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effect for loudoun county points west andalsofrederickcounty,maryland, points north and west and a winter weather advisory just to the west of i- 95 which includes montgomery county, fairfax and prince william county as well as southern fauquier back into culpeper. you folks well northwest hagerstown, winchester and cumberland is the bull's eye because you have elevation. this storm is going to affect the entire eastern seaboard. don't go north tomorrow really. how much snow? east of i-95 not much, a trace to maybe an inch, more like a trace, but west of 95 even clipping northwest d.c. could be 1 to 2 inches which includes manassas, fairfax, mclean, reston, silver spring and wheaton, but gaithersburg to leesburg 2 to 4-4-inch band. a little north of that essentially up in frederick county 4 to 8 inches from frederick to hagerstown to winchester to cumberland to romney. out toward hagerstown and cumberland and romney 6 to 8 inches. so the impact meter, how will it affect you? given that it's wednesday before thanksgiving on a scale of 1 to 10, it's a big storm. it would be a bug s
effect for loudoun county points west and also frederick county, maryland, points north and west and a winter weather advisory just to the west of i- 95 which includes montgomery county, fairfax and prince william county as well as southern fauquier back into culpeper. you folks well northwest hagerstown, winchester and cumberland is the bull's eye because you have elevation. this storm is going to affect the entire eastern seaboard. don't go north tomorrow really. how much snow? east of i-95...
hagerstown, 21 in leesburgandfrederick. inthe afternoon we'll rebound to a feels like temperature of 29 in leesburg, 32 in la plata and downtown d.c. getting better heading into saturday, notice these wind chills are no longer in the 20s and teens. they'll be creeping into the 30s. overnight look for mostly clear skies, 26 to 34. it will be breezy and cold. that stays with us friday morning as well, mostly sunny skies, temperatures in the 30s. by afternoon we're only going to rebound to highs between 38 and 44 degrees, partly cloudy, a warm front moving through with those clouds and that will bring us milder weather saturday, a high of 48 degrees. it gets better sunday, up to 56 with a partly to mostly sunny afternoon. in the first alert seven-day forecast we're going to look for a dry weekend and then mostly dry on monday, just a few raindrops possible and it looks like the biggest chance for rain in our entire forecast is on wednesday. so not bad. it could be a lot worse. remember yesterday? >> let's be thankful. >> we do, we do. >>> burgundy and gold, they are thankful for a whole lo
hagerstown, 21 in leesburg and frederick. in the afternoon we'll rebound to a feels like temperature of 29 in leesburg, 32 in la plata and downtown d.c. getting better heading into saturday, notice these wind chills are no longer in the 20s and teens. they'll be creeping into the 30s. overnight look for mostly clear skies, 26 to 34. it will be breezy and cold. that stays with us friday morning as well, mostly sunny skies, temperatures in the 30s. by afternoon we're only going to rebound to...
hagerstownandfrederick. by5:00 low to mid-40s and i think these numbers are now low as opposed to high. i think we are going to be close to 50 especially downtown and points south and east. by 8:00 back to the, but temps won't fall quickly tomorrow -- to 30s, but temps won't fall quickly tomorrow night. clear to partly skies. 4:30 sunday morning clear skies, so we'll have sun to start and by 7:00 some clouds down to the south. the days will be dry, clouds moving in and by 5:30 there will be shower moving into our southern viewing area. they will overspread the area overnight. it does not require a yellow alert because most of the showers will be when you're sleeping sunday. day planner 34, 9:00 sunshine, 46 at 1:00 also with sunshine. i did knock temps down a wee bit sunday, back to 54, milder, most of the rain and showers at night, maybe a morning sprinkle on monday, who cares, 70 by monday afternoon. next seven days seasonable tuesday. we are going down into some arctic air, 45 wednesday, rain and a bit of snow possible. for turkey day 40 with a couple flurries, rather festive.
hagerstown and frederick. by 5:00 low to mid-40s and i think these numbers are now low as opposed to high. i think we are going to be close to 50 especially downtown and points south and east. by 8:00 back to the, but temps won't fall quickly tomorrow -- to 30s, but temps won't fall quickly tomorrow night. clear to partly skies. 4:30 sunday morning clear skies, so we'll have sun to start and by 7:00 some clouds down to the south. the days will be dry, clouds moving in and by 5:30 there will be...
frederickandhagerstown47. walk the dog tomorrow you'll be in the upper 30s and low 40s. after midnight we're in the 30s across the board except downtown. day planner, clouds to start, 61 on wednesday, colder wednesday night. thursday starts out with sunshine, only 49, overnight thursday, after midnight and before dawn, maybe a sprinkle or flurry. you won't see it friday morning. breezy and cold on friday, only 45, cold for high school football. next seven days, cold for the terps, 48 during the day. that's a nighttime game, 8:00 start. burgundy and gold in town, showers possible during the game, 46, only 49 monday, only 46 tuesday. once the arctic air gets here it stays cold for a while. >>> $102,000 is how much money you, our viewers, donated today to the uso's turkey for troops. wusa9 had a phone bank today to raise money to honor our active duty military and their families. even some redskins players were in on the action. every dollar you gave will help provide thanksgiving and christmas food baskets to area military families. if you would like to thank a military member with a hol
frederick andhagerstown 47. walk the dog tomorrow you'll be in the upper 30s and low 40s. after midnight we're in the 30s across the board except downtown. day planner, clouds to start, 61 on wednesday, colder wednesday night. thursday starts out with sunshine, only 49, overnight thursday, after midnight and before dawn, maybe a sprinkle or flurry. you won't see it friday morning. breezy and cold on friday, only 45, cold for high school football. next seven days, cold for the terps, 48 during...
. what happened to robyn gardner? august 2011, the last time the35-year-oldfrederickwomanis seen alive. she took a secret get away to aruba with gary jury giordano. >> i signaled for her to come back in. i turned, i became distressed because the shoes i was wearing and now looking back at it i realized i was in a rip tide or heavy current. >> reporter: he goes back to the restaurant where they had just eaten lunch to get help. >> i came around the other side and got people and had them call the emergency number and we went back to the location and tried to find her. >> reporter: but you didn't seem panicked. you didn't go back in the water. it felt like you weren't worried about robin. >> i just saved my life. you have to make a decision at some point. do you run into the burning house or call for help? >> reporter: what do you think happened to sésher? >> she simply drowned. >> but police in aruba suspect foul play and arrest giordano as he's about to fly home. he was ordered released because there wasn't enoh evidence to hold him. authorities say they still consider him a sus
. what happened to robyn gardner? august 2011, the last time the 35-year-old frederick woman is seen alive. she took a secret get away to aruba with gary jury giordano. >> i signaled for her to come back in. i turned, i became distressed because the shoes i was wearing and now looking back at it i realized i was in a rip tide or heavy current. >> reporter: he goes back to the restaurant where they had just eaten lunch to get help. >> i came around the other side and got people...
our way. a rain/snow mix was seen just north of town today rolling up 270tofrederick, maryland,but it melted by the time it hit the ground, although topper is tracking a few wet flakes. reality is, this deep freeze, not just a one-day thing. expect below average temps will into next week. >> roads are still wet. temps are continuing to fall. >> will the commuters see slick spots on the way to work? >> i think we'll have a little bit of black ice. slow down. if it appears wet, it's probably frozen. right now we have radar going the last couple hours, this is all generally rain east of 95, but notice all the white, snow shows and snow flurries, hagerstown back to winchester and west of leesburg. if you look carefully, see a little snow flurry around poolesville on the west side of 270 and a little rain still going on toward bowie and out 50 toward annapolis. temperatures, we're watching this carefully because this will determine whether or not what's on the roads will freeze, 37 in chevy chase, 36 in rockville, 37 in reston, 36 in fairfax. remember black ice, the road looks wet, but
our way. a rain/snow mix was seen just north of town today rolling up 270 to frederick, maryland, but it melted by the time it hit the ground, although topper is tracking a few wet flakes. reality is, this deep freeze, not just a one-day thing. expect below average temps will into next week. >> roads are still wet. temps are continuing to fall. >> will the commuters see slick spots on the way to work? >> i think we'll have a little bit of black ice. slow down. if it appears...
, and 41infrederick. it'sway milder than it was at this time yesterday. 10 to 15 degrees milder, in fact, for most of us. temperatures dipped to below freezing last night. that's not going to be the case tonight. this is what you need to know as you're heading back to work. you are going to need the rain gear for tomorrow. at least we don't have icy precipitation in the forecast. by monday night, hold on to your hat. we're going to see those winds picking up. tuesday morning icy spots are possible. it rain on the ground. those puddles will freeze in most areas on tuesday morning, then both tuesday and wednesday you are going to need the heavy winter coat. i'll explain why coming up in the first alert seven-day forecast. bruce, back to you. >>> a university of maryland student fights off her attacker after being grabbed from behind by the neck and held at knife point. it happened early this morning in the 4400 block of hartwick road near the college park campus. surae chinn joins us live with reaction from students. >> reporter: bruce, according to friends this sophomore student
, and 41 in frederick. it's way milder than it was at this time yesterday. 10 to 15 degrees milder, in fact, for most of us. temperatures dipped to below freezing last night. that's not going to be the case tonight. this is what you need to know as you're heading back to work. you are going to need the rain gear for tomorrow. at least we don't have icy precipitation in the forecast. by monday night, hold on to your hat. we're going to see those winds picking up. tuesday morning icy spots are...
infrederickthatput the jerseys of both washington redskins quarterback robert griffin, iii and the former captain kirk cousins on a clearance sale. it's hard to say whether that's because of their performance. maybe it's just an overstock thing. either way if you're a fan or just want a warm jersey, i guess it's a buyers market out there. remember when rg3 jerseys were such hot sellers? it was never on sale. >> i've seen quite a few of them. >> you say you've got a positive spin. >> i'm here for you and you. i'm bringing you some positive stuff tonight. >>> we've explored how bad things were at fedex field yesterday, but we are glass half full people around here. it could have been worse. video evidence that maybe things aren't that bad for the buundy and gold. buundy and gold. we'll be make us stronger. when a girl connects with a science mentor... her confidence grows. when schools connect with technology... a 5th grader's world opens up. and when a worker connects to online degrees... his opportunities multiply. the at&t aspire initiative. helping students and communities ac
in frederick that put the jerseys of both washington redskins quarterback robert griffin, iii and the former captain kirk cousins on a clearance sale. it's hard to say whether that's because of their performance. maybe it's just an overstock thing. either way if you're a fan or just want a warm jersey, i guess it's a buyers market out there. remember when rg3 jerseys were such hot sellers? it was never on sale. >> i've seen quite a few of them. >> you say you've got a positive...
light showers from dunkirk to d.c. to leesburg uptofrederickoutto winchester and points to the north and west. we'll zoom in a little bit. see the darker green? that's just the heaviest activity we could find, not crazy heavy around reston, tyson, across the river to potomac out river road up 355 and 270 toward rockville. headlines, yellow alert for rain and showers. bus stop temperatures 50 to 60, might want to take an umbrella if you're walking the kids to the bus stop in the morning and prepare for wet commutes, certainly the morning and probably the afternoon for some. we will dry out quickly thursday night and become on the chilly side, but there's no arctic air pouring in behind this system. 6 a.m. tomorrow on futurecast, notice it's green. it's light activity, but other good news, it's still mild, low to mid-50s. by 8:00 showers essentially fairfax, montgomery and across 95 into southern maryland, prince george's county, down into fredericksburg. we get a little break and 1:00 still leftover showers and temps in the low 60s, pretty nice. we get a break at 4:00. then notice mor
light showers from dunkirk to d.c. to leesburg up to frederick out to winchester and points to the north and west. we'll zoom in a little bit. see the darker green? that's just the heaviest activity we could find, not crazy heavy around reston, tyson, across the river to potomac out river road up 355 and 270 toward rockville. headlines, yellow alert for rain and showers. bus stop temperatures 50 to 60, might want to take an umbrella if you're walking the kids to the bus stop in the morning and...