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but we begin with chief meteorologist doug kammerer in storm center 4. doug? >> hey, guys. we are talking about bitter cold air across the region that is going to last right on through early tomorrow morning. we already set a couple of records out there, at least one. let's take a look. currently around the metro area, 17 at national. no problem there. it's cold. but it's not 8 in camp springs. 9 in huntingtown. 3 degrees in gaithersburg. and look back to the west. leesburg at 5. manassas at zero. warrenton at 1. dulles 3 degrees. that sat terse old record of 12 set back in 1980. and i think dulles will set another record during the day tomorrow. we have had very cold temperatures after the snowfall that we had. we saw a little bit of melting earlier with these frigid temperatures, we are going to see icy roadways for sure. as we mentioned with the numerous delays, we've already seen a lot of school closures during the morning hours tomorrow. tomorrow one more frigid day, and then we start to moderate. at least a little bit. and i'm watching yet another system that i'll tal
but we begin with chief meteorologist doug kammerer in storm center 4. doug? >> hey, guys. we are talking about bitter cold air across the region that is going to last right on through early tomorrow morning. we already set a couple of records out there, at least one. let's take a look. currently around the metro area, 17 at national. no problem there. it's cold. but it's not 8 in camp springs. 9 in huntingtown. 3 degrees in gaithersburg. and look back to the west. leesburg at 5. manassas...
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doug kammerer, it is going to be staying cold for a while? >> well, a little while, but not the frigid air again. this is simply amazing and historical how cold we were last night and into the early morning. take a look at the the numbers the lows today, 14 in d.c. on the cold side, but most areas away are from the water, much colder 4 below in manassas, and 6 below in culpepper, and we set a couple of records. one of the records with was dulles airport, and the old record is 6 degrees in 1980, and the new record is 1 below zero, and we tied a record at bwi, and it with t ith was the coldest temperature ever. and so it is not going anywhere any time soon, but we will see some warming coming up in the next couple of days. >> thank you, doug. and now a traffic issue that has the d.c. mayor so upset that he is talking to the secret service. this was tweeted yesterday saying that the southbound lanes were closed because of icy conditions, but it turns out that the lanes in front of the willard hotel were closed by the secret service for a visitin
doug kammerer, it is going to be staying cold for a while? >> well, a little while, but not the frigid air again. this is simply amazing and historical how cold we were last night and into the early morning. take a look at the the numbers the lows today, 14 in d.c. on the cold side, but most areas away are from the water, much colder 4 below in manassas, and 6 below in culpepper, and we set a couple of records. one of the records with was dulles airport, and the old record is 6 degrees in...
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is still snow issing, and who is under a winter storm rn warning, we will go the meteorologist doug kammerer, and news4 meteorology center. >> well, looking down at the storm team 4 radar, you can see that the snow is gown from around leesburg, and fredrick and annapolis, and no more snow, but it is to the south. and calvert, and st. mary's k n county and toward the neck, and most of it on the lighter side, and it is pushing to the south and the east. you have a one or maybe two hours, be but as far as the accumulation goes, you are pr pretty much done. you might see a half inch, but showing it from the west, it fizzles down to the south and the east and it is going to continue down to the south and the east, and we have the winter storm warnings from charles, and calvert, and down the fredericksburg, but they are going to be dropped any minute as well as we continue to see it drop down. the snow will be ending, but the frigid temperatures are going to be turning icy if they are not already. the roads are snow-covered and as we lose any of the daytime heating from the sun, we will see it ref
is still snow issing, and who is under a winter storm rn warning, we will go the meteorologist doug kammerer, and news4 meteorology center. >> well, looking down at the storm team 4 radar, you can see that the snow is gown from around leesburg, and fredrick and annapolis, and no more snow, but it is to the south. and calvert, and st. mary's k n county and toward the neck, and most of it on the lighter side, and it is pushing to the south and the east. you have a one or maybe two hours, be...
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. >> doug kammerer in storm center 4 now. when are we talking about this coming in? >> this will move in overnight and it will be here for the morning commute for some areas. take a look at where this storm is right now. just down to our south. you can see it down towards north carolina, down towards southern virginia with snow. around roanoke seeing snow right now. it is moving to the north. but it's having a very tough time moving north. and most of this, most of this energy down to the south will head out towards the east. but we do have a winter weather advisory that has been posted by the national weather service for loudoun county, montgomery county, d.c., and everybody down do the south. the biggest areas of concern i think would be around fredericksburg over towards southern maryland. d.c. not really sure if we're going see the it here. but we could see some light freezing rain. it doesn't make much to get a weather winter advisory. it could be slick in spots. but the main roads should be okay. i'm going break this down for you a little more. i'm going to giv
. >> doug kammerer in storm center 4 now. when are we talking about this coming in? >> this will move in overnight and it will be here for the morning commute for some areas. take a look at where this storm is right now. just down to our south. you can see it down towards north carolina, down towards southern virginia with snow. around roanoke seeing snow right now. it is moving to the north. but it's having a very tough time moving north. and most of this, most of this energy down...
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let's start with doug kammerer in extreme weather 4. >> we are talking temperatures close to 70 and by tomorrow morning temperatures will feel 60 degrees colder and winds are bhiping up. not not just winds with storms >> behind the storms we will see very strong winds, too and with that plummeting temperatures the two combined, not a pretty picture tomorrow morning. >> not at all and across storm team 4, radar towards montgomery county and carroll county, this line has come together over the last half hour. flow severe thunderstorm warnings but off to the northern neck and towards warrington. a couple stops, first stop around damascus and barnsville and clarksburg seeing heaviest rain now and strong winds with that and continue to move south towards gaithersburg and loudon county and warrington area and warrington extending towards manassas entering fairfax county within the next couple of minutes. nothing severe now but we're watching this line move through behind it. it gets windier and a lot colder. veronica. >> we've been looking at these winds gusting with the front coming through
let's start with doug kammerer in extreme weather 4. >> we are talking temperatures close to 70 and by tomorrow morning temperatures will feel 60 degrees colder and winds are bhiping up. not not just winds with storms >> behind the storms we will see very strong winds, too and with that plummeting temperatures the two combined, not a pretty picture tomorrow morning. >> not at all and across storm team 4, radar towards montgomery county and carroll county, this line has come...