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incredible. developing tonight, new ivdeo shows the precise moment a maryland was rescued in maui. tonight the hikerng shari her incredible story of survival. >> announcer: news4 beginsh wit a storm team 4 weather alert. i'm erika gonzalez. the skies started to darken and then the heavens ju opened up. warrenton residents capturing the deluge as it drenched the town. e storm uprooting large trees and tearing down power lines. e 've got live team coverage for you tonight on thorms and we begin with news4 darcy spencer in fauquier county, show us what you are seeing out there tonight. >> reporter: erika, i could tell you some very strong storms move through here in fauquier county tonight as we were driving through we could see trees down, r there is debris all ovee place. also a lot of roads are closed. take a look here at what we found, this tree that is down in the rmory parkinglot. you could see the twisting here
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and we're sti trying to figure out where this tree came from. photos posted on twitter by the town of warrenton in fauquier county show the damage by the severe storm. power lines and trees down. treacherous conditions for drivers. this photo shows the wall-like cloud over the town as the storm approached. traffic camera video shows the driving rain that soaked this royal community and ending any outdoor plans people may have had for this holiday weekend. there is a tree down by the armory and you could see the twisting where it broke off. here on waterloo road there are trees down ultiple and lines across the roadway. it had to be shut down for miles. there are many in the area without power and roads closed. residents are waiting to assess the damage and see when their lights will come back on. back out live here in fauquier county, you could see this is
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one of the very many trees that were taken down in this severe storm tonight. andwa this a worst that we've seen s far. we checked in with dominion virginia power. at this point they're reporting thousands of outages right here in this area. so a lot of work to do. again to get things cleared up there are more storms in the forecast. erika, back to you. >> you are right. and all of that has ved out for this evening. [ inaudible ] but tomorrow we're exptcting a very differen story. and storm team 4 meteorologist somaia theodore sd we're seeing activity on the radar. >> we are not done yet. we're starting to see storms pop up and the second storm and as the sun goes down we lose the daytime energy and the severe threat drops and still dangerous with lightning. however, look as soon as i say
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that a severe thunderstorm warning comes up. a severe thunderstorm warning in frederick county, maryland for baltimore and carol. and this is a storm -- let's go into it. here it is. gusting winds upward of 60 miles per hour with the storm already starting to see some hail. it is been building now back towards middletown and swept through frederick and on a easter trajectory heading toward mt.ary and into carol count. even though we lose the day time heating we see storms toward the evening. in the district, no severe weather just showers for us. this threat for this storm,l it wilsh through forthern portions of page county and then into raiahanock. thstorm possibly could go severe. we've seen hail and lightning. we'll keep an eye on it and something to knowni about. tot as far as the storm threat goes, we should start to see it wrapping up closer to
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1:00 to 2:00 a.m. temperatures overnight in the upper 60s near 70 degrees. so i'll keep an eye on this storm. but as we head into tomorrow, i am tracking the threat for more storms. the difference between today and tomorrow is going to be how wide spread the thunderstorms are expected to be and so that means more people have the potential to see severe weather.'l i have details on the timing coming up in a moment. back to you. >> stay with nbc4 ase continue tracking tomorrow's storms. and for your forecast in your neighborhoo be sure to download our nbc washington app. meanwhile, broken and exhausted, and that didn't stop a maryland native fromiving up. amanda eller got lost in a hawaiian forest for 17 days. and she survived when -- until rescuers spotted her, airlifting her to safety. it is the video thatou're seeing here behind me. her friends looking on with excitement. tonight new reaction from
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eller on how she survive and how rescuers spotted here. re is molly hunter. >> reporter: after more than two weeks, finally themoment amanda eller's family had been waiting for. right there hoiired into the barefoot and skinny, but alive. and today at her hospitalbed, speaking out about the ordeal. >> the last 17 days of my life has been the tghest days of my life. >> that is not expected. >> you canry now. it is awesome. >> just unbelievable. i'm so incredibly happy to have my girl back. >> reporter: when police called off the search for her after 72 hours, her family and friends offered up a $50,000 reward and hired a private rescue team. eller a 35-year-old yoga teacher went hiking alone leaving her cell phone in the car at the head of the forest. she to "the new york times" she got lost and that first day
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hiked until midnight loing for her car. she knew the forest well, sleeping in the mud some and surviving off water and berries and losing her shoes in a flash flood and th fell into a ravine between two waterfalls. stuck until yesterday. >> we're all looking down at the same time and at the psalm time we all did a double take. there is a hiker. >> reporter: it was amanding waving at the rescue team in the sky. and tonight safe and sound, airlifted to a hospital,su ounded by grateful family. >> there were times of total fear and loss and wanting to give up and it did come down to life and death and i had to choose. and i just -- i said i won' t take easy way out. >> that is molly hunter reporting. the family of amanda eller spoke more about the daughter's will to rove. even h the most difficult of circumstances. eller told "the new yo times" she fractured her tibia when she
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fell 20 feet off a cliff and rescuers had to airlift her and she later lost h shoes so she was crawling around the forest. her doctor said she could have been a whole lot worse. >> boy, i tell you what she's been through, you would never be able to tell. she was beautiful and amazing and she's doing very well. >> our daughter has come me to us and in a wonderful condition. >> her mother said her daughter ard helicopters buzz the forest for days but none came close enough to spot her. that wasil unt yesterday. a terrifying situation for folks in montgomery county. a deck on a home caves and it wasn't because of the weather. what investigators are blaming for the collapse. and take a look at more pictures of today's severe a weather. rers mo
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several people were hurt after their deck collapsed at a home in germantown. take a look at pictures. the wooden deck ended up -- you could see itlike a slant here. it just gave way. this home is on par own driveo father hurley boulevard and two people had to go to the hospital but nothing serious. a fire depaesment spokrson said the deck likely gave way due do overcrowding. people from across the country areng comi toli arton national cemetery to honor our w fallen thiseekend. and you've got a chance to pay a special tribute to american service members killed in combae sinhe 9/11 terror attacks.
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each yellow ribbon represents a fallen service members. visitors are being invited to take one and offer a special prayer to each of the fallen. organizers hope that each ribbon is claimedat so th every fallen warrior is remembered. students spent part of their saturday on capitol hilli dema an end to wars around the world. they marched in a peace wlk from the u.s. capitol to the supreme court. the eventrganized by a nonprofit on a mission to build a global network of people who will work to bring peace to they'reie commun this is just one of hundreds of similar events happening in cities acrosshe t country. it is rolling thunder last ride. and some bikers told us they want to go out with a bang. and storm team 4 meteorologist somara is tracking theevere thunderstorm ♪
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we have breaking news out of baltimore. "the baltimore sun" is reporting rowdy teens caus police to close off streets near the ier harbor and police were telling people disburse. witnesses report seeing hundreds of boys and girls runni hrough the streets our nbc sister station reporting six people have been arrested. a lot of families are the inner harbor for the holiday weekend. working with more details on that. >> roll on no more. this is the last rolling thunder
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memorial day event most due to funding. they started the event 30 years ago to remember prisoners of war andeterans missing in action. derrick ward with the other factors causing this tradition to come to an end. >> reporter: the day before this rolling thunder, there is thunder alley. >> when i come here, the first thing somedy told me was brother.ome wow! >> it is a great feeling to be here. very disappointing knowing it might be the last. >> frotithe incepn, the first year withik500 bers it is a notest. vietam vets reacting to what they saw was government inaction on finding those eemedmissing in action or prisoners of war. and to make sure that itn' does happen again in the future. >> reporter: it is become expensive. hundreds of thousands of dollars to rent the pentagon parking lot where memorial ride starts. >> donald trump i'm talking to you personally, as someone who served thisnt c 30 years and one day honorable, i'm asking that you step in and help with
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this issue. >> reportof: but don't ride f the riders to soon. some may have traded harleys for hovers but they still wear the patches and still about the cause. >> there are so many great people here. there are about a million people here to recognize our p.o.w. and for it to come to an end, we don't know. it is still determined. > some of us are going to state levels to do state stuff. >> reporte but the weight for the war of e bike there is another reason. >> this is a national day of memorial. >>nd that is the quiet place, th wall where the memories are etched in stone and although his fathers name is there and he comes. me to see the sacrifices personal to and my family, but it is also nice being with other people that share that and a lot more. >> reporter: derrick ward, nbc4e we hav a lot of people in town for memorial day weekend. and we've got severe weather.
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not just today but alib quite -- po impacting the sunday and maybe monday. talk about. >> that it is like today, mothei nature is dving thetorms through. tomoow morning we wake up to sunshine and you think it is warm and nice and she's justop stping to refill her tank and then things a going to hit the fan tomorrow afternoon. let's take a look at the severe thustorm -- arning. have a severe thunderstorm warning in effect, frederick a damascus and souther cal county and parts of baltimore county. so here is what we're looking at. a sngere thunderstorm warni until 11:45 and with the storm damaging winds, 60-mile-per-hour wind gusts. hail and heavy rain. ve been seeing aretty good amount of lightning. starting to back off on that a little bit. if you look at the storm right now, just to close to mount airt
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but think is showing hail with the storm and it will continue to push to the east so right along 70 to the north of 70 and moving into howard county and southern carol county. this is a big picture with a time stap -- stamp and owen hills,onight is a good night to sleep away from the windows. especially with all of the reports that we've seen farther south with similar strength storms. now here is a look at washington, d.c. i saw one lightning bolt earlier so it is trying to build up. it is just struggling because it is night time. but we'll soo -- see heavy rain through bethesda and near the station and into northwest washington, d.c. back west and northern page and into washington, rappahanock county, got a few thunderstorms pop in there as well. and those have been growing. so it is going to be an active night. it should start to die down in the nextwo hours or so. and then other turned to their sunday. tomorrow the time frame we're
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talking, 2:00 to 10:00 p.m. heavy rain, gustyins, definite. a i will not rule out isolated tornados and the possibility of intense hail. so here is your future-cast right now. 2:00 a.m., just as i said, drying out. pushing ahead to 1m00 still quiet and plenty of sunshine. it is going to be a beautiful start tomorrow. so mke sureyou get to brunch. by 3:00 p.m., the models showing these little pops here. those will probab be thunderstorms. 3:00 to 7:00, the line develops and sweeps through washington, d.c. and then we get a coldt fronthat drops through overnight sunday into monday. so there is a lot of heat, a t of energy available. we're definitely going to see storms tomorrow. your sunday planner, like i said, starting off dry. hitting about 90 degrees tomorrow. thunderstorms starting to pop. so not everyone will see them. but wre we do see them, we're definitely going to have our safety plan in place. storm team 4 ten-day outlook looking at next couple of days, temperatures in the 80s on
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llnday for memorial day. memorial day wie on the drier end of the spectrum. we could see some shower -- oh, guys.s one off, this should be 95 degrees. i apologize about that. we should start to see the risk for some showers and storms develop late memorial day afternoon. but it won't be a complete washout and those -- tuesday, wednesday and thursday and you could take that ten-day and i havto fix that. but tuesday, wednesday and thursday we're loo at temperatures in the 90s. wednesday mid to upper 90s and that is a heat wave. >> you think by the time we're on t air tomorrow at 6:00 we're in the thick of things. >> we'll be seeing storms. >> thank you. the nats got a win lani t and tried to follow it up with another one today. could they make it two in a row or wouldan soto and company ow or wouldan soto and company ow be sliding in the
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>> announcer: this is the xfinity sports desk. yes, nats manager's job is still in jeopardy. yes, only four teams in all of baseball have fewerin ws than the natiesals. y, the nats best winning streak of the season is just two games. but today forget all of that negativity. because the fellas lthok like e team we expected to see all season. on the mound for the nats, one of the few bright sp in the fourth, dozier at third and down the baseline and easy out. no. because check out this slick slide. fancy ren the base and nats a up two. now a little later, same inning, gomeslears the bases.
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they were loaded and instead with that -- bases-clearing double and a five-run inning and corbin threw a shutout a five k's and one walk with a win of the season. and the season opener taking on the connecticut sun, washington up early. former terp christy tolliver he howing off t handles. that is likeerika back in the day, huh. right? boom. she had 11 points. another terp, alyssa thomas had a game high 23 and the mystics fall in their sean opener 84-69. >> off the handle. wayne rooney and d.c. united taking on the revolution. second half, revs with ten men but score first asas he h the header. new england up 1-nil. 90th minute, and rooney after a hand ball and theer equaliz
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the goalie gets it. didn't matter. the ninth of the year makes it 1-1 and e unitedcapes with the draw. and college la crosse, virginia against acc rival duke and philadelphia. uva was down most of this one. brad smith third goal of the game makes it 11-8 duke bute hre comes the cardiac final minute, michael krause makes a one-goal gain. now 15 seconds left, ian into overtime in o.t. heause with a chance to be a hero. idn't quite get that one so to double overtime and who is hero? that shot puts virginia into the national championship game. 13-12 the final.t hey'll take on champion yale. and tomorrow number one maryland women's la crosse going for the national title against boston college at noon.ll thee going after the fourth national championship in the last sixso years.
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mpressive. and one finalto noet, toron versus golden state as e aptors advance to the first -- >> wha >> history. they beat the bucks. >> and more of drake to come.ac oh, bre yourselves. thank you for joining us tonight. saturday night live is next and have a great one and we'll see you again tomorrow. good night.
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