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a small coating but if you get out farther you may find an inch or two and maybe up towards the mason dixon line. second day in a row of record heat. 74 today. that's warmer than we were yesterday. and get this, it's the warmest temperature in february since february 18th of 2011. we hit records of dulles and bwi, but look at these winter weather alerts in winter storm warnings essentially for more snow, if you're trying to get to new york city, you need to know they've got eight to 12 inches of snow coming and blizzard warnings on eastern long island. boston over a foot with blizzard warnings on the cape. here, we do not have any advisories for dc, but we do have winter weather advisories for small amounts of snow for western loudoun, western montgomery, howard and you can see all points up to the mason dixon line there. again, we think an inch or two on those winter weather advisory areas but you can have a little bit more along the mason dixon line, maybe five or six inches, so here's the deal. it's going to start as rain. and that rain arrives after midnight. there are a couple showers
a small coating but if you get out farther you may find an inch or two and maybe up towards the mason dixon line. second day in a row of record heat. 74 today. that's warmer than we were yesterday. and get this, it's the warmest temperature in february since february 18th of 2011. we hit records of dulles and bwi, but look at these winter weather alerts in winter storm warnings essentially for more snow, if you're trying to get to new york city, you need to know they've got eight to 12 inches...
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the heaviest amounts along the mason-dixon line. the rest of the day, with greater skies in the afternoon. daytime highs only of the upper 30's. "good morning washington" starts at 4 a.m. julie wright will get you through the traffic. alison: thanks, steve. they all...want...to... how charge me.xes going? have you tried credit karma? does credit karma do taxes now? yeah, and they're totally free, so they'll never take any of your refund. file your taxes for free with credit karma tax. z29kuz zstz y29kuy ysty >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight, zach galifianakis, from "the history of comedy," sean hayes and music from norah jones. and now, simply put -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: very nice. thank you. welcome to the show. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of it. we're now less than a week away from vishlt's day. are you ready for vishlt's day? you're not, i guess? make no mistake about it.
the heaviest amounts along the mason-dixon line. the rest of the day, with greater skies in the afternoon. daytime highs only of the upper 30's. "good morning washington" starts at 4 a.m. julie wright will get you through the traffic. alison: thanks, steve. they all...want...to... how charge me.xes going? have you tried credit karma? does credit karma do taxes now? yeah, and they're totally free, so they'll never take any of your refund. file your taxes for free with credit karma tax....
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and those heavier amounts 2 to 6 across the mason dixon line. show you again with this frontal boundary coming through tonight the leading edge of storm the storm gets stronger off the coast and because it's off the delmarva a little for north to really bring us heaviest snow. but it will be very heavy for new york city and did you know they're expecting 8 to 12" of snow with mrizard conditions on long island. same for boston. philly 4 to 8 and maybe more and we don't advisories even down to the district. we have them north and west and that is where you have a chance of a delay. and so quick look at timing here at midnight we have some rain coming in and between about 1 and 3 north and west we start see changeover and changeover happens in the district between 4 and 6. but look how quickly the snow is out of here. by 8 a.m. bulk of accumulation is over and while we melt solve that day as we go forward. last things i'll show you here again the snowfall amounts we'll be covering this again. but this is where it will get the most snow up to our no
and those heavier amounts 2 to 6 across the mason dixon line. show you again with this frontal boundary coming through tonight the leading edge of storm the storm gets stronger off the coast and because it's off the delmarva a little for north to really bring us heaviest snow. but it will be very heavy for new york city and did you know they're expecting 8 to 12" of snow with mrizard conditions on long island. same for boston. philly 4 to 8 and maybe more and we don't advisories even down...
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Feb 11, 2017
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along the mis-dixon line, cooler with ice in 40's mason-dixon line, cooler with temps in the 40's. for shower tonight. holding off tomorrow and then tomorrow afternoon we will have a chance for a shower. it is not looking like anything heavy or widespread. will be picking up. wind gusts into the upper 30 and 40's. here is a look at your valentine's day forecast. sunshine and temperatures still above average. looking at a daytime high of 53 degrees. back in the mid 30's at night. here is a look at your -- temperatures back in the mid 30's. here is a look at your forecast. weekend and 49 by monday. tuesday looking at another warm we could see some wintry weather late wednesday night. it is looking like it's will be a low impact storm. we will keep you up-to-date. have a good one. enjoy the warm weather. announcer: "jack hanna's wild countdown" is sponsored by nationwide. jack: hi, everybody. i'm jack hanna coming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo, and welcome to "wild countdown." over the years, we've uncovered lots of stories about love. for instance, some species fi
along the mis-dixon line, cooler with ice in 40's mason-dixon line, cooler with temps in the 40's. for shower tonight. holding off tomorrow and then tomorrow afternoon we will have a chance for a shower. it is not looking like anything heavy or widespread. will be picking up. wind gusts into the upper 30 and 40's. here is a look at your valentine's day forecast. sunshine and temperatures still above average. looking at a daytime high of 53 degrees. back in the mid 30's at night. here is a look...
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Feb 8, 2017
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where you'll get more substantial snow along the mason dixon line and into the mountains, two to six inches. that's a look at our snowfall, totaling coming, including hour by hour forecast for what you can expect tomorrow morning, just a into you guys. >>> a rolling celebration across prince george's county as public school officials made surprise visits to principals and students at the county's highest achieving high school. >>> bob barnard shows us for graduating the highest number of seniors both are getting a big thank you from the bosses. ♪ ♪. >> reporter: a marching band greets prince george's county's top public school officials in l, a nham this morning, eight prince george's county public high school are being celebrated today for graduating more than 90% of their students. >> this is great feeling, my heart is pumping seeing the kids so happy and proud. >> how important is it for you to graduate high school >> it's very important to graduate high school because if you graduate from high school, you have more opportunities, you can go to college, if you go to college, you h
where you'll get more substantial snow along the mason dixon line and into the mountains, two to six inches. that's a look at our snowfall, totaling coming, including hour by hour forecast for what you can expect tomorrow morning, just a into you guys. >>> a rolling celebration across prince george's county as public school officials made surprise visits to principals and students at the county's highest achieving high school. >>> bob barnard shows us for graduating the...
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brings a stray shower from fredericksburg around noon expect a lot.t skies begin to clear around the mason-dixon line in the afternoon, then sunshine, a lot of sunshine by 5:00. just in time for the sunset. daylight hours getting longer as we move closer to springtime. valentine's day forecast looking good comedy, highs tomorrow of 50 degrees. -- valentine's day forecast looking good, highs tomorrow a 50 degrees. a cold front wednesday off to the north and west sweeps a cooler day thursday, but the good news is thursday will be the coldest of the next 10 days. we have a big-time warm-up on the way starting just in time for the upcoming weekend with daytime highs back into the 60's. the high carpenter tomorrow just about 50. -- the high temperature tomorrow just about 50, the same on wednesday, than a cold front thursday, near 40 degrees. upper 40's friday come up with the weekend looking good with a mixer of sun and clouds saturday, dry, upper 50's. lower 50's sunday. president's day, 63 degrees. lower 60's tuesday with a chance of showers wednesday and thursday of next week. daytime highs aroun
brings a stray shower from fredericksburg around noon expect a lot.t skies begin to clear around the mason-dixon line in the afternoon, then sunshine, a lot of sunshine by 5:00. just in time for the sunset. daylight hours getting longer as we move closer to springtime. valentine's day forecast looking good comedy, highs tomorrow of 50 degrees. -- valentine's day forecast looking good, highs tomorrow a 50 degrees. a cold front wednesday off to the north and west sweeps a cooler day thursday, but...
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it's not the mason-dixon. >> thank you for that. >> certainly. 3-degree guarantee. went 43 today.nd i'm kind of worried about this. we had clouds. thought we might have just a tiny bit of sun. we'll add everything up tonight at 11:00. down to 36. dew point keeps dropping. so the outdoor relative hume, about 36%. and the indoor relative humidity, about 21%. okay. tonight. more like winter. well, we'll be in the teens in the north and western suburbs. how about that? more sun tomorrow. but cold. a little below average, in terms of temperatures. and then milder for super bowl sunday. i'll keep a stray shower or sprinkle in. but i don't even see that happening, actually. quite frankly, i meant to type shrinkle in instead of shower. sprinkle -- sprinkle in instead of shower. we'll trade rain for temperatures around 60 on tuesday. fair trade, i guess in should cases. ow and by morning, pretty much everyone was in the 20s. i think we'll even see teens. looks like gaithers burg, 20. i think manassas. by 9:00, 10:00, we're just about freezing everywhere. and by 1:00, up to 37 doubt. and re
it's not the mason-dixon. >> thank you for that. >> certainly. 3-degree guarantee. went 43 today.nd i'm kind of worried about this. we had clouds. thought we might have just a tiny bit of sun. we'll add everything up tonight at 11:00. down to 36. dew point keeps dropping. so the outdoor relative hume, about 36%. and the indoor relative humidity, about 21%. okay. tonight. more like winter. well, we'll be in the teens in the north and western suburbs. how about that? more sun...
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Feb 9, 2017
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inp are two as you get into winter weather add vusry areas and jackpot along the mason dixon line twoo 6" to hagerstown, then pan handle and then moun taps. 6 to 9". this is different look inhouse model we'll start this at 1:00 in the morning and it's saying two tenth s of of inch of snow and run this to 6:00 in the morning and gives again heavier snow totals north and has us half inch by 6:00 in the morning and maybe 1.6 dulles and some areas enough snow for two hour delays until schools can see what's going on with the snow. but by the time we get to noon hour notice we only gotten half in. in the district. maybe tenth on grass down to the south and inch per annapolis and 1.5 baltimore and close to heavier snow just up through pennsylvania. it will be interesting to watch this i mentioned winds. i think winds will be a deal tomorrow. look at wind gusts tomorrow morning. first out of the east as storm is cranking. and we've got a range of 26 to 41 those are wind gusts and then as we get to noon hour winds are more out of north so that's bringing in the colder air and these are gustin
inp are two as you get into winter weather add vusry areas and jackpot along the mason dixon line twoo 6" to hagerstown, then pan handle and then moun taps. 6 to 9". this is different look inhouse model we'll start this at 1:00 in the morning and it's saying two tenth s of of inch of snow and run this to 6:00 in the morning and gives again heavier snow totals north and has us half inch by 6:00 in the morning and maybe 1.6 dulles and some areas enough snow for two hour delays until...
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into sunday night and so we'll watch that closely and can't rule out maybe a springle near the mason dixonine with northern counties and in the meantime for tomorrow temperatures you into the upper 0s and low 40s and with all the sun that will be out there and it will be a little on the breezy side and then light winds. and here's a look at planner for tomorrow. by the 8:00 hour, 28. by the time we hit noon chilly 36 degrees with sunshine and then by the 4:00 hour we'll be at 40. putting it together for you then tonight cold one at 26 only and skies clearing overnight and winds gusting in excess of 20 miles an hour and then they'll start to diminish and we see winds brisk in the early morning hours before they start to subside. plenty of sunshine tomorrow. 41 degrees and finally westerly flow 5 to 106789 here's a look at 7 day forecast for you. wet warm tuesday and wednesday and we're warming up you cannot have the sunshine and warmth i guess cools down by the end ever the week and we're back to the 40s in reality check. your weekend is not too bad it will be on the chilly side. and stay w
into sunday night and so we'll watch that closely and can't rule out maybe a springle near the mason dixonine with northern counties and in the meantime for tomorrow temperatures you into the upper 0s and low 40s and with all the sun that will be out there and it will be a little on the breezy side and then light winds. and here's a look at planner for tomorrow. by the 8:00 hour, 28. by the time we hit noon chilly 36 degrees with sunshine and then by the 4:00 hour we'll be at 40. putting it...
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and i understand the caller from virginia who just called in, get to the other side mason-dixon lines you have the other views and i'm 61 it's -- ieve that guest: i appreciate your comments. fromn immigrant and i come south africa. the reason i came to the u.s. is want to eason many come. we see the u.s. as a world its power andy in economic power but also in its and its belief that underpin the u.s. for me and many other immigrants it was a moment of great pride becausee a citizen here i felt that this was a country hat truly welcomed and acknowledged the value of immigrants. is the case that with refugees. and you are right that native were here first, we ave become a country of immigrants. that has given us our strength over the years. really hope that we will continue to see that the refugees bring strength to the improve our ability to work with other countries country. their own so, thanks for that comment. put this one dian stat on the table. much 781,235 re u.s. born in he countries affected by the ban, 2% of all immigrants. talking about the seven countries involved in the le
and i understand the caller from virginia who just called in, get to the other side mason-dixon lines you have the other views and i'm 61 it's -- ieve that guest: i appreciate your comments. fromn immigrant and i come south africa. the reason i came to the u.s. is want to eason many come. we see the u.s. as a world its power andy in economic power but also in its and its belief that underpin the u.s. for me and many other immigrants it was a moment of great pride becausee a citizen here i felt...
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what is the mason-dixon line? that's it. lines, $400. thee wed to frigid temperatures and 24-hour sun on the solstice. lisa again.
what is the mason-dixon line? that's it. lines, $400. thee wed to frigid temperatures and 24-hour sun on the solstice. lisa again.
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the winter storm stopped all kinds of travel between philly and on or more once you crossed the mason dixon line and that forced lots of schools to close and cancel -- flights to be canceled as well. more on delays at the airport and there were dozen crashes reported in the new york area alone and whiteout conditions and even thundersnow. massachusetts is under a winter storm warning at this hour. there's a blizzard warning in long island for most of the rest of the day. >> the winter weather has meant delays and cancellations at airports along the east coast. reagan national is reporting nearly 100 cancellations but no delays. bwi marshall reporting 40 while dulles is reporting 21 cancellations, most of those are flights headed north of us. you want to check in with your airline before heading to the airport today. your safety is the main topic on the table at metro headquarters today. the transit agency is talking about crime and delays and other adam is live at metro headquarters where he's been listening to all of it. >> reporter: that's right, pat. the police chief out with his annual
the winter storm stopped all kinds of travel between philly and on or more once you crossed the mason dixon line and that forced lots of schools to close and cancel -- flights to be canceled as well. more on delays at the airport and there were dozen crashes reported in the new york area alone and whiteout conditions and even thundersnow. massachusetts is under a winter storm warning at this hour. there's a blizzard warning in long island for most of the rest of the day. >> the winter...
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Feb 17, 2017
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there will be a frontal system to the north of us, northern counties along the mason dixon line may cool late in the afternoon and when that front comes through, the back door front, it will cool thing down a little bit on president's day. still looks real nice. how about this for a seven-day forecast doesn't look like anything having to do with february. 67 tomorrow, 66 sunday. again i think the way to save the weekend will be 65, 70. monday 62, cooler with clouds on tuesday, 57 and we're right back up in the mid to upper 60's for wednesday and 42 as well. how about that? so there you go for a seven-day forecast. enjoy this holiday weekend. brody logan entered the studio. year talking nats? pitchers and catchers have started. we're almost warming up for that around here. come back, the news will continue. >>> keeping an eye on the blow and max scherzer we're worried about his knuckles. >> well you know, that's how it is. sports in dc. you got to look for the nonsilver lining. i don't know what the silver lining is. there are a lot of question marks surrounding the nationals as they repo
there will be a frontal system to the north of us, northern counties along the mason dixon line may cool late in the afternoon and when that front comes through, the back door front, it will cool thing down a little bit on president's day. still looks real nice. how about this for a seven-day forecast doesn't look like anything having to do with february. 67 tomorrow, 66 sunday. again i think the way to save the weekend will be 65, 70. monday 62, cooler with clouds on tuesday, 57 and we're...
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and you can see the pennsylvania counties north of the mason/dixon line, and you can see the storm warning up here. and again, winter advisory for us. tracking the rain from the west, and some to the south, and fredericksburg is seeing the rain showers at i-95, and making the way slowly across the river here over towards charles counties and head's up in stafford and northern county, and here is the big storm. you will notice that the rain out ahead of this, and the snow in behind this, let's time it out for you through the night tonight, and this is a brand-new computer model, and look at what happens in 2:00 a.m., and some of it is heavy rain at times, and wa watch the colder air develop here around 4:00 a.m. we expect the heavy snow, and through parts of the region, and loudoun kocounty, and fred rix county, but watch what happens by 6:00, the rain and snow by d.c.ul hours of moderate snow pulling out the larger snow from 6:00 or 7:00, but it is all going to be out of here by 10:00. and look at what happens after 1:00, we will see the numerous snow showers coming through, and some them
and you can see the pennsylvania counties north of the mason/dixon line, and you can see the storm warning up here. and again, winter advisory for us. tracking the rain from the west, and some to the south, and fredericksburg is seeing the rain showers at i-95, and making the way slowly across the river here over towards charles counties and head's up in stafford and northern county, and here is the big storm. you will notice that the rain out ahead of this, and the snow in behind this, let's...
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Feb 12, 2017
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we will be cooler along the mason-dixon line.he 70's that, well above average for this time of year. this will carry into much of our monday. wind gusts reaching 60 miles per hour. hard to believe. watch for downed branches and power outages. orange is a high wind warning. hagerstown is under a wind advisory through monday. check out our futurecast. wind gusts hitting 30's tonight. hitting higher tonight. -- tomorrow morning. that will stay with now at havertys furniture, it's our presidents day event, where you can create the perfect home. save on furniture and accessories for every room. plus, enjoy thirty-six month, no interest financing. come in today and save. with havertys, your home can be perfect. even when life isn't. the presidents day event is on now at havertys. life looks good. >>> welcome back to "gma" on this sunday morning. happening right now, missile launch. a provocative move from north korea overnight, launching
we will be cooler along the mason-dixon line.he 70's that, well above average for this time of year. this will carry into much of our monday. wind gusts reaching 60 miles per hour. hard to believe. watch for downed branches and power outages. orange is a high wind warning. hagerstown is under a wind advisory through monday. check out our futurecast. wind gusts hitting 30's tonight. hitting higher tonight. -- tomorrow morning. that will stay with now at havertys furniture, it's our presidents...
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numbers. 95% of the african-american population is living south of the potomac or south of the mason/dixon line, and almost all of them enslaved. if you free the slaves in vermont, there's three. you free the slaves in south carolina, and it is 60% of the population. virginia is 40% of the population. and here's the killer, and this is the killer. you have to face it. the founders were absolutely imaginative as you can possibly be on win ingning a war against superior power and separating the church and state and creating political parties, and creating the largest republic ever. they could not imagine a biracial society. nobody could. if you read "uncle tom's cabin" the appendix reads after we free them, where do we send them? to liberia or the caribbean. abe abraham lincoln in 1863 sends a delegation of five of the executive leaders to the panama to explore the feasibility of panama for a location of all of the freed slaves. all of the plans of gradual e emancipation presumed that the african-american population upon emancipation would be sent somewhere else. some people think it is the
numbers. 95% of the african-american population is living south of the potomac or south of the mason/dixon line, and almost all of them enslaved. if you free the slaves in vermont, there's three. you free the slaves in south carolina, and it is 60% of the population. virginia is 40% of the population. and here's the killer, and this is the killer. you have to face it. the founders were absolutely imaginative as you can possibly be on win ingning a war against superior power and separating the...
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Feb 8, 2017
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heavier amount along the mason dixon line.the ten-day outlook shows temperature res bounding nicely for the weekend. taxpayers it will -- it will be 50 on valentine's day. after that we will hold in the upper 40's. let's check in on the rush hour commute with trenice bishop. trenice: steve, it sounds like i'm in for an adventure tomorrow morning. but this evening we have an adventure for folks on 270. take a look at the big picture. very big if you are traveling northbound or trying to get home to frederick. we have report of a vehicle fire between 121 and 109. some lanes are blocked. it looks like the best way to get by if you are in the volume is squeeze to the left. certainly police on the scene. now you can see heavy brake light action here as the camera at 121 and clarksburg. extremely slow with the delays dipping back to the gaithersburg area. earlier issue on 495 trying to get through montgomery county as well. it still leaves you slow on the inner loop at connecticut. the crash was at colesville road and shut down seve
heavier amount along the mason dixon line.the ten-day outlook shows temperature res bounding nicely for the weekend. taxpayers it will -- it will be 50 on valentine's day. after that we will hold in the upper 40's. let's check in on the rush hour commute with trenice bishop. trenice: steve, it sounds like i'm in for an adventure tomorrow morning. but this evening we have an adventure for folks on 270. take a look at the big picture. very big if you are traveling northbound or trying to get home...
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to wonder, what you and i talked about in the past, when it comes to manufacturing south of the mason dixon line, they don't like it to be organized by unions. you haven't seen the uaw organized here t. machinists have struggled here at the being plant. it's just not the way it is down here. that's why so much manufacturing has moved down here. >> they fear becoming less competitive, i think. thanks, so much. we are still standing to make $23 bucks an hour, walk state more than 30 bucks an hour if you are a boeing employee. eamon javers joins us to talk about it politically. >>ment. >> reporter: we have been told the president got his tour of the facility where you saw phil speaking. the president announced it incredible, incredible tech nochlth it is hard to overstate just how tightly connected boeing as a company has been to the american presidency. every single president since fdr has visited a boeing or boeing legacy plant we are told. >> that gives you a sense of the import of that company overall to the american political landscape, particularly so to this president, donald trump, who
to wonder, what you and i talked about in the past, when it comes to manufacturing south of the mason dixon line, they don't like it to be organized by unions. you haven't seen the uaw organized here t. machinists have struggled here at the being plant. it's just not the way it is down here. that's why so much manufacturing has moved down here. >> they fear becoming less competitive, i think. thanks, so much. we are still standing to make $23 bucks an hour, walk state more than 30 bucks...