ú%> good morning. ú%u'reetaking a live look we're going to lee you know -bout those initiatives and how ittcould affect if you'rr about today. oo a train or a bus welcome to foxx44 morning news. off and et again ttday ww are -alking about the heat. -t's behind a school closing.3 all summer leerning sites approximate balttmore city arr closed today just to students. 12 month employees muss report3 -o work today. for those empllyees going today, might as well grab a jacket out there. we're not goinggto hit 100. meteorologist steveefertig is hhre witt the details. ii's goiig to seem colddout there..3 ú%m kidding. we're not goinn to break a record but i meann the record %-meaning that we may not drop below 800aad that has never haapened before. take a look at what we are so to deal with, a heat advisory for the arra of baatimore and d.c. -nd temperatures hhvering rarnd 85 deggees. the old record by the way, the recorr high, low temperature if3 -ou can follow that, 79 so we will see if we drop below this mark and the sky hd radarú indicates dry conditions ffrrnow and showers threatennng from the easttrn shhre later in the day air trying to move in. brings a better chance for thuuderstorms fridayynight into saturday.. -ot quite as hot today but it will still ffel sshot with the heat of 95 degrees when you factor in the humidity of the %-a little bit then.cooling down here is candace dool with a look at the traffic edge. >> eporter: big cool down! all right, things are actually we do have a road cllsure to talk to you about. ii's in bbltimore county. an accident completely ssuts down cove oad. that is right near the beltway. boulevard as th the alternate route. on the bbelway traveling at north point boulevard shooing you what hat area looks like. you can see it's relatively calm ii both ddrections.%-nothing to. loop lanes from 95 up toward 83. 11 inutes at 54 miles per hour. the same speed at an 8 minute clip. 55 miles perrhour with an3 11-minute ride from 795 all the way downn oward 95. that's a llok at he morningg3 travels.3 megan, back over to you.3 the swelteriig heat claims more. -ives here n baltimore. state health ooficiils say a persoo was found deaa inside of aacity home. the air temperature inside of that home ovee 90 degreess officials are also confirming that the death of annanne arundellcounty resident ack in may waa also linked tt heat. that brings the number of heat related deaths n maryland now to eight compared to 6 last year. with safety a top priority bbltimmre city officials have extended a code red heat alert through today. whhle temperatures are expected to fall bblow triple digits %-into thheupper 90s.3úll reach big cities can be hit hardesttby the concrete, asphalt and sttel absorb more solar eeergy duringú the day and are slow to release it at night. officials are warning people to ú% on the look outtfor heat exhaustion, symptoms include -lammy skin, dizziness and even3 vomiting the cooling ccnters will be open thhoughout the city. anne arundel and har harford hae opened cooling centers. for more inffrmaaion go to foobaltimooe.com//ews lnks. mta s starting a new that is where we find joel d smith liie at pen station where ffustrrted commuters have been delayed for more than hoor redently. %-maainggchanggs. mta is they have seen the complaints and havv seen the problems. -t the they are going to make. ú%re that water is on most the trains.3 they have water n standby. they will have to slow doww tte trains because of the heat. all of this should be better. let's see if it's better for the commuuers. good morning, you have been a what have you seen in the past days or past weeks? >> theetrainn are going slower than normal especially returning ffom union station. they will slow down a lot. it will take longer for the commute from d.c. to baltimore. air-conditioning and no water. has that happened to you yet? >> fortunately not yet. i have heard the horror ssories ú%r peeple on theetrains whh ssitched their time to ride3 diffeeent trains..3 they have talked aaout the trains breaking down and no water and no ac. >> reporter: we will have the ú%ter oat trains and the buses on standby. do you thinkkthat is the right way to go. p> i think for noww as time passes, they may have tt ú%ok at trains and make fixes there.3 >> reporter: we wish you a safe and quick ride.ú he goes to work every ddy through here. engineering wise a lot of questions, why re the tracks buckeling when we're used toothe heat yoo'll thee all theetime. we will get thooe answers wwen we are joined by a member of tte %-unttl then, joel d smith fox 5 ú%oning news. baltimore officialssare3 picking up the phone and calling elderll residents toomake sure they're okay in the heatwave.ú you were safe and in a place that haddair-coodition somethinn the city's health garmen departú called hundred people yesterday. if needed the city will arrange center. a two-alarm fire turns up 3:00 yesterday afternnon. 2 orú vacantt the fire department did take extra precautions protect the men and women fighting that fire and the ttiple-digit >> just sit in a poole. environment and have the vital %-ppovide cool water and gator d to sort of cool themmoff..33 the last thing we want for them %-hhve enough recourses for them to ccre at hhnd. the home at the time of the fire. she did make ii out okay. %-wooan was discoverrd n mmddle river aaoundd2:00 yesterday afternoon. so far thhy say, there do not seee to be ann obvious signs of foul play. been releaseddeetity has not ivers will resume their search for missiig tour boat3 paasengers near philaaelphia thissmorning. two people are still missing after that tour boat aad aabarge collided in the delawarr river yesterday. %-peeple ttmbled into theewater. the duck tour boat wwich is the like the ones weeused to hhve ú%re in baltimore was sitting addift in waterrbeccuse iis engine had sttlled..3 they didn't see the duck boat and ran over ii. >> several life preservers floating in the water and that catch them. >> the two people still mmssing3 include a 16 years old girl and a 20-year-old man. ú%arch through the night andd into this morning.3 %-hossital with minor injuriis.e officer is injured while chasing a suspect in souuhwest balttmore. the cop started chasing a stolen car in the 900 block of ount -ollie street. thh ars collided in t ú%tersection f poplar grove aad wincheeter strret.3 the drivee of that stolee caa got out anddstarted tt run with the fficer chasingghim. the officcr is expected to be ooay with just minor injuries. field police ecord related to the deaah of a university of %-originally from cockeyyville will be released today. yysteeday he virginia medical examiner revealed that yeaadley love died from blunt forcee3 injury to the head and ruled her ú%ath a homicide. the 22-year-old's body was discovered in hhr oof campus3 apartment back in may.3 love's ex-boyfriend george huguely is acing first-degree %-huguelyyremains behind bars. he is being held without baill today maaks day three of case of a woman harged ith kiiling her husband and then trying to shhot tteir dauuhter. the defense team for marr koont3 says she was criminally insane. yesterday jurors ask the judde a hand full oo questions that the judge ouldn't ansser, among %-to an institution and wwat kid of psychology deeree did koontz today. officces are beaching up bep efforts to recuse aapuppy. yesterday animal control -fficersslowered one of the puppy's ssblings that was captured earlier into the manhole there. they hoppd that the smell would lure the pup out..3 theyyareeasking anyoneewho might have sspcial equipment to help rescue the puppy to give them a3 call. the proposed deal thattcould set the russian spies free. >> reporter: good mmrning, i'm eml have a scaaely weekend. and learn all about the reptiles. >> emily, i know you love snails s-- snails so i snakes so i wasg onexpecting onearound your neck3 >> tell me what to expect this what is this event for? >> this is to raise money for it's going to concentrate on all -f ntive animals. thhs particular guy happens to be from africa. >> his name anddhitchhiker. >> why is hii name hitchhiker.3% -p looo at his hand. when we got himmhe adda ú%ggnerative bone decease. he lloks like hh is hitchhiking all the time and that is how weú came up with his name. if it's a yai rriny, yuuky y it will be nice indoors. wonderful.ú the native repttles of maryland is at the carey murray naaure center here this saturdayyfrom -oon until 2:00. for more information log oo to our website at foxbaltimore.com/morning. all of the info ill be ttere. and ittlooks like maybe a good day for an innoor event. aallitle bit of rain in the forecast on saturday, some shhwers anddthunderstorrs, coollr temperatures, though. 86 degrees for the afternoon high, it sounds like a bii cool down toowhat we have felt the record-breaking temps ver the past couple of days. i tell you steve, very cool compared to that. i'm looking orward to it. >> i know you have cool feelings toward the cold-blooded annmals. so farr you got through this one. we will see what hhppens neet. >> i will warm up. comfortable. we will see how close you get toothem..3 out there. we do have a heat advisory for and d.c. exxessiie heat warning for the baltimoreearea. ú%d we expect the temperatures the temperature will onll beein %-we will still have -- mid-90s today. we will still have to deal with heat that is increasing.ecausee3 showers will threatennng the eastern shore as we get more of the easteely influence. they feellmuch of a ccange. showers out toward the midwestt they will be cominn herr, showers and thunderstorms may bú for saturray into saturday he better chanccereally. 85 deggees at the inner harbor -iih hazy sunshine this morning. 84% relative humidity. we will see the dew points clim3 we ssart at 84 degrees inú make.ern altimore wwich may >> reporter: a record hhgh, low temperature eening it cools %ownnmore than itthas for this %-79-degree record which will sy %-record.which would bb a nnw thh same for hagerstown area, dew pointt are in the 70s in it feel warmer ucc we aremake getting again aa easterly3 %-pressure center which ii hangg offfthe atlantic coaat and high %-influence in terms of bringin3 us hazz sunshine. the better chance for showers will be from the west froot that yyu see moving from tte west. meanwhile the low pressure center, could be a tropicalúú%s. it's a tropicca deppession it's going to bring heavy rain there and for us the better chance of rain as the front moves in for late friday into your saaurday. for tooay,,89 degrees witt a chance still of thunderstorms buu just a 20 o 30% chance. eastern shore cooler han elsewhere in the central part of the staae while e get to the 85 degrees for the high. it will feel at 95 degrees while the heat indee will e playingga role, too..33 probably ry for the western part f maryland nd 94 ffr the high there. at 6:00 p.m. the thundeestorm chhncesú %-a thunderstorm chance for theú ú%ennng is possible. late thunderstorms for friday night into saturday. monday,,92 for the tuesday andr 91 for the wednesday with returr of thunderssorms. now let's dewhat is happeninn os see what is happennng n the roadways with candace dold. candace. >> reporter: we're talking about numbers on the roadways as far as tte actual speeds are3 concerned. right now we are liking many of them. traveling at whiteearsh, 65 on the road.ú we do need to talk about 95, ttere's a new accident on theú ú%rthbound lanee riggt at route 197. to avoid awful activity, just use 95. in fact the coast is clear onn95 throughhthe area scootl!! scootl eventtally oward routt 100. right near the aiiport let's check it out moving att99, t southbound lanes and northbounn up toward the belt awaa. onneeyou get even farther up fort mmhenry tunnel, we don't have incidents to talk about, lee's check on the vvlume. it's going ton running reasonably well in both directions. ttat's a look at the mooning. that's a look at the morning commute. meean, back to to you. the american idol live tour is comiig to first mariner arena july 24th. sometime thhs morning we're -oing to give away a pair of if you don't win today, no worries becaus the 10 defendaats in the alleged russian spy ring will b3 arraigned in new york. >> reporter: a cold war style spy swap may be innthe worked with ew reports that the united ú%ates is ready to hand over 10 alllegd russian spies toe to mo. the russian mmther spying for the u.s. ays her on told her he on a list with several others to be he can changed with hose being hhld in the u.s. in an alleged py ring. the russian ambassador met wwth the state official. but the department stateehhad3 stayed tight-lipped. likely it did. am i going to get into details, no.ú >> reporter: the white house >> obviously this is - as ww said earlier law eeforcement >> repprter: but at least one national secuuity exxert says recent developments indicate an >> it's not beeond the political advantage of this situation and see if we cann rrange a swap. >> reporter: officials with the justice department and also the rrssian ggvernment also would not comment. coming up long linesscan make getting through the airporú a rush sometimes. how two majoo airlines hope tt help passengers bypass those lines. it's frustrating. to big delays for marxontribute3 stocks surged on wednesday bringing a good endinn to the day at wall street. tte nasdaq and s&p 500 ended with gains. it appears toughhttmes has forced many americans to shapp up their finances. financing due to high unemmloyment and lower house3 valuess consumers are saving more money. as a result of the number of people behind their credit ccrd payments fell to the lowest level in eight years. and uto and home delinquencies two major airlinessare going to eepanddat a system to reducing long lines at kiosk and mooile counters. airline workers withhhandheldd3 departments reedy to assist you with things like 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steve fertig and see how the heat is shaping up this morning. is it going to be as hot toddy at yesterray. yesterday we bbooe a record high. we have enough titles. >> we may break the record igh temperatureethis morning. -ake a look at what we have a heat advicery but this time onl3 for the down ton arees off--3 82-degree mark, we have set a new reeord. anothhr humid day. it will be 95 degrees, we think but not as hhgh as yesterday,ú becaase of thh humidity the heat index will be around3 100 degrees.3 it will be a warm night as we drop to 73 degrees. a chaace of thunderstorms,,too3 more abbut that in a few minutes. right nnw let's check in with candace dold who as the traffii edge. >> rrporter: we have beee monitoring conditions t route 400movvng through catonsville. itts traveling at top speed both the inner loop anes and the ú%at is what you will find from 795 down towarr 95. right now 12 minntes at 54 miles per hour. southhbund 895 from hh harborr3 that'ssa look at the morning travels. megan, back to you.ú >thank you, candace. the heat claims no more ivú assbbltimore continues to swelter unddr the heat out ttere. a person was found dead in a hhme in the city. officials are confirming that the death oo an anne arundel county resident bbckkin may was aaso linked to heat. that brinn the umber of heat related deaahs in aryland to 8 ú%mppaeddto 6 last year. offiiials have extended a code ree heat alert ttrough today. while ttmperatures are exxected toofall, fall below tte triple digits finally, they could still reach into the upper 90s. and big cities an be hit the hardest by the heat waves -ecauss concrete, asphhlt and during the dayyand are slow to release it at night. offfcialssare warning peoole too look out for signs of heaastroke skin, dizziness and vomiting. there will be cooliig centers open agaan in thh city. anne arrndel, baltimmoe and harforddcounties have opened cooling centers. of them at our website. linns.o to foxbaltimore.ccm/news marx traii coummuters preparing for another loog trip -t work ttday.3 they haae slow down he traiis evee stop them at times because offthe heat out there. joel d smith is live at penn ssation here frustrattd commuters have been a for more than an hour. >> reporter: they have seen the complaints anddare ringinn a loo of them on't have air-conditioning and they are going to make sureethey havee3 buss on stand bussness in case there's long delays as we have seen this week. you hearrthe differences re going tootry to make sttating today. >> i don't thhnk anyyof this is new. what is newwis how intense it is, but it has happened, it's what you expect. -ouuknow, it's my version of playing theelottery is will i get home toniiht? will i get to work today? probably not in time but eventuaa will he seem to get there. >> reporttr: will theree e today.nditioning oo my train >> you bring your towel and your own watee. you don't know when you're going haa been okay with beingglate sommtimee3 >> they understand but they expect me to get done what i need to get done. what i'm amazed is ot coontries all over the world run trains. i can't understand what maryland can't run the train. we know what the weather is like in the suumer, whyyii this such a surprise to everybodd. >> reporter: good luck on your lotteryysystem going to work. why are they having troubll wiiú the trackk we will find out more about that coming up n next hour with the mta. we're live at the penn station. joel d smith, fox 45 morniig news. alllresidents are emoved to other locatiins after living without air-conddtioning for several days. the last residents left the ravenwood nursing and rehab center yesterday. they said the ac hhd beenndown since friday. ú%en state offiiials showed up at the home earlier this week %-92 degrees in some parts of tt buildiig. very upset, very, because i have my sister is in there. >> allli can do is find fans and fans dd not cool you off in temperatures like that. p> it's very, very hot, hot enough to cook eggs. >> reporter: the state is investigating why the ac3 problees weren't reported sooner, but we do knnw that theú %-questioned in the past.as been last year this facility was sittd for 244-- cited 24 sepprate deficiencces. afterrextrem extremely ighd %-are asking customers to onsee energy. they are monitoring the gridú system that covers states and the power usage can stress and over heattthe equipment that ca3 result from power ootages. to prevent that rrm happening, the utility custome ccmpany wans %-that is nottan optiin for this womaa in met ffeld. she blacks out in extreme heat. >> i have to do everrthing i can when ittcomes to my house, i do whht i have to do. i'm a person. if we are 80 degrees, i turn the they have reduced the usagg on the grid by using geeerators in their buildings.ú the body of rhama rrid was found yesterday morning in the police say reid died from gunshot wwund to he chest. no word on a suspect or even a ú%> police need your help in sslving another murder case. adam buckler wassfound shot to death inniie of car parked onn auurey avenue at brooolyn ark on jull first. witnesses say they saw two men fleeing the scene but pooice still have no leads. n!!anyone ith information is ad to call metro crime stoppers the number is 1-866-7-lock up. you could be eligible for a cass reward. the controverrial %-soldiers funeraas says itsas actions are constitutionally ú%octed. protected an attorney committtd ú%5 page brief to the u.s. this comes as a man is suing the church ccaiming that the first amendment did not protect thee when had he potested is son's fuueral in 2006. the case is now goong to supreme court. deaths re god's punissmmnttfor3 -merica's tolerance of administration will not be paaing damages to the soul surviior f a 2008 medevac crash. that the faa sent his a letter claiming it's not liable for the injuries she suffered in thatú crash. -fter aa investigation last year, the n tss ruled that the chopper crassed due to a combination of factors, including out dated weather informatton. ú%e crash killed four people. the next attorney will be a lawsuit. the cost oo next hospital state in maryland could go up. after a state commission vote yesterddy, patients will nowwpp3 visit. besides thh increased costs, somm fear this ould open uppthú coopanies to charge highee premiums. consumers will also see increaaes due to unexe uncompend careeand short ffalssin medicaid p>> in the race for governor inccmbent governor o'malley and3 setting their sights on they are clashing over who has done more to help students. o'malley says his administration has ssent twice as mucc on school conssruction ooer the did when he was governor. bob ehhlich says he is ocused on expanding theenumber of ú%blicly chartered schools. while o'malley says he supports not all fundee for all students. >> there's less ppessure for the ccarter school. >>the more chatter sccools we get out there, the better educated our ids in marginal situattons will be. innwee electricked governor -'mallee says he will spend another $1 billionnon schoolú construction. biggest challenges for women. hhw to pick out a pair of jeans thht fits and actually looks good.3 -p and we're always hoping tt %-the morning coomute.on 95 for beltway at rosedale, not exactly a piccureeperfect ride and it's all becauss of an accident in the area. 3 welcome bacc. it's 6:42 on this thursday ú%rning and once again we're areas of baltimooe and d.c. however, this time around, temperatures will be a little bit cool. when i sayycooler, talking low to mid-90s. still hott but wiih the humiditú humid day. here is what we're looking at sky hd radar. -ot a wwole lot right now. we do expect shhwer chances later in thh day. you see more activity ii the midwest whhch comes our way fooú friday into saturday more likely for what we will see today. still a chanccefor the easterly flow of sseing more acttvity of the 81 degrees ith hazyú sunshine out there this morning. east winds at 5 too10 miles per hour. and 81 is the dew poinn and the same at ddcc a warmm tart and you see he points in the 70s and that -akks for a humid day. it will make the temperaturess3 feel warmer than thee will aatually bb. ú% got a ot of warm air in ppace. we all know that.ú that is sitting thhre with ot pressure offshore. easterly flow and ttat will set3 up a boundary between the oist air that is cooler and all of that hot,,ddier air bbck to the3 north and west. the result will be a chaace for a couple of thunderstorms popping up toddy along thee3 frontal boundary and the best chance for the eastern shore. the west, that one is riiay into saturday. that brings a better chance oo showers and thunderstorms for ú%en. %-stann a better chance of coolg off some. better there as well. east winds at 5-10 miles per hour. the ceetral art of the could stilllget showers and ú%t 95 degrees ffr the high, well, the showers and little bit but generally with the humidity, it's still going ttofeel like temperatures are close o 100 degrees. 91 degrees at noon and 87 at 6:00 p.m. with a thunderssorm chances increasing late today and into the evening. for the overnight low. remain mostly loudy ann turns %-a chhnce for a thunddrstorm on %-next three days and the hhmidy drops, 90 deggees on sunday, 93 tuesday and wednesday with a chancc of thunderstorms headed to the beach this wwekend. saaurday the bbst chance of thunderstorms, otherwise thee3 temperaturessin the mid-to upper 80s all weekend long. a little bit better here. let's see what is happennng on the roaaways with candace ú%ld. >> reporter: steve, weedon't33 have incideets to talk on parts of the beltway this morning but we do need to check in on tte actual speedssand 48 miles perú hour. starting to deep down a little bit moving throogh catonsville, 50 mmles per hour near security boulevard. now we do need to talk about 955 because there's an accident on the southbound lanes. it's rrght near eastern avenue to avoid all of activityy you can use 895 as at alternate there's no significant delays in awareethaa yoo will find a lotbe rosedale and whitemmrsh as well. on tte beltway traveling at -arford road showing you a live look there, it's going to be a nice and quiet ride, bogue the inner loop lanes and the ouuer %-and on the flip sideetraveling through pikesviile, checcing ii on the bellway at greensprrng avenue, that ssgoing to be a fabulous shot inner and uter [ male announcer ] oh, how fios takes your hd higher. to a 100% fiber optic picture. to more hd channels than cable. it's also the ultimate on-demand hd movie experience with the movie poster gallery. and the ability to search your hd titles by content or actor, not just title. by changing that old cable technology, your hd tv can finally reach its lofty potential. it's time for fios. visit verizon.com/fios. customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. news this morning, aanew report says that will e gronee!! lebrs leaning toward signnng with the -iami heat. if t does it will create a super team. james hhs created a frenzy among nationwide. the mvv will make his decisioo final in a tel teeevised announcement llterrtonightt mayor stephanie rawlings-blake and goverror ooally wil!we owe maal loo'mmlley will annoonce nw funding to keep four rec centers open later. after the gulf of mexiio leak first opened in april, tte administration imposed a 6 mont. a federal juddeelater overruled that order. the bp oil spill is now at 80 8. 803 days. and policeeenforcement over the fourth of july holiday proves to e a success at baltimore's inner harbor..33ú patrolling the area some of them frommstate agencies. at the end of the need, the only loud bangs heard were the fireworks in the sky. our streets safe. ttll show host and foomer pplice commissioner eddnorris joins thus morning. >> good morning..3 need 300 police officers out%-to keep our statt safe. >> the more the merrier and you but it hhlps. >> he fact that yyu had state police and the fact that thiss3 waa the first time that they did it take this long to bring in that extra enforcement. >> politics, i asked for it when i was in the city. i wanted troopers ii the city and because of the ttnsioos between the o'malley were turne3 %-when i was statt police superinteedent i offered police and i was turned down and rebuffed because of politics. they didn't want the state ú%cause it was a political rifle, ridicule -- rival, >> what they did is didn't say right out no. we will takeestate trropers if you want them to do live and run errands. we want to put hem in police patrol. >> why do yyu thinn that things are changehave changed now. friends.orand thmayor and govere you had that in the past administration. now have stephanie rawwings-blake and o'mallee and there's no a nomsty. >> do you think we will see more of hese agencies workkig together? >> as long as the pooitical will. >> what about wwst baltimore,3 east baltimore here we're seeing a lot of 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their best but itts heartbreakkng.3 >> a puppy down a storm sewer for days. the laborate ways rescuerssare3 trying o get her ut. ú% good morning.ú you're taking a live look downtown. a flag waving proudly at penn station and that breeze there is a good sign, poosibly feeling a and hopefully not as hot as ww have been ffeeinn. welcome to foox45 morning news, patrice harris has the morning off and we're still talking about heat, possibly a little bit cooler but it's still going to be dangerous conditions out there. closing to pass along to you this morning as a resslt of that heat. all summer learning sites in baltimore cityyare closed todayl report toowork. in with mettorologist steve fertig is see exactly how it is feeling out therr. and if that umidity is going t. %-when we say it's going to cool down to 95 deereesstoday. 100 when you factor in theúú%hu. still not a lot of reliee yet. there will be relief later this is. we are talking about a heat advisory but this time not for the whole state, but the downtown baltimore area where it will feel close to 100 even ú%ough the temperatures will be a bit cooler in tte 0s. we drop to 79 or lower, we may not this tiie aaound. it mmy be a record high, low temperature if you follow me for this day before we're done. 84 in baltimore and 76 in hagerstown ann salisbury. meanwhile shhwerrchances are possible for a thunderstorm here especially ii the aaternoon or %-aad central counties. shoreú nothing severe expected today but we are still watching as a chance of hhnderstorms are coming our way. %-quick warm up with ostly uny skkes. thunderstorm chances innlate evening. coming between 1 and 3:00 this afternnon. and we also need to check in on the roadways this morning. here is candace dold with a looo at the traffic edge, candace. >> reporter: thanks, steve. it's an interesting ride out there. checking innat 95 ttaveeing at mountain road and ttat is going -orthbound, souttbound lanes looking like a perfect ridd, but 99 does slow down, moving through whitemarrh. in fact taking it from %-we're looking at a 7-minute, ú%de. a very tough, 31 miles per hour. but then, we're in the green ú%ain on he beltway traaeling onnthe oter loop lanes from 95 up toward 83, 11 minutes at 54 miles er hour and ttis spee3 with ooly an 8 mmnute clip from 83 up toward 79553 that's a look at the morning travels. mmgan, over to you. the swelter eggghhat claims more state health officials say that a woman was ound dead inside of aahome. the temperatures inside of that home 90 degrees.3 that brings the number of heat related deaths in maryland now3 %-last year.pared to just six with safeey now a top priority, baltimore city officials haveú extended a code red heat alert through today. while temmeratures are expected to fall below ttiple digits, %-upper 90s.till reach iito the big cities can be hit hardest by the concrete, aaphalt, and steel absorb more solar energy duriig release it at niggt. slow to officiall are warning people to look out for signs of heatstrokk and heat exhaustion. -ymptoms incllde ccammy skin,ú diiziiess and even vomiting. there wwll be coolinn centers open again in the city. anne arundel baltimore and harford counties have openedú cooling centers. going to our foxbaltimore.com/news links. the eat has been tawzing a numbe!!cauuing anumber of problx train riders..3 as aaresultt jjel d smith is at the penn station where a number of commuters haveebeen delayed for more than an hour. >> reporter: it's bad. the complaints and are making they'reegoing to have buues on standby for wwen he trrins really get ssuck and they got to the buses willlbe there anyyday3 when it's 90 degrees and that applies right now. doona yoo had a couple of ough days. >> i certainly did. the otter day my commute turned -rom an hour and a half to three hours. every thing i took broke down including the metro and the marks. >> reporter:and the maax. they were heat related. >> did they have wattr on thee3 trains? >> no, no water. >> reporter: they'rr trying3 to make some changes. be ice. you can't rely on them. >> eporter: issthat changing your patterns, ssim eyyngg! >>yes, i'm going to have to leave work early to make an appointment. >> reporter: all right.. and she is sure that this doesn't hurt to take theetrains. they have had trouule with and they're thinking things -oull improve because the mta is going to makk changes. -nd we're going to talk to the different this year even thougg ittgets so hot this time of year at the coaat. live at the penn stttion. you are watching fox 45 morning news, allllocal all morning. a wwrning from bge after the electricity in this heat. bge workers are monitorinn the electriccgrid system that powers 13 states iicluding maryland. they say the ncreased ower usage can stress and over heat equipment wwich can then result3 in powwr outages. to prevent that from happening, the uuility company wantsú customers to conseeve energies. 1 easure to that includes setting air-conditioner ú%ermostaas higher than sual. woman n metfield, she lacks out in extreme heat. %-when it's hot ike this.ath i fans on. >> bge says they're trring to ú%nserve as well. they have switcced several of their buildings to generator animal control offiiers beef upptheir efforts toorescue a puppy that has been sttck iiside of a storm drain for nnarly a week. the puppy has been spotted near poo and garrison avenne. yesterday the animal control officers lowered a the puppy's siblings hat was capturedd earlier down a manhole. they hoped that the smell would lure the pup out, unfortunately, it will not work. >> i now they're trying the best they can but it's just really heartbreaking. %-equipmenttto help rescueethe puppy to give them a call. imaaine learning that youu teenaaee aughter's girlfriend iú a 31 years oldd oman. ú%ohio family.apppned to a an patricia cut her haii and %-fake nnme and sttrted dating 16 years ood.ú she told veerone she was a 14 years old matt a brahms and hetú the irl's parents. the two met up regglarly at a hotel. the teen fouud out she as dating an aault woman from investiggttrs. >> through other acquaintances and other friendsshad a relationship for about a month 1/2 when the vvittm found out that it was a 31 years old female, she was very upset. she didn't like the idea of that person taking advvntage of her. >> police say things did get physical between theetwo..3 di is being held on a $110,000 bond for unlawful sexual contact buying a bottle of wine on the go. it just got whole llt easiee3 in the state of pennsylvania. the state is now the first-in-the-nation to have wine. customers just wiie their driver's license, look into surveillanne cameras, belowwinto a breath censor and the machines are located at grocery storessin the state. they couud be placed in 100 stores in the next few monthh. coming up is there a spy swap in the works? whh the u.s. and russia may exchange prisoners. and i am emmly racie. for today's hometown hot ssot, -eere at the carey murray slitter into the weekend. you can learn abouttall of rep reptiles in maryland..3 good morrnng emily, how are things going on there. >> reporter: weemoved into talking about reptiles but everything they offer. this is ssmething interesting all the animals that come into %-right?er are rescue animalss %-obviously one of our more comn raptors. she came to us wwth an injured wing and has permanent nerveú damageeso she couldnnt beúrelea. guys like these wwo cannot bbe3 let go, e save for education purposes and show them o the3ú. we have an event great for kids. >> absolutely. kidd like snakes and creepy crawly things.ú ú%insects.tive retiles we cover >> repprter:: so they can learn about all of the stuff in %--tuff hereein te center but l of stuff they can find around maryland. itts at the carr!! arry naturer and yyu can learn more innormation by going to our website at foxbaltiiore.com. the cooddfront coming through -hich means showers ann buu also some relief ffom the 86 degrees theeafternoon high, feeling more comfortable than we haae had recently.emperatures steve. what s the weather looking out there right now. >> reporter: yyu're feeling hot. it's never been this warm thisú early. i do uuderstand what you''e >> rrporter: i hope everybody else ddes. let's takk a look aa the sky hh ú%aahic. we have a heat advisory in and temperatures do droo mooe than they have dropped today. %-day that we have seen so far.3 couple of shooees moving to the eastern shhre mayydo so in the afteenoon or evennng nddbring 81 degrees the temperature right for d.c. we have temperatures ii the 70s with regard to the dew poontt that is going to make it feel even armer. that is why we have the very uncomfortable start and another %-pressure siis off of the oast and it's going to bring a mmre easterly flow..3 that will bring a chance foo a shower or thunnerstorm later into the afternoon or evening. we're eeping our eye out thhre, tropical depression umber two which makes its way into the southern part of txas and inno mexico could as t makes its way a tropical storm, bonnie. ú%better chance of raan comes westt here is what you can expect the high temperature eastern shore, 88 degrees, but the humidity s %-the thunderstorm chances arend great at the eastern shore being %-95 degrees, though for the hih temperature in the central part of he state, not very cool at -ll. it will feel liie 100 degrees3ú when ou factor in the humiditt. the further west we goothe ess3 944degrees for the mix of sun and clouds probabby more sun look foo the temperatures to noon. we will top around 95 degrees %-88 deerees at 6:00 p.m. with e thuuderstorm chance ii late afternoon or early evening. showers aae possible then, a thunderstorm, tto, 73 for the overnight low. tomorrow, 92 degrees, probably saturday. the hummdity sstll a factor for the next few days. the humidity dropsson sunday. 93 on monday and then the thunderstorr chances for tuesday and wednesday afternoon, still,k at the traffic edge, candace. >> reporter: thanks, steve. ú% do havv speees that are pretty llw out on parts of 95 this morning traveling thhoughúe -pot, 22 miles per hour on the southbound lanes. farther down, you will find an accident that ii on the southbound lanessof 95. ú%at is right at eastern aaeeue. ú%u can always use 895 to avoid tte activity. once yyu get past all oo that and travel through the fort mcheery tunnel, let's cheek out the sceee theree we have not had ny incidents to talk abouttjust the volume that you will have to deal on the southbound lanes all the way through the tubes. it's a quiet ride aal in all traveling from 395 makkng the way down toward the belt awaa. ú%checking in at frederick oad taking a live look, that traffic dirrcttons that's a look at the morning travels. mmgan, back over to yoo. see your favooite idol us. -p>> you got to be ♪ >> the merican iiol's live tour ii coming to the first mariner arena. it's july 24th. sometimeetoday we will give aú paar of tickets to that show. worriee.on't win todaa, no we will still giie awayytickets tomorroww stay tuned for your ca two people are isssnggafter - tour oat and a barge collide innthe delaware river. it happened yesterdaa in philadellhia. iivestigators say 37 people tummled nno the water there when thh amphibious duck boatt3 was hit by the barge of the the we used to have hhre in baltimore was sit ago drrft inn3 the what -- sitting adrifttin the water because the ennine had staaled. a possible spy swwp could be in the cards as well although theewhite houue is not ccmmenting n the possibility. a russiannresearcher has reportly been prepared forú released from a rus a russian jl sent to new englann. nicole collins joins us liie from washington with more on the ssp drama. good morning, niccoe. ú%%-twist in this fascinattng s. spy swap like the one some claim is about to happen. a cood war ssyle spy swap may be innthe work with new reports that the united states is ready to hand over 10 alleged russian spies tt moscow. theemother of a russian researcher convicted in 2004 of ú%ying for theeu.s. says her husband told hhr he is on a lisú with everal others to be exchanged for thooe held in the u.s. in an alleged spy ring.3 the russian reppesentative met with the sate official but the state officiallstayedd3 tight-lipped. >> did the russian spyyissue come to llght, it did. >> we are -- as h we ssid earli3 this is a lawwenforcement matter. >> reporter: ut aa least one nationallsecurity expeet says reeenn deeelopments indicate an3 >> it's nnt beyond our political system to say let'' takk see if we can arrange a swap. >> reporter: officials with the justice department and the not comment but the mother says and sent to london today.ú reportiig liveein washington i'm megan. collins. thank you, ichol.ú liter n fox 455! 4 45 -- ln fox 44 morning news. left in the heat find out how hot it was when theeofficials showed up at a bbltimoreenuusing home. what esults of a new o former governorrbob ehrlich takes the lead n the race for governor. that is according to the lltest poll from magellan strategies. it shows ehrlich up 3 percentag3 points over martin o'malley. it's the real advantage that ehrlich sees but will he hold the lead. >> good morning, guys. >> o'malley has had the leed thh ennire way so far.3 why do you think that ehrlich they're within the marrin of err err. >> reporter: . error.3 if yoo're bob ehrlich you would3 rather be on op than another. but there's two parts of the poll, one is the approval and disapproval rating where if the current governor oomalley has high disapprovaa ratinns versusú the former ehrlich has high approval ratings. should those independenne, ii they defecting from the o'malley camp to theeehrrich camp, the race could be over. do you think it's going to be this tight even the unfavorable poll is pretty tight as well. >> i think a lot depends ooer3 what happees over the next few months. because, let's face it theee, %-leaning more and morey is %-how that plays out here insee3 maryland. governor ehrlich define some of %-particularly that reggrdinge -mmigration reeorm ann how thii state hhs bben set up as a santuary state. will the governorr will governor ehrlich change that, because3 that is a hot buuton issue. >> it's a hot button issue. >> do you think we're going to starttto see more and more of thooe issues coming to the ssrfaae and more deeate.3 >> i think one thing that ii interesting that we point out with all of the negative ads -hey're runnnng it seems like the poll numbers have gonn up since then. the negative ds aren't working and if govvrnor ehrlich takes the foreground to bringing these issues for aryland with%solutie poll numbers improve as well. >> shawn and frank, thank you for weighinn in this morning. >> megan, we will talk to you soonn have aagood onn. summmr, the decisiinncity thiss3 officials have made and how it ú%ll impacc local rec centers. thh heat has haa a big impact on commuters are marx traiis this weee.3 and folks like thhse say they are fed up. -traight ahead whennwhat the mta is >>ggod morning, you're aaing traffic s starting to back up a little bit this morning as folk3 head out on this thursday morniig. it's another hot one out there this morning. news.me backkto fox 45 morninn i'm megan gilllland. the heat s behind a school closing this morning. all summer learning sites in baltimore city are closed o students today but ou 12 monnh emmloyees are still going to >> an expert is here to answer k your caals about summer tyling. ffom hair to makeup and so much more. you can send us a tweet at fox baltimore and go through our -acebook page anddpost your questions there. ladies, i knnw youuhave them, and uys, you do, too. to ind out about. on t.v. we have our share. >> taking a look at what we have out there. we have a heat advisory asswe move righh on at d.c. and baltimore. a heat warning up in the philadelphia area and elseehereú not seeing that area highlighhed in the orange as elsewhere in the state but neverthhlees it will be a hot and humid one ttdayy 81 degrees is where we startton this day in baltimoree i will get it, 75 degrees in hagerstown, 766 %-i said a bit warmer.ú%-you lot seeing a whole ot of activity offthe some of showers could spread further westward as we -ove through the afternoon anddú ú%e low pressure center is going to hhlp bring in the nssore -low. here is whaa we''e expectinn, %-wise but it will still feel %-iidirection bringinindetectiot index bringing us as hot temperatures. canddce. p>> thank you, gorgeous! all right.3 we're not talking about a gorgeous ride out on the right now at harforddroaa a straighh stack of cars outer looo lanes. that continues towaad perring parkway. the overall stretch from 85 95 toward 83, but on average 11 and only 51 miles per hourrwith a 12 minute clip from 795 all the way down toward 99. that's a look at your morning megan, back over to you. can you thank you, candace. coming up on 7:33 on fox 45 morning new. the heat claims more lives as baltimore cootinues to swelter under tte blazinggsun out theee. a person was ound dead inside of a city homee the air temperrture inside of that home over 90 degrees. ooficials are confirming that the death of an annn anna! annel heat as well.nt was linkeddtoú thaa brings the heat relattd ú%aths to 8 compared to ssx last yearr p>> with safety a top priority baltimore city officials have -xtendee a code red heat alert throughhtoday. while temmeratures are expected to fall below triple digits, ttey couud still reach into the upper 90s. and big ciiies can be hit hardest by heat waves becauseú concrete,,asphalt, and steel absorb more solar energy during the day and are slow to release it at night. officials are warning people to look out for signs of heatstroke and heat exhaustion, they include clammy skin,,and dizziness and vomiting. anne arundel and harford3 countiesswill have coolingú centtrs open. you can kind a complete list by links..3 foxbaltimore.com/news marc train commuters are preparinn foo another long day to work today. they have to slowwdown the trains and stop them at imes because of the heat. joel d smith is live at penn station where commuters have been sllwed down sometimes an hour. >> reporter: lot of complaints has the mma and they'ree tarting to dd something ú%ey''e going to have water on the trains and buses on standby and the call centers open even longer. are these major changes or thhngs that you're paying more attennion to? listening to thh customers andst -he message ssthhy waat better communication from the ta. so we're trying to deliver,,most significantly you mentionee the expanded hours oo the call center froo 6::0 a.m. in the people can get a live body on the phone to get tteir questions answwred. i have been on the ttains and talking to peoppe and trying to listen to to their concerns nd hear what their ffustrationssand are and hear how our partnees we have been doing a better job of talking to our contractor. they tepppd up. you mentioned making sure there's water on thh rains. that is 1 of different things. >> reporter: why is it differenttthis year. why can't e adjust to thissú this is the east coastt we knowwit's going to be hot. whht is the problem with thatt ú% peeple ttat ride the trains, will tell you this issgoing to happen. when ww have temperatures above 90 degrees like the lass few days, trains on some of our lines have to slow down because we deal with sun kinks and the possibility of rails buckeling. >> reporter: in theepast it'ss. only been for one ddy here or there.ú we hhven't noticed it bbt the long delay earlier this weekkand so many long do lays iss delayss when ww notice it even mmre. >> you haaeebeenntalking to a ú%mber of ridees outtthere. we saw some of them with water ú%are they neevoos or worried t3 this is goong toohappen to them once again. differencessand they are happy that they're proactive. it's like a lottery. they don't know in theirs is going to go all wait or get adjusted. ú%ey told their employers, ww -on't know where we will get there. hopefully it be sooner for ttem. air-conditioning for severalng days. the last residents left the ravennood center and rehab center yesterday. the ac had been down since friday ann when state officials showee up at the home earlier this week, they discoverrd temperatures of 922degrees in some arts of that building. >>very upsettbecause i have -- my sisttr is in there. ú% all they did issget a bunch of fans in there. >> they had a lot oofchords and enough to cook ggs. the state is investigatingú why theeac problems weren't reported sooner. ravenswood has been questioned in the past. last year in p facility waa that is more than twice the average for facilities. officers say the body of a womannwas discovered ii middle river around 2:00 yesterray afternoon. so far they say there don't seem to beeany signs of foullplay. the woman's identity has not33 a altimooe city police officer is injured while asing a suspecc in southwest baltimore. car in the 900 block of mount ú%llie street. the cars then collided attthe -ntersection of poplla grove and winchester streee. officer ccasing him.tlen car got okay with just minor injuries. in the race for governor former goveenor bob ehrllch arr education. the two contenders are clashing over who has done more foo students.ú o'malley says thatthhs adminnstration has spent twice aa much on schhol construution in the past four years than ehrliih did when he wass3 %-of public chartered schools.is whhle omalley supports charter schools, he says ttey'reenot appropriate ffr alllchildren. >> if your hildren is getting a good education, there's less ppessure for he harter schools. get out there, the better eduuated our kids in marginal situations will be. -p if elected govern or o'malley wiil spend another $1 million in sshool construction. they were asked to rellaseú their ax returns, neither of them haae. o'malley says he will makee3 thinks returns public as soon a3 ehrlich does. ehrlich sayy e hasn't filed his most recent taxxreturn because he ot an extension. public sometime his summer. they released their income tax returns to shoowthat there's no con 46th oconnlicc offinterests. recceation centers are extendiig their hours. later tooay mayor stephanie rawlings-blake and governor3ú o'malley will announce neww3 funding to help keep rec centers later. they will open four hhurs later until mid--ugust, the idea is to -eep the kids out oo trouble by giiing them activities. theemoney ii coming from the crime prevention.3 is your hair starting to -ilt in the summee heat? an expert is here to help %->> reporter: we're taking a look attthe roadways, i will than new cars, so you can get more car for less money by shopping at carmax. now more than ever the smart choice is carmax. the way car buying should be. gold bond therapeutic foot cream. penetrates the deepest layers like others can't. look for the healing seal. gold bond foot cream. serious relief for dry, cracked feet. 7:44 on this tuesday morning. we aae talking about a heat aavisoryy ntil 9:00 today.3 an excessiie heat advisory forú philadelphia tonight. we climb into the 90s once again. it will feel a bit warmer with the humidity factored in. so ww don't hhve anything on skk -atch hddradarrright now. from the east today and that could bring a chance for a ssower or thunderstorm popping we re seeeng couple of thunderstorms moving into the -asteen shore. we start with high of record as far as highd be a it will e the highest warm anymore. hazy sunshine and seeing clouds as well as sunshine. ú%% relative humidity. the barometer is on the rise and 74 is the dew pointtnuuber with is rather humid. 81 degrees in bbltimore and d.cc 76 in salisbuuyyand 75 in hagerstown and the dew poiit ii going to make for humid day and make the temperatures even warmer. it will feel like 100 degrees or ss in many locations because of all of the humidity anddyou seeú we got all this warm air in place. weealso have out toward the ú%lantic a low pressure center thaa s hanggng tteee. that is brrnginn ii more of an easterly flow. that willlset up a boundary thht will bring thhemoisture and the cooler air that is going to -ring in the warmer air. we stand to see a chanceeof a few thunderstorms popping up -oday. there could be a coople of ú%unnerstorms, the centrrl part of the state also toward tte eastern shore aad a llsser %-to the latter part of this we, ú%iday and saturday, a cold froot is moving in and bringing us a chance of a shower friday niggt into ssturday. what can we expect for today? -he eastern shore climbing to of the thh state climb to 95 but with the humidity it's going to around 00. thunderstorm chance right side there but onny a 20 to 30% %-a lesser chance of a thunderstorm. mostly clear skies and hazy sunshhne at thatt ú%ter getting to the high temperature of 99 at 1 too ú%00 this afternoon. %-chhnce for a thunderstorm or early on this evening. it will be a umid night. ú%veral days. tomorrow 92 degrees, partly cloudy early on and more cloud ccver, a chance for a thunderstorm on late friday into saturday. less humidity ffnally on sunday even though we ill get to 90, -t will feel better. 93 on monday ndd99 and 94. and the beet chancc of a thunderstoom is on saturdaa. friday and following the thunderstorm chhnce on saturday with more suushine. the temperaturrs will bb in the mid-it ppeitmid-to upper 80s te weekknd. let's see what is happening in the roadways with candace dold. candace. >> reporter: steve, we have been dealing with trouble on 95. not any accidents to talk about. 13 iles per hour on the %-through whitemarsh.ravvlingg3 as for the otherrmain lines, doing much better. theejfx at 15 miles per hour. about in baltimore county. road at greenspring valley rrad. you could use 795 as at the alternate route. there's nothing to annoy you from owings mills makinn the pushhtoward the beltway. oncc you finally do approach th3 how it's shappig up at oll ccur3 road. the lanns are wide open, inner and outer loop lanes down toward frederick oad, we haven't had there this morning hat cootinues to be the case.3 tte coast is clear in both directions. thats a looo athat's a look at g commute. back to you. hair hard to ontrol in thh heat, an expert is here in the stud for the take action thurssay. if you have a question about summer styling, bbth men, women alike all of you wondering whaa rrght now at (410)481-4545. you can send us a tweet at fox ballimore or go through oor lookkhot when itts hot out. from hair to makeup to what to wear. this morning we're going to askp you llok your best..3 jordan is here this morning and ashley is going to be taking your phone calls on summer stylinn in just few minutes.ú you. >> i'm great. >> aalottof people going from air-conditiining to this heat. frizzy hear what you can do too3 help your air stay the way you want it to.3 >> i would recommend a leave in conditioner wwen you gg out in the sun. it's goinggto protect yourrhair from damage and ii's going to repell chlorine if you're a swimmer. you can use a clarifying shampoo which is going to remove the residue so it doesn't buildup. %-and you have a treatment and e havv ladies who are modeling this. corey has had the treatment i would say probably 9 weeks ago and her hair has been blown outú smooth. >> her hair ii still pretty >> what te treatment is not chemicals and it's madd of kerr3 atin ith which is an ingredienn found in human hair. it's goong to mmke the hairr3 easierrto deal with. >> she hasshad the treatment but >> her hair has been air-dry ann -e applied a curled cream to kkep her ccrls looking fine. it has rellxed it and whaa it's going to do is mmke your hair easiee to work with. >> hair is ne thing and when you're sweating and have all of that on, what is one of things you can do to help keep thaa should be..3d keep it where it you will want to apply a primer and thisswill keep your makeup from creasinn..3 use a waterproof liner and3 mascara. >> there's a lot of questions that and women viewers have out we are going to leave it to you guys. if you have a question, ashley is going to tab takin taking yoe calls after the break.ú hair, makeup and summer styling. phooe number is (410)481-4545. baltiin send us a tweet at fox ú ú% we are back with ashley w3 gate from jordan and ashley is taking your als o calls for cer stylingg if yyu have a question on summer %-a call at (410)481-4545.ive us yoo can send us a tweet at fox baltimore or go througg ouu facebook page. owings mills is on the line.m3 good morning,,arlene. >> good morning. >> you have a qqestiin for ashley? >> yes, i do. -im having trouble wwth my faceú is very, very dry and especially my lips are so dry to the point where thee hurt me? -p>> that's a great question. >> oh, goodness. apply a moi's ice a moi's ter ie morning and yyu want o avoid using a gloss oo 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keeping the tte smoother, p> yes. >> is there sweat proof makeup.3 if there's ashley, there's a lot of peeple who are oing to pay for thht. >> i hhven't heard of one of ttose. >> well, ashley,,thank you so much. >> hopefflly that helped some of you out there and stty cool and lookinggbeautiful in this summeú heat. commng up in our 8:00 hour, it's aaunique twist on fine diniig..33 why the chef at a new federal -ill restaurant preparr [ male announcer ] your tv is starting to feel nervous. it heard what happened to the vcr and the cassette player. and the answering machine. it knows what happens to obsolete technology around here. what you need to help your tv understand is it's not the one that's obsolete. it's the cable technology that's obsolete and fios is the one making it obsolete. it's time for fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities visit verizon.com/fios. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. it's awful, it's hot. another code red heat day in the citt. %-from the oppres!! oopreesive . trouule on the ttacks, why some commuuers could face problems thhs morning. from t.vv to the big screen. weeare taken behind he scenes ⌞>> good mooning. -yu're taking a live look downtown from penn station there. you. a lot going on theee this morring,,some new nitiatives from the mta to elp deal with all of the heat that we havv beenndeaaing with. ú% will check in withhjoelld smith in a little bit. welcome tt fox 45 morning nees. i'm megan gilliland. we're talking aboot the hhat and it's behind a school closing again this morning.úall summee n baltimore city are closeddto students todayy unfortunately, if youure a 11 venture out on that heat and go back to wwrk today. >> we are going to check in with meteorologisttsteve fertig and seeewhere the temperattres are now and how high they willlbe soarrng again. >> it will still feee like it'' as high as it was almost because %-100 degrees. will be around ú% 95.tual empprature will drop >> wwen is the rellef coming? >> 95 is a relief. better. even though the temperatures will be aaound 90, we will e talking aaout less humidity and that will make a diiference. excessive heaatwarning in philadelphiaaand the rest of thh area not under that heat advisory but sttll hot. 78 in hagerstown and in salisbury you see the dew point into the 70s so that s going to make for an unppeasant day even thoogh the temperature will be cooler at 95 degrees. again, therr's a chance for shower or thunderstorm late afternoon or evening but again not putting severe weather today. we will look for the cooler, in for thh week. %-traffic edge.ce dold has the there this morning. >> reporrer: steve, wee33 haven't hhd many accidents to ú%lk about out on tte beltway and in ffct, we're checking in on the eltway t old court road. %-open in doagh!! bothhdirectio. in fact, we're in the green from 795 all the way down toward 95. right now a 13 minute clip at 50 miles perrhour. 955looking a--kay from the fort mchenry tuunel beltway, ggt in the way at 895.nothing to harroo tunnel toward 895, only a 99minute ride at bief mills perr hour there. 8:02 on fox 45 morning neess the swelteriig heat claims norrlives here n baltimore. state officials say a person a3 home. dead nside of a iiy air temperattue nside that home over 90 degrees. ostled!!officials are run deaannearundee county resids linkkd o heat. that brings the heat related -eaths to 8 compared to 6 last3 baltimore city officials have throogh today while the -emmeratures are expected to faal bblow the triple-digit, they coull sttll reach into tte upper 90s and still feel like big cities can e hardest hit by the heat waves becaase concrete, steel absorb solar energy and are slow to elease it overnight..3 ú%ey are warning officials too3 look out for heetstroke and exhaustion. some f thhse look symptoms are %--e have a ccmpleee list of all of the cooling centers at our website. justtgo to foxbaltimore.ccm/news links. the hhat ha has been causina number of problems for the marc %-a new plan todayya is starting commuters have been delayyd for more than an hour, some of them, though, joel, still returnnng back. >> reporter: some are hoping that things are different. ú%eemta has new response times, and water on every train ssanddy.eddand buses will be on herr to tell us abouttother ideas they got n placc, you guys have beee busy this week responding to a lot of things, haven't you. >> joel, we have been listening -o our custooers. that is the most important thing things we're doing. of the on amtrak to make sure we hhvv water on the train and we're asking the drivers on days that it's above 90 degrees, e want drivers on standby in the event wwewant to make sure we're being proactive instead of reactive. ú%say there's no air-conditionig in this train. >> if you're riding a train that is beinn powered by oneeof ourú electric locomotives and you lose power, thennwe llse the if ou are a diesel, that is no3 the problem.3 but all of our trains are supposed o have the air on thee. case whattwas the ttme when there wassnot water on thh trains.ú >> we re told that during the june 21st incident, there was no water on he train. %-investigation that is underway right few to figuue out what was there. there's supposed to be emergency >> repprter: uut for emmrgencies. %e hope there's no more of theyyknow thee're going toohave delays but they ant more communication. ú%d call centers open past 7:00 like hadd they had hoped e past. joel smith, fox 45 morning news. all b!! 150 residents of a baltimore downtoww nursing homeú aae moved to other locctions after living ithout air-conditionnng for several -he last resident left the yesterday. -he acchad been own since fridaa. when statt officialssshowee up earlier this week, thhy discovered temperatures of 922degrres innsome arts of the building. >> very upset because my sister is in there. %-in temperatures liieethat.nch3 >> they had a lost chords and %ery, very hht, hot enough to >>the state is investing whyythe ac problems weren't reported sooner. we do foe that the record at ravenwood -- know that the -ecord in ravenwood has bben questtoned in the past. -ast year this facility as sited for 4 separatee3 deffciencies. they are asking customers to conserve energy. bge work rs ar workers are mooih electric grrd system. they say the incceased power usage can stress and ovee heattú equipmmnt which can then rrsult in powterrer powe!! power outag. energy. one measure to do n that s set thermootats higher than usual.ú that is not an optioo for this woman. >> whee it comes to my house i have to do what i have to. when it's like thiss i have toú ú%ep the air on. if it's 80 degreess i turn the ac off and ut fans on.ú its buiidinggto generator powwef to reducc ussge onnthe grid. imagine learninggyour teenagee3 31 years old woman. >> that is xactly what happennd to one ohio family. police say 31 years old patricia like a boy and went by a fake name. ú%e started dating a 16 years oll girl. she told everyone she wws a 11-year-old matt. and the two met regularly at a teen found out he was ating an adult woman fromminvestigators. >> another acquaintances and out that it was a 31 years oldud female she was very upset. she didn't like the idea of ttat person taking advantage oo her.ú >> policeesay things did get physical between the two. di is being hhld on a $100,000 bond for unlawful sexual contact today is shaping p to be abouu lebron jjaes for sports a new report this morning says the star basketbbll player is leening toward signing with the if he does, it will create a super team with super stars annnuncing yysterday that ttey're goinggto sign with the lebron created a frenzy.3 that includes ppesiieet obama who is a huge basketball faa. >> do i think the people of3 cleveland is hhve a strong desire to see larrely a home state guy -- largely a hometown3 guy aad a home state guy, the people would respect that the president is going to root for %-forrnnt theeteam.ays rooted >> the team that president obama would love to see lebron play3 for is his hometown the chicago bulls.3 he will make his decision final later tonight. p>> ii's hard for us to imagine being tood in merica what type some peooll in rellgions andú countrres in the world that is iranian media a privaae organizations has released new ú%haircut ffr men. appropriate they have not yet adopted theú %-be approved.y're eepected to the styles are based on slamic heritage and will bb modified for iran's providences ased on religious cultural. %-iicluding pony ttils inspiredy hollywood stars.ú cominn up lindsay looan'sú tears and apologies weren't enougg. she s headed to jail. that is qqestioninggpeoppe how sorry she was. @ 33 get own and ddrry with the -eptiles of maryland. you can do that at the carry ay -ature center. center.ú it's amazing. i thought it was going to e sccry, but fluffy is a great python here. acceesoriess i am joined by pj anddfluffy. tell meeabout the event this %-we're talking about reptiles,ú what can the kids learn when they come to the center this weekend. >> there's a lot of eptiles in maryland that are introduced3 speciess we will talk about the ones that are supposed on to be here and which ones are going exticket e- eetirchght and what yoextinct ao stop that. >> it's iiportant to know that %-afraid them. and why not be >> reporter: you said that and yoo said all f animals here ú%%-native animals o exotic -eptilee to amphibians. anything that needs ressuing we take them. >> reporter: the nativv reetiles of maryllnd venttis -aking care at the carey murray nature center on saturday from noon to 2::0. -or more information, log on to foxbaltimmre.com slash morring.ú yyu canncome out and meet fllffy and the rest the animals out here. it looos like a great ddy to do ú%. ii miggt be a rainy day. a good day to spend inside with animalss a hance of showerr and thunderstorms and it looks like a ggeat day o come out and enjoy the event goinn on this weekend, only $4 for adults to get in and kids, too. a great evenn. steve, can you believe it, tte this snake would be so well behaved. would you wrap thaa around your neck. i might have a chance. you have been pretty well. i'm pretty proud of you. >> reporter: let's take a look aad see what isshaapening out there. hhre is what we're dealing with, killer heat unfortunately. like ii the triple digits even %-the triple digitssin thee3ch a heat advisory and a heat3 ú%rning for the philaaelphia %-that is a concerned, acttally. not showing a whole lot of activity out there right now. there's a chance for a showee or afternoon or evening. showers trying to move into thh eestern shore area thanks to an onshore flow. it's going to continue to watch that and a better chance of showers and thunderstorms sunda3 niiht as the front moves in for the midwest where it lies right now for friiay night into here is what we got, 83 degrees with azy sunshine out theee. east northeast wind at 6 mills per hourrú 72% relative umidity nd the barometer holding sttady. 73 the ew point nummer is in baltimore and ddc. 78 in hagerstown and as we said ú%%-lot warmer.in the 70s is even though it will be %-temperrture wiss,,sttll hot in the mid-70s. it will ffel like it's almosttin again when we factor in the humidity. to say we got the low pressure center off the mid-atlantic coast it's briiging in a northeasterly flow. that could park showers and thunderstorm ccance later. ú%e front that comes throogh later on in the week as we get to friday night into saturday, briiginn the best chance of ú%understorms then. here is what we got for3 temperatures today. is cooler. %-warmerrity makes it feel that s where the best chance of thunderstorms would be in late afternoon or evening. for the ceetral part of the state a chance for a thunderstorm but we're talking aboutta 00to 30% chance, a slim chancc there. otherwise definitely hot and once again humid. it will ffel like it's near -00 degrees. back to the west looking ffr a high temmprature of 94 deerees,ly clear kies.ú that being the driest rea. 94 degrees by noon and gettiig to the my of 95 by 1 to 3:00 in %-87 at 6:00 .m. ith the increasinggchance f a shower o3 -hunderstorm. -onight, an evening thunderstorm is possible,,isolated, though, 73 foo the oveenight llw. a humid night as the winds will be out of the southeast at 5 to 10. tomorrow 92 degrees, a ate into saturday. the best chance for thunderstorms on saturday 86 and thennthe humidity drops over sunday. it feels more comfortable, in fact with less umidity evee though we get up to 90s on sunday. sunday ann monday. hhaded to he beach this weekend, friday and partly cloudy skies and 97. and 89, mostly clear for the sunday. now for a look at what is happening on the roads. ú%ndace dold haa the traffic %->> reporrer: we're talkingg3 about a lousy ride on 95. it won't budge this morning, 9 miles per our on the southbound lanes as traveling there. it's just a lot of volumm that you ill have to deal with. as foo what is happening, well n baltimore there's a broken -atermain. left lane of cold springglaae ttat is right near of the jfx. you wwil want to se northern -arrway as the alternate route. on the jfx. therees reallyynothiig to comppain about on the northbound lanes traveling throogh the area moving all the way up toward the beltway. let's check in baltimmre county aa harford road. those outer looo lanes, just complleely filled here all wait down toward perring parkwaa. let's check in on 95, moving at joppa road for you this morningú that's goiig to be an easy drive..3 it's reelly jjst the deeays that and persist down toward herd beltway. that's a look at your morning travels. megan, back over to you. thank you, candacee still head the baltimore zoo is invading our ssudio. ú% my goodness, coming up find out what is new at the ooothat will let the kids have fun with %-ever before.even more than >> i hear he goos by the namey ú%cky hollywood now. >> and next, it's an ongoingg3 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[music, talking, laughing] what makes hershey's s'mores special? hershey's chocolate goodness that brings people together. pure hershey's. ú% lev ires johnson seems to have buried the hatchettwith ú%rahhpalin. lindsay lohan got nailed for hhving a curse word on her nails. >> remember the days wwen the televised feud between levi johnson and his almost stepmotter was hot. >> i hearr e goes by the name >> i have things that would ggt her in trouble nd could hurt her. >> he doesn't have anything on me. >> i call that porn,,yes.ú >> now he is gone from pornographic to apologetic. publicly said ttings about the palins that were not completely true. the trouble is he did not to ponder wiz one whiih ones we. sarah was never home. todd was up doing his thinn or there was minimal parenning at this house. >> when she called her kids rrtarded. >> reporttr: maybe this the was the whopper. said about you again and again is ttat your marriage iss terrible and that you're on the verge of the divorce.3 >> i do not know how you he would be making thattone up. >> reporter: or could he be question about sarah palin. >> do you ttink she is an honest person. >> reporter: noo he feud seems to be between levi aad hii sister meecedes. %-she doesn't stop blogging abot theepa palins. not only is e beiig controlled like a puppee but saaing that all of his comments were lies s -bsurd. there was lin lindsay lohan %-taken seriously.i have eenú >> reporrer: she woold be taken mooe seriously if folks hadn't noticed. ú% the f bomb on both middle ffngers. waa it a message foo the judge, thhepress,,a folkssman for tte warrant tte reaction.don't spell f bombs on your fingers make crib notes on your palmsú right down quaint. coming up the baltimore zooo today. get a sneak peek of. plus, the proms proo ons e % hop n board with the -into the maryyand zoo in pulled ballimore and into my jacket. amy aviles from the aryland zoo joins us this morning and brought a frieed wiih us..3 >> apparrntly it's snake day. >> apparently it's meteorologist and snake ddy. -p>> wwth the warr weather it would make sense. they would love the meteooologist. >> we have a new train. it's the jones falls sepher. we retired the old one a few years ago. we buiit a new one and had it3 shippee out from wichhtaw, kaasas. it's gorgeous. it's $3 for nooe members and africa and well, not the co!! continent buu our part of it. near the head and i'm concerned about thaa comment. bite. he is generally a nice, ery nice snake.3 that is whyycandace mmde herself. she doesn't want to see him. garret. >> in the cool 75 degrees so far. >> we got to get out of here buu there's so uch tt learn about him aad the rest oo the animals at baatimore zoo. ú% comeeout and ride the new train. it's a loot fun,,kids love it and it's a new train ride.3 >> ffo mmre on the maryland zoo in baltimore, log on to foxbaltimore.com/morning. you are watching foo 45 morning signal. airborne. beautiful. and strong. there to ensure the most powerful transmitter is you. rule the air. we're taking a live look at3 emmy stage. it's a big night. the omiiations are going to be announced in a little bit.ú they're not going o e announced tonight, though, ut we're going to have the nominations in aabit..3 a lottof fox shows could be up for the running this year. wellome ack to foxx45 morniig news. i'm meganngilliland. talking aboot a lot of heat this ú%arning sitessin ballimore city are losed to students today. the 12 month eeployees must still to go to work. here to let us know whaa kind of tempeeatures ww're dealing wwth tooay. good morniig, steve. >> reporter: good morning, megan. a few degrees ooler in the low to mid-90s. yay! but the humidity is going to make it feel likee t's in the triple digits. it's still uncomfortable out there anddittwill get up to a 95 and feel likee100, so we do hhve a heat advisory for baltimore and d.c. and 83 degrees in baltimore. fact a reecrd high - start out all over. and the dew point emperature is going to make it feellhooter. - chance of a thunderstormmlate affernoon and into theeevening. more on hat cominn up in a ew moments. riggt nw candace dold has the traffic edge. >> reporter: drivers are cool and calm and collected. things are looking ggod here n frederick road and thatú way down from 7955toward 95. the we have been in the green here this morning hankfully, a 12 right now 52 miles per hour all the way down towaad 95. to get in the way from the fort mchenry ttnnel toward the beltway, 88minutes, bee miles -- 53 miles per hour there and 54 miles ppr hour with only a 895, harbor tunnel all the way down toward 95. that's a look at the morningú travels..3 meggn, over to you. a wiiconsin man is being -eld at the carroll county detentionncenter charged with3 sexually assaulting a womann33 affer the holiday weekend.ú 46 years old francisco lugo has been charged with second degree rape, second degree assault and gennral sodomy. the viitim told police she was intoxiiattd duriig he assaull ú%t lugo had intercourse with her without her consent. lugo is being held on $100,000 bail. i'm joel d smith at penn station where commuuers are hot buttareehoping for not a long commute. they have had a tough with heaa delaas. ú%ains have had to slow down and at times the customers have been left withhut water and without air-conditioning on some of theee trains. %-initiative of water on thew trains aad ttee have buss on standby in cases anyyof the %-will ii workk we will see. after the gulf of mexico leak first opened in april the administratiin imposed a 6 mooth suspension on all drilling. a federal judge laterroverrulld that order. the bp oil spill is now at 80 days. see how juicy dead people in the movie 6th sense. -e is out with a new movie called air bender and paramount is making himmavailable to tell us all abouu it this morning. good mooning be to you. >> hi, how arr ou? >> let's talk about this movie ú%cause there's eems to be a you got wars and people suspendee inntime, a lot oiigg3 show thht has this incredible my myyhology that is influenced by asian themes. it has martial arts at the center so i ecided to make an epic ffntasy of it. >> for feel who are not familiar ú%th the avatar cartoon, give us ú% it takes in a world where -here's four nationn ann they coexist in balance. in each of these nationn there's individuals who can mmnipulateú one element. and another one can manipulate water and earth. once in a generation only one individual issborn with the ability to mmnipulate all fourr this person serves like the ttacher or the dalai lama somebooy to show that everything %-this little kid who is theeled of the movie is told that hh is he hassto learn all of these elements. >> that's a pretty intense responsibility for a 2 ears old. >> yeah, and hhy had to accually ell him a littleebit eaaly because there was rumbling of war. and the movie is about the repercussioos of him running away from all of this. >> ithis. >> talk about your influences3 because a lot of your movies ú%ve nother worldillness,,why is that. >> it'' somethhng t that speakso me as a way to ttlk about faith withoutttalking aaout religiin. it could be about you're a super hero or aliens coming or a faatasy world. it's a great conversation about things we can'ttsee and things we can't guarantee that aree't there but how strong are your beliefs. you wwnt peoole to get out of movie? they're little journals of thee3 struggles i'm going through emotional and the things that i aspire to. ú%lottof times is about finding impooeement in yoursslf that we increeible than we think we reaaly are? p> very interesting. we appreccate you talking with cannt 839 oo this thursddy morning. morning candace. >> reporter: good morning, megan. good morning. it's indeed a good morning in -arrs of the beltway. 58 near security bouuevard. we eed to talk about 95. an inttresting situation. it's at 7 miles per hour through whitemarsh but let's chhck in on 95 farther up at jupe !! joppa . we can show you thaa the northbound and southbound lanns ú% don't havv significant delays so they starr to collecttfrom whiteearsh oward the beltway. as for the beltway at harford road the inner anddouter loop lanes, we don't have delays bbu -he way down toward the 83s. that's a look at the morning travels. megan, back over to you. it is the biggesttnight on t.v. the emmy awards are the highest honors on televisioo. the nominees or the 62nd emmy aaards are being announced right %-tte theater in hollywood.rom i have personally have had a plea uupleasure of designing at for joel. now can i say i worked with -ophia? >> good morning, bueeos dias, everyone. >> the nominations in the comedd seeies are curve your enthussism, glee, modern family, nurse jaccke, the office, and 30 rock. >> the nomineessforrlead actress in a comedy series are llah michhlle, glee, julia dry fuss the new advvntures. and tte eddie falco. tina fey, 30 rock. p>> for lead actorrin a comedy seriis the nomineessare theme parsons the bbg bang serres..3 curve your enthusiasm, matttew morrison glee. and steve co correll the office. and the georgia o keefe, moon hot, the sppcial -elationship, temple grand and you don't know ackk the nomiiees for the miniseries categories are, "the pacific""and return to crans ford rom masterpiece. -p the nominees for lead3 allen,,georgia o'keeff. and judy ench returned. and hope davis the special relationship and clara danes. jeff bridges, a oo year. sir ian mag cal less tha len l reeationship. and the amazing race, americaa idoll dancing with the -tars,,project runway, and top chee. %-variety music or ccmeey series ú%e, the colvert report. the daily show with john stewart, realtime with bill maher, saturddy night live ann the tonight show with conano ccn michael c hall dexter. >> hugh lori house. and the john hamm, mad men. thh nominations for lead actors in a drama series are, ggln closeedamages, connie freison, friday nighh lights. >> and law and order speccal viccim'' unit. emmy announcement by bringing back the see yysterda!!!!! the l weed. brraking bad, dexter, the good wife, lost, mad men, and true blooo. sophia, joel thank you for joining ussthis morning. emmy nominntions hat just came down. we got american idol and gleee3 askktwann two actors. she was taking acting lessonshe. herr and the ooly thing is 24. it'ssnot in there. and you can watch the emmy %-what do you think, steve. >> we need to nominate the ther we got our share of emmys. heat adviiory for baltimmre and in d.c. excessive heat warning for the have theewhole area hiihlighted. feeling hotter becaase of the huuidity. dry right now but we do havv a -hance of a few showers moving in with thunderstorms laterrii the day only a 2 to 30% chance aa this time. 83 degrees starting temperature we hit a record high, loo temperature, meaning that he temperatures have gotten cool ovvrnight and this has been the warmest ay or the warmest starr to the day that we have seen on this july 8th. as caas you can see, hazy sunsh. east northeast wwnd att3 5-10 miles per hour. and 73 is tte dew point. that is key because that will %-sttll.feel ery uncomfortable 83 degrees in baltimore and d.c. and when you ffator the to make it feee warmer. is going as we climb to 95 which will beú cooler eepeeature wiss than it has been, it will still feel because of the humidity that will be factored in. coming in around this low pressure center that evii flow briigg n ore moisture and a3 channe for a shower or thunderstorm popping up in the afternoon oo evening. keeping an eye on the low pressure center movingginto it could become a trop tropical storm, named boonie. anddthe cold ffrgotten works if in fro!!!!infrom the west then. the cooleet part of the statt the easteen shore but still hot, 89 deerees. an afternoon or evening ttunderstorm for tte central parr of the state whereewe gee ú-back to the weet, weeshould se a high temperature here of abou3 94 degrees, dry there wiih mostly clear skies, 91 by of 95 between 1 and 3:00 this affernoon. 87 deggees and a thunderstorm in the evening.ú -vernight low.uld dd it for the too.úm night ndda huue !! humi, cloudy skies with a chance of a3 we will get to 90 degrees, but 93 n monday. and thunderstorm chances on3 monday and tuesday ii the afternoon. megan, we send it acc tt you. coming up youu channe to win it's a dose of nature what you need to lift your spirits and improve your mood. as the dootor shows us 5 minutes of outdoor xercise an make a >> reporter: any exercise can -ake a difference for your mental health, whhttabouttgreen exercise thht is moving your body while surrounding by nature. green exercise ccn lift your whether it it'sswalkkng in thek or n the garden.ú others include, biiing and horseeacc iding and fishing..3 outdoor time was needed to see a positive effect on yourrmmntal hhalth. scientists looked at the links -etween iittnsity and activity. they found that the biggess mood boost was appreciated in as little as 5 minntes and green exercise near water seemed to generatt an even grrater rise in %-to grain a brighter look onúse live. coming up the staas of american idol areecoming too3 charm city. >> i kkow you heard -- >> next how you can see the even before my dad told me that we switched over to fios, i automatically saw a change in how fast the internet was. i decided to switch to fios as soon as it came to my neighborhood. now, at a blink of an eye, i click something, "bam!" it's there. with fios, the picture blows your mind. my mind went, berserk! 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