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still dealing with subzero windchills out there for you. the combination of this cold weather and icy roads is letting some of your kids sleep in today. fredericksburg city schools are opening two hours late today. virginia, fairfax, prince william, arlington, two-hour delay. loudoun county schools closed. also closed, frederick county, clarke county. >> prince george's and howard county delayed two hours. so are anne arundel and washington county schools. montgomery tells us it is starting on time today. back to virginia. warren fauquier, response vane ya on a two-hour delay. alexandria, manassas city and park two hours. >> all these delays on the bottom of your screen and on the news 4 app and nbcwashington.com. >> right now about 100 cold and hungry people are getting the payoff for camping out all night in subfreezing temperatures. these brave men and women slept in tents outside the chick-fil-a in dumfries. the first 100 who made it through the night and the front door are getting a free chicken sandwich once a week for a year. we have
still dealing with subzero windchills out there for you. the combination of this cold weather and icy roads is letting some of your kids sleep in today. fredericksburg city schools are opening two hours late today. virginia, fairfax, prince william, arlington, two-hour delay. loudoun county schools closed. also closed, frederick county, clarke county. >> prince george's and howard county delayed two hours. so are anne arundel and washington county schools. montgomery tells us it is...
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subzeros tomorrow.orrow is the most dangerous day and that's why we have some schools starting late. perhaps closed you can see those scrolling at the bottom of your screen there already. wind chills in the 20s on friday friday. teens again saturday and then back to the 20s on sunday below average across the board. and we will be experienceing over 90 hours of subfreezing temperatures. temperatures drop below freezing around 5:00 o'clock monday afternoon they've stayed there ever since and we may get back above freezing just barely by friday afternoon. so the snow that fell yesterday it's going to be with us for quite sometime. down to eight tonight the record is two doesn't look like we'll break a record. already feels like minus three. that's only going to get worse. for your thursday we start it off feeling subzero in the afternoon the high struggles to get to 20. and again feeling like the single digits all day. friday gets a little better but still windy. saturday back to the cold. next week we're
subzeros tomorrow.orrow is the most dangerous day and that's why we have some schools starting late. perhaps closed you can see those scrolling at the bottom of your screen there already. wind chills in the 20s on friday friday. teens again saturday and then back to the 20s on sunday below average across the board. and we will be experienceing over 90 hours of subfreezing temperatures. temperatures drop below freezing around 5:00 o'clock monday afternoon they've stayed there ever since and we...
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subzero windchills for the next few hours. and our temperatures are down to single digits most locations to 10 nearby suburbs. around the bay, mid teens. for students boarding buses later today, still be cold in the teens with the breezing kegging up mid morning with bright sunshine. next weather and traffic on the 1s at 5:11. hour by hour cold temperatures through the day ahead. melissa, what's going on? >> all these folks on the outer loop, no problem. looking quite good. prince george's county everything into and out of town moving quite nicely. 66, 95 in virginia, no problems. we did get a tweet about the express lanes not being open yet. one of our followers northbound at stafford. we looked on the web site. they're closed right now. should be open by this point this morning. 270 at clarksburg road that looking good as well. no major issues into or out of town. looking quite good in a couple of minutes. take a live look at 95. trying to figure out the express lane situation. i'm back then. >>> thank you, melissa. we are i
subzero windchills for the next few hours. and our temperatures are down to single digits most locations to 10 nearby suburbs. around the bay, mid teens. for students boarding buses later today, still be cold in the teens with the breezing kegging up mid morning with bright sunshine. next weather and traffic on the 1s at 5:11. hour by hour cold temperatures through the day ahead. melissa, what's going on? >> all these folks on the outer loop, no problem. looking quite good. prince...
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subzero windchills tonight through tomorrow morning. a look at this cold pattern next weather and traffic on the 1s at 4:51. melissa, not too many problems right now, right? >> beltway a at colesville rolling along nicely. 50 westbound at 97 completely closed. wider look at things overall inner and outer loop moving nicely. okay with the exception of that one situation out in ann app list. guys? >> we are working with you to help keep you safe. kristin >>> 4:47 right now. 27 degrees outside. storm team 4 x 4 on the road this morning. meteorologist chuck bell already checked out 270. he says everything looks pretty clear there. >>> we are keeping an eye on treacherous side roads. many side streets are still a slippery mess this morning. news 4's kristin wright is live with with a look. kristin kristin, good morning >> reporter: some of the side streets and some of the sidewalks. sign has it right. icy roads possible. that's exactly what you want to do this morning. if you look at wisconsin, it's clear. that's what we are finding for the
subzero windchills tonight through tomorrow morning. a look at this cold pattern next weather and traffic on the 1s at 4:51. melissa, not too many problems right now, right? >> beltway a at colesville rolling along nicely. 50 westbound at 97 completely closed. wider look at things overall inner and outer loop moving nicely. okay with the exception of that one situation out in ann app list. guys? >> we are working with you to help keep you safe. kristin >>> 4:47 right now....
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again single digits with subzero windchills by saturday morning.rday back in the deep freeze, 28. sunday we'll climb toward 40. monday morning, could be enough cold air around for a little bit of a wintry mess changing to some rain, 38. we've got to track that. the confidence on that forecast this far out is not high. it still looks seasonably chilly tuesday and wednesday. 6:49. beverly, we're almost toward 7:00 a.m. >> indeed. getting to the 7:00 hour, we expect the delayed sort of extended rush hour again today with those school delays that nick was telling us about and some of the cancellations. beltway, got a big delay. inner loop, north of 236 before gallows road in the main lane, backing things up north of springfield past braddock road to squeeze around that deal. sky 9 has been looking at a crash that tied up route 4, inbound suitland parkway, the crash moved on to the left shoulder but the delays coming north out of upper marlboro. your delay fairly typical heading west of college park, new hampshire avenue west of silver spring, your lane
again single digits with subzero windchills by saturday morning.rday back in the deep freeze, 28. sunday we'll climb toward 40. monday morning, could be enough cold air around for a little bit of a wintry mess changing to some rain, 38. we've got to track that. the confidence on that forecast this far out is not high. it still looks seasonably chilly tuesday and wednesday. 6:49. beverly, we're almost toward 7:00 a.m. >> indeed. getting to the 7:00 hour, we expect the delayed sort of...
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in fact, it will get into subzero temperatures. by 11:00 p.m. near zero or subzero. our windchills will still be down to near zero or 5 below zero starting off early tomorrow morning. temperatures right now are subfreezin we have light winds for now. those winds will begin to pick up. teens to 20 degrees. much of the region gets windy by noon time. along with gusty winds, a few flurries flying through the area. may get around 30 degrees. most of the region in the mid and upper 20s. keep up with all the cold changes when you're away from your tv. for tomorrow morning, temperatures down to near 10 degrees. afternoon highs in the mid-20s. above freezing friday afternoon. saturday cold again. all day saturday highs just reaching upper 20s with sunshine. sunday back above freezing. mid-30s. monday and tuesday next week ought to be in the low 40s. a passing light rain shower a few sprinkles monday, tuesday afternoon. melissa is looking at deteriorating conditions on the roads. . >>> this is pretty nasty. maryland 50 west bound at 97. single vehicle crash versus pedestrian
in fact, it will get into subzero temperatures. by 11:00 p.m. near zero or subzero. our windchills will still be down to near zero or 5 below zero starting off early tomorrow morning. temperatures right now are subfreezin we have light winds for now. those winds will begin to pick up. teens to 20 degrees. much of the region gets windy by noon time. along with gusty winds, a few flurries flying through the area. may get around 30 degrees. most of the region in the mid and upper 20s. keep up with...
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single-digit temperatures with subzero windchill. we're watching these snow showers, these streamsers with flurries. this is fairly light stuff. some of these areas aren't even reaching the ground. you'll notice coming out of the shenandoah valley down route 17, even in toward prince william and quantico and dale city. north of town, too. we have flurries just about everywhere. you see how everything is moving showing you the strong northwesterly winds bringing in this cold, cold air. gusting in some spots over 30 miles an hour, gusting in the mid-20s martinsburg. i saw a gust in easton a moment ago at 326789 gaits erg -- at 32. gaithersburg 25. 35 at pax river naval air station. 19 in hagerstown. 29 in fredericksburg. we've lost a degree, now 26 at reagan national. we're probably thought going to see much more in the way of any warming today. these winds are just brutal. right now it feels like 3 in hagerstown. windchills get to 10 below. a windchill advisory goes in effect this evening for the overnight period and another brutal co
single-digit temperatures with subzero windchill. we're watching these snow showers, these streamsers with flurries. this is fairly light stuff. some of these areas aren't even reaching the ground. you'll notice coming out of the shenandoah valley down route 17, even in toward prince william and quantico and dale city. north of town, too. we have flurries just about everywhere. you see how everything is moving showing you the strong northwesterly winds bringing in this cold, cold air. gusting...
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subzero by 11:00 at night. next weather and traffic on the melissa what's going roads. >> inner loop between connecticut and georgia two left lanes blocked. you can see a crash at the end of the scene. orange orange blue silver delays. 270 south germantown to the beltway, 20 minutes. 95 and 270, 23 minutes. taking a a look at virginia now, a lot better than yesterday. 95 north, pretty dang good. 66 east, 395, no problem either. aaron? >> melissa, thank you. a lot of naked streets covered in snow and ice. some of you have to shovel your walkway or face a fine. the clock is ticking for a lot of folks. if you live in loudoun counties you must clear your sidewalks after 6 hours. d.c., montgomery, arlington, 24 hours. fairfax and prince william, no laws that require you to shovel your sidewalk. you may want to do that though, otherwise you may slip and fall. >>> quite a challenge as you step out the door. the conditions you'll be dealing with on the side streets in your neighborhood. >>> we brought it to you as brea
subzero by 11:00 at night. next weather and traffic on the melissa what's going roads. >> inner loop between connecticut and georgia two left lanes blocked. you can see a crash at the end of the scene. orange orange blue silver delays. 270 south germantown to the beltway, 20 minutes. 95 and 270, 23 minutes. taking a a look at virginia now, a lot better than yesterday. 95 north, pretty dang good. 66 east, 395, no problem either. aaron? >> melissa, thank you. a lot of naked streets...
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probably going to stay low teens on the thermometer, but it will feel subzero. that's going to be the case for a big part of the morning. the national weather service has issued a windchill advisory in effect for the entire region for tomorrow because our wind chills are going to be below zero. temperatures will be barely above. with the gusty winds, it will be somewhere between negative 10 and positive five. tomorrow afternoon, temperatures will make their way into the lower to middle 20's across the region. then look at our seven day forecast. finally warming up a little bit as you head into friday. temperatures get above the freezing mark. a brief cool down and then watch for the next chance of rain or snow mix. a mix to start and then some rain. the timing still a little uncertain. just to be aware, something could be developing to the south as we head into early next week. >> something else to look forward to. from cold to hot -- the 19th season of "the bachelor" starts this week. he's getting another chance of love joins us now to talk about the new season
probably going to stay low teens on the thermometer, but it will feel subzero. that's going to be the case for a big part of the morning. the national weather service has issued a windchill advisory in effect for the entire region for tomorrow because our wind chills are going to be below zero. temperatures will be barely above. with the gusty winds, it will be somewhere between negative 10 and positive five. tomorrow afternoon, temperatures will make their way into the lower to middle 20's...
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and subzero highs. and the peak of the cold as we head through. as you look at the windchill values, colder than 30 below zero. places like atlanta, windchill down around zero. lots of layers and be safe is out there. i'm meteorologist eric fisher for cbs news. >>> in western washington state, the issue is torrential rain that triggered widespread flooding. up to 9 inches of rain fell flooding streets and forcing evacuations including about 60 nursing home residents. all that rain triggered a mudslide that pushed one home right off its foundation. two women were in the house when the mud hit. but they managed to escape. officials say it may be days before area roads are passable. zbloovnltd >>> and here in new york city this morning a manhunt is under way for at least two suspects following a shooting of two police officers. the plain clothes officers were responding to a robbery last night. they were shot when they stopped a car. the officers sustained nonlife-threatening injuries. police say the officers were not targeted by the gunmen unlike tw
and subzero highs. and the peak of the cold as we head through. as you look at the windchill values, colder than 30 below zero. places like atlanta, windchill down around zero. lots of layers and be safe is out there. i'm meteorologist eric fisher for cbs news. >>> in western washington state, the issue is torrential rain that triggered widespread flooding. up to 9 inches of rain fell flooding streets and forcing evacuations including about 60 nursing home residents. all that rain...
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winds will be 10 to 15 miles per hour and making it feel subzero. so if you're an early riser you might want to just wait another hour to go outside before it starts to warm up. 25 degrees tomorrow. that's it. now by sunday, 38. that's going to look pretty nice. that's monday we're really watching closely for monday morning freezing rain could be widespread. especially right along 95. now we will watch it over the weekend for sure. and erica will have the updates on saturday and sunday. tuesday looks good. and thursday round two we could see another possible wintry mix with snow on thursday. thank you so much for watching the back many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope that still exists on the denture and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for
winds will be 10 to 15 miles per hour and making it feel subzero. so if you're an early riser you might want to just wait another hour to go outside before it starts to warm up. 25 degrees tomorrow. that's it. now by sunday, 38. that's going to look pretty nice. that's monday we're really watching closely for monday morning freezing rain could be widespread. especially right along 95. now we will watch it over the weekend for sure. and erica will have the updates on saturday and sunday. tuesday...
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lows into the single digits and teens by thursday and friday with subzero windchills. enjoy today. >> thanks chuck. before you decide the try the detox diet we break down what's fact and >>> more and more americans are leaving the country when it comes time to retire. ecuador is quickly becoming a popular place to spend one's golden years t. country got nearly a perfect score from international living magazine on its best places in the world to retire. four of the top five destinations were in latin america. good weather and cheaper cost of living a huge draw for retirees. those same countries scored low for health care and infrastructure. >>> it's the new year. everyone is thinking about die et cetera. detox die et cetera they promise all sorts of remedies. they say they're going to get rid of excess calories even help you shed pounds. that may sound good after all the holiday eating these die et cetera can involve eliminating all solid foods and drinking just liquids for days. before you put yourself through that news 4's doreen gentzler separates the fact from ficti
lows into the single digits and teens by thursday and friday with subzero windchills. enjoy today. >> thanks chuck. before you decide the try the detox diet we break down what's fact and >>> more and more americans are leaving the country when it comes time to retire. ecuador is quickly becoming a popular place to spend one's golden years t. country got nearly a perfect score from international living magazine on its best places in the world to retire. four of the top five...
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it will be subzero readings for windchill values. the actual windchill temperature below 12s and average temperature is 29 degrees. and saturday and sunday at least close to the freezing mark. just above it on sunday. sunday starting out at 20 degrees. at least we'll have all this time to prepare, right? before the next cold snap happens. happens. >> thanks so much. if you want to know what to wear tomorrow i don't think i need to tell you. definitely sunglasses gloves and a scarf as well. keep all that handy because you will need it at least through the weekend. here's our hour by hour planner, starting off at 12 degrees. 11 m:00 a.m. still breezy for the afternoon, temperature at 23. high temperature of 37 friday. and sunday high temperature of near 40 degrees with partly sunny skies and we have the health and fitness expo on washington.com. we were talking about the storm system. we need to keep a close eye on it and need to see exactly what it's going to bring us. looking like a mainly rain event, some snow mixes in but exact tim
it will be subzero readings for windchill values. the actual windchill temperature below 12s and average temperature is 29 degrees. and saturday and sunday at least close to the freezing mark. just above it on sunday. sunday starting out at 20 degrees. at least we'll have all this time to prepare, right? before the next cold snap happens. happens. >> thanks so much. if you want to know what to wear tomorrow i don't think i need to tell you. definitely sunglasses gloves and a scarf as...
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. >>> coming up fire and ice, huge flames rip through historic buildings in subzero temperatures.turesque town. >>> and a look back at the caught-on-camera stories of 2014. >>> but first, a look at some of your new year's resolutions. gerry writes, i lost 100 pounds this year. i expect to lose 70 more in 2015. good for you. >> go gerry. anthony writes, my new year's resolution is to pay off my mortgage! >> phyllis writes i will read all of the bible this year. that's a great resolution. >>> the ultimate battle of the elements in wyoming. fire destroying a dozen businesses some the small town of du bois. while icicles hang from nearby buildings, firefighters braving subzero temperatures to battle the flames. but at 25 degrees below their houses and equipment started -- their hoses and equipment, excuse me, started to freeze up. it took nearly nine hours to get the fire put out. >>> the video unbelievable, people running for their lives after a freak windstorm sends canopies and poles flying. the tornadolike whirlwind making its way through the lot, injuring four people. it happened
. >>> coming up fire and ice, huge flames rip through historic buildings in subzero temperatures.turesque town. >>> and a look back at the caught-on-camera stories of 2014. >>> but first, a look at some of your new year's resolutions. gerry writes, i lost 100 pounds this year. i expect to lose 70 more in 2015. good for you. >> go gerry. anthony writes, my new year's resolution is to pay off my mortgage! >> phyllis writes i will read all of the bible this...
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expected from the northern plains to the east coast while dangerous windchills and arctic air will bring subzero temperatures to the northeast later this week. abc news, washington. >> we have i couldn't have dated our 6abc storm tracker 6 live app so you can report your weather tap the icon matching your own conditions and add your photo. use a postcard using a photo from your mobile device. share it with your family and friends. it's available from the apple and google play stores. >>> a family's christmas tree was one of the phew things not scorched by an overnight fire in philadelphia. the blaze forced three adults and of children from the home in the feltonville section. flames damaged the first and second floors. every is okay, the red cross is providing shelter to the family which has children always young as 2 years old. >> happening today accused cop killer eric frein is due in court. he has preliminary hearing scheduled in pike county to determine if there's enough evidence to hold him for trial. else charged with shooting two troopers corporal brian dixon died the other trooper is rec
expected from the northern plains to the east coast while dangerous windchills and arctic air will bring subzero temperatures to the northeast later this week. abc news, washington. >> we have i couldn't have dated our 6abc storm tracker 6 live app so you can report your weather tap the icon matching your own conditions and add your photo. use a postcard using a photo from your mobile device. share it with your family and friends. it's available from the apple and google play stores....
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. >> five days of working in subzero temperatures, the reward, a single block of ice harharbin ice festival. patterns inspired by nature. >> it's transparent clear the ice, and you create fourth dimension side, that is what happens. >> but the competition is not the main draw here flor is it this ice rink rather unusually for tricycle rides. it is also not for the horse drawn carriages even though they add a nice touch. people come for this. when day transforms into night and the buildings are lit up like some gaudy yet magical winter wonder land. fleeneon lights of every color light up the blocks of snow anditis inside and out. each year, the fix gets up bigger even more elaborate structures, and officials say they are expecting more and more people a 10% increase from the 1.1 million who visited last year. >> the steam trains clamor on and off when you have enough. >> it's mazing. it's like seeing the sea or the desert for the first time. then suddenly you just go, wow! >> translator: it's my first time here. i'm from the south. so i've never seen snow and ice carvings before. i'm very ex
. >> five days of working in subzero temperatures, the reward, a single block of ice harharbin ice festival. patterns inspired by nature. >> it's transparent clear the ice, and you create fourth dimension side, that is what happens. >> but the competition is not the main draw here flor is it this ice rink rather unusually for tricycle rides. it is also not for the horse drawn carriages even though they add a nice touch. people come for this. when day transforms into night and...
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many looking at subzero windchill out the door. at 7:00 a.m. even places like atlanta, portions of atlanta and mississippi, and brutal cold from chicago over into the new england area. we're talking 30 to 40 below. abating a bit as you ride home but still that's sharply cold stuff. lots of layers needed. average air temperature highs, 7 in marquette. right near the freezing mark in atlanta. places like orlando and central floor. it's going to caution issues especially for the evening commute. places like chicago and mauchlkt i'm meteorologist eric fisher for cbs news. stay warm. >>> in washington state powerful floodwaters pulled a small home into the wallace river in gold bar. no one was inside as it floated away. authorities say years of erosion threatened the cabin. storms swelled the river and pretty much finished the job. >>> operations to reach the black boxes of airasia flight 8501 were called off because of bad weather. an unmanned underwatder vehicle discovered the chunk of the tail of the plane wednesday. it was upside-down and partia
many looking at subzero windchill out the door. at 7:00 a.m. even places like atlanta, portions of atlanta and mississippi, and brutal cold from chicago over into the new england area. we're talking 30 to 40 below. abating a bit as you ride home but still that's sharply cold stuff. lots of layers needed. average air temperature highs, 7 in marquette. right near the freezing mark in atlanta. places like orlando and central floor. it's going to caution issues especially for the evening commute....
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. >> five days of working in subzero temperatures, and this is the with regard.ork of hard human from a single block of ice. this ice sculpting competition part of the harbin ice festival has attracted thames from all over the world. this spanish team is putting the finishing touches to its peace patterns inspired by nature. >> but the competition is not the main draw here. nor is it this ice rink rather unusually for trical rides. it's also not for the horse-drawn carriages, even though they add a nice touch. people come for this. when day transforms into night. and the buildings are lit up like some gaudy yet magical winter wonderland. neon lights in every color light up the blocks of snow and ice from washington, d.c. and out. >> each year the festival keeps getting bigger, attracting more participants who put up more elaborate structures and sculptures. and organizers say they expect more people, a 10% increase from the 1.1 million who attended last year. >> there are castles to explore and trains to clamor on and off when you've had enough. >> it's like seei
. >> five days of working in subzero temperatures, and this is the with regard.ork of hard human from a single block of ice. this ice sculpting competition part of the harbin ice festival has attracted thames from all over the world. this spanish team is putting the finishing touches to its peace patterns inspired by nature. >> but the competition is not the main draw here. nor is it this ice rink rather unusually for trical rides. it's also not for the horse-drawn carriages, even...
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. >>> it's subzero degree weather in russia. seems look a perfect time to jump off a cliff, right? >> no. >> more than 200-foot drop. pretty cool right? scene's awesome. this i believe, like a test jump. >> to make sure gravity still works? >> just to make sure that when you do jump your skin doesn't tear off because this is how he's going to jump. >> oh no. >> what? >> yes. >> no. >> yes, yes, yes. >> he's got four hooks attached to his back he's all hooked in and he is going to jump. and at the bottom you see the icy snow around him, and then you see him swinging about. >> they have to pull him back up. >> did he have blood sickles down his back. >> the cold temperatures might numb you. maybe it didn't hurt as if it would. >> apparently, when your skin gets that cold it could more easily pierce. >> he is quite clearly hooked. >> look at that. >> i don't want to look. >> i don't get this hobby or passion or whatever you call it. this is one that is very difficult to wrap your brain around. >> cruising in a tesla goes from tame to -- >> insane. >> oh. >> the new feature giving a ne
. >>> it's subzero degree weather in russia. seems look a perfect time to jump off a cliff, right? >> no. >> more than 200-foot drop. pretty cool right? scene's awesome. this i believe, like a test jump. >> to make sure gravity still works? >> just to make sure that when you do jump your skin doesn't tear off because this is how he's going to jump. >> oh no. >> what? >> yes. >> no. >> yes, yes, yes. >> he's got four hooks...
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. >> six syrian children died as a result of subzero temperatures. hundreds of thousands are struggling to cope with snow and ice. 400,000 lived in informal camps. many had little more than plastic sheets to protect them from the elements. u.n.i.c.e.f. says the situation is desperate. >> children's needs have been growing on a daily places. planning has been challenging due to the informal settlements. more and more have run out of savings and are resorting to rite measures including moving to settlements. >> clashes between kurdish peshmerga and i.s.i.l. continue in the iraqi town of guer. it is likely to be a launchpad for a future attempt by ricky and kurdish forces to retake mosul, which i.s.i.l. has held. we have this report. >> reporter: this is a town in northern iraq. it's been the scene of heavy fighting between kurdish peshmerga fighters and those of the islamic state of iraq and levant. it's now under peshmerga control. the village on the other side and anything beyond it is i.s.i.l. territory. around this area the kurdish fighters are str
. >> six syrian children died as a result of subzero temperatures. hundreds of thousands are struggling to cope with snow and ice. 400,000 lived in informal camps. many had little more than plastic sheets to protect them from the elements. u.n.i.c.e.f. says the situation is desperate. >> children's needs have been growing on a daily places. planning has been challenging due to the informal settlements. more and more have run out of savings and are resorting to rite measures...
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tomorrow will bring the coldest temperatures we have seen yet in a lot of places, which will now go to subzero. our report tonight from nbc's kevin tibbles in chicago. >> reporter: fierce arctic cold blasting down from the north causing whiteouts and a 40-car pile-up in michigan. hazardous conditions in erie, pennsylvania, and thermometers frozen at 7 below in waterloo, iowa. this morning temperatures dipped below zero in 15 states. with windchills making it seem even colder, some school closings reported in more than a dozen of them. overnight firefighters battled both the weather and the flames outside chicago. >> the first half hour we were here we were not able to get water. >> reporter: come morning in the windy city commuters sought to underground pedestrian walkways just to escape it all. >> oh, it's a godsend. it's like a godsend. >> reporter: the milwaukee police homeless outreach team offers those still outside winter clothing and advice on where they can go to warm up. >> we keep an eye on them. make sure they're doing okay through the night. whether we can talk them into grabbing a
tomorrow will bring the coldest temperatures we have seen yet in a lot of places, which will now go to subzero. our report tonight from nbc's kevin tibbles in chicago. >> reporter: fierce arctic cold blasting down from the north causing whiteouts and a 40-car pile-up in michigan. hazardous conditions in erie, pennsylvania, and thermometers frozen at 7 below in waterloo, iowa. this morning temperatures dipped below zero in 15 states. with windchills making it seem even colder, some school...
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you've got a windchill of 2 below and 8 in tallahassee, florida, subzero in charlotte and everyone feeling the brunt of the colder air since last winter. the divide is by the rockies. if you want to escape this, they were in the 80s in socal yesterday and forecast as high of 80 in houston and texas. all the way into north cal and 50s. i'm eric fisher for cbs news. >>> no significant damage is reported following an earthquake outbreak in texas. nine hit the suburb of irving in less than 24 hours. the latest hit early this morning. the strongest had a magnitude of 3.6, enough to rattle the inside of homes. the area has seen a series of quakes in recent months. these were the largest. so far though, no injuries are reported. >> >>> and this morning it's unclear why a gunman opened fire at a veterans facility yesterday. the doctor and alleged gunman were killed. the clinic is located near the william beaumont army medical center near ft. bliss. the fbi which is leading the investigation has hundreds of witnesses, many of them patients. last year a federal audit found this clickic had some of n
you've got a windchill of 2 below and 8 in tallahassee, florida, subzero in charlotte and everyone feeling the brunt of the colder air since last winter. the divide is by the rockies. if you want to escape this, they were in the 80s in socal yesterday and forecast as high of 80 in houston and texas. all the way into north cal and 50s. i'm eric fisher for cbs news. >>> no significant damage is reported following an earthquake outbreak in texas. nine hit the suburb of irving in less than...
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clashes intensified, despite subzero temperatures putting a lot of strain on local communities. correspondent has been talking to the wounded and the refugees in one eastern ukrainian village. >> the wounded have been pouring in here from the front lines. ukrainian troops from the fighting in a key town pro-russian rebels have been battling to surround. alexander was hit by shrapnel. a conscript, he tells me there has been clashes for days now. >> we will keep shooting. we can win. >> but they need spare parts. he warns that they will not hold up long like this. here is what the ukrainian military are facing. this video was posted online by the separatists. they are attacking ukrainian positions. the rebels talk of a new offensive. moscow denies it, but nato says they have received reinforcements from russia. caught in the middle are the civilians. it took doctors for hours to remove all the shrapnel from irina after a shell landed meters from her home. she just came back to the east because there was meant to be a cease-fire here. her dad tells me it is a miracle that she survi
clashes intensified, despite subzero temperatures putting a lot of strain on local communities. correspondent has been talking to the wounded and the refugees in one eastern ukrainian village. >> the wounded have been pouring in here from the front lines. ukrainian troops from the fighting in a key town pro-russian rebels have been battling to surround. alexander was hit by shrapnel. a conscript, he tells me there has been clashes for days now. >> we will keep shooting. we can win....
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listen, we have 40 states that experience subzero windchills between last night and this morning.is is affecting the majority of the nation. the cold is going to continue but it does start to loosen its grip. current windchills though are still very serious through the midwest. minus 16 for the feel like in chicago. minus 17 in detroit. that puts the frostbite zone coming in at under 20 minutes. this is still really a serious, a serious deal for much of the country. here's a look at friday's forecast. it still stays dangerously cold for minneapolis down through chicago, through the midwest. the cold starts to ease around the northeast. but we will be looking at snow showers. and then things start to get better as we head closer into the weekend. here's a look at the forecast for boston. we're up to 30 on friday and 40 by monday. that's really going to feel nice. and atlanta, where they were dealing with subzero temperatures this morning, they'll get up to 39 on friday and then they'll be looking at 55 by monday. so this situation is getting a little bit better. back to you guys. >
listen, we have 40 states that experience subzero windchills between last night and this morning.is is affecting the majority of the nation. the cold is going to continue but it does start to loosen its grip. current windchills though are still very serious through the midwest. minus 16 for the feel like in chicago. minus 17 in detroit. that puts the frostbite zone coming in at under 20 minutes. this is still really a serious, a serious deal for much of the country. here's a look at friday's...
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this week's harsh winter blast and the subzero windchills keeping a million students home from school dozen earthquakes this week far from the usual quake zone. the damage left behind and why experts are so concerned. >>> and hollywood honors. the big winners and fashions at the people's choice awards last night, and how betty white got so much attention. that's in "the skinny" on this thursday, january 8th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good morning to you all on this thursday. i'm t.j. holmes. >> i'm reena ninan. >>> we begin with the intense search for the two most wanted men in france after a horrific terror attack that stunned paris and the world. >> masked gunmen burst into an editorial meeting and calling the victims by name before shooting them one by one. by the time it was over 12 people were dead, 11 wounded. meanwhile, thousands of people have been gathering across paris and other big cities to protest and condemn the attack hoping to send a message that terrorism won't win. >> abc's alex marquardt begins our coverage where the hunt for the gun
this week's harsh winter blast and the subzero windchills keeping a million students home from school dozen earthquakes this week far from the usual quake zone. the damage left behind and why experts are so concerned. >>> and hollywood honors. the big winners and fashions at the people's choice awards last night, and how betty white got so much attention. that's in "the skinny" on this thursday, january 8th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news...
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spots along the west coast and that arctic blast, you can see the whites and pinks here, that is subzero. that will move toward the great lakes as we head into next week and we'll get a taste of that arctic blast next week, but in the meantime we have the rain approaching and it will just fall as rain in the immediate metro area, but icy spots are likely in the mountains. of course, that higher elevation, the colder air sits tight. rain and showers in the immediate metro area all weekend long and more rain arrives sunday, but it will be breezy and milder. it's a brief warm-up, though. we'll track that along with the showers and when the next arctic blast arrives coming up in the first alert seven-day. >>> despite bad weather crews managed to make some progress today in the search for air asia flight 8501, what they found coming up. >> plus the man tasked with keeping the peace in one georgia town now being investigated in a new year's the holiday season is here, which means it's time for the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive home for t
spots along the west coast and that arctic blast, you can see the whites and pinks here, that is subzero. that will move toward the great lakes as we head into next week and we'll get a taste of that arctic blast next week, but in the meantime we have the rain approaching and it will just fall as rain in the immediate metro area, but icy spots are likely in the mountains. of course, that higher elevation, the colder air sits tight. rain and showers in the immediate metro area all weekend long...
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but temperatures reached subzero. you see some men out here trying to put together a snowman.y had to put their camels -- shepherds, camels inside the tent to try to keep them warm. but on the brighter side they did get out there and enjoy some of the snowfall tried to build together a snowman. you could tell they weren't really used to doing it out there on some of the mountainsides, having a hard time of it. as far as the forecast snow's over with now. it's still cold for the next several days. but we have a low back toward the northwest. that's bringing in some gusty winds, even some snowfall into turkey. that's going to pop in the warm air from the southwest. and temperatures will be on the rise. at least by the end of the week. and you'll be getting up into the high teens. we're talking about snowfall toward the north. let's go a little bit toward the south. i know it's january. you're thinking of the northern hemisphere. tropical. it's not tropical season. but here in the indian ocean it is. and we have a very intense storm system. that's actually the intensity being put
but temperatures reached subzero. you see some men out here trying to put together a snowman.y had to put their camels -- shepherds, camels inside the tent to try to keep them warm. but on the brighter side they did get out there and enjoy some of the snowfall tried to build together a snowman. you could tell they weren't really used to doing it out there on some of the mountainsides, having a hard time of it. as far as the forecast snow's over with now. it's still cold for the next several...
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the overnight low 14 degrees and wind chills in some locations subzero. call from accuweather with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast clouds and sunshine and high temperature today 34 degrees. yes the good news is that we are above freezing. but the wind chills today in the teens and 20s. on saturday brisk and colder. high temperature 22 degrees. so a brief cold shot on the way. sunday, some improvement, high temperature of 36. late sunday however, into monday we are tracking the beginning of another storm system moving through. perhaps a wintry mix sunday night into monday with the high temperature of 36. and much colder behind that system as we get into tuesday. high temperature of 29 degrees. get ready for the cold, it is sticking around. >> all right thank you. we'll chak back in later. >>> a chicago man with a mystery on his hand ice falling from the sky through his roof. and john connors holding on to three bowling-ball size chunks of eyes hoping that investigators will help him figure out how they got in his home. and coming home to find
the overnight low 14 degrees and wind chills in some locations subzero. call from accuweather with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast clouds and sunshine and high temperature today 34 degrees. yes the good news is that we are above freezing. but the wind chills today in the teens and 20s. on saturday brisk and colder. high temperature 22 degrees. so a brief cold shot on the way. sunday, some improvement, high temperature of 36. late sunday however, into monday we are tracking the...
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bill the big headline people will notice this morning when they step outside is that it's not the subzero feel that we had yesterday morning, right? >> no just feels like 11. the wind is still blowing and the temperatures are warming. still plenty cold and we're tracking snow in the area and some accumulation from philadelphia northward and a dusting is possible. possibly two inches in the pocono mountains and it has been tapering off in just the last couple minutes in blue mountain still a few snowflakes coming down. on and off during the morning hours and then tapering off this afternoon. so, we are on the look out for a few snowflakes in philadelphia. so far we just have clouds overhead and temperatures that have been falling overnight. right now in the city the numbers are down into the 20s to start with. but winds are gusting to 26 miles an hour. got a wind chill of 11 degrees right now in the city. you can see the snow moving into berks county lancaster county and the pocono mountains. just the first ban, light snow is off to the north and west for central pennsylvania and western p
bill the big headline people will notice this morning when they step outside is that it's not the subzero feel that we had yesterday morning, right? >> no just feels like 11. the wind is still blowing and the temperatures are warming. still plenty cold and we're tracking snow in the area and some accumulation from philadelphia northward and a dusting is possible. possibly two inches in the pocono mountains and it has been tapering off in just the last couple minutes in blue mountain still...
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will be bundled up especially if they're going to head down the slopes today as windchills will hit subzero temperatures. >>> good morning. this is "nbc10 news today." i'm rosemary connors. it's 5:00 on this saturday. let's get right to that weekend weather with meteorologist michelle grossman. >> it is a cold one. we're going to be cold all day long. temperatures in the teens. it feels more like minus 12 in mount pocono. to give you an example of what it's like we have the winds in place. it's going to keep the windchills in the single digits. here's the temperatures. five degrees in mount pocono. in the teens mainly everywhere else. 13 in reading. 14 in pottstown. 19 in philadelphia. to the south and east mainly looking at 23 in wildwood and 20 in dover. the warmer spots close to the water. feels more like zero degrees in allentown. feels like five in philadelphia. it feels like six in dover. cold start to the day. the winds keep that cold air in place by 8:00. 16. the good news is we will have sunshine. 10:00, 18 degrees. by noon 20 degrees. windchills all throughout the day. bundle up a
will be bundled up especially if they're going to head down the slopes today as windchills will hit subzero temperatures. >>> good morning. this is "nbc10 news today." i'm rosemary connors. it's 5:00 on this saturday. let's get right to that weekend weather with meteorologist michelle grossman. >> it is a cold one. we're going to be cold all day long. temperatures in the teens. it feels more like minus 12 in mount pocono. to give you an example of what it's like we have...
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people in duluth, minnesota are dealing with subzero air temperatures right now.egative 12 degrees in duluth right now. >>> our free storm tracker 6 app has new features in the new year's. you can report your weather by tapping the icon matching your current conditions plus you can add your own photo and share app digital postcard all from your mobile device. the storm tracker 6 app is free to download for apples and androids. >> new from the overnight a two car crash injured two people in south jersey. the action cam on the scene route 130 and keim boulevard in burlington around 1:00 a.m. karen mentioned this a short while ago. police say two vehicles collided hitting with such force they took down traffic light poles. police from several jurisdictions responded and we're working to update victim's condition. route 130 south remains shut down in this area right now. >> two men have been arrested in connection with the shooting of two new york city police officers. this was the dramatic and violent moment a robber opened fire in the bronx shooting two nypd officer
people in duluth, minnesota are dealing with subzero air temperatures right now.egative 12 degrees in duluth right now. >>> our free storm tracker 6 app has new features in the new year's. you can report your weather by tapping the icon matching your current conditions plus you can add your own photo and share app digital postcard all from your mobile device. the storm tracker 6 app is free to download for apples and androids. >> new from the overnight a two car crash injured two...
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the icy roads, deadly pile-ups and life-threatening subzero windchills keeping 1 million american childrenn accuse cosby of sexual assault, his sitcom wife speaks out. >> this was the first time i was hearing anything like that. >> her jaw-dropping comments in a growing scandal. it's an abc news exclusive on this thursday, january 8th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning. i'm reena ninan. >> hello to you all. i'm t.j. holmes. we start with the brazen terror attack in paris sending shockwaves around the world. >> a widespread manhunt is under way for these two brothers accused of brutally killing 12 people and wounding 11 at a french satirical newspaper that often mocked islam. the editor and two police officers among the dead. a third suspect just 18 years old has surrendered to police. >> meanwhile, spontaneous rallies are being held in cities as far as new york and san francisco. thousands gathering to condemn the shooting rampage. some carrying banners saying "we are not afraid." abc's terry moran is in france where it's a national day of mourning. >>
the icy roads, deadly pile-ups and life-threatening subzero windchills keeping 1 million american childrenn accuse cosby of sexual assault, his sitcom wife speaks out. >> this was the first time i was hearing anything like that. >> her jaw-dropping comments in a growing scandal. it's an abc news exclusive on this thursday, january 8th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning. i'm reena ninan. >> hello to you all. i'm t.j....
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and the worst of the cold is going to arrive for thursday morning and we could see wind chills subzero in spots. thursday afternoon, we'll be in the mid 20's and then we'll get a little closer to where we should be for this time of the year as we head towards the weekend and get those temperatures back into the 30's. so, you know, when we look at this whole thing as, you know, the snow event this morning, boy, it might be more painful really when we're talking about those cold temperatures the next couple of days. >> yeah. >> 12 in the city. >> northwest, it's going to be in the single digits. >> much lower. thanks, jacqui. >> all right, jacqui. thank you. the weather, of course, is the big story of the day. >> but not the only thing we are keeping an eye on. today is a big day on the hill. what is happening there right now that is making history? >> welcome back on this snowy tuesday, you are taking a live look at the dulles toll road. this is as it's approaching the beltway. good news this noon, you can see that the roads in this area at least are pretty much cleared. it is still sti
and the worst of the cold is going to arrive for thursday morning and we could see wind chills subzero in spots. thursday afternoon, we'll be in the mid 20's and then we'll get a little closer to where we should be for this time of the year as we head towards the weekend and get those temperatures back into the 30's. so, you know, when we look at this whole thing as, you know, the snow event this morning, boy, it might be more painful really when we're talking about those cold temperatures the...
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thursday morn, the coldest morning we're expecting, single digits and teens across the south, many going subzero in the northern states. all this being ushered in by a band of snow moving down across the ohio valley as we head into this evening, across illinois, indiana and ohio. could see snow here. cold is sticking around through the upcoming weekend. >> pelley: eric fisher at the great wwz. eric, thank you very much. in another major story tonight the boston marathon bombing trial began today with jury selection. dzhokhar tsarnaev, the surviving suspect, is accused of murdering three and wounding hundreds. he's also charged with the murder of a police officer. tsarnaev could face the death penalty and don dahler is at the courthouse. >> reporter: with shaggy hair and sporting a scruffy beard tsarnaev sat with his lawyers before a group of perspective jurors as jung george o'toole outlined what would happen next. first all 1,200 potential jurors, an unusually large pool, will fill out an extensive questionnaire and face a selection process that will take weeks. the challenge for federal prosec
thursday morn, the coldest morning we're expecting, single digits and teens across the south, many going subzero in the northern states. all this being ushered in by a band of snow moving down across the ohio valley as we head into this evening, across illinois, indiana and ohio. could see snow here. cold is sticking around through the upcoming weekend. >> pelley: eric fisher at the great wwz. eric, thank you very much. in another major story tonight the boston marathon bombing trial...
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thursday morning out the door, that cold air all the way into the deep south and wind-chill values subzero. in atlanta single digits all the way down to the gulf coast. scott, no one in the south has had to deal with cold like that just yet this year. >> pelley: eric, thanks very much. at least it's cheaper to fire up the furnace. the price of oil and natural gas continue to plummet. oil was down today to $47.93 a barrel. six months ago it was over $100. it's a matter of oversupply and falling demand. drivers are saving a bundle, but u.s. steel told us today that it's laying off 750 workers who make pipe for oil wells. investors are worried. the dow fell again today, more than 130 points. it's lost more than 2.5% just since new year's. in another important story tonight two more new york city police officers have been shot just two weeks after another pair of cops were targeted and murdered. the nypd is the nation's largest force. it was pulled into the national debate over police violence and minorities after a grand jury declined to indict an officer who choked a suspect to death. michel
thursday morning out the door, that cold air all the way into the deep south and wind-chill values subzero. in atlanta single digits all the way down to the gulf coast. scott, no one in the south has had to deal with cold like that just yet this year. >> pelley: eric, thanks very much. at least it's cheaper to fire up the furnace. the price of oil and natural gas continue to plummet. oil was down today to $47.93 a barrel. six months ago it was over $100. it's a matter of oversupply and...
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therefore rise in arizona in subzero weather or not a big rally to sendoff tom brady. they love him and boston. here we go! >> gary: craft, the owner says apparently there is a locker room attendant that may be involved in adjusting bit inflation or deflation of the balls occurred at the tap at the press conference listen to the patriots' owner loses all if you need you guys, if you are wrong and i want something from you. >> not able to definitively determined that our organization tampered with the air pressure and the footballs, i would expect and hope that the leak would apologize to our entire team and in particular, coach belichick and tom brady. >> gary:, you are on notice a will you apologize? >> pam: (laughter) >> grant: (laughter) >> gary: while we are smiling if you are a raider fan and what about watson? back with another year with the raiders patrick 38 years of age when he can still play. heisman trophy winner was michigan. he can still do it. after all these years. he has been coming back for one more accurate >> gary: for the third straight hit location
therefore rise in arizona in subzero weather or not a big rally to sendoff tom brady. they love him and boston. here we go! >> gary: craft, the owner says apparently there is a locker room attendant that may be involved in adjusting bit inflation or deflation of the balls occurred at the tap at the press conference listen to the patriots' owner loses all if you need you guys, if you are wrong and i want something from you. >> not able to definitively determined that our organization...