let s take a look at numbers. we are off to a cool start. fredericksburg, 60 for you. dulles is 44 and 48 in winchester. we have some clouds moving through. that will be the story today. it won t be a perfectly sunny day today. that being said, we should be dry today with a mix of sun and clouds and mild, highs later this afternoon about 70 or so t should be a nice one. you can see the cloud cover working through. it should be nice and dry but our temperatures a little warmer than yesterday. mild, 71 degrees. winds will be out of the south at 10 to 15. we do have rain in the five-day forecast. that starting tomorrow. details in just a minute. back to you. the country was hit hard this weekend by severe weather. tornadoes carved their way through at least six states in the south killing at least 45 people. at least seven were killed in southern virginia because of tornadoes and flooding. closer to home, the storms dumped several inches of rain turning quiet creeks into rag
tonight at reagan national airport with tonight s update. reporter: you ll remember it was last month here at reagan national airport when two passenger jets were trying to land. the pilots tried to radio the tower but for the no response. apparently the controller was asleep. well, that s happened four times across the country since then, the most recent in south florida this weekend. what will it take to keep air traffic controllers awake? i m outraged about this and i want the flying public to know we re doing everything we can 24/7 to correct this problem. reporter: on fox news sunday secretary of transportation ray lahood announced new rules going into place immediately. from now on controllers won t be allowed to change shifts in a way that will give them a long weekend while at the same time shortening the rest period between shifts. also managers will now be required to work early morning and late night shifts to make sure controllers are staying awake. contro