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. 95inleesburgandfrederick. 90 in washington. 95 in baltimore. steve rudin is out in the heat and the humidity again. yesterday the water park and today is alexandria plants and trees. we need the rain and the trees and the plants are getting it nursery. steve: absolutely! it feels hotter today than yesterday. the humidity is more sticky out there. but a little bit of a breeze right now. joining us right now scott sutherland of green street nursery. a lot of folks come in here, i was one of them, looking for impatience. last year there was a big issue with impatience around the area. what happened? scott: there is a disease that has been around and it was affecting a lot of the impatience and causing them to collapse and die. we have now a new impatient that has just come out worked on for years. it's called the bounce impatient. it's impervious to the disease. people love them. they bloom in the shade. steve: we will see more in the next year and the following years. >> absolutely. steve: temperatures will cool off this evening. best time to water flowers morning, middle of t
. 95 in leesburg and frederick. 90 in washington. 95 in baltimore. steve rudin is out in the heat and the humidity again. yesterday the water park and today is alexandria plants and trees. we need the rain and the trees and the plants are getting it nursery. steve: absolutely! it feels hotter today than yesterday. the humidity is more sticky out there. but a little bit of a breeze right now. joining us right now scott sutherland of green street nursery. a lot of folks come in here, i was one of...
leesburg. 8at quantico. it's 90 to 92. today is pleasant. we have been watching storms out west to cross interstate 81. those watching in the places like middle way or even east of martins burg. closer to frederick you may see an isolated shower. overnight is 65 to tomorrow and in the weekend is hot and humid. we could be thunderstorms on saturday. 60% chance. check out the weather for the fourth when i join you in studio in 12 minutes. jonathan: thank you. you can download the stormwatch7 app on your tablet to have it at your fingertips. alison: her family says she was filled with hope and promise. we are learning more about a 13-year-old girl hit and killed by a train while hiking with her brother and a cousin. you spoke with the family today, jeff goldberg. it's heartbreaking. jeff: it's horrific. this happened farther down this line. reyhan safoglu and her cousin and her brother were hiking and reyhan and her cousin started to walk on the train tracks and that is when it turned tragic. >> i love you guys. i lost my beautiful daughter. >> she reminds them that her daughter 13-ye
leesburg. 8 at quantico. it's 90 to 92. today is pleasant. we have been watching storms out west to cross interstate 81. those watching in the places like middle way or even east of martins burg. closer to frederick you may see an isolated shower. overnight is 65 to tomorrow and in the weekend is hot and humid. we could be thunderstorms on saturday. 60% chance. check out the weather for the fourth when i join you in studio in 12 minutes. jonathan: thank you. you can download the stormwatch7...
so cool. 59 in winchester. 64 in frederickandleesburgat63. 68 at reagan national airport. no shortage of cloud cover. there is a break of the blue sky. but a steady flow of the moist air from the northeast. the elevation will increase and that is when we find most of the rain. at the moment the heaviest showers here, southwest of warner through culpeper. that is the story for the next few hours. tomorrow will turn partly sunny and make the recovery to the low to mid-70's. as we head to friday saturday and next week, a major warm-up. we'll have a heatwave here. we will talk about that and the numbers that go with it in a few minutes. alison: we'll see you then. thank you. now we turn to the war on terror today. iran's military leaders are pointing to saudi arabia for an attack that killed at least 12 people in tehran. dozens of others were hurt. they hit iran's parliament in session and a moss -- mausoleum. the police say they have several suspects in custody. the number of the people killed saturday on the london bridge risen to eight. police say they found another body days
so cool. 59 in winchester. 64 in frederick and leesburg at 63. 68 at reagan national airport. no shortage of cloud cover. there is a break of the blue sky. but a steady flow of the moist air from the northeast. the elevation will increase and that is when we find most of the rain. at the moment the heaviest showers here, southwest of warner through culpeper. that is the story for the next few hours. tomorrow will turn partly sunny and make the recovery to the low to mid-70's. as we head to...
the probe denied lynch gave them assurances. larry: thank you.theleesburgmanfacing espyianage charges was in court. mallory was arrested with $16,000 in cash in the carry on bag. alison: in the last two hours we found out that congressman steve scalise is out of intensive care. he is one of five people shot last week on baseball field in alexandria and a representative says he is in fair condition but he faces a long rehabilitation. larry: the f.b.i. says the man behind the ballpark ambush was working alone. counterterrorism expert says the scariest and the most unpredictable act of terrorism carried out by lone wolves. we look at what can be done to try to [sirens] michelle: the world on high alert. after three possible terror attacks and three consecutive days. in paris, a car loaded with canisters plowed plowed in a poe van. an attack was averted after bomb packed with nails failed to detonate. and in michigan they are looking into the stabbing of an airport police officer as lone wolf attack. >> there is no evidence that it's a wider plot. >> but some say there are no lone
the probe denied lynch gave them assurances. larry: thank you. the leesburg man facing espyianage charges was in court. mallory was arrested with $16,000 in cash in the carry on bag. alison: in the last two hours we found out that congressman steve scalise is out of intensive care. he is one of five people shot last week on baseball field in alexandria and a representative says he is in fair condition but he faces a long rehabilitation. larry: the f.b.i. says the man behind the ballpark ambush...
weather. it's cooler in jointed base andrews, 81. 84 in washington. 86inleesburgandfrederick. at the ballpark tonight, right around the 80 degree mark. the first pitch is 7:05. 75 degrees the seventh inning stretch and heading home is warm and muggy and 72. we look forward to the next couple of days and there will be changes here. things we will watch. shower and storms west of 81. lightning with this batch southwest of harrisonburg that will diminish. tomorrow the chances of the showers and the storms increase. check the timing. the showers will go away from the area but overnight a couple of showers are left north and west. muggy with fog. once we start tomorrow morning it will be cloudy and hazy. fog. temperatures in lower 70's. the showers and the storms will become widespread through the afternoon and the evening. wakeup temperatures are mostly in upper 60's to 70 in the metro area. planner tomoow likelihood of showers and storms. late afternoon and everything. weekend is warmer and more humid still. 88 on saturday. 92 on sunday. father's day. scattered storms are likely saturda
weather. it's cooler in jointed base andrews, 81. 84 in washington. 86 in leesburg and frederick. at the ballpark tonight, right around the 80 degree mark. the first pitch is 7:05. 75 degrees the seventh inning stretch and heading home is warm and muggy and 72. we look forward to the next couple of days and there will be changes here. things we will watch. shower and storms west of 81. lightning with this batch southwest of harrisonburg that will diminish. tomorrow the chances of the showers...
gorgeous out there. 80 in warrenton and quantico. 81inleesburgandfrederick. 80 in baltimore. 82 in washington. dry 82. sometimes we tell you the heat index where the temperature is one thing but it feels warmer. that is not the story today. that will be tomorrow and the next day, the next day. but this everything gorgeous. 80 degrees down at the park at first pitch. later tonight we drop in the 50's in the suburbs to 63 in largo. cooler toward the valley. downtown will be in the mid-60's with the sunshine. when you start the day tomorrow. as far as the planner through the day, start in upper 60's. hit 85 at 12:00 noon. feel like 91 or 92 of the week and friday and the weekend, the heat and the humidity will combine. you are definitely going feel the change. lower 90's friday, saturday and sunday. it could be scattered thunderstorm saturday and sunday afternoon in the low 90's. feeling like the mid-90's. what about the fourth and the next ten days? we have that in the forecast in seven minutes. alison: see you then, doug. thank you. meanwhile on the hill, protesters are gathering ri
gorgeous out there. 80 in warrenton and quantico. 81 in leesburg and frederick. 80 in baltimore. 82 in washington. dry 82. sometimes we tell you the heat index where the temperature is one thing but it feels warmer. that is not the story today. that will be tomorrow and the next day, the next day. but this everything gorgeous. 80 degrees down at the park at first pitch. later tonight we drop in the 50's in the suburbs to 63 in largo. cooler toward the valley. downtown will be in the mid-60's...
over aninch.leesburg1.84.the heaviest amount we have seen sor fa. in the afternoon, in the height of the storms, kevin lewis has been out in mobiletrak7 to track the weather conditions. find out what is happening now in silver spring. kevin? kevin: we are in silver spring off of colesville road near montgomery blair high school. this roadway is shut down right now to vehicle traffic. it's a neighborhood, single family homes. a lot of tall, large you can see about 50 to 100 feet ahead of us right now. that is where a lot of tree limbs and leaves are scattered all across the roadway. on the right-hand -- let's look further than that. you can see the police tape blocking the roadway. a police car beyond that. this is where you start to see a number of the large branches in the front yards. ben, look to right-hand side. a number of the large branches in this yard. we also have about a block or so away from here we saw a large tree. a woman leaving with a large suitcase, presumably to spend time with neighbors. we will continue to monitor developments in the neighborhood and be back in
over an inch. leesburg 1.84. the heaviest amount we have seen sor fa. in the afternoon, in the height of the storms, kevin lewis has been out in mobiletrak7 to track the weather conditions. find out what is happening now in silver spring. kevin? kevin: we are in silver spring off of colesville road near montgomery blair high school. this roadway is shut down right now to vehicle traffic. it's a neighborhood, single family homes. a lot of tall, large you can see about 50 to 100 feet ahead of us...
news. larry:well,leesburgmanaccused of giving top secret documents to chinese agent. kevin mallory of leesburg arrested. skytrak7 flying over the scene of the investigation. court records say he is an army veteran working as a special agent in the state department. this is charged under the federal espionage act meaning he could face the death penalty. alison: new d.n.a. technology bringing hope of capturing a serial rapist in montgomery county. larry: the new image showing the face of the man suspected of sexually assaulting women at ran done years later. kevin lewis spoke to a victim today. kevin? kevin: larry and alison, this man left behind his d.n.a. at three different scenes. delivered that evidence to a laboratory in reston. and this is the result following six weeks of analysis and processing. >> i was raped. there is no question about that. kevin: by telephone this 75-year-old woman spoke of being raped in her germantown condo. it happened twice. seven months apart. by the same man. >> i looked over and the individual was coming through the window. feet first. our
news. larry: well, leesburg man accused of giving top secret documents to chinese agent. kevin mallory of leesburg arrested. skytrak7 flying over the scene of the investigation. court records say he is an army veteran working as a special agent in the state department. this is charged under the federal espionage act meaning he could face the death penalty. alison: new d.n.a. technology bringing hope of capturing a serial rapist in montgomery county. larry: the new image showing the face of the...
. hyattsville is hotter than today tomorrow. 89 in manassas. 89atleesburg. upper80's in downtown d.c. the heat index values likely the lower 90's. by sunday that is when we will crank up the heat and the humidity. highs in the mid-90's. feels like upper 90's to close to 100 degrees. take a look for ten of day temperature trend. hottest of the next ten days come sunday, monday, tuesday. 9 to 96 -- 94 to 96. we may see heat advisory posted for the area. cool it down by thursday and friday of next week. for the following weekend it's father's day weekend. it will be in the middle to the upper 80's. head to the news desk to talk about sports. e -- erin: i love sports. game four of cavaliers-warriors is tonight. for the first time since 2007 lebron james faces possibility of being swept in the nba finals. steph curry remembers how the cavs beat them in last year's final and he has his eyes on the prize. >> we are right there on the brink of it. it is easy to stay hungry. until we reach the final goal. we haven't done anything really. a lot to talk about but it doesn't matter in the grand schem
. hyattsville is hotter than today tomorrow. 89 in manassas. 89 at leesburg. upper 80's in downtown d.c. the heat index values likely the lower 90's. by sunday that is when we will crank up the heat and the humidity. highs in the mid-90's. feels like upper 90's to close to 100 degrees. take a look for ten of day temperature trend. hottest of the next ten days come sunday, monday, tuesday. 9 to 96 -- 94 to 96. we may see heat advisory posted for the area. cool it down by thursday and friday of...
. high of 25. tie the -- high of 95. we tied but didn't break the record. it's 91inleesburgandfrederick. baltimore. 9 the in joint base andrews -- 92 on the joint base andrews. in eastbound, 93. there is plenty of heat and humidity. we tied the record set in 2002 at reagan national. missed it by six at dulles and missed it by two at b.w.i. tomorrow's record high for washington is 96 set in 1954. well before my time. i don't think we will hit that. we could get close. temperatures will drop but they will hold in the 80's. with the muggy conditions it's tomorrow we wake up to the temperatures in the upper 60's to the middle 70's. we will be close to 96. see what happens. many areas didn't get in the mid-90's. whatever lines up, the last day of the high heat and the humidity. eventually we will get a cold front in. tomorrow random pop-up showers or thunderstorms could develop. but wednesday a cold front approaches. then after that we see temperatures go down and get back to the average temperatures for the middle of june. coming up at 6:00, more on the heat and a fresh outlook co
. high of 25. tie the -- high of 95. we tied but didn't break the record. it's 91 in leesburg and frederick. baltimore. 9 the in joint base andrews -- 92 on the joint base andrews. in eastbound, 93. there is plenty of heat and humidity. we tied the record set in 2002 at reagan national. missed it by six at dulles and missed it by two at b.w.i. tomorrow's record high for washington is 96 set in 1954. well before my time. i don't think we will hit that. we could get close. temperatures will drop...