. raymond mccarter jr. was hit and killed by a suspected drunk driver this weekend. he leaves behind two children under t age of 10. >> and justin finch has more m frccarter'sed by doe. reporter: in the final phone call, she recalls ramon saying he could not wait to come back home andhe seeir two children. then, he came back home. the 33-year-old was killed saturday morning, close to 2:00 a.m., driving home from a
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friend's that day.r ft. meade police say a pickup truck driver going the wrong way crashed into the camry head-on. the driver was able to walk away and taking into policest y. mccarter's wife saysothat will dong to bring back her college sweetheart and friend, and the father of her two children or the happiness that he brought to their she does say, she is pleased to know the pickup truck driver is going to face a judge. you should not get behind the wheel. you havebeand lyft. >> anna rundle police says he is facing charges of dui as well as
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manslaughter. and we have a link to the gofundme page. we turn to a news 4 i-team investigation. some local drivers are grabbingf more than a cuoe before hitting the road. police say they're seeing a rising number of drivers impaired by marijuana. and as scott macfarlane and the news 4 i-team reports, that has troopers alert to peopng weed behind the wheel. it's difficult to tell you if more people are smoking marijuana. but police will tell you more people are tryg to drive after ing so. this driver, who asked us to call him andrew, says he likes k tothe edge off. >> i suffer from panic attacks. if i feel a panic attack coming on, sometimes i'll take a hit.
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>> reporter: a hit of marijuana, .ten from his vaping devi virginia and d.c. police don't keep data. >> we have marijna seizures almost on a daily basis.>> eporter: but maryland police do. twice as many as the year before. and approximately 40% jump in the bum number of traffic violations. as more states move toward full decriminalization in marijuana, they're training more troopers an coming up, what police look for to see if someone is driving after being impaired after marijuana. and why drivers say, they do so anyhow. for now, scott mcfarlane. right now, the big apple circus is in town.d e of our own had a major
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role in opening week. >> that was me. i had the pleasure of being the guesring leader for the day. .he circus brings so many people to to >> where is the shot of you riding the elephant. >> that's the lira. you see at? ianted to come down from the ceiling but it was a liability. one show makes it more inclusive. molette has more now. >> you looked so awesome in your ring master getup. look who is back? ring master stephanie. thank you so much. and we have emile back here juggling. this is what we want to tk about the special needs performances for those with hearing andio v challenges an a special perfornce.
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that's coming up with the .g apple circ we're going to talk about it. do it. >> welcome tthe big apple rcus. >> don't you wish you could juggle like that? especially this time of the morning? >> that's stephanie, the real ring master. you know, that act travels around the country. they do great work. >> rain, sleet, snow a and ice we'll let him jug ple. we're in store for a bit of everything. starting late tuesday night into the morningcommute. nothing to worry about between no and after the sun sun goes down on tuesday. it will be snow late tuesday
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night. temperatures will be below freezing all wednesday morning. accumulating snow likely. at the minimum, two to four inches of snow likely, just in time for the wednesday morning commute. this is going to be a big one. snow to a rain/snow mix during the day. on wednesday. so, a big impact on wednesday travel. and just like we had last week, a significant chance of freezing rain or sleet.ay that's tuesdighto i wednesday. keep all eyes for there. the rain is aoming to end. temperatures in the 30s to around 40 now. it will be a pleasant afternoon toe outside. will be wednesday. winds out of the northwest. 20 or 30 miles per hour. there goes the rain drops for now.
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it will be a storm day f sure. it will end as a rain/snow mix. more rain chances likely. not a pretty week ahead. go morning. looks like things areetng through right now. a lot of volume as we the 6:00 hour. inner loop and outer loop are looking good. a lot of theai earlier has moved out of the way. mclane, a disabledehicle there. and through prince george's county, in out and out of tori, looking wet now. on marc, no brunswick service today. and vre i not running at all because of the holiday.
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metro rail, 5:00 a.m. to 11:30. free parking for the holiday. the president's day sales today, and payless will be getting less. the best sales are still to come. liquidation happened at 2,100 stores across the u.s. ore best sales are still to come. will be open through at least the end of march. most will be open until may. and prices will continue to drop as the weeks pass. you will have to head to a store to take advantage of those. online orders are no l offered. before you stock up on shoes, clear your clutter. we're kicking off aeries of reports to show you how to clead up the spareoms. a stunning news from the vet can. news today will be right b 4ac
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news 4 today starts now. >> a rain-soaked sunday night turns into an equally nday morning. the rain may be on the radar today. but in a few days, you'll see snow falling again.
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this is causing me concern. i'm putti it out there. >> does it hurt? >> a little>> bit. ou wait until wednesday. >> i'm eun yang. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. we want to get you to that forecast. melissa mollet is standing by with a check of the roads. chuckel watching the radar and telling us what will be coming. >> it is wednesda rainy start here early this morning. so many folks don't have to go to work oratchool today. good news. if you have the day off, get your kitet. make sure you have the 50-pound test line on it. the rai is quick coming to an end now. most of the rain off of the i-95 corridor. should be moving out of fredericksburg and southern maryland in the next hour or two. temperatures are chilly. 30 to around 40 degrees. we're aboveng freezi afternoon highs will be in the mid to upper 40s.

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