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late afternoon, clouds increase along the mason-dixon line. front moves through. looking at moderate rain, at least for the rush-hour commute, slowing things down friday morning, mixing with some snowflakes montgomery county and frederick county, along the mason-dixon line. all of this out of here by midmorning. by noon time sunshine and clearing in the afternoon. the timing of the cold front early friday morning, just to the south and east. saturday will be the coldest of the next 10. highs will only be in the middle to upper 30's. the wind chill on saturday will be in the teens and low 20's. a cold day saturday, warming up a little bit through the early part of next week, but not a whole lot. friday in the morning, falling through the day into the 40's. upper 30's saturday. daylight spring ahead one hour, the sunset after 7:00 sunday. middle 40'sonday, tuesday and wednesday. st. patrick's day next friday, 50 degrees. the really warm weather is out of the picture after tomorrow. jonathan: how about this, ultraluxury meets sustainability. a runy is giving tesla fo
late afternoon, clouds increase along the mason-dixon line. front moves through. looking at moderate rain, at least for the rush-hour commute, slowing things down friday morning, mixing with some snowflakes montgomery county and frederick county, along the mason-dixon line. all of this out of here by midmorning. by noon time sunshine and clearing in the afternoon. the timing of the cold front early friday morning, just to the south and east. saturday will be the coldest of the next 10. highs...
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the snow is flying across baltimore and the west, and mason dixon line, it's a just a few flakes at thatit's quiet, all temperatures are above the freezing mark of 32. 36 in philadelphia. millville, 36. allentown, 34. cape may, 38. dover, 37. forecast for today starting out with a lot of the clouds and the clouds gradually thin out we see an increase in sunshine as the day wears on. with the added sun that will help get the temperatures up a notch. 47 degrees by 3:00 p.m., high temperatures topping out around 47. >> reporter: 48. not a bad finish to the weekend. when i come back we'll talk about the milder items in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> thank you, you can find live forecast and double scan radar at 6abc.com/weather. >> new this morning, a woman has died following an overnight crash and police say the driver responsible was under the influence. the collision happened on old york road in hunting park. the victim was a passenger in a car that ran a stop sign and hit by a dodge durango suv, she was pronounced dead at the temple university hospital. the person at th
the snow is flying across baltimore and the west, and mason dixon line, it's a just a few flakes at thatit's quiet, all temperatures are above the freezing mark of 32. 36 in philadelphia. millville, 36. allentown, 34. cape may, 38. dover, 37. forecast for today starting out with a lot of the clouds and the clouds gradually thin out we see an increase in sunshine as the day wears on. with the added sun that will help get the temperatures up a notch. 47 degrees by 3:00 p.m., high temperatures...
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Mar 18, 2017
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not just the north line up but through the south because it was copied through the mason-dixon line.this had a huge repercussion it had a huge repercussion right here locally through the economy of the city and of course it took the african-american community about a thousand people we know were driven to another county and that included people that were put onto the train at bayonet.and banished from wilmington. they were lawyers, preachers, leaders, funeral directors, local politicians they were the people who up to this.had been the african-american alderman, firemen, the african-american chair sheriff's deputies, wilmington went back to being ruled by white supremacist and white families. that's a big legacy to overcome. one of the things i always think about is that so many of the people involved on whiteside went on to have very prosperous lives, children, grandchildren stayed and they built their wealth over many generations. some of them like the keenan family became really great philanthropists. we owe a great deal to them at the university and elsewhere but the alex manley'
not just the north line up but through the south because it was copied through the mason-dixon line.this had a huge repercussion it had a huge repercussion right here locally through the economy of the city and of course it took the african-american community about a thousand people we know were driven to another county and that included people that were put onto the train at bayonet.and banished from wilmington. they were lawyers, preachers, leaders, funeral directors, local politicians they...
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Mar 19, 2017
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not just in north carolina but also through states along the mason-dixon. this had huge national repercussions, if the repercussions right here locally for the economy of the city. they took the african-american peoplety and about 1000 that were put on the train and banished from wilmington. these were local leaders, they were preachers. they were funeral directors, they were local politicians, they were the people up to this point who had been the african-american aldermen. wilmington went back to being ruled by a cadre of white .upremacist so many people who were involved do haveight side when i very prosperous lives, their children and grandchildren stay here and they built their wealth they becameons area really great philanthropists, for university and elsewhere. the manly family was gone. here, so youd land have a situation where the leadership of the black community is warped -- wiped out for generations. from there we are looking at a thing 100 years later, people are asking the question of what can we do to change that. wilmington you have every de
not just in north carolina but also through states along the mason-dixon. this had huge national repercussions, if the repercussions right here locally for the economy of the city. they took the african-american peoplety and about 1000 that were put on the train and banished from wilmington. these were local leaders, they were preachers. they were funeral directors, they were local politicians, they were the people up to this point who had been the african-american aldermen. wilmington went...
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Mar 7, 2017
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a few showers mainly north of the mason-dixon line. a few other showers across garrett county and allegheny county. most of this will not make it way to the immediate metro area. that is good news overnight. 48 overnight, the wind out of the south at about five miles per hour. tomorrow morning, rise and shine, but not a lot of sunshine, early on lower to middle 40's. then we rebound as we head through the midday into the afternoon. shower activity in the morning north and east of d.c., 9:00 or so. all of that moves out. afternoon, a better chance of showers developing, sticking around through the afternoon through tomorrow evening and overnight. everything has gone off to the east. the wind changes direction and cooler air over spreads d.c. the forecast tomorrow, more clouds than sun, scattered somers late in the day, flirting with a 70 degree mark. lateold front on the way tomorrow night into tuesday. once this moves by, the wind will change direction and the focus turns to the upcoming weekend. we may see a little wintry weather. it
a few showers mainly north of the mason-dixon line. a few other showers across garrett county and allegheny county. most of this will not make it way to the immediate metro area. that is good news overnight. 48 overnight, the wind out of the south at about five miles per hour. tomorrow morning, rise and shine, but not a lot of sunshine, early on lower to middle 40's. then we rebound as we head through the midday into the afternoon. shower activity in the morning north and east of d.c., 9:00 or...
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Mar 14, 2017
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the jackpot will to the north, along the mason-dixon line, 10 to 14 inches not out of the question.in terms of what we expect with futurecast, the snow totals, look at d.c. 2 inches. it does not move a whole lot during the early morning, but notice what happens further north. th very close, where they could pick up over a foot of snow by the time the system moves out. aroundain, 2 to 5 inches the d.c. metro. the big jackpot outside of new york city, over 20 inches of snow possible. then we are talking about wind gusts. once the system has moved out, things will improve. ocean city, wind gusts early on of 65 miles per hour, with the gusty wind slowly easing through the afternoon tomorrow. the highs will have a hard time making it out of the 30's. the 10 day outlook, we finally get a bit of sunshine by about midweek. st. patrick's day looking good, 44 degrees. this weekend, back into the 50's, at least saturday. next week, back in the middle to upper 50's. whatever snow we do see around here, that will quickly melt. jonathan: steve, thanks. coming up danger. the nearly centuries long
the jackpot will to the north, along the mason-dixon line, 10 to 14 inches not out of the question.in terms of what we expect with futurecast, the snow totals, look at d.c. 2 inches. it does not move a whole lot during the early morning, but notice what happens further north. th very close, where they could pick up over a foot of snow by the time the system moves out. aroundain, 2 to 5 inches the d.c. metro. the big jackpot outside of new york city, over 20 inches of snow possible. then we are...
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Mar 10, 2017
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tomorrow morning. 5:00 a.m., just a computer simulation shows a mixture of rain, sleet, and along the mason-dixon line, chances of snow. everything will eventually change over to that mixture of snow, sleet, and rain. not expecting accumulations because the road temperature and surface temperatures are well above freezing. tomorrow morning we will also be well above freezing. the biggest threat will just be wet roadways causing delays. if you are a taking a car, leave extra time. air travel should be ok. talking about the potential of a more significant storm coming up. alison: steve, thank you. stay connected with the stormwatch team around the clock on facebook, twitter, wjla.com, and on the stormwatch 7 app. jonathan: one person was killed in a crash along suitland parkway in forestville. a responding police cruiser was also involved in the crash. alison: anna-lysa gayle has with the police are saying about this. anna-lysa? jonathan, inison, addition to the person who died here tonight, a child was transported with life-threatening injuries and another adult transport with non-life-threatening
tomorrow morning. 5:00 a.m., just a computer simulation shows a mixture of rain, sleet, and along the mason-dixon line, chances of snow. everything will eventually change over to that mixture of snow, sleet, and rain. not expecting accumulations because the road temperature and surface temperatures are well above freezing. tomorrow morning we will also be well above freezing. the biggest threat will just be wet roadways causing delays. if you are a taking a car, leave extra time. air travel...
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Mar 18, 2017
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ook voting rights away it was throughout the south because it was copied by states all below the mason-dixon. huge national repercussions, a huge repercussion right here locally with the economy of the city. of course, it took the african-american community about 1000 people we know -- it included people put on the train at bayonet point, so-called banished from owning 10. these were local leaders, lawyers, preachers. they were funeral directors, local politicians. they were the people who up to this point had been the african-american aldermen, firemen, policemen, african-american sheriff deputies and so on. to beingn went back ruled by this contrary of whites of what -- cadre supremacist. i think about,gs ove so many people on the white side when on to have prosperous lives. all of whom stayed here. they built her wealth for many generations. some became really great philanthropists. we owe a great deal to them at the university and elsewhere. manleya were gone. he came back searching for property he owned and was told he never owned property here. of land hehe deed owned on chestnut stree
ook voting rights away it was throughout the south because it was copied by states all below the mason-dixon. huge national repercussions, a huge repercussion right here locally with the economy of the city. of course, it took the african-american community about 1000 people we know -- it included people put on the train at bayonet point, so-called banished from owning 10. these were local leaders, lawyers, preachers. they were funeral directors, local politicians. they were the people who up...
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Mar 25, 2017
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saturday, i cannot rule out maybe a little pacing shower light in nature to norm, northwest near mason dixon especially and we're looking at the rain sunday. warmer conditions moving in on day. ridge of high pressure stays over the coast and seeing approach of frontal system and ahead of it that warm-up takes us to the mid 70s and then by the time we get into sunday we'll see some of those showers heading in and it will be a little cooler with temperatures into the 60s. and but overall not bad. and when we get to beginning of week we'll still have that warm air in place. expect do see a couple more days with those 70s you'll get to enjoy. heevrz future cast. i want to tell you sunday is by no means a washout at all. in fact wet weather comes in later in the day. so most of the day will be dry. and it will kind of sneak the way through into first part of monday also. here's a look at future cast for you and this is 10:00 at night and we saw you had a pretty good most with nothing happen and here we are overnight hours into monday early morning hours before we start to same improvement for you
saturday, i cannot rule out maybe a little pacing shower light in nature to norm, northwest near mason dixon especially and we're looking at the rain sunday. warmer conditions moving in on day. ridge of high pressure stays over the coast and seeing approach of frontal system and ahead of it that warm-up takes us to the mid 70s and then by the time we get into sunday we'll see some of those showers heading in and it will be a little cooler with temperatures into the 60s. and but overall not bad....
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Mar 4, 2017
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the overnight, a few lingering flurries, but not amounting to anything at all, mainly along the mason-dixonine. tomorrow, a cold day, winter returns with temperatures only into the lower 40's. the windchill factors, upper 20's, lower 30's. we will talk more about sunday and a warm-up on the way for the 10 day outlook. michelle? >> it's getting out of control and we need to stop it. michelle: that is fairfax county chief of police gang violence in the county. those razr reports, comments come after the remains of two people were found in a park. -- as tom roussey reports. >> we have at a spike in gang activity, especially murders. it's serious. fairfax county police chief says they have a gang problem getting worse. the two bodies found thursday night are adding to a growing body count. >> it's more than likely the recovery of the remains that we have to date at this active crime scene will be linked to another set of gang murders. tom: the chief said that he will wait for autopsy results before publicly identifying the bodies. with gangers connections have been missing since september, but
the overnight, a few lingering flurries, but not amounting to anything at all, mainly along the mason-dixonine. tomorrow, a cold day, winter returns with temperatures only into the lower 40's. the windchill factors, upper 20's, lower 30's. we will talk more about sunday and a warm-up on the way for the 10 day outlook. michelle? >> it's getting out of control and we need to stop it. michelle: that is fairfax county chief of police gang violence in the county. those razr reports, comments...
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Mar 26, 2017
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little shower and here we are sunday 4: start to see anything a little here near hagerstown and mason dixon and more out to the west. as we progress sunday night starts to fill in a little more. you really salvage most of the day without seeing anything. here's 10:00 at night and we get into monday morning and it still is stick around. so expect maybe the morning commute to see a little bit of that wet weather before it starts to get out of here into the early afternoon hours or so. and as we wrap it up for you then looking at planner for tomorrow by midday. 53 rjts cloudy skies. we'll be warming to about 56 by 4:00 hour and as i said, not looking at anything in terms of precipitation at that foypt are the main part of the day. only into the evening it looks like it will hit us. 50 for tonight then. and for toelingt tomorrow we're talking high of 55. far cry where we were today. much cooler day. your "fox5" accuweather 7 day forecast getting back to the 70s beginning of week and on tuesday i cannot rule out maybe an isolated thunderstorm could pop up and drier conditions hump day and start
little shower and here we are sunday 4: start to see anything a little here near hagerstown and mason dixon and more out to the west. as we progress sunday night starts to fill in a little more. you really salvage most of the day without seeing anything. here's 10:00 at night and we get into monday morning and it still is stick around. so expect maybe the morning commute to see a little bit of that wet weather before it starts to get out of here into the early afternoon hours or so. and as we...
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Mar 19, 2017
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. >> all below the mason-dixon. so this huge national repercussion. he had a huge repercussion here locally. for the economy of the city and of course it took the african-american community about 1000 people we knew were driven out of their county and included on the train at that point, the so-called spanish from wilmington, these were local leaders, lawyers, preachers, funeral directors, local politicians. they were the people who to this point had been african-american alderman, the firemen, the police and sheriff deputies. and wilmington went back to being ruled by this category of white supremacists and a number of white families. >> you have a situation where the intelligence and the leadership of the black community is basically wiped out for a generation, and from there wille looking at something now more than 100 years later, and people asking the questions, what can we do to change that? you've got come in wilmington now behind every decision about rezoning or redistricting school or neighborhood schools are whether or not we should have at-
. >> all below the mason-dixon. so this huge national repercussion. he had a huge repercussion here locally. for the economy of the city and of course it took the african-american community about 1000 people we knew were driven out of their county and included on the train at that point, the so-called spanish from wilmington, these were local leaders, lawyers, preachers, funeral directors, local politicians. they were the people who to this point had been african-american alderman, the...
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Mar 10, 2017
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county, parts of west virginia, they could see a couple of inches out of this, anywhere along the mason-dixon we're talking a dusting if that for some of those colder spots. this is all going to melt on its journey to d. c. when do i showers arrive, later on. if you're in frederick or snow falling and then it will get out of here. we're talking around the noontime is when the showers will start to head to the south and east. that's when the winds pick up, and it will be rather blustery today. ellen good morning. >>> good morning allyson. there was a closure overnight, just opened a little over an hour ago on suitland parkway as you head eastbound. police have told us they have cleared that crash that involved some -- i think a fatal crash. possibly serious injuries as well. if you're on route 32 right now, we still have a crash. this one involves a fuel spill between bw parkway and route 170. and then some construction on pa 5 north and southbound, a couple leaps blocked. not seeing significant delays yet. hopefully that construction will clear up in the next 30 minutes. >>> we're following b
county, parts of west virginia, they could see a couple of inches out of this, anywhere along the mason-dixon we're talking a dusting if that for some of those colder spots. this is all going to melt on its journey to d. c. when do i showers arrive, later on. if you're in frederick or snow falling and then it will get out of here. we're talking around the noontime is when the showers will start to head to the south and east. that's when the winds pick up, and it will be rather blustery today....
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Mar 24, 2017
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just touching the mason dixon line. keep an eye on it. and check your tem mike and tucker in the early morning. after we get through 9, 10:00 there's very little left. the clouds scour out to bring us a brighter finish. here's your planner 36-degrees in the morning. colder in the suburbs. by noon 49-degrees and brighter at 4:00 with a temperature of 60 and as we look down to the south, fredericksburg 64, qunatico 69. into the weekend, the weekend forecast coming out with the peak bloom of the cherry blossoms, 75-degrees on saturday. a mix of sun and clouds and then sunday we may see a few showers around in the afternoon with a temperature of 68. right now we put the chance of showers at about 40 percent. we have a few more showers on the seven day forecast, monday, tuesday with temperatures still in the low 70s. this is good news because the area remains in moderate to severe drought. we'll take every drop we can get. wednesday 67-degrees, we're dryer and brighter. thursday, 6 h 4-degrees. all of a sudden it does feel like we're definitel
just touching the mason dixon line. keep an eye on it. and check your tem mike and tucker in the early morning. after we get through 9, 10:00 there's very little left. the clouds scour out to bring us a brighter finish. here's your planner 36-degrees in the morning. colder in the suburbs. by noon 49-degrees and brighter at 4:00 with a temperature of 60 and as we look down to the south, fredericksburg 64, qunatico 69. into the weekend, the weekend forecast coming out with the peak bloom of the...
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Mar 25, 2017
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green show up seeing patchy drizzle south of philadelphia, also running west to east along the mason dixon line. 73 degrees is the temperature we're shooting for. the normal is 56. we're 20 degrees above average. we started out at 49 degrees which is above the seasonal average of 37. look at now, 52 in millville. almost 60 in atlantic city. 55 in cape may. wilmington, 60 degrees. the wider view, we have an upper level low pressure system cut off from the main flow of traffic, if you will, it's not moving all that much. it's spinning its wheels and slow drift to the east over the next four to five days, that means, unfortunately, lots of clouds in the forecast right through thursday afternoon. every now and then there's drizzle and spotty showers. this is a cold front that will drop down to the south and cool us off tomorrow and lift back to the north as this cold approaches and temperatures are off to the races. we're watching this low here, the front is to the north, the chilly air is to the north and we're in the 70s today. tomorrow all this changes the front drops to the south and stall
green show up seeing patchy drizzle south of philadelphia, also running west to east along the mason dixon line. 73 degrees is the temperature we're shooting for. the normal is 56. we're 20 degrees above average. we started out at 49 degrees which is above the seasonal average of 37. look at now, 52 in millville. almost 60 in atlantic city. 55 in cape may. wilmington, 60 degrees. the wider view, we have an upper level low pressure system cut off from the main flow of traffic, if you will, it's...
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Mar 12, 2017
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satellite and radar along with action radar, starting out with a little bit of cloud cover south of the mason dixonlear skies to the north. everybody will clear out over the next few hours, we'll see clouds increasing in the afternoon. very similar to yesterday, i don't think the cloud cover will be as widespread. nonetheless we'll see a mixture of sun and clouds. 1:00 p.m., 31, 3:00 p.m., 35. 5:00 p.m., same thing 35 degrees, with the wind feels like the 20s all day long. when i come back in just a few minutes we'll focus on one of the nor'easters, it has the chance of being one of the biggest snowstorms ever for philadelphia in the month of march. we'll talk about snow totals in a few minutes. >>> officials say careless cooking caused a fire in chester county. the residents were forced outside into freezing temperatures. the action cam on the scene, 500 block of meadow lake drive in downingtown. investigator say it looks like the fire started in the kitchen of a second story apartment. the fire has destroyed a unit and damaged 6 others. crews had a tough time working through the icy conditions. t
satellite and radar along with action radar, starting out with a little bit of cloud cover south of the mason dixonlear skies to the north. everybody will clear out over the next few hours, we'll see clouds increasing in the afternoon. very similar to yesterday, i don't think the cloud cover will be as widespread. nonetheless we'll see a mixture of sun and clouds. 1:00 p.m., 31, 3:00 p.m., 35. 5:00 p.m., same thing 35 degrees, with the wind feels like the 20s all day long. when i come back in...
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Mar 19, 2017
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it drove itself southeastern through the appalachian states across the mason dixon line.ow it's right there over the washington, and baltimore metro area. our neck of the woods look good, temperatures above freezing, the winds are picking up as the area of low pressure begins to depart and works out to sea. that's the issue. temperatures are above freezing, but it feels like the 20s with the winds, so feels like 26 in allentown. 27 in philadelphia. 25 in millville. 27 seems to be very popular number for the western suburbs, as well. 27 is the number in reading, wilmington, dover. forecast for today as the storm continues to pull away, we'll see an increase in sunshine, sun and clouds this afternoon, breezy, high of 47. with the wind it feels like the 30s. when i come back in just a few minutes we'll talk about the warmer items in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. gray? >> i love to hear about the warmth, chris, thank you. you can find the seven-day forecast and live look at storm tracker 6 live double scan radar at any time of the day. go to our website 6abc.c
it drove itself southeastern through the appalachian states across the mason dixon line.ow it's right there over the washington, and baltimore metro area. our neck of the woods look good, temperatures above freezing, the winds are picking up as the area of low pressure begins to depart and works out to sea. that's the issue. temperatures are above freezing, but it feels like the 20s with the winds, so feels like 26 in allentown. 27 in philadelphia. 25 in millville. 27 seems to be very popular...
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Mar 7, 2017
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tonight, showers along the mason dixon line and more out to the north and west this is that squall lineoks like this will be going on some incredible pictures coming across twitter. this is just a small sampling across iowa in missouri as well as kansas, don't be surprised to see more tornado reports. futurecast for us we're going to have a lot of clouds overnight and maybe some showers tomorrow morning for morning commuters especially across maryland maybe touching the beltway. that moves only and we just have a lot of clouds at the noon hour but we could see more showers developing maybe in time for the evening, you can see more of us won't see them than will. watch this. 11:00 tomorrow watch off to north and west here comes our own squall line that maybe would have a rumble of thunder. but more likely very fast moving briefly heavy rain coming through between about 3:00 and 4:00. by 4:00, it's to our south and east, you're not going to have to deal with it for wednesday. and on out of here, wednesday and thursday look fantastic. so those are our warm days, but towards the end over th
tonight, showers along the mason dixon line and more out to the north and west this is that squall lineoks like this will be going on some incredible pictures coming across twitter. this is just a small sampling across iowa in missouri as well as kansas, don't be surprised to see more tornado reports. futurecast for us we're going to have a lot of clouds overnight and maybe some showers tomorrow morning for morning commuters especially across maryland maybe touching the beltway. that moves only...
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Mar 10, 2017
03/17
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still continue to move down heading from the northwest, heading to the southeast across on the mason dixon line in hagerstown and area to the accident north and northwest of us, not a lot seeing right now. it's eventful going to start to die off. just enough to make you pay attention and realize that winter is still making its presence felt across our area. temperature-wise, the same story. right now, the double 4s at manassas. same at culpeper. 42 at dc. 34 at winchester same at westminster. 45 at fredericksburg and 32 in cumberland, we're going to see a huge dip. if you compare from yesterday to today, you can see the huge difference in the drop, look at this, 31 degrees temperature difference for winchester, 29 de tthen it was yesterday at this time. 29 at manassas and 34 degrees colder at westminster, we're in for a cold night. overnight will be into the teens and the 20's. the entire weekend is definitely at the big chill is the arctic air makes the presence known. don't be fooled by the sun, the temperatures will take a den we're keeping an eye on another storm system for next week.
still continue to move down heading from the northwest, heading to the southeast across on the mason dixon line in hagerstown and area to the accident north and northwest of us, not a lot seeing right now. it's eventful going to start to die off. just enough to make you pay attention and realize that winter is still making its presence felt across our area. temperature-wise, the same story. right now, the double 4s at manassas. same at culpeper. 42 at dc. 34 at winchester same at westminster....
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Mar 6, 2017
03/17
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the further north along the mason dixon line you have a better chance to see showers. later in the day the afternoon hours to the evening, scattered shower will overspread the area. hit or miss in the dinnertime hour. just enough to hour commute to slow down a bit. for tomorrow, upper 60's for the daytime highs. tomorrow we see a best chance of the shower activity later in thedy. the cold front to arrive on wednesday. it will become breezy. the temperatures will fall. for the weekend we could look at the wintery weather but a lot will hinge on the track of the potential system. snow or a mix of snow and rain. all rain. or nothing at all. it's only monday. this is later in the weekend. the ten-day outlook. cool on thursday. upper 40's friday. we spring ahead for the daylight saving time on saturday. early sunday morning. we lose an hour of sleep but we gain more daylight. the sunset is after 7:00. cooler by next week. we will track the system all week long to keep you updated on jonathan: already springing ahead. steve: can you believe it? i love it! jonathan: still ahe
the further north along the mason dixon line you have a better chance to see showers. later in the day the afternoon hours to the evening, scattered shower will overspread the area. hit or miss in the dinnertime hour. just enough to hour commute to slow down a bit. for tomorrow, upper 60's for the daytime highs. tomorrow we see a best chance of the shower activity later in thedy. the cold front to arrive on wednesday. it will become breezy. the temperatures will fall. for the weekend we could...
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best chance of that is between seven in the morning and 10 in the morning especially between the mason dixonine. what does that mean for the kids tomorrow morning at the bus stop, chilly. a the look of clouds around and the temperature range could still t be about 31 to 37. after school it's brighter. i'll describe it as mild. it will certainly feel good to the kids and our temperature range will be 58 to 62-degrees:we're keeping an eye on the moisture tonight. we don't have much in the range of cloud cover. we would likely see the cloud front spread some clouds closer to dawn. maybe a chance of a shower. freezing rain shows up in this pink color than a a couple of lighter showers as you can see running down interstate 81. by 10 in the morning most of then we break the clouds up in the early afternoon to get us forward to a nice looking weekend. tonight 34-degrees. suburbs could drop from 29 to 34 with some clouds coming in late. tomorrow enjoy a brighter afternoon after some clouds in the morning, maybe a spotty morning drizzle, 62-degrees, check out this fox5 seven day forecast. we're stil
best chance of that is between seven in the morning and 10 in the morning especially between the mason dixonine. what does that mean for the kids tomorrow morning at the bus stop, chilly. a the look of clouds around and the temperature range could still t be about 31 to 37. after school it's brighter. i'll describe it as mild. it will certainly feel good to the kids and our temperature range will be 58 to 62-degrees:we're keeping an eye on the moisture tonight. we don't have much in the range...
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it's not going to amount to anything except for areas up to the mason-dixon line. 48 on friday.ing temperatures during the day. 38 degrees on saturday. 39 on sunday. sunday don't forget to set your clocks forward one hour. we spring forward on sunday. 43 on tuesday. and then we get to tuesday. tuesday 38 degrees for a high temperature. a chance for, yeah, maybe some rain or snow. i will pop this out, amelia, if you can do that for me. talking about those temperatures that will be quite cold. snow looking possible on tuesday. remember it was sunday. that's not happening. that storm is going dow t tuesday. the cold air in place. the snow looking possible. again, lots of time to watch this storm. this is one we'll be watching very closely as we move on through. what it tells us is temperatures are going to remain on the cool side as we move on to the next couple of days. wednesday, high temperature of 39 degrees. wind chills in the 20s again. here is something we have not seen. in the next ten days we have one, two, three, four days at 32 or below. we didn't even see that many in t
it's not going to amount to anything except for areas up to the mason-dixon line. 48 on friday.ing temperatures during the day. 38 degrees on saturday. 39 on sunday. sunday don't forget to set your clocks forward one hour. we spring forward on sunday. 43 on tuesday. and then we get to tuesday. tuesday 38 degrees for a high temperature. a chance for, yeah, maybe some rain or snow. i will pop this out, amelia, if you can do that for me. talking about those temperatures that will be quite cold....
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Mar 8, 2017
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where you might see it sticking, west of the allegheny front maybe along the mason dixon line. us will see showers, first chance friday morning. friday on our futurecast i starts to develop overnight and at 7:00 in the morning, mostly across maryland we're seeing chance for snow and light shower everywhere else. there's a weekend about. this is when we're going to go see the cold and warm air coming together. the trend is for that storm to stay to the south. who's at risk? we'll have to watch southern and central virginia, south of interstate 64. sort of disorganized. tomorrow i think we'll be the day in which we can make the if i think call on that. here's a look at what we think your weekend will be like, saturday 39, cold. 41 degrees and the snow, if we see it on sunday, looks to stay south of our area. remember the time changes this weekend. set your clocks forward one hour, as we spring forward into daylight saving time. you know about the weekend being chilly. there's also maybe a third chance for some mixed precipitation, that would be tuesday. as you can tell too far aw
where you might see it sticking, west of the allegheny front maybe along the mason dixon line. us will see showers, first chance friday morning. friday on our futurecast i starts to develop overnight and at 7:00 in the morning, mostly across maryland we're seeing chance for snow and light shower everywhere else. there's a weekend about. this is when we're going to go see the cold and warm air coming together. the trend is for that storm to stay to the south. who's at risk? we'll have to watch...
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through pennsylvania and rain, snow mix that might amount to a coating on grassy areas across the mason dixonnight sunday storm we were talking about as of today tends to be trending too far south to bring us anything. cold and we set our clocks forward surprised. on sunday it will be i khully day. sun will go down 7:1. enjoy. we'll watch this day tuesday some models are suggesting there could be another chance for rain or snow or coastal system. so plenty to keep track of here as we head march. that's 7 day forecast. don't go anywhere, we'll be right back. ♪♪ never waver. ♪♪ because going around is rarely ever as enjoyable... ...as going right through. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪ leave it to the pros? i am a pro. i made this lawn from seed pride, and less water than you'd think. to those who'd say the grass is greener on the other side.. i politely disagree. pennington smart seed. guaranteed to grow with 30% less water. reclaim your turf. (vo) love. i got it. i gotcha baby. (vo) it's being there when you're needed most. ve is knowing... he's the one. (vo)...it was meant to be. and love always keeps you sa
through pennsylvania and rain, snow mix that might amount to a coating on grassy areas across the mason dixonnight sunday storm we were talking about as of today tends to be trending too far south to bring us anything. cold and we set our clocks forward surprised. on sunday it will be i khully day. sun will go down 7:1. enjoy. we'll watch this day tuesday some models are suggesting there could be another chance for rain or snow or coastal system. so plenty to keep track of here as we head...
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. >> north of the mason-dixon line, east of the appalachians, the worth storm since 1993. we'll see winds on the new jersey coast, long island, reaching hurricane force for three or four horse as the storm approach where it may change to rain. 6:00 to 9:00 in d.c. you get to 9:00 to midnight in philly. midnight to 3:00 a.m. in new york city. up in boston, should be there by sunrise. it's a transitional storm. you go to the coast, snow as few hours and changes to rain. eastern end of long, 3 to 6. west enend, 6 to 12 before the rain comes in. new york city is 12 to 18. philadelphia, 6 to 12. downtown d.c., 3 to 6. baltimore, 4 to 8. west of there, 30, 40 miles, it's a raging blizzard. much of northern new jersey, new york, eastern pennsylvania. it's going to come fast and hard. may be lightning and thunder with it at the height of the storm. it's a 6-12-hour event, stuart. moves very quickly. when it's gone, much of this area will have one of the biggest snowstorms we've seen since 1993. >> all right, joe. we've been warmed. thanks very much. >> thanks for having me. >> jus
. >> north of the mason-dixon line, east of the appalachians, the worth storm since 1993. we'll see winds on the new jersey coast, long island, reaching hurricane force for three or four horse as the storm approach where it may change to rain. 6:00 to 9:00 in d.c. you get to 9:00 to midnight in philly. midnight to 3:00 a.m. in new york city. up in boston, should be there by sunrise. it's a transitional storm. you go to the coast, snow as few hours and changes to rain. eastern end of long,...
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Mar 10, 2017
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but you may see snow and in a few areas, especially across the mason dixon line maybe you get a coating on your car or on grass. so bottom line, the snowhe probably won't cause any problems. roads will be wet. but be ready for a much colder time of it. wind chills will be droppingbe into the 20s as early ass tomorrow night and wait l untili you see what we've got in storen forth weekend in terms of the cold and the wind chillchil temperatures. of that a about all little bit later. tony. developing tonight, shakeup present the top.p. redskins general manager scott mack clue and is out effective immediately. jim lokay joins us with more. jim, what is going on in. >> we can't say we were surprised because the reportsors have been tricking out for dayss now, but the redskins made it official. scott macklu there is no word on who is calling the shots. both stints got short byho personal issues. all things considered he's had a pretty successful run here, an nfc title, a change in the the culture it seemed at least.east reports of turmoil and desessios between him and bruise allen. this came
but you may see snow and in a few areas, especially across the mason dixon line maybe you get a coating on your car or on grass. so bottom line, the snowhe probably won't cause any problems. roads will be wet. but be ready for a much colder time of it. wind chills will be droppingbe into the 20s as early ass tomorrow night and wait l untili you see what we've got in storen forth weekend in terms of the cold and the wind chillchil temperatures. of that a about all little bit later. tony....
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look at the snowfall potential in the dc metro, 3-6 inches with the blue area, higher along the mason dixonal map and updating it throughout the day and early half of the week. get the shovels ready. accumulating snow and delays. >>> starting right now on "this week" can george stephanopoulos. >> this is the time we're going the get it done. >> the art of the deal. president trump facing a house divided over health care. >> this is the chance and the best and only chance we're going to get. >> it looks to me like obamacare light. >> a critical test just one day away. what will the new plan cost? who will it cover? >>> and more than a week after claiming president obama tapped trump tower. where's the proof? >> if there is no evidence that any wiretapping took place, will the president apologize? >> let's not get ahead of ourselves. >> still no evidence of the explosive allegations. and both sides of the aisle demapding answers. tough questions ahead for the white houses' point man on health care. the republican senator speaking ou a
look at the snowfall potential in the dc metro, 3-6 inches with the blue area, higher along the mason dixonal map and updating it throughout the day and early half of the week. get the shovels ready. accumulating snow and delays. >>> starting right now on "this week" can george stephanopoulos. >> this is the time we're going the get it done. >> the art of the deal. president trump facing a house divided over health care. >> this is the chance and the best...
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you'll be able to see on futurecast that they really only briefly dip down across the mason-dixon linen in spots up to the north. 1 o'clock still cloud deal. in the afternoon looks like we'll get clouds out of here and a bit more sunshine. friday afternoon looking pretty good. wanted to mention we could really 82 us a whole lot more rain, although the drought index was just updated today and there's a little bit better news in that there has been some improvement for some areas. severe drought still for many of our western suburbs and the rest of us in a moderate drought. a few chances for showers that you're going to see here on our fox5 accuweather 7-day forecast. some showers possible sunday. about a 40 percent chance. monday, tuesday we're still mild and we have a chance for a few showers. and even as we get more sunshine back into the picture on wednesday, 67 degrees, thursday 64. so, i think the cooler days for the time being at lea o behind us. don't go anywhere. we'll be right back. >> ♪ coflush >> ♪ >> you know it's maddening this time of year to predict who will advances in t
you'll be able to see on futurecast that they really only briefly dip down across the mason-dixon linen in spots up to the north. 1 o'clock still cloud deal. in the afternoon looks like we'll get clouds out of here and a bit more sunshine. friday afternoon looking pretty good. wanted to mention we could really 82 us a whole lot more rain, although the drought index was just updated today and there's a little bit better news in that there has been some improvement for some areas. severe drought...
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anywhere from 812 inches from12i the mason dixon line pushing way down to the northwest of o d.c. and then the d.c. line toie the south four to ate a inches and then as we take a look to a the south, that's where we see lesser amounts because we'rese w looking at warmer air moving inn there and pretty much close to o where the rain/snow line willn/n line upow we're only going to se one to two inches and then two to four inches. this is the information that wet have that we're going on right now. here is what you can expect. snow beginning from 7 to7 9:00 p.m. on monday.onda that precipitation will startecp moving in. we're talking wet, heavy, accumulating snow, not the fluffy kind, but this is going to be heavy snowfall you'll hav' to deal with for sure. rain and snow line right nowow looks like it's going to set upu southeast of d.c. and that's a very important thing becausempor wherever that line sets up will be the real division of who gets what in terms of snowfall and the no looks like it will start to taper off by tuesday t tu afternoon. so the things we are keeping ani eye
anywhere from 812 inches from12i the mason dixon line pushing way down to the northwest of o d.c. and then the d.c. line toie the south four to ate a inches and then as we take a look to a the south, that's where we see lesser amounts because we'rese w looking at warmer air moving inn there and pretty much close to o where the rain/snow line willn/n line upow we're only going to se one to two inches and then two to four inches. this is the information that wet have that we're going on right...
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Mar 14, 2017
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mason dixon line, because we have that sheetz wawa. i have not bought anything at sheetz. i got my own stuff at wawa. >> like i said, i live, ceo of wawa is just a few blocks away i necessity i will get heck for this. but anyway sheetz is kind enough to let us grab a few of their parking spots. you said it is starting to intensify. most of our viewers, that heating vent above you is that intensifying. i hope that is okay. >> yes, it is usually cold temperature here. >> they have it down to 30 degrees in here. >> just so we can match. >> so we can feel what you are feeling but there is no match, with the sleet and all that stuff. >> there is spotlight in the sheetz parking lot look at those ice sickles hanging there at the end there. they are getting big. don't want to be standing there when wind picks up and those things start falling because that will knock you out. but we are starting to see the wind and the snow, pick up, snowflakes still tiny but they are falling faster and more furious if i can bureau movie title and we are seeing where dairy queen gets those names, f
mason dixon line, because we have that sheetz wawa. i have not bought anything at sheetz. i got my own stuff at wawa. >> like i said, i live, ceo of wawa is just a few blocks away i necessity i will get heck for this. but anyway sheetz is kind enough to let us grab a few of their parking spots. you said it is starting to intensify. most of our viewers, that heating vent above you is that intensifying. i hope that is okay. >> yes, it is usually cold temperature here. >> they...
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it swung through central pennsylvania last night while you were sound asleep, crossed over the mason dixon line. there was light snow for baltimore and washington, d.c., now it is racing down to the south off the coast of the virginia capes. it will take this cloud cover along with it. accuweather says we should see an increase in sunshine as the day wears on. temperatures are back in the 40s. 1 1:00 a.m., 38 degrees. 1:00 p.m., 43. there's the forecasted high of 47. when i come back temperatures will get a whole lot warmer than this. i'll let you know in the seven-day forecast. >> drunk driving is believed to be the cause of killing a woman in a crash in hunting park on old york road. the car ran a stop sign and was hit by an suv. the passenger was rushed to temple university hospital where she died from her injuries. the person she was riding was arrested on suspicion of dui. two people in the suv suffered minor injuries. >> from our delaware newsroom, police say they were forced to shoot a suspect that led them on a chase from maryland to delaware. the driver hit a dead end in ocean vie
it swung through central pennsylvania last night while you were sound asleep, crossed over the mason dixon line. there was light snow for baltimore and washington, d.c., now it is racing down to the south off the coast of the virginia capes. it will take this cloud cover along with it. accuweather says we should see an increase in sunshine as the day wears on. temperatures are back in the 40s. 1 1:00 a.m., 38 degrees. 1:00 p.m., 43. there's the forecasted high of 47. when i come back...
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frank mason loses it. jamie dixon is like that's a bad call. less than eight seconds to go.nd bane. bane's shot is blocked. foul call. >> that's a foul? that's a foul in nerf. >> made all three free throws. one last chance for kansas. graham, clank-clank and tcu knock off the up set. >> kansas will still be okay. >> back to you. >> up next in "the pulse," some more college basketball featuring a guy with a famous mom who finally got some playing time. >>> and the end of an epic adventure. that guy all done with a very, very long row. from nexgard. nexgard kills fleas and ticks all month long. and it comes in an easy-to-give tasty chew. and that makes dogs and owners happy. no wonder vets love it too. reported side effects include vomiting, itching, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. on flea and tick protection you and your dog will love. nexgard. the vet's #1 choice. mi'm evenarts win the kitchen. i need my blood sugar to stay in control. so i asked about tresiba®. ♪ tresi
frank mason loses it. jamie dixon is like that's a bad call. less than eight seconds to go.nd bane. bane's shot is blocked. foul call. >> that's a foul? that's a foul in nerf. >> made all three free throws. one last chance for kansas. graham, clank-clank and tcu knock off the up set. >> kansas will still be okay. >> back to you. >> up next in "the pulse," some more college basketball featuring a guy with a famous mom who finally got some playing time....