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reputation. >> reporter: the unarmed 17- year-old was gunned down last month in a suburban neighbourhood the shooter, neighbourhood watch volunteer george zimmerman claims he fired in self-defense. he has not been arrested or charged. >> even in death they are still disrespecting my son. >> a family lawyer admits he had been suspended from school after traces of marijuana were found in his book bag but supporters say it doesn't matter. >> whatever trayvon martin was suspended for, had absolutely no baring on what happened. >> it has been exactly one month since martin was killed a case that caused outrage across the country thousands are expected at another rally today in sanford members of martin's family want to question political leaders about the incident at a special city commission meeting. a friend of zimmerman's said the incident was not racially motivated. >> there is a gap from the time that george got out of the vehicle, and that the gun went off, that we don't know what happened. >> reporter: a special prosecutor has been appointed to over see the case. in sanford florida, randall pinkston wjz eyewitness news. >> baltimore raven ray lewis is expected to take part in the florida rally. angry marylanders take up the teens fight for racial equality complete coverage continues wjz is live at the inner harbour, more on a big march that will get under way tonight, mike. >> reporter: mary it is supposed to kick off here in an hour but people have already starletted to gather -- started to gather here one of three rallies in our area to kay they will then march to city hall. the death of trayvon martin struck a raw nerve in maryland more than 100 people came to rally in west baltimore in advance of a larger one at 5:00 p.m. tonight near the inner harbour. >> there is in way that a man, a young man, that has not done any type of crime, or any wrong should be stripped away from his family. >> trayvon martin could have been anybody's son your son my son anybody's brother, anybody's nephew. >> reporter: they said the martin case shows the need to make racial profiling illegal. >> why did you pick this person out in the first place with a was he doing that was so different from any other 17- year-old that you felt that you had to call 911 the second question is when you were told, by 911 not to follow, why did you follow? >> reporter: in annapolis legislative black caucus drew attention to the cause. >> we are concerned we believe justice has not been served this young man was actually taken away in a body bag his body was examined for drugs and so forth yet the person who committed this crime was allowed to walk away. >> reporter: and neighbourhood watch volunteer george zimmerman has not been charged with any crime he remains in hiding reporting near the inner harbour, mike helgren. wjz complete coverage of the death of trayvon martin continues we will take you live to the rally at 5 and 6. >> standing by her husband the wife of a u.s. soldier charged in massacre of afghan citizens speaks out for the first time. denise has more on what she is saying about the allegations against her husband. >> well, carolyn bales says she will never believe her husband is involved in the killings of 17 women and children. staff sergeant robert bales wife said the accusations are unbelievable to her. bales is charged with 17 counts of premeditated murder and other crimes, carolyn bales says her husband loves children so much, it is unthinkable he would slaughter nine of them. the u.s. military believes bales committed the shootings during two separate trips off base. nato officials say the u.s. gave $860,000 to families of those killed or wounded in the shooting. >> denise, thank you. bales is being held at fort leavenworth in kansas. it is an issue that effects every american today the u.s. supreme court is hearing arguments about president obama's health care overhaul. danielle nottingham reports from the supreme court. >> reporter: the heated debate over president obama's health care law reached the steps of the supreme court monday, hundreds protested outside as the nine justices began hearing three days of arguments, over weather the law that -- whether the law that effects millions of americans is constitutional monday's session focused on whether these legal challenges must wait until 2014 when the entire law takes effect. >> if we look at the correct interpretation statutes, -- >> there would be no reason to decide the jury diction. >> don't you -- jurisdiction. >> don't you want to know the answer. >> reporter: a ruling from high court is expected in june. the decision could have a major impact on both president obama and his gop rivals who pledged to repeal the law. rick santorum went to the supreme court and pledged to make it the central issue if he is the republican nominee. >> this is the most important issue, in this election. >> reporter: people lined up for days for a chance to hear the historic argument. >> i truly believe this law tramples our constitution, i think it is just really important to come out and support this law. >> reporter: court watchers expect the real fireworks to come tuesday when justices consider the law so called individual mandate requiring uninsured americans to buy health coverage by 2014 or pay a penalty. in warning on the, danielle nottingham, wjz eyewitness news. >> some court observers believe the supreme court could decide the mandate is uncounty institutional but allow the rest of the health care law to go forward. >> more money added to a reward leading toen arrest in vandalism at a frederick county cemetery local businesses and individuals pledged money to increase the $500 reward to more than $1,200 about 20 head stones were knocked over damaged or broken at new market cemetery the vandalism was discovered earlier this month. >> today it is much more like march that be it has been all -- than it has been all month. the sun is out but wind and seasonal temperatures make it feel chillier. wjz has weather and traffic together. first let's start with bernadette woods with the updated numbers from first warning weather. >> well, beautiful day, as you said the wind is out we are going to start out with those numbers let's go to them these are sustained winds around the region, generally between 15 and 25 miles per hour we have had gusts over 30 miles per hour that has been bringing in cooler air now it is not quite cold yet because it is still 58 degrees in baltimore but as temperatures drop tonight, a freeze warning goes into effect for all of those counties you see in that aqua shading it is a freeze watch for the purple counties, a cold night tonight and that planting season begun early with all the warm temperatures high temperatures warm air, so there are problems we are looking at that will come up in the forecast. >> thanks bernadette. >> let's check the roads, with christy breslin wjz traffic control. >> hi everyone, happy monday. let's start off by looking at eastbound you will see break lights as you make your way towards the belt way west side inner loop expect 15 minutes southwestern boulevard to security boulevard average speed, 40 miles an hour as far as accidents go, plenty of them, new cut road burns crossing, washington avenue at liberty road, wall bash at patterson, eastbound 40 at north chat ham drive and now a live look as you can see things are still building observing the belt way -- on the belt way just west of york road everything moving well on will kins avenue this traffic report is brought to you by lexus introducing the new 2013 lexus gf when a sports sedan raised your expectations of what is possible there is no going back. >> christy thank you in eleven day it is orioles return to camden yards in baltimore, they will start celebrating the 20th anniversary to have ballpark, but one of the city's best known symbols will be part of it national bohemian is making its commemorative mark to mark the milestone the company will make commemorative markers. can't wait for opening day >> still ahead, king of the ocean, titanic director james cameron goes where no single man has gone before. >> pope benedict heads to cuba, the message he is bringing with him. >> good news for popcorn lovers hear the incredible new health benefit. >> windy but more seasonably spring day outside don't miss your updated first warning weather forecast. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, a man is rushed to the hospital after an arena in florida is blown up. the amway arena was imploded yesterday in orlando fire officials say a man nearly two blocks away was hit by a piece of debris the man was cut on his leg and taken to hospital he is expected to be okay, the arena was demolished to make way for a residential and business park. >> james cameron's dive to the bott testimony of the ocean is a success the award winning director is now back on the surface after diving more than 7 miles down, the mariana temple took him 2 hours 36 minutes to make the trip he collected information for a national geographic research expedition. pope benedict the 16th continues his latin american visit with a trip to cuba. the first time a pope has visited the island nation in 14 years. >> reporter: pope benedict the 16th greeted president castro at the airport in santiago as he began his historic visit to cuba. preparations began months ago to build a temporary altar in the city's main square where the pope will hold open air mass. tuesday morning he will visit a shrine to the virgin of charity, before heading to havana. the pope's biggest event here will be a mass held in revolution square wednesday organizers expect tens of thousands to attend including faithful from the united states. pope benedict's trip is drawing comparisons to pope john paul's landmark visit in 1998. >> the pope arrives from mexico where he wore a sombrero and spoke out against drug related violence to hundreds of thousands he is not expected to get as big a welcome in cuba where the country was officially atheist until the early 1990s he is trying to win over the cuban people during his whirl wind trip. in havana cuba, wjz eyewitness news. nearly 800 journalists from 33 countries were granted visas to cover the visitston clear if he will visit with fidel castro while in the country. wall street starts the week off on a good note all the markets finished with major gains the dow is up 161 points s&p up 19 and nasdaq up 55 to new york where alexis has tonight's cbs money watch update. >> the stock markets began the new trading week with one of the biggest rallies of the year, stocks rose sharply after federal reserve chairman ben bernanke told a group of economist it is job market is still weak. it is likely to keep short term interest rates near zero. >> number of americans who signed contracts to buy a home dipped in february but still near a two year high. contracts are a good indicator where the housing market is headed a pick up in hiring means more people are able to afford a home. >> prices at the gas pump continue to sore average price for a gallon of regular nationwide now $3.93 up 11ยข in just the past two weeks gas is already averaging more than $4 a gallon in california, new york, connecticut and six other states. >> popularity of the hunger games is having an impact on wall street shares of lions gate entertainment, rallied as much as 5%, after its movie made $155 million on its opening weekend and that is your money watch for more, go to cbs money watch.com in new york,. three eaglets are welcomed into the world in iowa and it is caught on tape you can see the baby bald eagles ready for food. thousands of people logged on to the website to witness the event, they will be ready to fly in late may or early june as tiny as they are now. >> you know what, i think i may have seen this over the weekend and didn't know what it was, i just tuned in >> i am glad the mama 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help businesses like yours accelerate receivables, manage payments, and help ensure access to credit. because we know how important cash flow is to reaching your goals. pnc bank. for the achiever in you. it is the wind we are talking about. >> behind those flags things are looming, seems like everything -- blooming, seems like everything over the past week exploded. it is just beautiful outside as far as temperatures go along with that wind it is bringing in cooler air. today topped out at 60 degrees that is above the average of 57 we started out at 47, overnight lows tonight is going to be much different than that, we are still at 58 in baltimore, you see a lot of 50s across the state but notice the dew points down in the 20s. the skies are clear, and winds are going to die down a little bit, that is a combination of all three factors, for some really cold temperatures overnight. here are winds out there right now gusting over 30 miles an hour because temperatures are going to drop overnight, we will get a freeze warning in effect, in these purple counties, we are forecasting a low of 32 degrees, bwi marshall in this city probably a degree or two above that as soon as you get into colder areas, we are going below that some people will be in the 20s overnight. this is why, it is that storm that moved through over the weekened, effecting weather as it slowly moves out to sea, it is prompted that northerly wind, the thing is, that is going to die down and already, as soon as we warm it up, as soon as we cool it down we will warm it up once again. tomorrow high pressure shuts off that wind it will be a cooler than average day just out to the west here is that warm air and it is going to move our way, pretty shortly, 80 degrees in kansas city once gain. here is the cool air coming with this high pressure sets off the wind tomorrow, by wednesday the temperatures back up in the 70s the front will bring in more clouds, chance for a shower or thunderstorm as we head through the afternoon as we said back in the 70s the forecast looks like this when we put it together on the waters, small craft advisory in effect, through tuesday afternoon gusty winds out there, the bay temp is 53 degrees and tonight, winds will start to back off a little bit we do have a freeze warning in effect, tomorrow, sunshine now, little bit of a breeze out there, not the wind of today and looking at a high of 55 degrees, that is slightly below average, the average is now up to 57 and we haven't had that much at all this month, such a warm month could be one of the warmest ever on record back into the 1800s the thing is on wednesday right back in the 70s. >> where we are supposed to be. thanks bern. >> don't miss tonight's prime timeline up on cbs 10:00 p.m. another episode of hawaii five o then stay tuned for eyewitness news at 11 on wjz. down to the final four, live at wjz.com to update the aces bracket challenge. >> the further we get into the tournament the more points you can earn, bernadette woods top of the leader board 174 points, mary you are next with 158, john scot with 150 points and kim williams so far, 144 if you want to see where you stand log on to wjz.com click on the bracket challenge top of the home page mary congrats, congrats girls. >> bernadette knows how it is done i don't. thanks. men's final four is next saturday, first kentucky versus louisville at 6 and then kansas versus ohio state. scott pelly has a preview coming up tonight on cbs evening news. what does it take the overcome obesity and diabetes, we will tell you about some game changes research that may just reshape a doctors approach to treating these conditions tonight. on the cbs evening news. gas prices continue to rise so is there an end in site, coming up we will have the latest from triple-a. landmark case, first official in the catholic church goes to trial for not reporting child sex abuse. >> what speech did you listen to. >> right here. >> republican presidential candidate, rick santorums emotional exchange with a emotional exchange with a reporter, eyewitness [ female announcer ] with xfinity, you can always expect more. like more on demand shows and movies than ever. and more ways to discover them too. plus more speed from america's fastest internet provider. so you can run more devices at the same time. โ™ช feel a firework [ female announcer ] and best of all, it keeps getting better. no wonder more people choose xfinity over any other provider. โ™ช love can be so mystical โ™ช it is 4:28 p.m., 58 degrees mostly sunny. i am denise koch vic is off today. here is what people are talking about rick santorum, loses his cool, in his campaign, this campaign 2012 report, he lashed out at a reporter being questioned about comments. >> rick santorum got into a testy exchange with a new york times reporter in wisconsin last night. >> what speech did you listen to? >> right here you said he is the worst republican -- >> stop lying. >> reporter: santorum took on the reporter when asked to explain his latest attack on mitt romney. >> thank you very very much. >> reporter: during a speech moments before the former pennsylvania senator told a crowd of supporters not to vote for romney. >> pick any other republican in the country, he is the worst republican in the country to put up against barack obama. >> reporter: santorum clarified he meant romney couldn't take on president obama when it comes to health care. >> quit distorting our words. if i see it, it is bleep come on man what are you doing. >> reporter: he clearly knew the cameras were rolling here the pressure is on him here and he is trying to appoint people toward health care if he wants to use the media as a foil in this way that is absolutely up to him but we are simply asking questions like we all do. >> reporter: santorum says the reporter was taking him out of context and tried to make this a broader attack on his opponent than it was. in washington, susan mcguiness, wjz eyewitness news. >> santorum is campaigning hard in wisconsin and overwhelming won the louisiana primary over the weekend mitt romney still has a huge lead in delegates. >> stay with wjz for complete coverage of campaign 2012 we will bring you the latest on candidates as the maryland primary is now just other a week away. thousands of people around the country are rallying today, demanding justice, for a teenager, murdered or slain in florida, kai jackson is in the newsroom with more on the growing outrage over the murder of trayvon martin. >> it is nearly a month since he was gunned down by a neighbourhood watch volunteer supporters are calling for action in the case. rallies are being held in several states including maryland, protestors are calling for the boy's shooter to be arrested trayvon martin was unarmed and walking home when neighbourhood watch captain george zimmerman shot him zimmerman claims he acted in self-defense and remains free. civil rights leaders are now in sanford florida to support trayvon's family. in a few minutes supporters in our area will start a march it will begin at light and prat. wjz is at that march we will bring you updates in the 5 and 6:00 p.m. news. >> catholic church on trial today a philadelphia priest becomes the first u.s. church official to go to court and face charges in the mild sex abuse scandal, susan has the story. >> reporter: william lynn was in charge of investigating priests accused of child abuse for the philadelphia archdiocese, now he is the first catholic church official criminally charged with knowing about abuse, but conspiring to cover it up. >> the precedent this case is going to set will be an important case involving the hierarchy of the roman catholic church,. >> reporter: a case that has had many twists including allegations that recently deceased philadelphia, cardinal, ordered abuse documents shredded in the latest surprise and one -- surprise, and one admitted to raping a 10-year-old altar boy in 1999 at this church in a plea deal avery was sentenced to 2.5 to 5 years in prison a fraction of what he could have faced father brennan is charged with abusing another boy, church defenders say these cases do not reflect today's catholic church. >> see, catholic church to my knowledge, is one of the most extensive comprehensive programs dealing with people going to work there in the catholic church, or about to or all working in the catholic church as well as volunteers. >> during opening statements, prosecutors said the archdiocese of philadelphia, kept secret files dating back to 1948 showing a long standing conspiracy to doubt victims, protect priests and avoid scandal. junk food may get a bad wrap but there is a reason to eat more popcorn. scientists say popcorn has even more anti ox dents than fruits and vegetables a new study says popcorn has significantly less water so health benefits don't get diluted, research which ares found the hulls of the popcorn that part that gets stuck in your teeth has the highest concentration of anti ox dents and fibre, scientists say preparation is key though to maximizing popcorn's health benefits with air popped popcorn being the healthiest choice don't pour on the butter and such. scientists say nearly 43% of microwave popcorn is fat and has twice as many calories as air popped popcorn. >> many people recovering in southern california after a major storm leads to several accidents heavy rain forced crews to shut down several roads, heavy flooding caused several wrecks, one driver suffered serious injuries when his truck crashed off the road crews are working to restore power to thousands of homes in the pasadena area. weather is a lot nicer in our area as we take a live lookout side, but don't let the sunshine fool you wind is blowing and you will need some long sleeves if you are heading out wjz has weather and traffic together, bob is here with the updated numbers. just back to normal for a change something we haven't seen the entire month of march with that normal temperature will come chilly temperatures tonight right now with 58, 59 washington, 62, 59 cold spot oakland, only 41 degrees now we do have a breeze right now, north, northwest any where from 13 up to 24, 26 miles an hour, now the winds would diminish tonight and because they will diminish the air is very dry temperatures will drop tonight, that is why late tonight into tomorrow morning, issued a freeze warning, for all areas north of the city much of the region and a freeze watch for southern portions of maryland, so very good chance many areas tonight will at least be around 32 degrees and this could cause some real problems, particularly fruit tree that is have blossomed, we are definitely going to lose blot somes on some of -- blossoms on some of these trees looks like a lot of areas will get down to around the freezing mark by tomorrow morning. at least for a few hours. >> thank you bob. let's check on the roads hello christy. getting a lot busier out there delay on the west side of the inner loop now looking at 25 minutes from edmonton avenue around to security boulevard north side outer loop a stop and go from york road over to charles street, about 15 minutes to get through that delay accidents still plenty of them washington avenue at liberty road eastbound 32 at route 29, caton avenue washington boulevard in the city and pennington, live look as you can see there is a delay on the belt way west of york road and another live look as you can see everything is moving just fine on the west side, will kins avenue, everything moving along at the posted speed. this traffic report is brought to you by the cock rain firm if you or someone you know suffered a personal injury call or visit online. back over to you. >> thank you. just when you thought it couldn't get any worse gas prices are up again this week. in tonight's pump watch report, ... >> reporter: gas stations continue to pump out the pain. >> it is outrageous i just put $20 in that is not even a half tank. >> reporter: this week's prices jumped another 6ยข bringing the national average to $3.90 a gallon maryland's average is even higher at $3.93. inching ever closer to dreaded $4 mark. >> when is it going to get down when happy days will come back. >> reporter: despite these outrageously high prices triple- a only has more bad news they say summer months means another spike. triple-a says april is when the east coast switches from winter fuel blend, to the more expensive, summer fuel lend and for drivers that marines popping off -- topping off already abnormally high prices. >> what we are about to see the increases will make it even worse these are typical increases we could see, seasonal. >> reporter: experts expect prices to jump 10 to 20ยข over the next few weeks before spiking in mid-may around a record breaking $4.25 a gallon. >> hurting everybody no matterto any it hurts everybody >> i expect it to go higher i think $4.50 to $4.70 is not impossible this summer. >> i am sure there are a lot of people who hope you are wrong >> i hope i am wrong. well, to find the lowest gas prices in our area go to wjz.com click on links and numbers. >> straight ahead on wjz eyewitness news at 4. what is happening there this video shot at an oklahoma airport >> nuclear security summit the president's warning to north korea and conversations picked up on an open microphone. more normal, march weather in maryland, get your first warning weather forecast coming right up ,,,, [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all medicare supplement insurance plans, they could save you up to thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be 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the man allegedly haddockments the give tonight gingrich who was visiting the state at the time. the connecticut woman mauled by an out of control chimpanzee is speaking about what lawmakers knew about the animal. jessica has more. denise charla nash now suing the state said the governor the mayor at the time knew the chimp was dangerous nash was attacked in 2009 but said the chimp got lose in stanford -- loose in stanford in 2003 the governor knew the owner and allowed the owner to take him home. the governor denies that. environmental officials received reports about the danger but did nothing those officials would not comment because the state is before the state's claims commission. >> thank you jessica. nash has a $50 million lawsuit against the chimp's owners estate and a permission to pursue a $150 million lawsuit against the state. >> search continues for a missing california teen. community members are coming together with hope they will find sierra lamar. โ™ช [ music ] >> reporter: the search for sierra lamar picks up steam with another vigil in morgan hill community members gather to keep her story and image in the public eye. the mother of the missing teen thanked supporters. >> just amazing how everybody is coming together and i am saving all this stuff because she is going to come back and i want her to see how much she is really loved. thank you. [ dog barking ] >> reporter: saturday police officers, search and rescue units and other volunteers conducted the fourth and largest search for the missing girl here in southern santa clara county the 15-year-old has been missing since friday march 16th when she failed to show up for school her cell phone was found three quarters of a mile from her house. >> still a missing person case until we get any information or evidence leading us towards an abduction, kidnapping. โ™ช [ music ] >> reporter: sierra's fellow cheerleaders delivered a personal appeal. >> sierra just know we love you and miss you so much and a lot of people are supporting you. >> this is the third vigil for sierra each one seems to be larger than the last as people left they gave every indication to keep searching for the teenager. >> divers recovered the five bodies found last week in the wreck of the costa concordia cruise ship divers brought up all five bodies late this afternoon off the coast the bodies were discovered after more than two months of searching raising the number of bodies found to 30. two people are still missing presumed dead. the costa concordia sank after hitting rocks in january. president obama is in seoul south korea where more than 50 heads of state are at a nuclear security summit. it is the president's comments to russia's president, that are grabbing attention. >> reporter: an open microphone recorded a conversation between president obama and out going russian president medvedev. president obama was heard describing how he would deal with issues like missile defense after the november election. >> after my election i have more flexibility. >> reporter: both leaders didn't know their conversation could be heard, the white house says the president's comments reflect political reality. adding that domestic issues are keeping the president from addressing long standing problems, with russia. president obama is in south korea, for a security summit, he was also very candid, admitting the united states has too many nuclear weapons >> i say it as a father who wants my two young daughters to grow up in a world where everything they know and love can't be instantly wiped out. >> reporter: obama furthered his call for iran to give up nuclear ambitionwarned north korea to back down >> instead of the dignity you desire you are more isolated. >> reporter: president obama says the united states will hold back food aid if north korea makes good on its promise to launch a long range missile. rita nissan, wjz eyewitness news. now president obama says despite past differences on syria, russia now agrees to support un efforts to end violence and move the country towards a legitimate government. doctors says the unlikely former vice president dick cheney got special treatment when given a new heart. cheney had been on a waiting list nearly two years, thousands of younger people were also on that list, the 71- year-old under went surgery at a virginia hospital saturday and continues to recover he has had a history of severe heart troubles doctors say the heart transplant wait list is a regimented and fair process, and heavily policed. well, some sad news for boxing aficionados, hall of fame writer bert sugar died at a hospital in new york. he went into cardiac arrest he suffered from lung cancer and started chemo therapy in october even in the last few months he continued to write he had been considered an expert on boxing and written over 80 books on the subject. how the popularity of a hunk on dancing with the stars is causing a raucous in the ballroom. chris jacobs with more. >> reporter: coming up, he is the latin heart throb stealing hearts on dancing with the stars and inside rehearsals with william levy before he hit it is ballroom tonight โ™ช [ music ] โ™ช >> reporter: no doubt william is on a role, just listen to reaction. >> really great i liked it a lot. >> at one point i couldn't hear the orchestra play the music when we were dancing. >> reporter: cheryl shouldn't have been that surprised. >> and more skin is promised in dancing's future too. >> if they keep us in the competition then you will probably see more and more and more and more and more. >> reporter: recently surfacing photos showing a lot more skin from a modeling session in 2007, but no apologies here. >> as a model there is nothing wrong doing those kind of things you got to work and make money i am fine, thank god i was in shape >> i saw them a long time ago before you guys saw them. >> i had to do my homework. >> that guys got such a rough life. well, also tonight, ashton kutcher and rhianna, are they a couple? plus hunger games we have new secrets about the sequel, that and more coming up later on entertainment tonight. >> that is at 7:30 p.m. wjz 13. well, are you looking for a shotgun wedding? if a place in las vegas is taking that idea literally, couples can now tie the knot at the gun store. there are several packages couples can choose from including one called mr. and mrs. smith and wesson oh, vegas. >> back to mormall if you jump -- normal if you jumped the gun -- normal if you jumped the gun and planted outside you we love gardening... yeah, but the feeling wasn't always mutual. i want you to grow big! if you grow for me, you'll get cookies for free. nothing worked. โ™ช but we started using miracle-gro garden soil. you just mix it with your backyard soil... and it feeds your plants for up to 3 months. my plants grew bigger... more beautiful... with more flowers and vegetables. guaranteed. everything changed with miracle-gro. for you are these flowers, like soap is for showers. everyone grows with miracle-gro. beautiful sun today was a bright spring sun, gorgeous. >> what you don't realize it is 20 degrees colder than it was a couple days ago but the sun is the same and it was still dry if you were out in the sun it felt great in the shade, it felt chilly compared to what we have seen these are normal temperatures for march tonight we will run into issues, because as denise mentioned earlier, anybody planted any sensitive plants outside which probably haven't even been for sale yet because it is way too early anything outside like tropicals tonight is the night to bring them in or cover them up. 58 degrees now humidity way down, only 29%, dew point in the 20s so very dry air, when the winds diminish late tonight which they should, the temperatures will be dropping the barometer on the way back up to 9. the cold spot, 41, down around 20 to 25 degrees tonight, 54 now cumberland, 53 hagerstown, 52 and warm spot, 62 degrees, locally, low to mid- 50s upper 50s. by the bay as you can see and today, so far, 60, 47 the low so far, 57 that is normal and records are 84 and 21 in 1878. around the east tonight, look how cold to the north, burlington, two days ago they were 80 degrees, mount washington 13, boston 43, 37/38 as you can see that cool air continues to flow down across our region and will do it tonight because of low pressure over eastern quebec, driving that chilly air down, we haven't had air like this since march 11th, so this is like really the first of the really arctic air mass we have seen since early march clear skies as you can see, the only caveat, wind, once the wind dies down, that is when temperatures drop, tomorrow a chilly day and then a big warm up on wednesday and lookout for some late day or evening thunderstorms ahead of that. 53 degrees, bay temp now, northwest winds gusting to 20 knots and small craft advisory, through tuesday afternoon tonight, look for a freeze warning across most of the region, 32 maybe 36 in the city, 55 tomorrow a little cooler than average, still a little bit breezy but plenty of sunshine, tomorrow night may again be in the 30s and a huge warm up, low 70s back on wednesday. >> wow. >> yes. >> thank you bob still to come tonight,. >> reporter: justice for trayvon martin i am mike helgren downtown baltimore, why this case touched such by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundreds of oystermen on the job... which keeps wholesalers in business... and that means more delivery companies... making deliveries to more restaurants... which hire more workers. and that means more oystermen. it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. the passat is one of nine volkswagen models named a 2012 iihs top safety pick. not that we'd ever brag about it. turn right. come on, nine. turn left. hit the brakes. huh? 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