terrorized. tom sherwood has more on the stepped up security here in washington. we begin with tony tull who is live in boston close to where it happened. he tells us the tragedy also brought the city together. tony? reporter: and, good afternoon, the details are emerging still, we had an update earlier this morning, we ll hear from the fbi in an hour. one thing i noticed today, throughout the day the folks coming to the scene of the crime and just coming together. people who didn t know each other, people from other states and countries coming together and comforting each other. i just want to show you a sense of the scene, you can see a block away from boylston street, you can t see exactly where the bomb went off, but you can see here the folks who were supposed to celebrate, it has become a time where they will never forget. and you mentioned it, it is a time for them coming together. everybody did exactly what they were supposed to do, this is a great city. repor
70s, it won t be a bad day atat all. bwi marshall at 52. at starting the day with cloud cover. the thinking is the clouds willl trend, we will start to see the clouds breakup during the course of the day. day. we got a little maritime layer r as wind have been out of the east. you can see the cloud cover, that is the light gray you see.e we are hoping that those will wl breakup and we will get partiala shine in here later today. to as we get the sun, things will gradually warm up into the lowlw to mid-70s. out to the west if you re out it west virginia or western maryland you will see sun firsts your temperatures will get well into the 70s, you will have will more in the way of sunshine suni later. you should remain dry, high temperatures in the low to mid-70s by 5:00 p.m. lots more on the weather, a nice warm up by the middle of theeid week. we will have details in an a minute, and take a look at look traffic and get the latest fromm julie wright. reporter: we will start l
steve handelsman has reaction from the white house, and adam tuss on the police presence here in washington, we begin with shomari. reporter: good evening, as you walk down the street you see the uniformed officers walking around, looking for anything suspicious. let me move out of the way. we are approximately 75 yards from the finish line near where the two explosions went off. and many people have sad looks on their faces and started a makeshift memorial to honor the victims nearby. a memorial with flowers, flags, paying tribute to the more than 170 people hurt. three who died after the explosions. right now, security is heightened. the police and atf and fbi investigate. this group wears white suits so they don t contaminate more than the ten blocks of crime scene. the perimeter is blocked down, roads closed, authorities look for anything suspicious. it is certainly something i have not seen before. it is scary, but it is also a comfort level at the same time. a lit