Be clobbered really over the next 12 to 24 hours. It is going to be the areas were seeing snow now that have the biggest kern for power outages. Probably want to make a trip to the Grocery Store right now. Elsewhere it is going to be a fun Winter Wonder land Mayors Office i a look out there. In most areas. Lets look at what is happening now. Current radar, this is the last two hours. Normally with systems like these, they move from south to north. This is not doing that. This is moving right from southwest to northeast. And notice waldorf has not seen any snow. Where leonard town has already seen an inch or two. It is all in our southern zone. Lets go down there. If youre in Saint Marys County or the Northern Neck, you folks are going to get the most snow out of this. Because of that you have a winter storm warning in effect for you. The rest of us are actually going to wait until another piece of energy down around new orleans actually moves up towards our region and brings us snow to
Hit cities across the deep south. Take a look. Berming lamb, alabama where snow is stuck to the pavement. In atlanta, schools and businesses closed early. More than 100 flights were canceled because of the treacherous conditions. And in mississippi the weight of the snow weighing down the tree branches there. You note what that means. It takes down the power lines and that causes widespread outages there. But even in texas, this is as far south as you can get almost in that state. Look at this. What an unusual state. A beach correspondvered in a bl snow. Its heading this way. Lets go to doug to see who is getting hit next. Doug . That is actually where Hurricane Harvey made land fall. The hurricane and now snow down in that area. Power outages there as well. We could see some power out, too, in our areas. Down in Southern Maryland. If youre seeing snow now, these are the areas that have seen it. This is the area around california, maryland area. This is from youre watching now, man, ke
Were all very friendly people. We interact with any of our neighbors. Were close to everybody. Were outgoing. We talk to our neighbors, like, you know, every day. Reporter so, who is youll a . According to officials he came to United States from bangladesh in february 2011. Hes a permanent resident with a green card and at some point he had a taxi drivers license that expired in 2015. Back here in our area, a former Metro Transit Police officer is set to go on trial for terror charges. Jury selection for the case against Nicolas Young got underway at federal court in alexandria this afternoon. Prosecutors say he tried to provide Financial Support to isis in the form of gift cards. Officers arrested young last year after he apparently gave those cards to an fbi source. Court documents show investigators had him under surveillance for about six years. Youngs lawyers are calling this Montgomery County community. A 17yearold boy discovered dead in the woods, and this evening new informatio
Years from 2012 to 2015. He was a cab driver here in new york city, but right now investigators are going, tracking back his last several days to see if he acted by himself or had help. Chaos and confusion for the morning commute in new york city. Boom boom and then i just ran upstairs. Reporter security video shows a pipe bomb exploding inside the Port Authority bus terminal. It was a bomb because i know i seen movies but this wasnt a movie, this was reality. People were all over the place. Reporter three people were injured as well as the suspected bomber. This picture posted on twitter shows the man who police say tried to blow himself up and injure others in a failed attempted suicide bombing. The device was based on a pipe bomb. It was affixed to his person with a combination of velcro and zip ties. He had burns and wounds to his body. Reporter his name is akayed ullah, 27 in the United States for the past 7 years with roots back to bangladesh. Investigators announced searching hi
Bigger than it was last year. Reporter Fairfax County battalion chief helps distribute some 2,500 coats every october. But this year the need surged. With the help of local businesses, they gathered another thousand or so. Just ahead of the frigid plunge in temperatures. We try to have our Fire Fighters, even give our Police Officers coats to place in their vehicles in case they see someone that might need a coat. Reporter 52 of the coats will go to emily timers group which helps folks with special needs. Some of these coats may be worn inside, too. You start to think about the need at home, you know, if there is not heating and, you know, things like that. So, its just reporter thats a reality . Absolutely, yeah, absolutely. Reporter along lehigh way in merry field, it didnt take long no notice individuals who may be most impacted by the cold. As of january this year there were 1920 folks in Northern Virginia who were considere reporter the Northern Virginia Regional Commission hoping