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there were people rushing to get out of new england who we talked to. if you look behind me at reagan these planes probably will take off and the next 24 hours, but chances are they will not be going to the boston or new york area because already hundreds of flights are canceled for tomorrow. >> it was crazy. >> we caught up with a resident right after she landed on one of the last flight to reagan out of logan airport. >> i believe there was one at 6:00. and then i think that was it. >> she flew down to visit a friend in .d.c. >> i was lucky there only two seats left. >> airlines have been waiving fees for passengers to change flights to avoid the storm. while many were glad to get out of boston before it hit -- others are trying to get to new england ahead of the storm. after attending a conference, abby is flying back to new england tonight. >> i am heading into twoo feet of snow. >> at a crowded union station deceiving, some passengers were trying to get to new england before the storm. >> i have a sandwich and a bottle of water. >> many travelers s
there were people rushing to get out of new england who we talked to. if you look behind me at reagan these planes probably will take off and the next 24 hours, but chances are they will not be going to the boston or new york area because already hundreds of flights are canceled for tomorrow. >> it was crazy. >> we caught up with a resident right after she landed on one of the last flight to reagan out of logan airport. >> i believe there was one at 6:00. and then i think that...
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and many airports across new england are shutting down, canceling thousands of flights. marine layery hull for cbs news. hartford, connecticut. >> you can track that storm when you are away from your television. log onto wusa9.com. and to get the late forecast, there is the wusa9.com weather app for android and iphone. >>> we have breaking news regarding the search for the body of a 2-year-old girl that police say was murdered by her mother. authorities in ann run del county say they found the body of 2-year-old cassidy booth at a trash facility in jessup, maryland this morning. charging documents say that the mother, chelsea booth was driven to smother her daughter because of a curse. booth also told investigators that she discarded the child's body in a nearby dumpster. >>> a cab driver is in custody and facing charges after a teenager was struck and killed in oxon hill. the victim was walking along wheeler road when he was hit last night. witnesses describe the striking vehicle as a cab and told police that the driver headed towards the southern avenue metro station. t
and many airports across new england are shutting down, canceling thousands of flights. marine layery hull for cbs news. hartford, connecticut. >> you can track that storm when you are away from your television. log onto wusa9.com. and to get the late forecast, there is the wusa9.com weather app for android and iphone. >>> we have breaking news regarding the search for the body of a 2-year-old girl that police say was murdered by her mother. authorities in ann run del county say...
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many airports across new england of shut down. and thousands of flights are canceled. in harford, connecticut, marley hall, wjz eyewitness news. >> and wjz is always on. for weather watches and warnings in -- and your updated first warning forecast, log onto cbsbaltimore.com any time. >>> robert gladden is accused of shooting a fellow student at perry hall high. gladden was 15 years old when he was arrested. today, a judge decides if he should be tried as a juvenile or an adult. vic is in the newsroom with more. >> gladden will be charged in the attempted first-degree murder at the cafeteria at perry hall high school. it happened august 27th. prosecutors say gladden fired a shotgun at a lunch table, where several students were sitting. 17-year-old daniel borowy was sitting there. the lawyer says he needs mental health treatment, not imprisonment. >> daniel borowy is back at school. >>> the manhunt continues for dorner. he is the ex-cop wanted for shooting and killing several people. misare fighting the bitter cold and the chilling fact that dorner may also be hunting fo
many airports across new england of shut down. and thousands of flights are canceled. in harford, connecticut, marley hall, wjz eyewitness news. >> and wjz is always on. for weather watches and warnings in -- and your updated first warning forecast, log onto cbsbaltimore.com any time. >>> robert gladden is accused of shooting a fellow student at perry hall high. gladden was 15 years old when he was arrested. today, a judge decides if he should be tried as a juvenile or an adult....
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jealous of new england. 38 degrees right now at reagan national cloudy skies. the clouds are getting lower in the sky as we speak. we have two systems coming together. the first one is giving us the clouds. 37 at dulles airport, 34 in manchester and hagerstown and frederick. the white indicates the clouds and a been overhead since early this morning and even some last night. let's talk about the two systems that are moving together over the middle atlantic and then offshore to really strengthen off the new england coast line and dump heavy snowfall on them. the first system off to the midsection of the country. the southern system is over the gulf of mexico and the florida coastline. these two are merging. the upper level components are merging over the mid-atlantic and off our coastline. as they move north it will quickly identify and strengthen and have the biggest impact on new england. it's a very similar situation as to what happened here to three years ago exactly with snowmageddon. dulles airport had about 33 inches of snow from the first round of snowma
jealous of new england. 38 degrees right now at reagan national cloudy skies. the clouds are getting lower in the sky as we speak. we have two systems coming together. the first one is giving us the clouds. 37 at dulles airport, 34 in manchester and hagerstown and frederick. the white indicates the clouds and a been overhead since early this morning and even some last night. let's talk about the two systems that are moving together over the middle atlantic and then offshore to really strengthen...
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areas and the forecast you need to see if you have family in new york, boston or somewhere else in new england. our storm watch forecast starts right now. >> live and in hd, this is abc 7 breaking news. >> the snow is falling in new england. this coming in from massachusetts. it is coming down, as you can see, and there is a lot more to come. >> the intense wind also causing problems. this is video from cape cod it just a short time ago. they have encouraged some residents there to evacuate, and the storm is responsible for about 350,000 power outages. we begin with storm watch, as we are covering every angle since the snow -- so-called snomageddon that hit here three years ago. >> we will go to boston in a few minutes, and we will monitor the impact on travel in our region but first, let's check in with richard reeve in our newsroom. it will be a serious situation for days to come. >> this is the kind of snowfall that people are dealing with. you cannot even see. it is being called a monster storm. they are declaring states of emergency. some areas are completely shut down. across the northea
areas and the forecast you need to see if you have family in new york, boston or somewhere else in new england. our storm watch forecast starts right now. >> live and in hd, this is abc 7 breaking news. >> the snow is falling in new england. this coming in from massachusetts. it is coming down, as you can see, and there is a lot more to come. >> the intense wind also causing problems. this is video from cape cod it just a short time ago. they have encouraged some residents...
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that covers almost all of central new england, all of southern new england and long island for possibly new york city to boston. the potential for 1 to 2 feet of snow which could easily be the biggest snowfall that we've had this year and could be one of the crippling fast storms that moves through. our other american computer model does show the same scenario. we added confidence now that we are going to have a very significant snow, wind event, coastal tides in new england friday night and saturday. travel is not advised in those areas. make sure you have alternate plans and do so now before everyone else does, especially with the airlines there. the rest of the country today is okay. we'll focus on that coastal storm in the days ahead. turning now to sports, another baseball star's reputation in jeopardy because of suspected performance enhanced drug use. but he says it's all a big misunderstanding. ryan brawn's name apeered in
that covers almost all of central new england, all of southern new england and long island for possibly new york city to boston. the potential for 1 to 2 feet of snow which could easily be the biggest snowfall that we've had this year and could be one of the crippling fast storms that moves through. our other american computer model does show the same scenario. we added confidence now that we are going to have a very significant snow, wind event, coastal tides in new england friday night and...
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today will be a lot better in new england than yesterday. >> good news. thanks. >>> another n the wake of another chicago shooting tragedy, thousands march on capitol hill. >>> and being the leader of the free world does have its perks. find out which of the former presidents were wealthiest. we're back in two minutes. >>> good morning and welcome back. here are stories making news this morning. the national mall was the site of a massive protest sunday against the controversial keystone exxon pipeline. organizers at the climate event estimate 35,000 people turned out in washington. the demonstrators called on president obama to keep a pledge and act on climate change. >>> at least three dozen people were killed sunday during a wave of bombings in iraq. six car bombs and three roadside explosions targeted mainly shiite neighborhoods of baghdad. >>> two men are being questioned in the shooting death of a chicago area teen. 18-year-old jenae macfarland was killed in chicago on the same day her sister attended president obama's speech on gun violence. >>> an
today will be a lot better in new england than yesterday. >> good news. thanks. >>> another n the wake of another chicago shooting tragedy, thousands march on capitol hill. >>> and being the leader of the free world does have its perks. find out which of the former presidents were wealthiest. we're back in two minutes. >>> good morning and welcome back. here are stories making news this morning. the national mall was the site of a massive protest sunday against...
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i think the south coast of the new england, mostly a rain event four. interior sections, albany, portland, boston, new hampshire, the mass pike, that's where you have the best chance of significant snow. saturday night into sunday morning. as far as the forecast for the rest of the weekend, on saturday, a lot of rain lingering on the eastern seaboard from the mid-atlantic to the southeast. you're going to get soaked in the middle of the country. we'll get a nice recovery, mara, after the big snowstorm of the weekend. >>> we have a little spoiler alert in entertainment, the oscars may not air until sunday but we may give you a glimpse of winners. "argo" has an 84 chance of taking home best picture with "lincoln" far behind at 8%. "lincoln's" daniel day-lewis, though, looks like a lock for best actor with a 93% chance while best actress may be tough to predict with jennifer lawrence at 60%. insider trader has a 90% oscars rating when it documents oscars. >>> josh brolin and diane lane have decided to call it quits after eight years of marriage after report
i think the south coast of the new england, mostly a rain event four. interior sections, albany, portland, boston, new hampshire, the mass pike, that's where you have the best chance of significant snow. saturday night into sunday morning. as far as the forecast for the rest of the weekend, on saturday, a lot of rain lingering on the eastern seaboard from the mid-atlantic to the southeast. you're going to get soaked in the middle of the country. we'll get a nice recovery, mara, after the big...
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that's heading up into new england today. everyone in new england, be careful on the roads. a coating of ice before turning to rain later today. also, oh, yeah, the blizzard's ending in the northern plains. an amazing monday. amazing week of weather. that's a look at your national forecast. here a look at the weather out your window. today in boston, at least temperatures will get warmer so a lot of the sidewalks and roads will begin to improve. the issue is that we're probably going to have up to a half an inch of rain. of course we have all that weight on the roofs. we're worried about roof collapse. word to the wise, everyone in new england, if you can get out there, clean the snow off your roofs today. the rain will soak up like a sponge. we don't want roof collapse. >> now we'll have ice on top of it all. >> yeah. >> thanks. >>> a chopper shooting, a reality tv show crashes, proof of life on mars, and great news for investors. >>> joe paterno's widow fights back with a new report by the former pennsylvania governor and attorney general. "early today" is back in two minu
that's heading up into new england today. everyone in new england, be careful on the roads. a coating of ice before turning to rain later today. also, oh, yeah, the blizzard's ending in the northern plains. an amazing monday. amazing week of weather. that's a look at your national forecast. here a look at the weather out your window. today in boston, at least temperatures will get warmer so a lot of the sidewalks and roads will begin to improve. the issue is that we're probably going to have up...
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. >> snow has already started falling in new england, where folks are bracing for a storm of historic proportions. from new york to boston, states could be in for several feet of snow. good afternoon. i am sarah caldwell. while we may not end up buried in snow, we may not be completely out of the woods. >> this morning we had some rain, mixed precipitation north d west of us. all that is moving on, at least temporarily. this is the satellite image first. i will show you two things here. break in the clouds, south of maryland and in the ocean. now add the rain to this thing and you will see that the reins of mood -- rains have moved to the eatern shore. we are still seeing two parts of this storm. rainy part for the baltimore metro area is over for the time being. still some more stuff to come in. we will talk about details in the forecast for us and also for new england. >> as we saw with that picture of new england, boston will be one of the hardest hit areas. it is where we find jay gray. >> wind and snow is picking up and boston could see two to three feet before it is finished. sn
. >> snow has already started falling in new england, where folks are bracing for a storm of historic proportions. from new york to boston, states could be in for several feet of snow. good afternoon. i am sarah caldwell. while we may not end up buried in snow, we may not be completely out of the woods. >> this morning we had some rain, mixed precipitation north d west of us. all that is moving on, at least temporarily. this is the satellite image first. i will show you two things...
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this could be the worst storm in new england on record. could paralyze parts of the northeast. some are predicting up to three feet of snow? boston, and if that happens it will crush all-time records. now closing in on new york city and boston, and they're warning everyone, but essential public workers to stay at home. in new york city they're saying by this hour. airlines have already cancelled some 4,000 flights through tomorrow afternoon. scores of cities have cancelled classes. the governors of massachusetts, connecticut, rhode island, have declared states of emergency in the weak of the snow, which basically bans all travel, so no traffic in all of massachusetts, 100 days ago superstorm sandy devastated stretches of the northeast. many are stocking up on food, water, gas in case there are shortages, and there are possibilities of that. they're already warning of possible widespread powerout acknowledges, in new york city it might be ice first. we're in lower manhattan. battery park city. this is misery upon misery for superstorm sandy victims. >> certainly is. this huge sno
this could be the worst storm in new england on record. could paralyze parts of the northeast. some are predicting up to three feet of snow? boston, and if that happens it will crush all-time records. now closing in on new york city and boston, and they're warning everyone, but essential public workers to stay at home. in new york city they're saying by this hour. airlines have already cancelled some 4,000 flights through tomorrow afternoon. scores of cities have cancelled classes. the...
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so definitely blizzard conditions throughout new england. you see from boston back to the west into central massachusetts down towards providence, that's the bull's eye where there could be 18 to 24 inches of snow, locally a bit more heavy. as we come down to the southeast towards new york city still forecasting between 8 inches and a foot there. this will linger into saturday morning and then the wind is going to kick up as well. this will end up not only being an epic storm, but it's going to be a very dawning russ storm. impact will be felt for weeks -- dangerous storm. impact will be felt for weeks up that way. >> at home you can track the forecast 24/7 with the fox 5 weather app. if you can't get to a tv, we're now streaming our newscasts live on your smartphone. log onto www.myfoxdc.com for more information. >>> the owner of a lorton's sub shop that was seriously burned in an explosion in his place is home tonight speaking out about the crime. lawrence reese says he can't say four certain what happened, but now he refuses to believe th
so definitely blizzard conditions throughout new england. you see from boston back to the west into central massachusetts down towards providence, that's the bull's eye where there could be 18 to 24 inches of snow, locally a bit more heavy. as we come down to the southeast towards new york city still forecasting between 8 inches and a foot there. this will linger into saturday morning and then the wind is going to kick up as well. this will end up not only being an epic storm, but it's going to...
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the storm really hammered parts of new england.we have yet to determine if it is an all-time record. this evening with the skies clearing and a win diminishing, the wind chill factor will become less of a factor. 37 in annapolis. 35 on the boardwalk. westminster, 31. in the 20's all day long in far western maryland today. we had a fair share of sunshine. we see the last few frames of the satellite image. the storm is below nova scotia. some is being thrown back into the state of maine. a lot of this is out of the range of the u.s. radar. we are not seen everything. out west, there is a new storm developing. the other one started in the same general area. at the moment, we have high pressure giving us good weather. the nor'easter is moving out of the picture. this developing storm is in the west. we are not done yet. as i mentioned earlier, the pattern is more conducive for producing these types of storms where least the potential for these types of storms. 17 to 25 overnight, generally clear. the wind will be light. temperatures ar
the storm really hammered parts of new england.we have yet to determine if it is an all-time record. this evening with the skies clearing and a win diminishing, the wind chill factor will become less of a factor. 37 in annapolis. 35 on the boardwalk. westminster, 31. in the 20's all day long in far western maryland today. we had a fair share of sunshine. we see the last few frames of the satellite image. the storm is below nova scotia. some is being thrown back into the state of maine. a lot of...
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which will bring us mainly rain but this storm is going to wallop areas from new york up through new england. new york is a little on the fence. will they get rain-snow mix or all snow? they could get a foot or more but potentially a foot or more from hartford to boston and many areas in new england. here's a look at our day planner. snow lovers, i'm disappointing you telling thu is going to mainly be a rain event for us. could be a couple of showers here and there by late this afternoon but we'll see the rains pick up tonight. tonight it actually could mix with a little bit of sleet or even snow north of 70 and out toward i-81. temperatures will drugle to -- will struggle to get to 41 on with very a piece of energy here. this will strengthen a little bit. then more energy coming out of the gulf coast. the rains in alabama heading toward alan take this morning. this will -- atlanta this morning n. all all combine on the east coast and blow up north of us. temperatures in the low 20s hagerstown to frederick. it's all about timing and the timing hasn't been there us for, snow lovers. orange is
which will bring us mainly rain but this storm is going to wallop areas from new york up through new england. new york is a little on the fence. will they get rain-snow mix or all snow? they could get a foot or more but potentially a foot or more from hartford to boston and many areas in new england. here's a look at our day planner. snow lovers, i'm disappointing you telling thu is going to mainly be a rain event for us. could be a couple of showers here and there by late this afternoon but...
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you, the worst of this storm we have been pointing out all week is going to be across southern new england. two storms as you mentioned, and the first storm across the midwest already producing quite a bit of snow across new york state. but the second storm as it strengthens and moves north and northeast, we're already starting to get bands of heavy snow now across new england, into toward boston, providence, hartford, snowing in new york city. and by tonight this storm is really going to start intensifying here. and anywhere in this white, new york city, providence, boston, right up the i-95 toward bangor maine, this whole area will see snowfall rates of one to two inches per hour. we're going to see wind gusts between 50 and 60 miles per hour and that's going to produce a lot of blowing and drifting snow, heavier snow accumulations in the blue here across southern new england, any were from 18 to 24 inches and there will be locations that pick up over two feet bses so when you say two storms, what is it that causes a big one like this? >> well, there's three ingredients. number one, arct
you, the worst of this storm we have been pointing out all week is going to be across southern new england. two storms as you mentioned, and the first storm across the midwest already producing quite a bit of snow across new york state. but the second storm as it strengthens and moves north and northeast, we're already starting to get bands of heavy snow now across new england, into toward boston, providence, hartford, snowing in new york city. and by tonight this storm is really going to start...
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parts of new england could get up to 2 feet of snow because of the storm. in several states, including massachusetts, new york and connecticut have declared states of emergency. airlines canceled 4,000 flights. in massachusetts, the governor suspended road travel as of 4:00 this afternoon. already, there have been several accidents, including a 19-car pile-up in maine. >>> back at home, we're breathing a sigh of relief this afternoon after that storm didn't do too much to us. it was mainly a rain event for most. leesburg got a dusting of snow for a couple of hours this morning. enough for that broom there. fortunately, it didn't stick. loudoun county schools weren't taking any chances with slick and wet conditions on the roads. they began class two hours late today. let's head to meteorologist veronica johnson with what's happening right now. >> right now, our winds are starting to pick up. it's going to be a very noisy night for us. even as we go into the early part of day tomorrow, take a look at the wind. it's sustained out of the northwest at 15 miles pe
parts of new england could get up to 2 feet of snow because of the storm. in several states, including massachusetts, new york and connecticut have declared states of emergency. airlines canceled 4,000 flights. in massachusetts, the governor suspended road travel as of 4:00 this afternoon. already, there have been several accidents, including a 19-car pile-up in maine. >>> back at home, we're breathing a sigh of relief this afternoon after that storm didn't do too much to us. it was...
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here across new england, down toward new york city, this afternoon this snow will really ramp up. rates two to three inches per hour. and that is why we have the yard stick here for this particular storm. perhaps up to three feet of snow in some areas. perhaps here, tom, a top snowstorm in boston history. the mark to beat, 27 1/2 inches. that was the president's day blizzard in 2003. >> well, thanks so much, eric. we hope and pray that doesn't happen because people there have long memories and they treb blizzard of '78 which was paralyzing and we hope and pray that does not happen. thanks so much. >>> all right. that's the way it looks. >> looks pretty crazy out there. as he said, it looks like beautiful new england at the moment. >> so far. >> let's see what happens. thank you, tom. >>> let's check on the midday traffic now. >> danella, what's the latest. >> if you're taking the 14th street bridge, still seeing delays because of the earlier accident. this is inbound. travel lanes are open but sluggish northbound 395. in maryland, montgomery kreent, nice and clear. traveling the i
here across new england, down toward new york city, this afternoon this snow will really ramp up. rates two to three inches per hour. and that is why we have the yard stick here for this particular storm. perhaps up to three feet of snow in some areas. perhaps here, tom, a top snowstorm in boston history. the mark to beat, 27 1/2 inches. that was the president's day blizzard in 2003. >> well, thanks so much, eric. we hope and pray that doesn't happen because people there have long...
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the big thrust of the storm for tonight and saturday morning will be nyc into boston and new england. that is where snow usually falls. >> next year's super bowl is in new york. keep that in mind. at an outdoor stadium. >> why do they do that? >> it cost $1.50 billion. >> that is all for 11 news tonight. [captioning made possible by constellation energy g >> jay: hey, bar, that godaddy super bowl commercial you did was great. it was one of my favorites. >> thanks, jay. that's so sweet. >> jay: hey, i'm thinking. any chance we could re-create the ad, you know? >> sure. pucker up.
the big thrust of the storm for tonight and saturday morning will be nyc into boston and new england. that is where snow usually falls. >> next year's super bowl is in new york. keep that in mind. at an outdoor stadium. >> why do they do that? >> it cost $1.50 billion. >> that is all for 11 news tonight. [captioning made possible by constellation energy g >> jay: hey, bar, that godaddy super bowl commercial you did was great. it was one of my favorites. >>...
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residents across new england bracing for what could be a historic storm. several people spent the day stocking up on the essentials, food, water and fuel for about a week. road crews spent the day getting salt and sand ready to go. several areas have canceled school tomorrow. airlines causing disruptions for travelers nationwide after cancelling more than 1,700 flights. you can track this thing 24/7 on the fox 5 weather app. we are streaming our newscast live on your cell phone. log onto our website www.myfoxdc.com to find out more. >>> another big story, a controversy over the use of drone strikes to kilter roar suspects spilled out into a fiery -- kill terror suspects spilled out into a fiery hearing today. john brennan, the president's pick for a cia. fox 5's tom fitzgerald, what happened? >> this was a wild start from the moment that john brennan sat down in the witness chair today being interrupted by protesters angry over his role in u.s. intelligence operations and the war on terror. while president obama's choice to head the cia is expected to win
residents across new england bracing for what could be a historic storm. several people spent the day stocking up on the essentials, food, water and fuel for about a week. road crews spent the day getting salt and sand ready to go. several areas have canceled school tomorrow. airlines causing disruptions for travelers nationwide after cancelling more than 1,700 flights. you can track this thing 24/7 on the fox 5 weather app. we are streaming our newscast live on your cell phone. log onto our...
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many airports across new england are shut down. and thousands of flights are canceled. >> in harford, connecticut. marley hall, wjz eyewitness news. >> and indeed, travelers here in maryland are feeling the impact of the storm. first warning weather coverage continues with christie ileto, live at penn station with more on this. christie? >> reporter: you know, it may not be snowing here. but travelers in maryland are being stopped in their tracks because of blizzard-like conditions, happening hundreds of miles away. >> reporter: while new england braces for snowstorm nemo. >> boston canceled. >> reporter: maryland travelers are trying to dodge it. >> right now, i'm just keeping my fingers crossed. we'll see what happens. i have a feeling i might be spending the night in cincinnati. >> blizzard-like conditions are bringing the conditions to a halt. >> i just talked to my dad. >> i'm just checking right now. so far, it's on time. >> reporter: others thought moving up their flights would help them avoid getting stuck. >> i moved high m
many airports across new england are shut down. and thousands of flights are canceled. >> in harford, connecticut. marley hall, wjz eyewitness news. >> and indeed, travelers here in maryland are feeling the impact of the storm. first warning weather coverage continues with christie ileto, live at penn station with more on this. christie? >> reporter: you know, it may not be snowing here. but travelers in maryland are being stopped in their tracks because of blizzard-like...
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again, this will be cold enough for significant snows even with this model, especially in southern new england. there's still some questions around the new york city area, northern jersey. the temperature profile, it's all snow with mixes. regardless, that storm that is now over texas will track to the next few days to somewhere off of new england friday. >>> what do people do the great super bowl blackout of 2013. they switched to the puppy bowl, of course. the viewing increased 54 are% during the power failure. >>> those of you hoping for a "friends" reunion will sort of get your wish when courteney cox stars on perry's "go on." >>> disney has announced with a new episode, 7, 8 and 9, they're also planning several "star wars" films. get ready, starting in 2014, we're going have a new "star wars" come out every single year. for better or worse. i'm going to say worse. >> do you think it will ruin it? >> it's going to kill the brand. something we grew up with. >> glass half full. >> originals are always better, bill. >>> this comes from kcn in texas where one woman is making sure homecoming so
again, this will be cold enough for significant snows even with this model, especially in southern new england. there's still some questions around the new york city area, northern jersey. the temperature profile, it's all snow with mixes. regardless, that storm that is now over texas will track to the next few days to somewhere off of new england friday. >>> what do people do the great super bowl blackout of 2013. they switched to the puppy bowl, of course. the viewing increased 54...
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all the snow primarily in new england and northeast. er warnings are up north and northwest of new york. there's a blizzard warning that you can't see. all the heavier snow up to 3 feet in new england. temperatures are going to drop a little bit. we will get into the 30s. for the most part rebound is nice as we head into the mid 40s and up around 50 degrees by the weekend. sunset today at 5:37. gail warnings in effect after 6:00. high tide is at 5:16. 44 rain and drizzle through the day. maybe a snow shower late in the afternoon into the night. 29 degrees for your over night low. 37 mostly sunny and windy. >> i'm going to give you a great stat. 100 days until the preakness. >> wow. love it. >>> remember, you can see the 55th annual grammy awards on wjz 13. tune in sunday night at 8:00. >>> coming up, why you may want to stay away from southern style foods. details coming up in health watch. >> i've >>> in today's wjz health watch eating southern style foods can put you at a risk for stroke. they can lead to high cholesterol, high blood p
all the snow primarily in new england and northeast. er warnings are up north and northwest of new york. there's a blizzard warning that you can't see. all the heavier snow up to 3 feet in new england. temperatures are going to drop a little bit. we will get into the 30s. for the most part rebound is nice as we head into the mid 40s and up around 50 degrees by the weekend. sunset today at 5:37. gail warnings in effect after 6:00. high tide is at 5:16. 44 rain and drizzle through the day. maybe...
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highest point in new england. stap stay. fficemax is celebrating our new collaboration with go daddy! with an online package including: domain name, website builder with five pages and basic email just $49.99! that's up to 76 percent below online providers and only at officemax stores! i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >> people in new england are trying to dig their way out of a mass itch snow storm. what happened in mount washington? it is it the highest point in new england . joining us. weather observer brian fitzgerald, welcome and great to have you here today. it is really cold where you are now. >> getting colder by the minute. and snow an hour ago we received 23 inches since the storm started. >> starting to tapir off a bit. it is interesting cha
highest point in new england. stap stay. fficemax is celebrating our new collaboration with go daddy! with an online package including: domain name, website builder with five pages and basic email just $49.99! that's up to 76 percent below online providers and only at officemax stores! i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [...
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notice the totals again, one to two feet is possible for new england. ing it higher. right there in new york, you guys are on that freezing line. little tricky. you could start off as sleet and then turn into snow. some models bring you with snow the entire time, so there you will see the higher accumulations. i hope you are ready. >> we are prepared. we said shovels, though i think we need trucks or something. snow blowers. thank you, idra peterson. >> 30 inches in boston. that is a lot of snow. >>> the grounded dreamliner 787 will fly again today for one time only. "usa today" says the faa okayed a one-time ferry flight from ft. worth, texas, to the factory in washington to complete production on one of the jumbo jets. the "wall street journal" says boeing is proposing a series of battery design changes. >>> big outrage this morning over cutting the postal service's saturday delivery for first class letters. postal unions and some lawmakers criticize the change, but usps says this is necessary for the agency to stop hemorrhages more cash. some postal c
notice the totals again, one to two feet is possible for new england. ing it higher. right there in new york, you guys are on that freezing line. little tricky. you could start off as sleet and then turn into snow. some models bring you with snow the entire time, so there you will see the higher accumulations. i hope you are ready. >> we are prepared. we said shovels, though i think we need trucks or something. snow blowers. thank you, idra peterson. >> 30 inches in boston. that is...
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. -- into new england. this is why the weather service issued the winter weather advisory. this is more of a nuisance coming at a bad time. we have those cold air temperatures north of pennsylvania. the hour banks of the n.c. -- this is the warm, moist -- the outer banks of north carolina, this is the warm, moist air. as these two systems combine of the mid-atlantic coast, they become very strong. this pink-shaded area is a winter storm warning. the red there is the blizzard warning, and that is up for matra n.y. all the way up to boston. that will be the hardest hit area. there is the potential for two to 3 feet of snow in some of those locations. the storm will hit the new england coastal area. it will clear out after morning snow. watched this bull's-eye up near boston. that those of our skilled. that means over 36 potential inches in the boston area. we do get some snow here. two to four inches is a possibility. but you know we get two to 4 inches. they get two to 4 feet in new england. western maryland
. -- into new england. this is why the weather service issued the winter weather advisory. this is more of a nuisance coming at a bad time. we have those cold air temperatures north of pennsylvania. the hour banks of the n.c. -- this is the warm, moist -- the outer banks of north carolina, this is the warm, moist air. as these two systems combine of the mid-atlantic coast, they become very strong. this pink-shaded area is a winter storm warning. the red there is the blizzard warning, and that...
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for right now, looks like the worst will be new york and north and east into new england, boston, newlets get to the weather and here we go. 33 at reagan national. cold out there. the temperatures will bottom out early this morning. looking at our satellite radar, you just looked at it a moment ago. a developing storm system p ushing through georgia and then a secondary storm up in chicago, they will team up to create a big area of low pressure by tomorrow afternoon off of the peninsula and that will push up the coast what we i call a c oastal nor'easter. most severe will be to the north and the east. for us, looks like a brief period of wintery mix, transition to rain and perhaps transitioning back to snow late today tomorrow and tomorrow night as the storm wraps up. no issues with the thursday forecast, it will be chilly with highs around 40 degrees and a lot of clouds. coming up, we have tucker and actually weather question today. it's a good question. >> looking forward to it. >> on time traffic brought to you by toyota. >>> traffic wrapped around the beltway at this hour, it is o
for right now, looks like the worst will be new york and north and east into new england, boston, newlets get to the weather and here we go. 33 at reagan national. cold out there. the temperatures will bottom out early this morning. looking at our satellite radar, you just looked at it a moment ago. a developing storm system p ushing through georgia and then a secondary storm up in chicago, they will team up to create a big area of low pressure by tomorrow afternoon off of the peninsula and...
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in the north, it could be an historic storm for new england with 1-2 feet + of snow. mostly cloudy skies today and our temperatures moving into the lower 40's this afternoon. >> better news on the maryland beltway -- the accident in silver spring on the outer loop westbound from college park to 270 -- it is on the shoulder so we are starting to see some movement. we have delays back out of college park from 95. there are delays at the four corners area. on new hampshire avenue, northbound, just before the beltway, still accidental activity. >> 6:31 and we began this morning on capitol hill where the possible cia director will face tough questioning today at his confirmation hearing. >> john brennan is set to go before the senate intelligence committee. john gonzales is live on capitol hill with more >> things are expected to get heated on capitol hill. john brennan will face some tough questions not only from democrats but also from republicans here on capitol hill. usually during these confirmation hearings, you are grilled on just about everything but it appears toda
in the north, it could be an historic storm for new england with 1-2 feet + of snow. mostly cloudy skies today and our temperatures moving into the lower 40's this afternoon. >> better news on the maryland beltway -- the accident in silver spring on the outer loop westbound from college park to 270 -- it is on the shoulder so we are starting to see some movement. we have delays back out of college park from 95. there are delays at the four corners area. on new hampshire avenue,...
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it will be a powerful storm off the new england coast. this is the hard-hit area. they will measure the snow by the foot. a rain sleet snow mixture. they hit southern new income hard marmite. strong winds and snow continue in boston until saturday evening. but the snowfall amounts -- look at the snowfall amounts. maybe a few inches of snow here in central maryland tomorrow night. tomorrow, wintry mix in the morning. rain in the afternoon. back to snow after sunset. western maryland, wintry mix in the morning. gusty winds on saturday. eastern shore, the main threat, northern sections of queen anne's county and cecil county. most of rain and some flurries on saturday. ocean city gets soaking rain tomorrow. snow showers saturday morning. the storm will hit the beaches of strong winds on saturday. 37 saturday. temperatures below normal as the storm makes its way through. bouncing back to the 40's on sunday. >> tonight jay leno and jimmy fallon give us a rundown on what to expect. >> the beautiful actress amy adams. and adam corolla. tonight, al roker. a great show tonig
it will be a powerful storm off the new england coast. this is the hard-hit area. they will measure the snow by the foot. a rain sleet snow mixture. they hit southern new income hard marmite. strong winds and snow continue in boston until saturday evening. but the snowfall amounts -- look at the snowfall amounts. maybe a few inches of snow here in central maryland tomorrow night. tomorrow, wintry mix in the morning. rain in the afternoon. back to snow after sunset. western maryland, wintry mix...
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parts of new england were buried under 3 feet of snow. as for our region, it appears likely that we could see snow in the next 48 hours. bob ryan has the first look. >> rapid weather changes, that is the nature of this week. you can see that new england did did a little bit of light rain today. for us, the winds are coming from the west. here is the next weather maker down to our south. that will become an area of low pressure, a southern schooner moving to our south. look at the temperature is right now. we are into the 50's. tomorrow, a lot of sunshine. has the area of low pressure moves our way, it will start with rain. it is looking more and more likely that will end with some wet snow. maybe even in the immediate washington area, but especially for you folks west and north. i will tell you the timing. >> we're monitoring the developing story in chicago. police have made two arrests in the murder of an honor student who was shot and killed just days after she performed at the presidential inauguration. >> police in chicago said they h
parts of new england were buried under 3 feet of snow. as for our region, it appears likely that we could see snow in the next 48 hours. bob ryan has the first look. >> rapid weather changes, that is the nature of this week. you can see that new england did did a little bit of light rain today. for us, the winds are coming from the west. here is the next weather maker down to our south. that will become an area of low pressure, a southern schooner moving to our south. look at the...
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i don't think it's that much worse than new england has had to deal with before. >> everywhere they wereg to deal with this historic blast. >> nbc news, hartford. >> now your insta-weather plus forecast with meteorologist ava marie. >> and it's going to be a while before the entire new england area recovers from that heavy snow. a lot of people still without power at this point. what we're seeing right now, the snow has ended. the storm continues to pull away from the new england area and the winds are calming down as well. already we're seeing the winds down to a calm state. there's a next storm system we're tracking. as one area of the country quiets down another becomes active. parts of the south ahead of this storm system and a blizzard from nebraska into minnesota. so those areas will be suffering from that heavy snow today. as for us this is going to be mainly a rain event as it moves through. but you see the pink shading? that represents a little bit of ice so at the onset of this storm there could be ice as well. first let's talk temperatures now. a little on the chilly side. we
i don't think it's that much worse than new england has had to deal with before. >> everywhere they wereg to deal with this historic blast. >> nbc news, hartford. >> now your insta-weather plus forecast with meteorologist ava marie. >> and it's going to be a while before the entire new england area recovers from that heavy snow. a lot of people still without power at this point. what we're seeing right now, the snow has ended. the storm continues to pull away from the...
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as you mentioned, the northeast, new england and new york getting hit hard. are we feeling any of the impact here, chuck? >> oh, have you been outside at all this morning? you go that we are definitely dealing with our own impacts, but compared to our friends and neighbors up to the north and east of us, we're getting away relatively unscathed. that doesn't mean it's a pleasant day to be outside. it's cold. temperatures are in the upper 20s and low 30s around the area. as you can well imagine, that's only half the story. these are the current wind gusts. 43-mile-per-hour wind gusts in the city of washington. 40-mile-an-hour gusts out of manassas. that has windchills in the teens and low 20s. not much coming down on radar, so we won't need to be worried about breaking out the snow shovels. temperatures will stay in the teens through low 20s early this morning. a sunny and cold finish to your morning. we'll talk about the rest of the day and your weekend coming up. have something very heavy to put in your pockets. >> thank you, chuck. >>> right now the first fl
as you mentioned, the northeast, new england and new york getting hit hard. are we feeling any of the impact here, chuck? >> oh, have you been outside at all this morning? you go that we are definitely dealing with our own impacts, but compared to our friends and neighbors up to the north and east of us, we're getting away relatively unscathed. that doesn't mean it's a pleasant day to be outside. it's cold. temperatures are in the upper 20s and low 30s around the area. as you can well...
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either way, hundreds of thousands of people across new england without power and here in boston, all about digging up, but i will tell you, the good news, they never got behind, even with snowfall rates at 2 inches per hour last night. some cases 3 inches per hour. gusts to hurricane force at logan airport, we see the roads, very passable. we came from the boston common, about a mile and a half to copley plaza, and didn't have many problems at all. airports, getting up and running, single runway operation. more clearing tomorrow. slowly but surely as we get back into a new workweek, boston will be back up and running. the problem is, the same storm in the plains right now promising a threat of ice for those under 2 to 3 feet of snow right now. back to you. >> all right, jim cantore, thanks. >>> we're learning more tonight here at home about the death of a 7-month-old in montgomery county. her 14-year-old brother charged as an adult with murder. what police say happen when the two siblings were left home on their own. >> reporter: police tell me the murder happened right here inside th
either way, hundreds of thousands of people across new england without power and here in boston, all about digging up, but i will tell you, the good news, they never got behind, even with snowfall rates at 2 inches per hour last night. some cases 3 inches per hour. gusts to hurricane force at logan airport, we see the roads, very passable. we came from the boston common, about a mile and a half to copley plaza, and didn't have many problems at all. airports, getting up and running, single...
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. >> the snowplows are working overtime in new england. it is not doing much to help the frustrations of residents. between several feet of snow. people across new england are still digging out from the historic blizzard that dumped as much as 3 feet of snow. airports and train stations are trying to help people to their destinations. >> they are the sounds of a chilly clean up across new england. the work is stretching into a second day across the region. blizzard dumped more than 3 feet of snow in some areas. today a caravan of snowplows are working to clear the roads from new york to massachusetts. >> we're working hard to make sure it is functional by the morning commute. >> power crews are out in force working to restore electricity to the more than 200,000 facing another dark night. >> utilities seem to be making progress. they have some forecasts for restoring power by the end of today. in some cases, into tomorrow. >> there is hope the airports will be running at full capacity soon. the connecticut opera the airport remains closed.
. >> the snowplows are working overtime in new england. it is not doing much to help the frustrations of residents. between several feet of snow. people across new england are still digging out from the historic blizzard that dumped as much as 3 feet of snow. airports and train stations are trying to help people to their destinations. >> they are the sounds of a chilly clean up across new england. the work is stretching into a second day across the region. blizzard dumped more than...
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coming up in just a few moments. >> all right. >>> that monster blitz zzard is wreaking havoc from new englandd businesses are in the dark this morning. thousands of flights have been canceled. right now at least 4 deaths are being blamed on the storm. blizzard warnings are in effect from parts of new jersey to maine with wind gusts of up to 75 miles per hour. >> stay where you are. stay warm if you lose power. >> stay home read a good book, watch a movie take it easy. >> the recovery will be slow. people should prepare for that. >> forecasters say the storm could bring up to 3 feet of snow to some areas with the worst expected this morning. >>> the 15-year-old accused of shooting a classmate at perry hall high school will be tried as an adult. mike hellgren has details on the troubling new evidence in this case. >> 15-year-old robert gladden junior will be tried as an adult despite plead being the y -- with the -- plead being the judge he was troubled and bullied. he injured classmate daniel borowy who was shot but survived. >> it's a mother's worst nightmare. >> the judge evaluated hours of
coming up in just a few moments. >> all right. >>> that monster blitz zzard is wreaking havoc from new englandd businesses are in the dark this morning. thousands of flights have been canceled. right now at least 4 deaths are being blamed on the storm. blizzard warnings are in effect from parts of new jersey to maine with wind gusts of up to 75 miles per hour. >> stay where you are. stay warm if you lose power. >> stay home read a good book, watch a movie take it...
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everything converges in new england, bringing a monster snowstorm. there could be a touch of ice for folks in the shenandoah valley. there will be blizzard conditions from everything i see, but for us, just a cold, northwesterly wind on saturday and on into the weekend. no big snowstorm here. sunshine when you head out tomorrow morning to start things off, then increasing clouds and that moisture from the south. friday morning, a possibility of some iciness to the west of us but must of the malt -- much of the moisture it may stay out to the east. it will be chilly and windy and we will be seeing and hearing incredible sights in boston. you can always stay posted on our website and our homepage and two blogs will be put up about the snowstorm, which could be a historic snowstorm for boston. >> u.s. a soccer gets run over by the bicycle kick. i have highlights, coming up next in sports. >> and now, the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. >> the washington wizards are playing a different brand of basketball since new year's
everything converges in new england, bringing a monster snowstorm. there could be a touch of ice for folks in the shenandoah valley. there will be blizzard conditions from everything i see, but for us, just a cold, northwesterly wind on saturday and on into the weekend. no big snowstorm here. sunshine when you head out tomorrow morning to start things off, then increasing clouds and that moisture from the south. friday morning, a possibility of some iciness to the west of us but must of the...
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if anyone had plans to travel up to new england this week, they have to reconsider. >> and they have to take this very issue very seriously. all the models are comng in ine on this storm and there is going to be a storm and there is no doubt about it. the question is, who is going to get the two and three feet amount of snow and high winds. listen. for one thig, what can picture -- thing, what can we expect? this is not going to be our storm. we're not talking about blizzard conditions or several inches of snow out there, okay. it looks like a close call for d.c. and the metro area, this thing merges and becomes a big storm, sue used the word epic, and by the time we get through this saturday afternoon, that is what people are going to call it and that is going to be to the north of us. most of this precip will stay to the east of us tomorrow and tomorrow evening. now, we're going to have some light am mix here in the city in the metro area that is going to transition over to rain. and that is looking like the messy mix will linger longer north and west and those counties that are in
if anyone had plans to travel up to new england this week, they have to reconsider. >> and they have to take this very issue very seriously. all the models are comng in ine on this storm and there is going to be a storm and there is no doubt about it. the question is, who is going to get the two and three feet amount of snow and high winds. listen. for one thig, what can picture -- thing, what can we expect? this is not going to be our storm. we're not talking about blizzard conditions or...
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snow lovers might be taking a in the boston area or new england. be an historic storm folks.se , we will get a lot of rain. a wintry mix at the onset tonight. get out the door this morning. 32 degrees. dress with some gloves and a jacket and maybe a scarf this morning. there's calm wind, so we're not with much of a wind chill factor. that's the good news. it is cold and frederick at 23 degrees. 23 in frederick and hagerstown. 25 in manassas. 27 in lexington park. 30 degrees in annapolis at this hour. yesterday we made it to 49. beautiful afternoon. i hope you enjoyed it. the average high is 45 degrees. be decided saturday. are moving in. that will inhibit heat. skies are clear for the most part overnight. that's why we got as cold as we did. that's why it's colder this compared with yesterday morning cloud. in from our south and west. will filtere through this morning. gets thickerll throughout the day. pressure along .he gulf coast the cold front across the great lakes. together to bring our big storm. let's put this into motion for you. , already
snow lovers might be taking a in the boston area or new england. be an historic storm folks.se , we will get a lot of rain. a wintry mix at the onset tonight. get out the door this morning. 32 degrees. dress with some gloves and a jacket and maybe a scarf this morning. there's calm wind, so we're not with much of a wind chill factor. that's the good news. it is cold and frederick at 23 degrees. 23 in frederick and hagerstown. 25 in manassas. 27 in lexington park. 30 degrees in annapolis at this...