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amelia has come inside.looked breezy out there. >> it is going to stay breezy throughout the day. there's a chill in the air. i'm sse i'm tired and ready for warmer weather. >> that chill is like nothing compared to what we have been going through. >> yes. absolutely. it is going to remain chilly throughout the day today when you factor in the winds. whatever your thermometer is saying in the car, when you step outside, it is going to feel five to ten degrees cooler. the wind is strong enough over the blue ridge mountains that the national weather service issued a wind advisory. this is mainly for the highest elevations. gusts could be 40 to 50 miles per hour. this wind advisory runs until 6:00 p.m. a warning means damage is likely. an advisory means heads upare going to be dealing with exceptionally windy conditions. any damage here should be minor. winds not as serious if you are not in that advisory. the weather headlines, the winds making headlines today. cool temperatures in the forecast. i'm keeping a
amelia has come inside.looked breezy out there. >> it is going to stay breezy throughout the day. there's a chill in the air. i'm sse i'm tired and ready for warmer weather. >> that chill is like nothing compared to what we have been going through. >> yes. absolutely. it is going to remain chilly throughout the day today when you factor in the winds. whatever your thermometer is saying in the car, when you step outside, it is going to feel five to ten degrees cooler. the wind...
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like where that's going, amelia. thank you. >>> in today's wp "washington post," an op-ed by apple ceo's tim cook calling freedom laws dangerous. he is the highest profile openly gay ceo in america right now and opens the piece saying there's something very dangerous happening in states across the country. talking about recently passed laws refusing businesses to allow service religious belief. in the op-ed cook says these bills rationalize injustice pretending to go against something we hold dear. they have the potential to undo decades of progress towards greater equality. indiana's governor defending the law saying it's about religious freedom. social media is to blame for the confusion surrounding the legislation saying there is room to clarify the wording but are not repeal the law. >> i'm open to that but we're not going to change this law. then state senator barack obama voted for it when he was in the state senate of illinois. >>> indiana is not alone when it comes to religious protection. it actually is the
like where that's going, amelia. thank you. >>> in today's wp "washington post," an op-ed by apple ceo's tim cook calling freedom laws dangerous. he is the highest profile openly gay ceo in america right now and opens the piece saying there's something very dangerous happening in states across the country. talking about recently passed laws refusing businesses to allow service religious belief. in the op-ed cook says these bills rationalize injustice pretending to go against...
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amelia see balance isgal is helping you prepare. >>> good morning. some of us dealing with rain this morning. you can see the line mainly from baltimore down into howard county tippingcontinuing into washington and frederickburg. this is moving off toward the east. it is impacting parts of the sdwrikts. bethesda light rain steadier rain around bowie. annapolis, krin topclinton, waldorf, along i-95, you will be dealing with those showers. even reports of some snow mixing in but that's not going to stick. look at the temperature 44 degrees. by 9:0 sun starts to break out around 11:00 a.m., with a temperature of 51. at the bus stop this morning, showers for some but by recess just about everybody is dry. maybe just damp. dismissal is warmer breezy relatively speaking spectacular. i'll have more on that in ten minutes. melissa has breaking news. >>> breaking news 66 west at the beltway, take a look chopper 4 just got over the scene. we have the two right lanes blocked just outside of the beltway. so you can see it is jammed as folks are trying to get on
amelia see balance isgal is helping you prepare. >>> good morning. some of us dealing with rain this morning. you can see the line mainly from baltimore down into howard county tippingcontinuing into washington and frederickburg. this is moving off toward the east. it is impacting parts of the sdwrikts. bethesda light rain steadier rain around bowie. annapolis, krin topclinton, waldorf, along i-95, you will be dealing with those showers. even reports of some snow mixing in but that's...
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thanks amelia. >>> you can see new bear cubs at the national zoo. we'll get a closer look as they make their public debut. >>> keep it here for "press pass" this morning after "meet the press," an in depth conversation with some of the biggest newsmaker. you can see "press pass" right here at 11:30 on nbc4. >>> the cold and the wind didn't stop many of you from coming out to the community shred. we served 2,000 cars yesterday at the northern virginia community college. you brought boxes of old bank statements and private documents and got them shredded for free. allstate is our corporate partner and helped make the' vechbt a big success. >>> two little guys giving bao bao a run for his money. the andean bear cubs are on display at the zoo. >> her money. >> sorry bao bao. the bears were born four months ago ago, only named last week. angie can tell you their names. >> yes, mayni and muniri. >> m&m. >> back to bao bao, cult following. don't ever underestimate the power of the panda. >> i'm not talking the rest of the show. >> that's going to do it for
thanks amelia. >>> you can see new bear cubs at the national zoo. we'll get a closer look as they make their public debut. >>> keep it here for "press pass" this morning after "meet the press," an in depth conversation with some of the biggest newsmaker. you can see "press pass" right here at 11:30 on nbc4. >>> the cold and the wind didn't stop many of you from coming out to the community shred. we served 2,000 cars yesterday at the...
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amelia boyton, tear gassed. country along with the others beaten that day, inspired another movement. you are a minister from the north, a white guy. you had no stake in this. why did you come? >> i knew that things were wrong in selma. sunday. >> hours later clark olson heard the call. martin luther king, jr. asked the nation's ministers, black and white to join him in selma for a march to montgomery, the state's capitol. it wasn't just a show of unity. king knew that white ministers would keep the nation's attention focused on selma, and put more pressure on president johnson. though no one could have predicted what came next. >> you are ordered to stop, stand where you are. >> is it hard for you now? >> i have gotten used to it. i have been back here a number of times, and i have gotten used to it. but there still is within me that old terror. >> nearly 50 years after bloody sunday, we walked with clark olson on the block that changed his life. >> this is walker's cafe. >> reporter: he joined two other white
amelia boyton, tear gassed. country along with the others beaten that day, inspired another movement. you are a minister from the north, a white guy. you had no stake in this. why did you come? >> i knew that things were wrong in selma. sunday. >> hours later clark olson heard the call. martin luther king, jr. asked the nation's ministers, black and white to join him in selma for a march to montgomery, the state's capitol. it wasn't just a show of unity. king knew that white...
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while he was at amelia springs isaac st. john informs him that there are 120,000 rations waiting in farmville. it would be located at the station. part of which is the art gallery we mentioned, that is part of the passenger station not that many years ago. the original freight depot was there. it has since been torn down. if he makes a night march, he can move around the unit army and get ahead of it. you can get these supplies issued to his men and head south. he re-intercepts the railroad going to danville and he can continue his march. that is what had him heading toward farmville. as he is heading along, he comes to an area past deaton bill. it is a 23 mile march. as he is moving along the army is on a single roadway going across the rolling land of the he'd mocked. -- piedmont. union infantry will move upon the wagon train and his battle lines and there will be hit and run tactics by cavalry. that is what brings us to what happens on the evening of april 6 on sailor's creek. previous to fighting at sailor's creek, there
while he was at amelia springs isaac st. john informs him that there are 120,000 rations waiting in farmville. it would be located at the station. part of which is the art gallery we mentioned, that is part of the passenger station not that many years ago. the original freight depot was there. it has since been torn down. if he makes a night march, he can move around the unit army and get ahead of it. you can get these supplies issued to his men and head south. he re-intercepts the railroad...
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we want to begin with storm team 4 meteorologist amelia segal.. >> angie, near record low temperatures this morning. 28 degrees at reagan. when we factor in the winds, only five to ten miles per hour. when it's this cold you deal with a windchill temperature even with light wind. it's feeling like it's 17 outside. clear skies across the area. it will keep the sunshine around throughout the day today. in fact beautiful sunrise. you can find that on my facebook page. as we look at the morning forecast throughout this morning, temperatures will warm quickly. by 8:00 a.m. we're at 30 degrees. 10:00 a.m. mid 30s. by noon we're pushing 40. our high yesterday was only 42 degrees. today will be warmer. i'll let you know when you'll need the umbrella for the workweek. >>> a nova scotia airport is closed right now and more than two dozen people are recovering after a plane skidded off the runway. there were 138 people on the air canada flight when it touched down. right now we're not sure exactly what caused the problem, although we're told there is heavy
we want to begin with storm team 4 meteorologist amelia segal.. >> angie, near record low temperatures this morning. 28 degrees at reagan. when we factor in the winds, only five to ten miles per hour. when it's this cold you deal with a windchill temperature even with light wind. it's feeling like it's 17 outside. clear skies across the area. it will keep the sunshine around throughout the day today. in fact beautiful sunrise. you can find that on my facebook page. as we look at the...
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amelia boyton was 105 years old.he was the one in the movie who wore the cat glasses who told karen. king that she was repaired that she was the descendent of kings and queens that the blood that flowed through her veins survives. amelia boynton said it best. when president obama sat down to kiss her, he said to her mrs. boynton, i get to deliver a speech in a few minutes as the president of the united states of america, and it is all because of you. and she looked up at him, i am in tears, she looked up at him and she said "make it a good one." [laughter] [applause] and so i simply say to all of us who are direct beneficiaries every cabinet member that is sitting here, every elected official throughout this nation, every state, local official throughout this nation, every citizen throughout this nation in order to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the selma to montgomery march, we owe it to those bush soldiers -- those foot sholdiers, to make it a duty that we make a good one. [applause] >> to the bishops of the c
amelia boyton was 105 years old.he was the one in the movie who wore the cat glasses who told karen. king that she was repaired that she was the descendent of kings and queens that the blood that flowed through her veins survives. amelia boynton said it best. when president obama sat down to kiss her, he said to her mrs. boynton, i get to deliver a speech in a few minutes as the president of the united states of america, and it is all because of you. and she looked up at him, i am in tears, she...
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as amelia mentioned, st. pas day coming up on tuesday. they are getting ready for tomorrow's trade in the district. viom a lot of people having a good time. it will step up at noon. here's the route. down constitution avenue between seventh and 17th streets in northwest. it's a good thing it will be taking place tomorrow because st. patrick's day could be iffy. >> you can get a free ride home on st. paddy's day. it will begin at 4:00 p.m. until 4:00 on wednesday morning. you can call 1-800-2008294 for a taxi. up to a 30-dollar fare will be free. it runs in arlington and fairfax and prince william counties. >> a unique documentary in the district. you will hear from the filmmaker. >> also the unique delivery and store for some college hopeful . >>> a local documentary filmmaker is focusing on a unique group of people in the city. tom sherwood shows us a gang of gay and lesbian members were banded for protection and support. >> being gay and black, it's like a nightmare waiting to happen. >> they're gather at night in the southwest and nort
as amelia mentioned, st. pas day coming up on tuesday. they are getting ready for tomorrow's trade in the district. viom a lot of people having a good time. it will step up at noon. here's the route. down constitution avenue between seventh and 17th streets in northwest. it's a good thing it will be taking place tomorrow because st. patrick's day could be iffy. >> you can get a free ride home on st. paddy's day. it will begin at 4:00 p.m. until 4:00 on wednesday morning. you can call...
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where are you now amelia? >> reporter: well, still here in reston.ould expect from all the snow we've had, the frigid temperatures very snow i, very cold. and still treacherous in spots here this morning. i have my ir thermometer taking the impressive bitterly cold temperature all morning around the reston area. right now will sidewalk is coming in at minus 20 degrees fahrenheit. so when surfaces are this cold, salt does not work. so if you have to walk to work make sure you have on a good pair of boots and do the penguin walk so you're not slipping on any ice. where we're facing is more toward downtown reston. we are on new dominion parkway. you can see the sun coming up with clear skies. because of the clear skies, how dry it is outside, this is why temperatures are so cold. i have to say though the winds here are not an issue and they really haven't been all morning. so that is terrific news. even when the wind blows a little bit, it makes it feel even worse outside. and you can see the road conditions here very variable. slushy about some spots a
where are you now amelia? >> reporter: well, still here in reston.ould expect from all the snow we've had, the frigid temperatures very snow i, very cold. and still treacherous in spots here this morning. i have my ir thermometer taking the impressive bitterly cold temperature all morning around the reston area. right now will sidewalk is coming in at minus 20 degrees fahrenheit. so when surfaces are this cold, salt does not work. so if you have to walk to work make sure you have on a...
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amelia will tell it us how high the mercury will rise. >>> 4:39. prosecutors are expected to rest their case today in the boston bombing trial. dzhokhar tsarnaev attorneys will begin their defense. their strategy is designed to spare him the death penalty. they will argue his older brother tamerlan was the mastermind and dzhokhar was just following his lead. >>> the teams investigating a gas explosion in morning city say they can now focus on finding out what happened. that explosion leveled tree buildings downtown last thursday and just yesterday rescuers found two bodies in the rubble. new york mayor bill de blasio says someone may have illegally tapped a gas line. >>> right now firefighters are battling a wind fueled wildfire in southern montana. the flames prompted 650 skiers to leave the red lodge mountain on saturday. the evacuation order was canceled yesterday and so far the flames have scorched at least 3,000 acres and destroyed one house. it's not clear what parked the fire but unusually dry conditions are making it turn to extinguish. p.
amelia will tell it us how high the mercury will rise. >>> 4:39. prosecutors are expected to rest their case today in the boston bombing trial. dzhokhar tsarnaev attorneys will begin their defense. their strategy is designed to spare him the death penalty. they will argue his older brother tamerlan was the mastermind and dzhokhar was just following his lead. >>> the teams investigating a gas explosion in morning city say they can now focus on finding out what happened. that...
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here amelia. >>> our temperature's up to 47 degrees.uds continue to increase as we get on into the afternoon hours but dry this afternoon. so as the kids get home from school you can take them to the playground enjoy the fresh springlike feel to the air. saw so many people outside yesterday enjoying the spectacular weather. getting into the evening hours, showers arrive. manly around 9:00 p.m. we'll have rain overnight tonight. this is 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. we do have the rock 'n' roll marathon and half marathon. that will be a rainy event. scattered showers tomorrow afternoon. by your saturday evening, we will be dry, but then winds are going to increase. you can see this is our sky cast showing plenty of rain around tomorrow morning. the high temperature today of about 56 inside of the beltway. low 50s outside. tomorrow morning, not only deal wig rain but fog and in smots as well 64 tomorrow. temperatures aren't too bad. unfortunately really can't enjoy them. sunday it's breezy. a high of 57. it is dry on sunday. monday a high t
here amelia. >>> our temperature's up to 47 degrees.uds continue to increase as we get on into the afternoon hours but dry this afternoon. so as the kids get home from school you can take them to the playground enjoy the fresh springlike feel to the air. saw so many people outside yesterday enjoying the spectacular weather. getting into the evening hours, showers arrive. manly around 9:00 p.m. we'll have rain overnight tonight. this is 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. we do have the rock...
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today amelia is 103. but she clearly recalls the terror of that day.icers tried to stop the marchers demanding the right to vote. feeding them with sticks. with billy clubs. anything. they began to beat the people. they did everything they could to get the people to run back where they were beating them. >> at the bridge over the river, amelia was one of hundreds to face the brutal forces of a renegade sheriff. >> he hit me. in the back of my neck. the back of my shoulder. and it hurt, but i didn't know what to do. i had no idea on what i should do. then the second hit. it felled me. i mel to the ground. that, i was unconscious. even then the torture didn't end. an officer pumped tear gas into her eyes and mouth. somebody came and said. stayed true. there's somebody dead over there, and he said somebody is dead. if anybody is dead. we are going to let the buzz arts eat them. >> amelia boyton didn't die, she and the marchers made their way to montgomery. president johnson months later forced through a voting rights act. and 50 years later amelia boyton
today amelia is 103. but she clearly recalls the terror of that day.icers tried to stop the marchers demanding the right to vote. feeding them with sticks. with billy clubs. anything. they began to beat the people. they did everything they could to get the people to run back where they were beating them. >> at the bridge over the river, amelia was one of hundreds to face the brutal forces of a renegade sheriff. >> he hit me. in the back of my neck. the back of my shoulder. and it...
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checking in on amelia segal. when can we expect the rain to stop? >> tracking rain showers throughout the day. tomorrow we would have sunshine in the forecast. temperatures in the low 40s and everybody is seeing showery activity here on storm team 4 radar. the entire area tracking only rain. we wil impacted throug the day, but we will see drops as well. if you are running in the rock 'n' roll marathon and half marathon be repaired to get wet. what you can expect. started the race at 7:30. as we continue tracking rain showers across the area. that continues to be the case for the most part around noon. temperatures in the mid- to upper 40s by 8:00 a.m. by 10:00 a.m. we are in the 50s. in a little bit, i will let you know when the best chance of seeing a break in the rain is for today. >> we will check in with you then. the rock 'n' roll half marathon is happening today. you can expect road closures in the district. streets are already closed for the full marathon. racers take their mark at 7:30 this morning. more than 25,000 runners expected. the mar
checking in on amelia segal. when can we expect the rain to stop? >> tracking rain showers throughout the day. tomorrow we would have sunshine in the forecast. temperatures in the low 40s and everybody is seeing showery activity here on storm team 4 radar. the entire area tracking only rain. we wil impacted throug the day, but we will see drops as well. if you are running in the rock 'n' roll marathon and half marathon be repaired to get wet. what you can expect. started the race at 7:30....
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amelia is looking at snow total. how much have we seen? >> depends when you live. more to the north, less to the south. some places have seen less than five inches other place as trace. the heaviest snow happening now through 4:00 p.m. an additional two to five inches will fall in your neighborhood for the remainder of the day and, of course snow-covered roads and reduced visibility. the road impacts for the rest of the day, avoid travel. snow will be heavy at times heading into the afternoon hours. tomorrow morning, slick spots still possible tom. i think even delays tomorrow. talking about that and also impressive temperatures tomorrow morning. >> yeah. really plummeting and already had rortsd reports of about four to five inches north and west of the metro area has fallen around the metro area only one 20 twoto two inches. every flake that falless stick from here on in. at or below freezing. a ap total amounts of snow four to six inches common in washington down into the northern neck of the eastern shore. farther to the north and west we actually may pick up as
amelia is looking at snow total. how much have we seen? >> depends when you live. more to the north, less to the south. some places have seen less than five inches other place as trace. the heaviest snow happening now through 4:00 p.m. an additional two to five inches will fall in your neighborhood for the remainder of the day and, of course snow-covered roads and reduced visibility. the road impacts for the rest of the day, avoid travel. snow will be heavy at times heading into the...
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amelia segal is in for chuck. will we see sun today?ng to see sun in the midday and afternoon hours. right now, plenty of clouds around the area. a low to moderate impact on your day because of the breezy windy conditions at times, creating a nuisance if you wanted to enjoy time outdoors. you can get outside, get fresh air. clouds will be decreasing during the morning hours. right now, the temperature is 45 degrees. not tracking wind gusts at reagan just yet. north and west gusts anywhere from 15 to 30 miles an hour. everybody will notice the winds increasing in your neighborhood and again, breezy to windy at times. no power outages, no downed trees, just an annoyance with the weather. here is your hour-by-hour forecast. 50 degrees. by 2:00 p.m. continue to climb to 55. temperatures tomorrow kristin, they are going to be warmer. we'll let you know by how much in a bit. >> thank you so much amelia. >>> we are following a developing story in southern brazil. a tour bus plunged into a ravine killing 51 people on board. rescue crews were tr
amelia segal is in for chuck. will we see sun today?ng to see sun in the midday and afternoon hours. right now, plenty of clouds around the area. a low to moderate impact on your day because of the breezy windy conditions at times, creating a nuisance if you wanted to enjoy time outdoors. you can get outside, get fresh air. clouds will be decreasing during the morning hours. right now, the temperature is 45 degrees. not tracking wind gusts at reagan just yet. north and west gusts anywhere from...
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amelia what's up? >> tomorrow morning you're going to need the umbrella as we're tracking moderate rain. but th storm system continues to impact us on sunday. i'll let you know how. . >>> if you ear in the market for a new car, you could see some changes to the warranties that are out there. consumer reporter erik looking into this. >> i have. this is something to look forward to. if you are going to be purchasing in 2016 what we're talking about here is general motors and its extended warranties. vehicles are going to be slashed by several thousand miles. the extended warranty on 2016 chevy and gmc warranties will go from five years and 100,000 miles to five years or 60,000 miles, making it just about even with companies like ford chrysler and toyota. but it doesn't end there. the company will also cut down its maintenance program now. two visits within the first two years instead of four visits. why the changes? gm's higher-ups say extended warranties and free maintenance are just not a good enough r
amelia what's up? >> tomorrow morning you're going to need the umbrella as we're tracking moderate rain. but th storm system continues to impact us on sunday. i'll let you know how. . >>> if you ear in the market for a new car, you could see some changes to the warranties that are out there. consumer reporter erik looking into this. >> i have. this is something to look forward to. if you are going to be purchasing in 2016 what we're talking about here is general motors and...
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let's check in with tom and a amelia for our forecast. >> monday it was looking like a light wintry mix on thursday. then tuesday like oh, maybe it will be more than that. models were showing more and more toward snow. and then it was obvious yesterday that we were going to get quite a bit of accumulating snow. but the models have been up and down. >> the big thing that we're focusing on is when does the changeover actually happen there rain to sleet to snow and right now we're splitting hair but we're starting to see the changeover that chuck just showed us. >> he's out in frederick where they're getting sleet and snow right now. and that's where we see the areas of white and gray that is snow and that is stretching from our region all the way down to texas. it's moving off to the north and east. the pink zone a little bit of sleet mixing with rain in washington northern prince george's county northern anne arundel. south of there, just some light rain falling. rest of southern and eastern suburbs all the way down through north central virginia and on the eastern shore, but it's north
let's check in with tom and a amelia for our forecast. >> monday it was looking like a light wintry mix on thursday. then tuesday like oh, maybe it will be more than that. models were showing more and more toward snow. and then it was obvious yesterday that we were going to get quite a bit of accumulating snow. but the models have been up and down. >> the big thing that we're focusing on is when does the changeover actually happen there rain to sleet to snow and right now we're...
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storm team 4 meteorologist amelia seagull joins us with just how cold it's going to be in your neighborhood>> well chris, we're talking about low temperatures tonight in the 20s across the wrar. we struggleded to leave the 30s today, and look how it feels outside right now when you factor in the winds. they're about 10 to 20 miles across the area. feeling like 23 in lees burg. down to 18 in gaithers burg and 27 in washington. this is how cold it will be tomorrow morning. 23 in la plata, and i think dulles will set i new record low temperature tonight. elsewhere it will be close, and talking about those flurries chris, well the good news flurry activity is winding down. now, tomorrow it's still chilly outside. >> there has been a horrible accident in maryland. prince george's county firefighters had to pull them out of the machine. when he got to the center at capital heights, he was conscious and breathing, but in tremendous pain. he suffered serious traumatic injuries to both legs but he is expected to survive. >>> a car in people's homes riddled with bullets and a 14-year-old girl shot in
storm team 4 meteorologist amelia seagull joins us with just how cold it's going to be in your neighborhood>> well chris, we're talking about low temperatures tonight in the 20s across the wrar. we struggleded to leave the 30s today, and look how it feels outside right now when you factor in the winds. they're about 10 to 20 miles across the area. feeling like 23 in lees burg. down to 18 in gaithers burg and 27 in washington. this is how cold it will be tomorrow morning. 23 in la plata,...
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amelia. >> yes, angie, we started with temperatures in the 20s.y warming into the 30s. 31 in washington, 30 in frederick and thursday in culpepper. as we work our way throughout the day today, we keep this gorgeous sunshine around. winds not an issue today, only about five to ten miles an hour. it will still be chilly but warmer than yesterday. we warm to about 48 degrees by 4:00 p.m. our high temperature will hit about 49, hit at 5:00 this morning. there is rain in the forecast for tomorrow. i'll have the latest timing on that adam coming up. >>> new this morning, halifax airport in snow scotia now reopened after a plane skidded off the runway there. it was coming in to land. there were more than 135 people on board and more than two dozen were hurt. they are expected to be okay. investigators say now they're working to find out if snowy weather or something else caused the crash. >>> we now know the name of the man stabbed to death in leesburg. 22-year-old james seely was stabbed in the parking lot of 7-eleven. police took two people into custod
amelia. >> yes, angie, we started with temperatures in the 20s.y warming into the 30s. 31 in washington, 30 in frederick and thursday in culpepper. as we work our way throughout the day today, we keep this gorgeous sunshine around. winds not an issue today, only about five to ten miles an hour. it will still be chilly but warmer than yesterday. we warm to about 48 degrees by 4:00 p.m. our high temperature will hit about 49, hit at 5:00 this morning. there is rain in the forecast for...
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. >> that lady was amelia boynton. now 103, living in tuskegee alabama, in a rare conversation with cnn.com, she remembers too. >> i got to the foot of the bridge. there were men on horses. there were police. i was standing up there, and the people started running. he hit me across the -- across my head. and when he did, i fell to the ground. >> witnesses claim the sheriff said "leave her, quote, for the buzzards to eat." >> who were you in 1965? describe that young man that we see in these pictures and what
. >> that lady was amelia boynton. now 103, living in tuskegee alabama, in a rare conversation with cnn.com, she remembers too. >> i got to the foot of the bridge. there were men on horses. there were police. i was standing up there, and the people started running. he hit me across the -- across my head. and when he did, i fell to the ground. >> witnesses claim the sheriff said "leave her, quote, for the buzzards to eat." >> who were you in 1965? describe that...
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thank you, amelia. >>> it's a scary thought for any parent. your child running off to join a terrorist group. a teenager from woodbridge virginia in federal custody after helping a young man slip into syria to join isis. nbc's pete williams has more on how authorities say teens are being lured by jihadist propaganda on the internet. >> reporter: officials say a 17-year-old from this neighborhood in woodbridge virginia about 25 miles south of washington, d.c. helped an 18-year-old get to syria to join us with isis fighters. experts say it's the latest example of a young person radicalized by internet propaganda. >> the message put out t is attractive to people who are just forming identity or who have identity issues that could be someone who's a little older thinking am i really american or am i muslim what am i? >> reporter: the 17-year-old, whose name wasn't released because he's a juvenile was arrested a week ago at home. a bulletin said isis propaganda likely influence add virginia-based youth to create disseminate violent extremist messag
thank you, amelia. >>> it's a scary thought for any parent. your child running off to join a terrorist group. a teenager from woodbridge virginia in federal custody after helping a young man slip into syria to join isis. nbc's pete williams has more on how authorities say teens are being lured by jihadist propaganda on the internet. >> reporter: officials say a 17-year-old from this neighborhood in woodbridge virginia about 25 miles south of washington, d.c. helped an 18-year-old...
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if anybody's dead we're going to let the buzzards eat them. >> but amelia boynton didn't die. the marchers finally did make their way to montgomery. five months later president johnson was able to force through the voting rights act. 50 years later on the anniversary of bloody sunday amelia boynton is living to see her community guided by black leaders. joie chen, al jazeera, selma alabama. >> coming up we speak with congressman john lewis one of the leaders of the march he talks about his long fight for civil rights. next on a day when boko haram renews it's attack on nigeria, a bold pledge from that notorious group. >>> from hong kong they say they're not happy with vendors buying up their goods just to resell them in mainland china. >>> now three teens who left home to fight with isil now facing the parents. was right. >> that was then... what about now? >> i believe the zionists control the country. >> "talk to al jazeera". only on al jazeera america. >> the iraqi army now said to be making he had way in the battle for tikrit, they're talking isil positions on the outskirt
if anybody's dead we're going to let the buzzards eat them. >> but amelia boynton didn't die. the marchers finally did make their way to montgomery. five months later president johnson was able to force through the voting rights act. 50 years later on the anniversary of bloody sunday amelia boynton is living to see her community guided by black leaders. joie chen, al jazeera, selma alabama. >> coming up we speak with congressman john lewis one of the leaders of the march he talks...
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amelia segal here now with what we can expect today. a wet start to our morning. >> tracking some snow mixing in with rain. no big deal as march comes to an end. in all seriousness, no, this won't be sticking to the roads. temperatures aren't cold enough. but from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. tracking scattered showers. we could still see snow mixing in. but look at the temperature, 41 at that point as we continue to work our way later into the morning hours between 8:00 and 10:00 a.m. it's mainly dry. only a few sprinkles possible at that point. and a temperature of 45. here is the latest on storm team 4 radar. i'm tracking this activity mainly along i-95 or i should say areas east of i-95. annapolis reporting some rain down through waldorf. rain moving through culpeper and a little bit of sleet potentially mixing in there. big improvements for the afternoon. >>> taking a look 270 at old hundred road right now no major issues at this point this morning. everything looking quite good actually as you're headed southbound there. 66 just east of
amelia segal here now with what we can expect today. a wet start to our morning. >> tracking some snow mixing in with rain. no big deal as march comes to an end. in all seriousness, no, this won't be sticking to the roads. temperatures aren't cold enough. but from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. tracking scattered showers. we could still see snow mixing in. but look at the temperature, 41 at that point as we continue to work our way later into the morning hours between 8:00 and 10:00 a.m. it's...
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we'll check in with amelia segal who is keeping an eye on the roads.ring the gift of the name your price tool to help you find a price that fits your budget. uh-oh. the name your price tool. she's not to be trusted. kill her. flo: it will save you money! the name your price tool isn't witchcraft! and i didn't turn your daughter into a rooster. she just looks like that. burn the witch! the name your price tool a dangerously progressive idea. ♪ insight is knowing you made the right decision from the start. insight is knowing how to handle things that don't go as planned. and sometimes it's knowing when to step back and see things differently. when you have insight, you can handle your finances with confidence. that's why at pnc insight is behind all the expert guidance we provide tools we create and services we offer. >>> welcome back. we are working for you and watching the roads right now. storm team 4 x 4 is driving in frederick county maryland. there is some clear pavement but a lot of tricky spots. tom kierein here now with your forecast. >> and we'
we'll check in with amelia segal who is keeping an eye on the roads.ring the gift of the name your price tool to help you find a price that fits your budget. uh-oh. the name your price tool. she's not to be trusted. kill her. flo: it will save you money! the name your price tool isn't witchcraft! and i didn't turn your daughter into a rooster. she just looks like that. burn the witch! the name your price tool a dangerously progressive idea. ♪ insight is knowing you made the right decision...
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if anybody's dead, we're going to let the buzzards eat them. >> but amelia boynton did not die. the marchers would make their way to montgomery. five months later president johnson forced through the votes acts and 50 years later amelia is able to see her community guided by black leaders. joie chen, al jazeera, selma alabama. >> 50 years ago today les payne, those hurt were not transported by ambulances. ambulances didn't want to pick them up. they were taken to the church. >> yes, some of them were bleeding profusely. >> and not to put too fine of a point on it. this is not a foreign country. this is not apart apartheid south africa. this is our lifetime and many experienced it. for those who say we're in a post cable society, i suggest that we're not too far from that history, if not in actions certainly in mentality on the part of a lot of people who didn't want those marchers to cross that bridge then, and don't want certain people to have that political power today. >> are you saying that the people who stood in the way of those marchers crossing the bridge are synonymous
if anybody's dead, we're going to let the buzzards eat them. >> but amelia boynton did not die. the marchers would make their way to montgomery. five months later president johnson forced through the votes acts and 50 years later amelia is able to see her community guided by black leaders. joie chen, al jazeera, selma alabama. >> 50 years ago today les payne, those hurt were not transported by ambulances. ambulances didn't want to pick them up. they were taken to the church....
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but first we're starting here in the were center with amelia. you warmed us about this ice storm. when is it going to end? >> between 7:00 and 10:00 p.m. tonight, then it's all about the temperatures how much are we going to warm up and how much ice will melt overnight. a winter storm warning is in effect for areas in pink including the d.c. metro area, a winter advisory is here in the purple. both the warning and advisory run through 3:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. conditions inside the beltway tonight will slowly improve, but i think in the suburbs, if it's icy now, it's going to be icy tomorrow morning. here's a check of the radar. the pink is freezing rain and the green is rain. further back to the west over the mountain some scattered showers with warmer temperatures there. this is 7:00 p.m. on future weather, stick tracking areas of freezing rain. by 10:00 pimm most of the area is dry. 6:00 a.m. tomorrow morning, we're dry but cloudy. like i said it's all about the temperatures. you can see just about everybody is at or below freezing, some of the exceptions being washington and
but first we're starting here in the were center with amelia. you warmed us about this ice storm. when is it going to end? >> between 7:00 and 10:00 p.m. tonight, then it's all about the temperatures how much are we going to warm up and how much ice will melt overnight. a winter storm warning is in effect for areas in pink including the d.c. metro area, a winter advisory is here in the purple. both the warning and advisory run through 3:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. conditions inside the...
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amelia, i want to visit with you first, if i may.hat's your response to this and what are the students saying? how passionate are they about this? >> my response to this is that this is definitely a poll tax. how do you think that this is not something that is going to effect young people in particular? young people are mad. we're consistently we're told we're the apathetic me linealill -- mill linealsynn millenials. we don't want to vote. there's going to be a lot of pushback from young people. >> just when you thought you've seen it all, your response to this? >> it is appalling, ed. over 100,000 college students but also need to add active duty military and people who might not necessarily be college students. this is wrong. it has taken us back in time. this country has been pushing forward to expand access to the ballot box and here we have republicans singing the same old song because they can't win elections legitimate. i want to commend the democratic caucus who stood up strongly in the senate to line item veto this. this is
amelia, i want to visit with you first, if i may.hat's your response to this and what are the students saying? how passionate are they about this? >> my response to this is that this is definitely a poll tax. how do you think that this is not something that is going to effect young people in particular? young people are mad. we're consistently we're told we're the apathetic me linealill -- mill linealsynn millenials. we don't want to vote. there's going to be a lot of pushback from young...
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amelia segal in for chuck bell. it's cold out there this morning. >> absolutely. temperatures
amelia segal in for chuck bell. it's cold out there this morning. >> absolutely. temperatures
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let's check in with amelia segal now to find out what kind of day we'll have. so snow is coming for sure. >> absolutely. and in fact on storm team 4 radar, just starting to see indications of sleet sinking into parts of washington. as we work our way into the mid and late morning hours, mainly around 7:00 and 8:00 a.m. this is when we'll really start to see sleet and snow begin to mix in and then after that roads will go downhill. you might be wondering why schools have called off. you will see later today. and it's all about the temperature. as we work our way throughout the morning hours, we'll continue to track falling temperatures. by 7 ouk a.m. here is the temperature forecast in your neighborhood. washington at 36 degrees. so still above freezing at that point. so the road conditions in d.c. at 7:00 a.m. should be okay. but you notice the suburbs, gaithersburg at 30, frederick at 32 as well as leleesburg, manassas and culpeper. throughout the morning it only gets colder. so that means wet heavy snow starts to transition to a drier snow and that will be ab
let's check in with amelia segal now to find out what kind of day we'll have. so snow is coming for sure. >> absolutely. and in fact on storm team 4 radar, just starting to see indications of sleet sinking into parts of washington. as we work our way into the mid and late morning hours, mainly around 7:00 and 8:00 a.m. this is when we'll really start to see sleet and snow begin to mix in and then after that roads will go downhill. you might be wondering why schools have called off. you...
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meteorologist amelia seigel shows us there's another potential threat on the way. >>> that's exactly right. winds will be increasing tomorrow. if ice does not melt off of trees by the time winds start to increase, that could bring some limbs down and cause even more issues for tomorrow. overall, three big weather concerns for tomorrow. the first, fog until 7:00 a.m. patchy fog. icy surfaces getting reports on social media and into the newsroom of absolutely terrible sidewalks, treacherous conditions and breezy conditions throughout the day. here's a look at the current visibility in your neighborhood. gaithersburg the greatest concern with visibility about a mile. the potential for fog until about 7:00 a.m. storm team 4 radar is dry, not tracking any freezing rain. temperatures still remaining right around freezing especially north and west of the district. so ice likely stays on surfaces overnight tonight. now the main roads with dry conditions should be just fine tomorrow. chris, the secondary roads will have some ice in spots, especially in the suburbs. the sidewalks, if they're n
meteorologist amelia seigel shows us there's another potential threat on the way. >>> that's exactly right. winds will be increasing tomorrow. if ice does not melt off of trees by the time winds start to increase, that could bring some limbs down and cause even more issues for tomorrow. overall, three big weather concerns for tomorrow. the first, fog until 7:00 a.m. patchy fog. icy surfaces getting reports on social media and into the newsroom of absolutely terrible sidewalks,...
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here is amealia with your out-the--- amelia with your out-the-door forecast. >> i'm already trackingemperatures in the 30s in spots. tomorrow morning you'll defi need the jacket. here's a look at the temperature in your neighborhood. washington comin in the 40s right now. 47. gaithers leesburg be though reporting temperatures in the upper 30s. 43 degrees in frederick. skycast 4 showing what the sky will look like tomorrow morning at 6:00 a.m. here the temperature, as well. around freezing for those of you in the suburbs, washington at 39 degrees. and plenty of clouds. as the sun comes up, still partly to mostly cl skies. here we are at 7:30. by 9:00 a.m. temperatures warm up quickly especially for those of you outside of the beltway. already at 40 degrees. 41 in washington. once we hit 11:00 a.m. the suburbs and d.c. are pushing 50 degrees. and we'll start to notice more sunshine. chris, tomorrow warmer than today. i'll let you know how much warmer and how long the mild trend lasts coming up in my full forecast. >>> new at 11:00 a hiker was walking along a trail in marya large tree f
here is amealia with your out-the--- amelia with your out-the-door forecast. >> i'm already trackingemperatures in the 30s in spots. tomorrow morning you'll defi need the jacket. here's a look at the temperature in your neighborhood. washington comin in the 40s right now. 47. gaithers leesburg be though reporting temperatures in the upper 30s. 43 degrees in frederick. skycast 4 showing what the sky will look like tomorrow morning at 6:00 a.m. here the temperature, as well. around freezing...
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on the weather deck amelia segal segal. the it will change to snow by noontime. continuing to snow in the afternoon hours. we'll get the heaviest between noon to right around 4:00 to 5:00. and then quickly tapers off. a meal wra seea segal is looking at the temperatures that will play a key role. >> reporter: absolutely. temperatures will slowly fall. if you didn't know any better, it's like a spring morning out here. birds are chirping. 37 degrees outside of our studios. but you can see we'll fall over the next hour. down to 36 in washington. most of the suburbs at that point right around freezing. bya.m., everybody, just about everybody, is at or below freezing. and 1:00 in the afternoon, this is when we think there will be heavy snow really starting to pile up. temperatures in gaithersburg, frederick, hagerstown martinsburg, mid to upper 20s. washington still away 30. as we get into the evening hour will is this is when the snow is winding down 24 in annapolis. we'll have very cold temperatures tonight as well as friday night. but right now, again, just tracki
on the weather deck amelia segal segal. the it will change to snow by noontime. continuing to snow in the afternoon hours. we'll get the heaviest between noon to right around 4:00 to 5:00. and then quickly tapers off. a meal wra seea segal is looking at the temperatures that will play a key role. >> reporter: absolutely. temperatures will slowly fall. if you didn't know any better, it's like a spring morning out here. birds are chirping. 37 degrees outside of our studios. but you can see...
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amelia boyton was 105 years old.movie who wore the cat glasses who told karen. king that she was repaired that she was the descendent of kings and queens that the blood that flowed through her veins survives. amelia boynton said it best. when president obama sat down to kiss her, he said to her mrs. boynton, i get to deliver a speech in a few minutes as the president of the united states of america, and it is all because of you. and she looked up at him, i am in tears, she looked up at him and she said "make it a good one." [laughter] [applause] and so i simply say to all of us who are direct beneficiaries every cabinet member that is sitting here, every elected official throughout this nation, every state, local official throughout this nation, every citizen throughout this nation in order to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the selma to montgomery march, we owe it to those bush soldiers -- those foot sholdiers, to make it a duty that we make a good one. [applause] >> to the bishops of the church, outstanding min
amelia boyton was 105 years old.movie who wore the cat glasses who told karen. king that she was repaired that she was the descendent of kings and queens that the blood that flowed through her veins survives. amelia boynton said it best. when president obama sat down to kiss her, he said to her mrs. boynton, i get to deliver a speech in a few minutes as the president of the united states of america, and it is all because of you. and she looked up at him, i am in tears, she looked up at him and...
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beautifully blue sky, a black president walked beside an ebony-hued hair when of yesteryear and today, miss amelia boynton. he walked by feet, ms. boynton by wheelchair and will of character. they made their way to the top of the bridge anointed by blood sweat, and tears. the president gave a few words ms. boynton lifted up a few words and in so doing, she invokes a praise decades older than even the selma to montgomery march. those words and that phrase being this -- "a vote lists -- a vote less people is a hopeless people." all across the country, state legislatures have engaged in a mock pavilion nature of disenfranchisement, giving effect to the notion that a voteless people is a hopeless people. they have launched plans and policies to suggest a voteless people is a hopeless people. in north carolina, in texas where we have laws that have been passed that make it clear that if you have an id sufficient to carry a concealed weapon, that is deemed sufficient democratic proof civic proof, to vote. but an id that allows you to carry a book of shakespeare, a book of engineering, a book of chemistr
beautifully blue sky, a black president walked beside an ebony-hued hair when of yesteryear and today, miss amelia boynton. he walked by feet, ms. boynton by wheelchair and will of character. they made their way to the top of the bridge anointed by blood sweat, and tears. the president gave a few words ms. boynton lifted up a few words and in so doing, she invokes a praise decades older than even the selma to montgomery march. those words and that phrase being this -- "a vote lists -- a...
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. >> reporter: ian, jackie, and amelia were three of jessie's closest high school pals. >> we all just, like, kind of hit it off right away, i guess. >> it was hard not to. i mean, she was a really contagious personality. >> reporter: but jessie also had a more serious side -- one that loved to debate issues and fight for causes that she believed in. jessie sounds like an old soul. is that fair? >> she liked "old people stuff." >> yeah, she did. i don't really know many high schoolers that are super-activist about animal rights. >> she made herself well-versed in a lot of different opinions and viewpoints. >> reporter: jessie wanted t make a difference that much was clear. but what made her happiest was sharing her gift. >> every time i went over to jessie's house, she would always be playing the piano. even though when i was trying to talk to her, she'd be like -- ♪ i'm like, "hello, jessie." >> reporter: jessie's passion for music grew even stronger in college. in the summer after her freshman year, she teamed up with an old boyfriend and theater pal, dan, and together they wrote thi
. >> reporter: ian, jackie, and amelia were three of jessie's closest high school pals. >> we all just, like, kind of hit it off right away, i guess. >> it was hard not to. i mean, she was a really contagious personality. >> reporter: but jessie also had a more serious side -- one that loved to debate issues and fight for causes that she believed in. jessie sounds like an old soul. is that fair? >> she liked "old people stuff." >> yeah, she did. i...
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what can you tell us about amelia robinson. >> i don't know. i know amelia robinson.ho you're referring to. >> she is apparently the -- a member of what was called the courageous eight and she was there 50 years ago today as they celebrate the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday by crossing the edmund pettus bridge as you see right now. also george w. bush, former president, is to the president's right. and they're all sharing a -- they're all holding hand and sharing a laugh or two. >> that's another interesting point is in the days leading up to this weekend much has been made about no republicans, no members of the gulf of mexico had committed to coming down but this morning we saw rep timothy scott of south carolina, the first black person to come out of south carolina's reconstruction and kevin mccarthy so there was a small presence but to see george w. bush and president obama and their families side by side was certainly a sight. >> you said earlier when the first family walked in and they saw -- and the crowds spotted sasha and malia that they cheered when they
what can you tell us about amelia robinson. >> i don't know. i know amelia robinson.ho you're referring to. >> she is apparently the -- a member of what was called the courageous eight and she was there 50 years ago today as they celebrate the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday by crossing the edmund pettus bridge as you see right now. also george w. bush, former president, is to the president's right. and they're all sharing a -- they're all holding hand and sharing a laugh or two....
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amelia segal times out how long the rain will stick around. >> this rain is putting a damper on runners the rock 'n' roll marathon. how metro is helping you get around major closures trying to get into the district. >> on a wet saturday morning, good morning to you. >> good morning. welcome to news 4 today. at least it's not snow. we are not talking about snow. >> you have rain
amelia segal times out how long the rain will stick around. >> this rain is putting a damper on runners the rock 'n' roll marathon. how metro is helping you get around major closures trying to get into the district. >> on a wet saturday morning, good morning to you. >> good morning. welcome to news 4 today. at least it's not snow. we are not talking about snow. >> you have rain
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amelia for bringing her students next that meeting is april 15, 2015 obviously from 5:00 p.m. usually end around 7:30 anyone it welcome to attend our meeting as an added incentive dining room will be provided if you want to attend make a presentation or like a copy of our up and coming agenda please contact our administrator. >> thank you student delegated now as council there's 90 no one we'll move to item k the second and third item it was moved and seconded an january 22nd a report from the budget committee to deny the bayview charter school s p one. >> yeah. so we had a wonderful presentation on both petitions and they were move forward to the full board with a positive recommendation. >> thank you commissioner vice president haney i apologize we're on item h not k. >> let's see superintendant if you, please introduce who will read the recognition and i'd like to ask michael davis to please come forward. >> sorry i had to wade through the crowd. >> i apologize mr. davis should be a report from the budget committee. >> so chair norton isn't here we passed the vote with no q
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amelia how cold could it get? >> chris, looking at low temperatures tonight in the 20s across the area. now, the record to break at washington and bwi marshall is 18 degrees. both of those record lows were set back in 1923. we'll come close and i don't think we'll set record lows there. dulles, the record is 20s set back in 1982 and might get to 20 or 19 degrees. here's the low temperature in your neighborhood tomorrow morning. 26 in washington. 20 in gaithersburg. 25 in fredericksburg. now, after a cold start, chris, it is warmer than today. i'll let you know by how much coming up. >>> police tell us a stabbing in gaithersburg may have been a revenge attack for another stabbing that happened thursday. police arrested rosa ramirez last night for allegedly stabbing a man at education boulevard. investigators say the victim's a suspect in another stabbing that happened thursday night in the same area. that started off as an argument of two people walking down the street who didn't know each other. >>> investigators
amelia how cold could it get? >> chris, looking at low temperatures tonight in the 20s across the area. now, the record to break at washington and bwi marshall is 18 degrees. both of those record lows were set back in 1923. we'll come close and i don't think we'll set record lows there. dulles, the record is 20s set back in 1982 and might get to 20 or 19 degrees. here's the low temperature in your neighborhood tomorrow morning. 26 in washington. 20 in gaithersburg. 25 in fredericksburg....
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but storm 4 amelia siegal shows us the main concern is ice. >> you're right. time frame in the midday afternoon and evening hours tomorrow. here's the latest. winter weather adviseory for everybody tomorrow throughout the day and it's going to run until 3:00 a.m. on monday. everybody here in purple under this winter weather advisory. so as snow arrives, mainly around the mid-morning hours, it will stick immediately because temperatures will be in the 20s. but the bigger concern with this system will be ice, especially freezing rain leading to slick roads and maybe power outages. a good idea to avoid travel tomorrow around the lunchtime, afternoon and evening hours, especially secondary roads lightly covered in ice. because of this moderate to high impact on the sunday. weather alert day and chuck will be in in the morning with updates. future weather at 10:00 a.m. potentially some sleet, as well. by noon tracking a wintry mix of snow sleet and freezing rain and then the afternoon hours we are looking at mainly freezing rain across the area and will have some i
but storm 4 amelia siegal shows us the main concern is ice. >> you're right. time frame in the midday afternoon and evening hours tomorrow. here's the latest. winter weather adviseory for everybody tomorrow throughout the day and it's going to run until 3:00 a.m. on monday. everybody here in purple under this winter weather advisory. so as snow arrives, mainly around the mid-morning hours, it will stick immediately because temperatures will be in the 20s. but the bigger concern with this...