warm start and a humid start again. later on this afternoon, it won't be quite as humid as it was yesterday. >> that's good. something to look forward to, i guess. >> let's take a look at the satellite-radar. we have plenty of clouds across the region. it is going to be another day where we'll see sunshine for a good part of the day and then clouds building in here and there and producing a couple of showers and thunderstorms here and there. there is a look at the latest satellite-radar. you see the clouds. sigh what looks like some rain falling. it is not. it is not hitting the ground out to the west. temperatures across the region. can you guess? yeah, upper 60s and low 70s. we told you yesterday that is where we'd be. that is where we are. 68degrees in washington. 07 at dulles. 72 in baltimore. the forecast for today, i'll bet you know. partly sunny, very warm. maybe not quite as humid this afternoon. scattered showers and thunderstorms still a possibility in the afternoon and evening. high today about 87 degrees so it will be warmer than yesterday. there you go. that is the latest on the forecast. >> hello, summer. >> we are following a traffic alert this morning. a tractor-trailer flipped over on the ramp from the outer loop of the beltway to 295 around 1:30 this morning. the ramp from northbound 4959 beltway to northbound 295 is still closed this hour. crews are going to try to get that big rig upright before rush hour picks up anymore. no reports of any injuries. that is the good news so far. >> for more on that accident and also what else is going around on the traffic front, let's check in with julie wright. good morning. >> the tractor-trailer was loaded with blueberries when it flipped over. you will fine there is a fuel spill involved in this. a lot to clean up and a lot to mop up for you will and that is why it is taking so long. the tractor-trailer remains on its side. the beltway is open. it is just the outer loop to exit here in the distance. you can see the flashing lights. it is just the exit to 2895 national harbor that is closed. the beltway, can you continue from alexandria headed into oxon hill and around towards andrews air force base. can you not exit at 295 national harbor at this time. off the inner loop out of oxon hill, lanes are open. no problems to report there as you continue from 210 and 295 back into virginia. it is just the outer loop ramp at 295 national harbor that remains closed. the outer loop north of town in montgomery county looking a lot better. 95, 295 behaving nicely coming in out of laurel. 66 is in good shape fair oaks headed in towards vienna. our top story, police now talking with the driver involved in a deadly hit and run accident in montgomery county. stacy cohan is live in wheaton with more on this story this morning. >> reporter: good morning t happened here along veirs mill road. a husband and wife were just getting off the bus and crossing the street when they were hit in a hit and run accident. here with the latest is captain paul stark. i read in your release that the car stopped briefly and then took off. >> that is correct. it did continue on down the road about a mile or so. circulating officers found a vehicle a short time later. it was unoccupied. a few minutes after that they found the passenger and the driver in two separate locations. >> reporter: the passenger and driver, we have them identified here. what is the condition of the two people that were struck. >> the woman who is approximately 36 jurors old was taken to suburban hospital where she succumbed to her injuries. her husband who is approximately 43 years old is still alive in critical but stable condition. >> reporter: at this point, what charges if any are facing the driver? >> well, the way we do it in montgomery county, is we complete the investigation, submit the report to the state's attorney's office, and at that point the they decide what charges if any are appropriate. this investigation is ongoing. >> thank you very much. the man and woman, the woman succumbed to her injuries. the husband is in critical condition last time i checked. the accident scene has been cleared here but the investigation continues. back to you. >> thank you. rescuers in joplin, missouri are still searching for any survivors from is massive tornado that hit the area on sunday. seventeen people were pulled from the rubble alive yesterday. right now, the death toll stands at 116. the state's governor expects that number to climb though. little was spared. thousands of homes and businesses were destroyed. a major hospital also saw damage and crews say they must act quickly in order to find survivors. >> it is very important that we get them out of their entrapments as quick as we can. we've got to worry about getting them the basics, the food and water and getting them out of those areas where they're trapped in. here in washington, the prime minister of israel is set to address a joint session of congress this morning. benjamin netanyahu spoke to the jewish loppy aipac last night and got a lot of applause when he said israel cannot return to the boundaries it held before the 1967 war. he also said that, when tragedy strikes the u.s. israel feels an immediate identification. >> and tragedy has struck america. in recent days, floods and tornadoes have lamed the lives of hundreds of americans including today in joplin, missouri. all i can say is america, we're with you, on this day, on every day. >> the prime minister addresses congress at 11:00 this morning. meantime, president barack obama is in london on the second stop of his trip to europe. he and the first lady left ireland early because of the volcano in iceland that is forcing flight cancellations. the president and first lady stayed at the u.s. ambassador's house last night but for the rest of their stay in london, they will sleep at buckingham palace as guests of the queen. they are due to meet prince william and his new bride, the duchess of cambridge. new information concerning the crippled nuclear plant in japan. details what the operator is saying about the damaged fuel rods. the end of the world didn't come saturday as one man tremendous dicted but now he says he knows the real date of the a-- as one man predicted, but now he says he knows the real date of the apocalypse. we'll be right back. ea the operator of japan's fukushima nuclear power plant is now learning the extent of damage done during the earthquake and tsunami. officials say fuel rods inside the three reactors likely melted in the days after the disaster. nuclear experts plan to meet with japan's trade minister today to find out more information. the republican presidential field is growing as former manhunt minute governor tim pawlenty has made it official. the target of his first official campaign remarks, president obama. >> leadership in a time of crisis isn't about telling people what you think they want to hear. it is about telling the truth. president barack obama refuses to do that. he has a simple and cynical plan, pretend there is no crisis and then attack those of us who are willing to stand up and try to solve it. >> the announcement came just hours after indiana governor mitch daniels decided not to run. as you can probably tell we didn't see the end of the world saturday as predicted by one california breacher but now he says we have to wait five more months. harold camping revised his apocalyptic prophecy saying judgment day will now be october 21st. i apologized for not having the dates accurately worked out n 1994-rbg he blamed a math error for what was supposed to be the end of the world. are you ready if mother nature hits? up next, this is hurricane and flood preparedness week. we'll run down some extra insurance you might want to make sure you have. a sticky situation for the presidential motorcade brought to an abrupt halt. an update on our traffic alert this morning. an overturned tractor-trailer on the ramp from the outer loop to the beltway. we'll check in with julie wright and get an update on this as well. stay with us. ouewti some new orleans residents driven away by the floods were able to return but others are facing new evacuation deadlines. a portion of the river was reopened near baton rouge following a barge accident. it was shut down -- it shut down a nine-mile stretch where the boats haul millions of dollars worth of goods. this is hurricane and flood preparedness week and virginia is one of the states that allows residents to stock up on storm supplies tax-free. the list of items includes batteries, flashlights, bottled water, cell phone chargers, radios and portable generators. the american red cross says those are all good things to have regardless of what kind of storm you are dealing with. floods earthquake, some some places, hail and hurricane, jewelry and valuables are some of the extra insurance coverages you may need. >> all of those you could need when we have this kind weather that has been brutal for the area, midwest and we've got chances as well of severe weather. >> we have a slight chance of severe weather later on. we'll have some thunderstorm activity popping up here and there. i think most folk will remain dry for today. we are getting off a humid start so dryness not factoring in right now. let's take a look at the graphics we have across the region. we have plenty of clouds in over us. this precipitation that you see here, not hitting the ground. we have no reports of it hitting the ground. it is what we call verga, precipitation that may be leaving the clouds but evaporating before it hits the ground. it is indicating the leading edge of drier air that will work its way in here. it doesn't mean it will be cooler. it will be drier air. so as we are getting off to a humid start this morning by later on today, we'll get in drier conditions in here. so i think this afternoon won't be as humid as yesterday. there are some pretty intense showers falling now in central portions of west virginia. here is a look at the futurecast for today and tomorrow. it will show you what we expect to see this morning. we do have a mix of clouds. we'll see sunshine later on as well, very similar to the last couple of days. this was showing some pretty good precipitation popping up during the late afternoon and evening. it is not showing that for today. it is indicating a drier air mass coming in so any showers and thunderstorms won't be as numerous. although there is in activity to the south for tonight including as close as fredericksburg. 69 in washington. 70 in gaithersburg. annapolis is at a warm 74 degrees. winchester is at 70 degrees. the forecast for washington for today looks like this, partly sunny, warm and humid. scattered showers and thunderstorms. 87degrees for your high today. that is almost 10 degrees above normal. for tonight, mostly cloudy. scattered evening thunderstorms possible. 6 # degrees for your overnight low. five-day forecast, more of the same. showers and thunderstorms popping up here and there tomorrow. -- 68 degrees for your overnight low. 9 # on friday. you ready for that? some scattered thunderstorms on saturday. we'll have more on the weather coming up. >> -- coming up in just a little bit. these are live pictures where a tractor-trailer flipped over on the outer loop of the beltway. the ramp from northbound 495 to northbound # 95 still closed. the ramp we're talking about. crews are going to try to get that semi upright before rush hour picks up here but there are no reports of any injuries out of that. >> let's check in with julie and get a look at what else is hopping out on the roads. >> let's keep it right here on the live shot. let's go back to the scene. that was a great shot of the outer loop of the beltway. the ramp to 295 national harbor is what is remaining blocked off at this time. you can see if you are coming from the wilson bridge and heading over into oxon hill, you can get by but they do have state highway out there warping you of this closure and moving everybody over to the cent are and to the left. this is a live shot of overturned tractor-trailer and as you can see, it is still on its side. it looks like they have the heavy duty tow truck on the scene and they've wrapped wires around it. hopefully, they've got the extensions around it to get it back up on its wheels. it was loaded with blueberries and there was a fuel spill involved in this mess and that is why it has taken so long to clean up. this is a great shot. thank you for this. it is just the ramp that is still shut down. that is the ramp from 295/national harbor that remains closed until further notice. no incidents to report off that outer loop. in the distance, you can see the activity. those flashing lights and again blocking the ramp outer loop to northbound 295 national harbor. overnight construction in tyson's has cleared. no incidents to report at this time. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. president obama gave dib lynners a scare when a limo in his motorcade got stuck and set off a loud bang. this happened as the motorcade was leaving the american embassy. the limousine bottomed out near the top of the driveway and got stuck on the metal ramp. noise had many worried there for the moment. it turns out the obamas were not in that limousine. they were in another car. man's best friend taking priority over children at one local park. that is coming up next. why in the world would a northern virginia county propose banning children from certain parks? i'm bob barnard. it is a four-legged word that has people panting here. i'll explain. we call them man's best friend but no dogs trump children when it comes to writing rules of a community park. >> are do they? some of owners feel that children often get in the way. bob barnard has detail of what is happening now in arlington. >> reporter: it's proposal born of the pet owners who frequent two of arlington county's eight designated dog parks, shirlington and fort barnard, to ban children under the age of eight and require those nine to 15 be allowed inside the gates only if they're with an adult. up. >> i'm not against it. i have aseep kids get knocked down. i've seen a lot of people bring their kids in here and the kids pull the tails of the dog. >> i think it is dumb because kids and dogged go along great together. >> reporter: a natural mix is how one parent puts it. >> they love each other and it is about being responsible as parents and dog owners so that, when they're in public places, they know what to do. but i can't imagine not being able to take my kid with my dog to a park. >> reporter: yet, safety of children is the reason the idea is even being considered. >> there are dog that don't like little kids and some parents who don't really know how to teach their kids how to interact with a strange dog how to aproven a strange dog so i can see why that is a safety issue. >> reporter: here at shirlington, there are rules. number four states be sure the children in the partner are closely supervised. keeping them out wouldn't be unique to this area. fairfax county already bans children under the age of eight at its dog parks requiring an adult with children nine to 15. the city of alexandria mandates that all kids under 16 be accompanied by an adult at its dog exercise areas. >> we've been here for two years. i haven't seen it would be an issue. i've never seen young children run around unattended. >> reporter: arlington county calls these canine community areas ruled by committee with dog owners calling many of the shots. >> bob barnard reporting. arlington officials say they will take the pulse of the community before they make any decision on whether to place a ban on children at those two dog park. there does appear to be some issues. we are told the reaction coming into the county is running about 50-50. we'll keep on top of that. also following the developing story out of the midwest, the deadly tornado in joplin, missouri. we'll get an update on that. >> reporter: the police have found the driver involved in a deadly hit and run accident in montgomery county last night. i will have details coming up. ke welcome back. we take a live look over the beltway this morning. traffic moving along pretty well. we'll check in with julie wright coming up in just a moment. >> already kind of warm out there. very humid. >> yes, that is the yucky part the humidity. it is humid again this morning. we'll show you the humidity level in just a couple of moments. but suffice it to say, it is uncomfortable out there. let's take a look at hd radar, show you how things are looking as far as any precipitation goes. here, it is quiet, nothing happening right here in the washington area. out to the west in west virginia, there is some thunderstorm activity in central portions of the state. a wide area of heavy rain as well. that is tracking eastward but the expectation is that that will dissipate before it gets here to the washington area. but needless to say, we'll keep our eyes on it through the course of the morning. current conditions being reported in the area at reagan national, 69 degrees. relative humidity, 93%. yikes! wind are out of the south at five miles per hour. your forecast for today, partly sunny skies, warm, humid, particularly in the early part of the day. perhaps not as humid this afternoon. chance of some pop-up showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon and in the evening. look for your highs in the mid- and upper 80s. 89degrees for a high in fredericksburg today. >> summertime is here. >> sure is. it will be warm for a while as a matter of fact. not just today but into next week. >> can you wake me up when it is 75 again. >> it will be a while. let's check in with julie wright and get a look at traffic. >> all right, you guys. we have a photographer live at the scene of this tractor- trailer. it is blocking the ramp from the outer loop of the beltway. the heavy-duty tow truck is on the scene. they've wrapped the straps around the trailer portion of this thing to get it back up on its wheels. what we have just learned is that they are hoping to pull this tractor-trailer over to the shoulder enough to have at least one lane open by 6:00 a.m. that is what they are ahoping to do so that they can get some traffic from the outer loop of the beltway to exit onto northbound 295. right now, that ramp remains closed. but according to state police, they hope to have at least one lane open on that ramp beginning at #:00 a.m -- beginning at #:00 -- at 6:00 a.m. this morning. most of the clean-up activity has cleared but they want to reopen a portion of the ramp and they hope to do so by 6:00 a.m. this morning allog you one lane of traffic to get by. we have live picture and we will keep you posted. the ramp to # 95 national harbor remains closed -- the ramp to 295 national harbor remains closed. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. police are now talking to the drive of a deadly hit and run accident. stacy cohan has more. >> reporter: this is a very tragic accident. it involved a husband and a wife right here other along veirs mill road. it happened just before 10:00 p.m. they had gotten off a bus and were walking across the street when a white bmw slammed into them. the bmw was heading eastbound and according to witnesses stopped briefly and kept going. the female was in her mid-30s. the male was in his mid-40s. police did eventually find the car involved in this accident. >> they did continue on down the road about a mile or so. circulating officers found the vehicle a short time later. it was unoccupied. a few minutes after that, they found the peak and the driver in two separate locations. >> reporter: the driver of the vehicle is reported to be 29- year-old pierre michelle. the driver did submit to a breath test on the scene. the stent is still under investigation. the woman involved in this accident, believed to be approximately 36 years old, did die of her injuries. the male is in critical but stable condition. he is in his mid-40s. i'm stacy cohan . back to you. rescuers in missouri are still searching for any survivors from the massive tornado that hit joplin on sunday. sent teen people were pulled from the rubble alive yesterday. the death toll stands at 116. the state's governor expects that number to climb. laura evans has more on the devastation. >> reporter: homes gone, businesses demolished, debris blown nearly 300 miles. >> there it is. there it is. oh gosh, that is a monster tornado. >> reporter: the tornado six miles long and a half mile wide tore a deadly path of destruction right through the center of joplin. the missouri town of nearly 50,000 is now in shambles. an estimated # thousand homes, businesses, schools and other buildings are destroyed. it looks more like a bomb hit here. -- an estimated 2,000 homes. you hear the terror in this recording as people huddled at the back of a store waiting for the twister to pass, wondering if they would survive. everyone you heard there lived. they were the lucky ones. >> it is a disaster. i never seen anything like it. i can't describe it. >> i was getting text messages shortly after it happened and had some picture and i rally was not prepared for what i saw when i got down here to be honest with you. >> i actually was planning on helping where it was really torn up but there is really to help. it is just flattened. >> reporter: now, it is a race against time as crews desperately look for survivors who may bbeneath piles of debris. >> it is very important we get them out of their entrapments as quick as we can and we've got to worry about getting them the basics, the food and water and getting them out of those areas where they're trapped in. >> laura evans, fox 5 news. >> the tornado even ravages one of joplin's major hospitals killing at least sick people inside. medical records and x-rays were sucked out and found some two counties away. forecasters say severe weather would probably per stift all week in the midwest -- persist all week in the midwest. the prime minister of israel will give a speech to congress today. last night, benjamin netanyahu addressed the american-israeli public affairs committee. he says he has a vision for peace that he will put before lawmakers today but it will not include a return to the 1967 borders. he said israel will always be a friend of the united states. >> thank you for standing by israel as it seeks a secure peace. now, i heard tonight from all the speakers something that you know, that israel is america's indispensable ally. >> netanyahu will sit down with congressional leaders after addressing congress later this morning. president obama getting ready to meet the queen of england. he was in ireland yesterday meeting with ireland's president and prime minister. one of his limos made a loud bang right there scaring onlookers when it bottomed out while leaving the embassy in dublin. the president is now in london for his next step on the european tour. a major ruling from the supreme court has some wondering whether thousands of criminals will be released from prison before their sentences are even up. we'll have more coming up. we'll check the markets. the dow down 131 points. nasdaq was down 16 thanks in parts to renewed worries about europe's economy. in japan, the nikkei rose slightly, up 16 points overnight. we're back after this. sed ea today is not about finding the time to do your homework. it's not about logging on to this week's class. today is a celebration a triumph of dedication, a victory for that little voice that urges us on. today is a day to recognize that ordinary people can do extraordinary things, and to prove that not all heroes wear a cape. some wear a cap and gown. congratulations to the strayer university 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who will be the next american idol. tonight starts the two-night season finale. now to the two teenaged hopefuls, lauren and scotty. with mow they will sing three songs each and chances are one of them will be a country tune. season 10 winner will be named tomorrow night and can you check it out here on fox. it all begins tonight at 8:00. who do you think it will be? >> have you been watching? >> no. >> it is a little late for some of us but we'll ask our resident expert allison seymour. >> i think it will be scotty now that they are the two that are left. i think it will be him. we'll find out. >> they are both talented people. >> all right. very good. >> so are you sir. >> why, thank you very much. i'm no country singer. but i'll give you your weather headlines. >> all right. i can live with that. >> the main headline today, warm and humid. this pattern continues this morning p maybe later on, it won't be as humid. temperatures on the rise. we've been in the low to mid- 80s. it will get warmer than that. could be a few storms here and there later on today popping up during the afternoon and evening hours. coastal flood advisory in effect until tomorrow morning. you want to be aware of that, the possibility of some coastal flooding occurring with those winds coming in out of the south. here is a look at the satellite- radar picture for our region for this morning. what we are seeing what is looks like rainfall. but it is really virga. you see some clouds but some breaks in the clouds. this morning will be similar to the last couple of mornings. out to the west, once again, there is activity in west virginia see something thunderstorm activity in central and northern portions of the state. then more bad weather -- i'll say more rainy weather in western portions of tennessee, arkansas right on the line there and i want to mention that there is a threat of severe weather later on today. possible outbreak of tornadoes and the like in portions of oklahoma and kansas for later today. so that will be the area that we'll be watching closely. current temperatures around the region. it is a warm one. 69degrees in washington. 70 in leonardtown. quantico, virginia is at 69. fredericksburg, virginia is at 72 degrees at this hour. your forecast for today, told you about the coastal flood advisory in effect for tomorrow morning. partly sunny, warm and humid. scattered showers and thunderstorms but hot. high temperature about 87 degrees. that is nine degrees above normal. then for tonight, another warm night. we'll see overnight lows in the upper 60s to around 70. mostly cloudy with some scattered evening thunderstorms possible. five-day forecast, the pattern, the song remains the same. tomorrow, showers and thunderstorms are possible. 85degrees, steamy on thursday, hot, humid, hazy, hot and humid with some thunderstorms. 90 on friday and on saturday, 85 degrees, a chance of some scattered showers and thunderstorms. that is a look at what is happening with the weather. now, let's go to one person who luke this weather. one of the people would like this weather, julie wright. >> you wouldn't hear me complaining. >> i know. >> on the roads this morning, we do have some major tie-ups to report. dave is live at the scene of this overturned tractor- trailer. this was carrying blueberries when it flipped over around 1:30 this morning t currently block the ramp from the outer loop of the beltway to go northbound on 295678 the tow truck is on the scene. they do have the suspension straps loaded up on to the trailer. what i'm told from state highway is they will leave it there. they will push it over to the shoulder as much as they can get it there. their intent, they are hoping to get this right here. the ramp from the outer loop northbound 495 to northbound # 95 reopened by 6:00 a.m. they are hoping to have at least one lane opened on that ramp. it hasn't happened yet but that is what they are hoping to to. you can see the ramp from 295 is what is closed at national harbor. the beltway itself remains open for those traveling out of oxon hill and back up to landover. the outer loop remains open. it is just the ramp 295 national harbor that is closed. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >> thank you. a story that we reported yesterday, national harbor has cut a deal to bring some high- end outlet stores to prince george's county. karen gray houston has more deails on what is coming and what this means for economic development in prince george's county. >> reporter: what is coming to the restaurants, hotels and gaylord convention center that already overlook the potomac river at national harbor is a string of about 80 stores, complements of the tangor factory outlet centers. >> they have the high end brands that we want to bring to prince george's county. >> reporter: such as? >> such as gap saks, such as nike, under armour. >> sounds enticing. >> jobs, increases the economic tax base, more did i have rs at this in shopping and more visitors coming to prince george's county. >> the new outlets with sit here on this field, about 40 acres of land that back up to route 210 off oxon hill road, visible from the beltway. usually be outlet malls are located off the beaten track. tanger outlet renter who be part of the evolution bringing outlet stores to major metro stores. >> we have six million people here in metropolitan d.c. and so we'll put one right in their backyard. >> reporter: we asked some harbor visitors what they think of the idea. >> i would be surprised. >> it sounds fran taftic. can shop for sportswear and clothing while you are here. >> reporter: there are still some development proposals coming but aren't here yet. remember the disney announcement a couple of years ago? not here yet. >> here is the thing with development. you don't want to rush it. you want to get it right. >> right. >> we'll have an attraction adjacent to the hoe it would but we don't know what it is,. >> reporter: also coming to the national harbor, the national children's museum, relocating from d.c. stay with us. fox 5 morning news will be right back. what -- rexct e nothing is certain but death and taxes. most people plan for the here after with a will. >> have you repaired for your digital demise? what happens to your online assets after you die? david mart untake a look -- martin takes a look us for. >> reporter: when the afterlife calls, it might call you on your smart phone. what it does, what will happen to your online life? most of us veilleux sneak social media presence on web sites. lots of us have photo galleries on photo bucket. we have thousands of e-mails, tens of thousands maybe, on yahoo. then there is banking, credit cards, hoppies and all those memberships that charge monthly fees and dues. >> very people put it in their will, what to do with my facebook account. nobody does that. >> until now. carlos is forced to think about it, you know, dying. >> digital assets ever such an integral part of our life. >> hundreds >> facebook addressed death face on. >> your family has the option of turning your profile into a memorial so it stays on after you're dead. >> it's bit more dicey for the deceased over on twitter. >> your family actually has to prove that they're next of kin or that they're related and they actually have to send a link to an obituary or something that proves that you are dead. >> reporter: you might be thinking, fine, i'll just make a master lives all my web site user names and pass words and tell a loved one where to find them. good idea, right? >> no. you have to have another plan of action. that could fall into the wrong lands. >> plenty of online options. web sites like asset lock.com, data inherit.com and my web will.com offer services. if you are only marginally curious about your onlupe life, take a second to read the term of super bowl is about what happens to your account in the event that you might die. somewhere out there, someone is working on a web site that lets you live forever, right? onloon, david martin, fox 5 news. >> thank you very much. >> i don't want to think about that right now. >> a lot more coming up at 6:00. we'll see you then in just two minutes. sed