We are live tonight, Debra Alfarone wusa9. Back to you. A lot of those students are well in to their 30s to try to better show their places in life. What an awful day there, thank you. Of course, the other big story tonight is the track of hurricane joaquin. And how it is changing again. Our immediate concern is the heavy rain and strong winds that will be coming in with a different system. Thats right. Topper shutt is here with a look at doppler. It is kind of a prelude of what will be headed our way north of frederick and just drizzle about anywhere else, no doubt. Looking at the light showers, the light drizzle. And tomorrow morning through saturday afternoon and evening, where it does not include frederick or our friends in west virginia, jefferson county. But you know what youll get heavier rain too to be advised. Everybody in the immediate metro area could see two to three inches of rain. So at 6 00 in the morning, temperatures in the low to mid 50s. Again low to mid50s with the
wintertorm warnings through tomorrow evening. snow intensity will increase overnight. 11:00 tomorrow morning, correspondingly strong winds and inches will pile up considerably. 8 inches to 14 inches in the metro area, more to the east and baltimore. a lot more to share on this third major storm of the season just a couple minutes from now. this next round of snow forced schools to close tomorrow. in virginia, no class is in alexander city, loudon, madison, manassas city, manassas park, prince william, rappahannock, stafford, and it maryland, anne arundel, carroll, st. mary s, st. georges. no schools in berkley or morgan county. check wjla.com. watch good morning washington for an updated forecast, an hour early at 4:00 tomorrow morning. people did not want to waste time getting ready for the storm. you know what that means. trips to the store. again. stores just got a stand to reap got a chance to get restocked over the weekend. as you can see, all of the registers