This morning it was mainly clear partly cloudy clouds been increasing. Weve had some flurries a lot but not quite making it down to the ground this is the view over norfolk village a couple more down at the oceanfront overcast conditions but still dry out theirs we take a look and then up at oyster point right now we also have cloudy conditions and we will find again the snow flurries perhaps reaching up that way as well little bit later before snow showers develop the airport at around wakefield down across parts of northeast North Carolina we have trees position across the northeast part of the tar heel state is were anticipating the snow to be a little bit heavier down that way lighter amounts farther to the north but weve been watching the development of an area of low pressure along the coast that would draw some moisture into our area give us the chance for the snow as you can see i talked about this this morning on thirteen years now daybreak wed see stop on the radar that would
Lots already getting quite a bit of white showing up on them but when you get onto the actual roadways we dont have a lot the other good news is its not gonna last all that much longer if youre out franklin or even into Western Areas there of isle of wight much of western suffolk nothing more than a few flurries are going to come through here over the next couple of hours. All these dark dark pocket sliding to the east of things working out as we had said yesterday with the dry air were going to continue to watch again. The snow moving out we had the dry air earlier and thats why we said a lot of it would be on make it down to the ground so we were going much lower amounts than anybody else and seems to be working out that way with the again Northern Areas seeing maybe a light dusting but generally a lot of flurries we get down to sort of of southern newport news hampton you see a little bit more these darker colors there and then down into south side starting to see some of these pock
Got maybe about an inch out here but take a look at these roadways they look really good right now that because then the deity was out here yesterday pre treating the roadways with brine but that could be a very different story later tonight when the temperatures begin to draw the snow coming down fast and was of a city not go anywhere and do anything to watch now as folks rushed to the store to get with the new the public works crews were gearing up for the possibility of two to four inches of snow. Open the gates out from top and put sand in it and then we put our salt on top and we have a Conveyor Belt on the inside that turns and we have the spray got hooked on the bank two years ago the city bought this old truck to help treat the roads before the public works only had one salt truck to work out because the city doesnt private contractors on standby to help. Street superintendent doug davis will call them for bad debt if we get more than four inches of snow. Anything less than tha
Well. On wednesday, sheriffs in missouri, california, and texas announced they would not enforce new gun control laws such as an assault weapons ban. That i feel and can prove that are unconstitutional, we will not enforce those. Reporter president obama is sending Vice President biden on the road to gather public support. Were growing to take it to the american people. Reporter the Vice President s road trip begins tomorrow with a rally in virginia to promote gun control. Susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. The Senate Judiciary committee will Start Holding hearings on control proposals coming up next wednesday. Stopping gun violence, the subject of a Public Meeting last night at Friendly High School in fort washington. Concerned parents and neighbors filled the auditorium. They were hoping to learn more about why 16yearold marcus jones was shot and killed. The sophomore was gunned down saturday night leaving a Birthday Party that was well supervised. Instead of providing new informa
Administrators presented modifications to design plans that were previously presented to the board in an attempt to decrease overall project costs, and talked about the option of moving sixth graders back into Bayside Middle School.