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in effect for the air right around cumberland.oing on because of the cold arctic winds just blowing across the region. right now, we have temperatures around 19 degrees now. we could still drop a little more because the dew point is still very low around 3:00 so it still allows for a little fluctuation in the temperatures so we'll be in the teens. 49% relative humidity. barometer's now falling. we have 3 degrees in oakland now. 22 in elkton. 16 over in cumberland around the immediate metro area. we have temperatures in the teens area ride until you goat down toward the water's edge where the water temperature is around 38 degrees in the bay. the temperature is nuct waiting just a little bit and stabilizing in the 20s. not qhiet as low as inland. 28 mile-per-hour winds at the airport. 12 in hagerstown. 15 out in oakland and windchills in the single digits to negative numbers where you get the highest winds. that's going to be the case today and through tomorrow. we did get a few flurries around the region. the low is wrapping aroun
in effect for the air right around cumberland.oing on because of the cold arctic winds just blowing across the region. right now, we have temperatures around 19 degrees now. we could still drop a little more because the dew point is still very low around 3:00 so it still allows for a little fluctuation in the temperatures so we'll be in the teens. 49% relative humidity. barometer's now falling. we have 3 degrees in oakland now. 22 in elkton. 16 over in cumberland around the immediate metro...
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highs today 30 in cumberland, 34 in leonard town. can't rule out flurry or snow shower, with likely places in northern maryland for that. time for a look at the highway situation. >> you tipped us off to this. watch for some icy conditions. we have some slick spots out there. be careful. connecticut at bell freed, nice clear commute here. and flying over 295 northbound from wilson bridge towards the district, all the way towards 11th street bridge, find lanes wide open for business. >>> first full week of the new year, time to think about all the possibilities. best selling author and motivational speaker willie jolley explains why this could be your best year yet if you don't look back. >> good morning. this is willie jolley. today's message is one about the fact that this is a great time to live your dreams. have a happy new year, do things better in the future than you did in the past. many of you sang last week should old acquaintance be forgot. use it for reference, don't dwell on it. look ahead at the great things in front of y
highs today 30 in cumberland, 34 in leonard town. can't rule out flurry or snow shower, with likely places in northern maryland for that. time for a look at the highway situation. >> you tipped us off to this. watch for some icy conditions. we have some slick spots out there. be careful. connecticut at bell freed, nice clear commute here. and flying over 295 northbound from wilson bridge towards the district, all the way towards 11th street bridge, find lanes wide open for business....
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northwest and not as high as the last round, but it feels colder. 16 degrees in hagerstown. 20 in cumberland. 23 in baltimore. take a look at how expansive this cold air is this time. we got above zero in fargo. we are in the 30s for the highs in dallas. we got into the 20s in new orleans and jacksonville. 42 degrees in miami right now. in orlando? this afternoon, it was 33 degrees. a lot of cold air for a lot of the country. we are in the middle of that. what is going to happen over the next few days is the cold air will ease. a front will pass by and we may get a flurry or two. after that, the warm up is coming. the cold air sticks around tomorrow. we struggle to get to 30 for the high. monday, we are still in the 30s, but not quite as bad. this is the front that comes through monday night into tuesday. maybe a few flurries with it. we will still be in the highs on tuesday in the 30s. after that, we jump back into the 40s. i'll show you that in a moment. small craft advisory with the winds out of the west. tomorrow, we are going up to 30 for the high. take a look at the next few days here.
northwest and not as high as the last round, but it feels colder. 16 degrees in hagerstown. 20 in cumberland. 23 in baltimore. take a look at how expansive this cold air is this time. we got above zero in fargo. we are in the 30s for the highs in dallas. we got into the 20s in new orleans and jacksonville. 42 degrees in miami right now. in orlando? this afternoon, it was 33 degrees. a lot of cold air for a lot of the country. we are in the middle of that. what is going to happen over the next...
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suburbs, 16 in pax river and bit of a north- northwesterly flow out in cumberland. the wind chill still, you saw that 5 in oakland. it feels more like minus 1. feels more like 8 across central maryland. this is what you're dealing with if you're going out and about. we're also going to be seeing the wind continuing. they'll shift a little bit to the west. doesn't do much for us. there will be a lot of sunshine out there. high pressure over the mississippi valley. it is going to continue to bring in that flow around it and it is going to keep us in the dry clear mode but it is also going to just keep the cold air over us. it doesn't ease off until about late in the week. so, as it starts to continue off to the south and east, it will allow for a little bit milder air to move on in. stays cold. but it gets closer to our average of about 41 degrees. so, by the middle of the week, we'll go from below the average to above the average and we'll be right around 40. so, again, just hold on. change is coming. 5:04 is your sunset time. small craft advisory in effect through t
suburbs, 16 in pax river and bit of a north- northwesterly flow out in cumberland. the wind chill still, you saw that 5 in oakland. it feels more like minus 1. feels more like 8 across central maryland. this is what you're dealing with if you're going out and about. we're also going to be seeing the wind continuing. they'll shift a little bit to the west. doesn't do much for us. there will be a lot of sunshine out there. high pressure over the mississippi valley. it is going to continue to...
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this is 11 in cumberland. feels like 7 degrees out in many parts of central maryland. and as a result, there are wind advisories in effect for all of the areas shaded in the tan there, until 4:00 tomorrow morning. do not be surprised to see them extended. and we have a winter storm warning in effect, so dark blue out in far western maryland. we'll keep you posted on how this is going to play out in your week ahead. >>> well, president obama is speaking out in the christmas day terror attack, now directly linking it to al qaeda for the first time this weekend. kathryn brown reports that the nigerian suspect should have been flagged by u.s. officials. >> reporter: president obama has ordered a full-scale review of the breakdown and security measures that allowed an al qaeda operative to board a plane for the u.s., with explosives hidden in his underwear. >> let us ask the des that need to be asked. let us make the changes that need to be made. >> reporter: those undoubtedly are the ones that let umar farouq abdulmutallab slip through undetected. the national counterterro
this is 11 in cumberland. feels like 7 degrees out in many parts of central maryland. and as a result, there are wind advisories in effect for all of the areas shaded in the tan there, until 4:00 tomorrow morning. do not be surprised to see them extended. and we have a winter storm warning in effect, so dark blue out in far western maryland. we'll keep you posted on how this is going to play out in your week ahead. >>> well, president obama is speaking out in the christmas day terror...
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factor these into wind chills and you're still into the 20s, upper teens as you head into cumberland.tly cloudy skies that way. there's that slow warmup starting here. there might be an overnight flight, a flurry at best. not even an inch or covering what we had the other day. it's just that, a flurry. there is the big warmup in store for us. middle of next week. i'm going to do it. bruce? 50 degrees. i'm going for it next thursday. i think we can see it. first time we probably hit 50. i'll have to go back and do privilege va on this. i know it has been several weeks, if not merely a month or so, that we felt that warm. >> bring out the bikes. get the top down. >> get outside and enjoy things. >>> a groom in oslo, norway, got an icy friends thanks to his friends who threw a stag party with members from an ice plunging club. the air temperature was only 13 degrees. so can we now assume he won't have cold feet for the wedding? >> he'll be sick for the wedding. that isn't much fun. >> may not show for the wedding. >> devon putting warmer on a 50 degree thing doesn't say warmer to me. >>
factor these into wind chills and you're still into the 20s, upper teens as you head into cumberland.tly cloudy skies that way. there's that slow warmup starting here. there might be an overnight flight, a flurry at best. not even an inch or covering what we had the other day. it's just that, a flurry. there is the big warmup in store for us. middle of next week. i'm going to do it. bruce? 50 degrees. i'm going for it next thursday. i think we can see it. first time we probably hit 50. i'll...
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look at the winds, 17 mile-per- hour winds in cumberland and 20 near the capital, 23 to easton. the gusts have been up around 26 at the airport. 35 in hagerstown. a cold day and the windchills taking about 15 degrees off of the temperatures. low pressure off of the coast of new england is responsible for a lot of it. the snow, the lake-effect snow and high pressure building in. a system creating a lot of the wind we're dealing with this evening and tomorrow. even after the winds subside, the cold temperatures stay with us. the average is 42, we will not get that high. we'll be in the 30s all week long. small craft advisory into late tonight and your sunset at 4:55. we're in high tide, going up to 31 degrees today. overnight lows around 19. and tomorrow up around 34 degrees, cold with a few clouds. >> thank you. still had. getting back in shape after all of the holiday eating. i know i need to. some tips coming up. >> reporter: i'm sharon gibala live at the volunteer fire department where 3,000 hours go into the train garden and it's worth coming to see. ,,,,,,,,,,, >>> welcome b
look at the winds, 17 mile-per- hour winds in cumberland and 20 near the capital, 23 to easton. the gusts have been up around 26 at the airport. 35 in hagerstown. a cold day and the windchills taking about 15 degrees off of the temperatures. low pressure off of the coast of new england is responsible for a lot of it. the snow, the lake-effect snow and high pressure building in. a system creating a lot of the wind we're dealing with this evening and tomorrow. even after the winds subside, the...
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born on september 10, 1948, in cumberland, virginia, private first class garfield langhorn distinguished himself through his brave, dedicated, and selfless military service during the vietnam war. as a member of the united states army troop c, seventh squadron, 17th cavalry regiment, first brigade. in recognition of his heroic actions during the vietnam war, private first class langhorn posthumously received the medal of honor. as well as the purple heart. private first class langhorn was one of 20 african-american soldiers to received the medal of honor for their service during the vietnam war. as noted by the citation accompanying his medal of honor, private first class langhorn demonstrated, "conspicuous gallantly and trepidity in action at the risk of his life and beyond the call of duty." while serving as a radio operator in troop c, on january 15, 1969, specifically the citation recounts that private first class lang horn's la -- langhorn's platoon had been insert food a landing zone to rescue two pilots. while members of his platoon who found the two pilots did attempted to take t
born on september 10, 1948, in cumberland, virginia, private first class garfield langhorn distinguished himself through his brave, dedicated, and selfless military service during the vietnam war. as a member of the united states army troop c, seventh squadron, 17th cavalry regiment, first brigade. in recognition of his heroic actions during the vietnam war, private first class langhorn posthumously received the medal of honor. as well as the purple heart. private first class langhorn was one...
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last night, a 55-year-old took his daughter from cumberland children's hospital in the richmond areahe two are believed to be traveling in a blue pickup with an virginia (announcer) how can rice production in india, affect wheat output in the u.s., the shipping industry in norway, and the rubber industry in south america? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex global economy. it's just one reason 80% of our mutual fundr beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus with investment objectives, risks, fees, expenses, and more information to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> is is the scene in much of the country this morning a the new year starts off with a new blast of wintry weather. >> look at that. >> it's freezing in many parts of the country. only the southwest is warm this morning. we hope you're inside, if you're not in the southwest on this first monday of 2010. good morning, america, i'm george stephanopoulos. we've got to get this debate down. >> do you say 2010 or 2010? go to our website.
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of those, 27 came from new york and cumberland counties, which may pantries him eligible. these countries are creating jobs right now and that's good news. also at the summit, i want to introduce my proposal to restructure the department of economic and community development. our economic development efforts are going to be more locally and regionally based, growing it from the ground up and not from the top down. this is a new approach and we're going to build on that for success. over the long term, job creation depends upon having a quality workforce. and that starts with a quality education. despite mounting financial pressures, maine continues to demonstrate that our children are our highest priority. education spending accounts or half of every dollar spent by state governments. [applause] i want to do more, but a good education depends on more than just money. my administration has made it a focus to reduce administrative costs for education, so resources can be redirected to the classroom, where they matter the most. and in those districts that every organized, the
of those, 27 came from new york and cumberland counties, which may pantries him eligible. these countries are creating jobs right now and that's good news. also at the summit, i want to introduce my proposal to restructure the department of economic and community development. our economic development efforts are going to be more locally and regionally based, growing it from the ground up and not from the top down. this is a new approach and we're going to build on that for success. over the...
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. >>> point we are at the cumberland county public library and say of the north carolina speaking withuthor of a home on the field how one championship team inspires hope for the revival of small-town america. mr. cuadros, what made you decide to write this book? >> i decided to write this book because i noticed that what was happening in the the of rural communities in the south and midwest was a space change, a migration of latino immigrants to the small towns that i knew was a way to transform of the culture and those communities. i thought i was a very interesting story and when the what influence and change the country and for ways and that is a story of is interested in doing and capturing. >> why did you choose styler city what did you find? >> i chose styler city because at the time they had to poultry processing plants, feed mill, about 300 chicken farmers in the county and was an easy choice because the food processing industry is a big generator for white people are migrating from mexico or central america into the small town communities. >> when you're there you are writing
. >>> point we are at the cumberland county public library and say of the north carolina speaking withuthor of a home on the field how one championship team inspires hope for the revival of small-town america. mr. cuadros, what made you decide to write this book? >> i decided to write this book because i noticed that what was happening in the the of rural communities in the south and midwest was a space change, a migration of latino immigrants to the small towns that i knew was a...