Road cleanup outside where theyre trying to come to grips with the more Winter Weather hitting us. Stephen tschida live in perciville, virginia where folks are getting ready for what theyll be complaining about tomorrow. Stephen . Stephen were right on main street here. The pavement is nice and dry. They expect as many as three inches of snow here tomorrow so they are gearing up to battle this winter blast and they are also battling snow fatigue. Now, we checked in with some jurisdictions across the region. Keep in mind that this snow is expected with the first day of spring as well. So a lot of people frustrated about that. Now, crews across the region treated roads yesterday and today. Also, mounds of salt. Big mounds are taking another hit. Trucks are loading up for the snow which is expected again tomorrow. Now, in leesburg, spent the day filling potholes but now theyre gearing up to start treating and removing snow as well. Same resource that do the Asphalt Repair are the same one
Speak and that can be responsible for some chilly temperatures around here for the next couple days. Hour high will only be about 40 and overnight lows in the 20s. Theres satellite and radar. We have a leftover shower, even some light snow showers to the south and east this morning. You got to get down into southern maryland, down across the bay here, down towards salisbury and ocean city, finding a couple light sprinkles and showers. Thats the back edge of the front. Still dealing with clouds out there too, but the trend will be to bring the sunshine back for the first time in a couple days. We should be mostly sunny for a good bulk of our wednesday and cool. So make sure you have a jacket. High temperatures will only be about 40 or so. Otherwise dry conditions expected today. Much of the remainder of the week here looks nice and quiet and ill have details on that, and, of course, well take a look at the redskins game coming up in a few moments. Guys, back to you. Tucker, thawf. Check
69,000 outages. all three utilities requested help from crews outside the area to restore power. crews from dominion and bge arrived today, and some are already working. pep co says it will receive out of state assistance tomorrow. pep co was criticized for not being prepared. clay anderson, the spokesperson was on wtop radio yesterday right around this time at 4:00. he was asked if pep co called in reinforcements before the storm. as of now, we have not called for outside mutual assistance, but what we have done, sean, is we have many staging areas right now at our rockville service center in montgomery county. we do have additional crews that are there right now standing by awaiting the storm. also in prince george s county at our forestville service center. so we do have crews available. we have the chains on the trucks, so we are ready to go. joining us now on the phone is thomas graham who is petco s president. thank you so much for joining us, mr. graham. my p
day. maybe lessening later in the afternoon. you can see how the moisture continues to stream north. look at those deep oranges. the deep tropical rich moisture moving north. with that and a storm tracking to this west. a tornado watch until 7 a.m. this is a short lived one. i imagine this will be replaced after 7 a.m. and basically everyone east of 95 including washington, much of howard county, eastern montgomery, down to the northern neck, southern maryland, eastern shore. tornado watch until 7 a.m. and as far as the flood watch, we have the flood watch until 9:00. the counties in green, which is the entire metro, southern maryland down to fredericksburg out to loudoun, eastern faulkier, prince william, manassas city, fairfax, that is a flood warning. through 9:00 p.m., a flood watch. the flood warnings go until 10:45 this morning. and as far as our rainfall projections potential any way through 1:00 this morning. we are still looking. see those yellowish areas, that s eig
those accused in a drive-by shooting that even hardened police veterans say is one of the most horrific accidents of violence they have seen in this city. tonight we are learning more about the teenager s long criminal history. good evening. i m jim vance. i m doreen gentzler. the criminal history has many people asking why the 14-year-old was out on the street. pat collins is at police head quarters in northwest d.c. with more on that. reporter: when people are arrested in the city of washington, oftentimes they are put in the custody of a trusted agency. but it appears sometimes that no one is watching what they do. and that can have dire consequences. police say that it was a teenager at the wheel and that south capitol street drive-by. and here are some disturbing numbers. the suspect is 14 years old. he began committing crimes when he was 9. he has been arrested ten times. including charges of robbery and assault on a police officer. six times the court ordered youth