tonight, we won t complety avoid the stm. good word for us is that the heavy rain shower rs now over. bad news is that the colder air is just about ready to spill into the area. temperatures remain into the upper 40s and low 30s. 36 in martinsburg, further to the west, west virginia, below freezing. 23 in columbus. windchills ithe tens d single digits in kentucky and ohio, where the know flakes are still flying. no winter weather advisories here, so the rain showers are tapering off. could get some snow showers in here after midnight and we ll have to watch out for black it on the roads tomorrow. let s go to francis coe. i ve never seen it this bad. reporter: more than 17 inches of snow piled high and snarled traffic as blizzard-like conditions swept through minneapolis over the weekend. residents spent most of their sunday trying to free their cars and home frs thesnowy mess. this one seems more packed down. reporter: that weight brought g troubles to the home of t
a live look outside. another beautiful picture of the jefferson memorial this morning. mild temperatures, though. 62 degrees right now. tom says that s close to our average high for this time of the year. not that we re complaining. we ll keep the mild pattern going throughout much of the week ahead. mild. near 60 in washington and prince george s county. montgomery and fairfax the 50s. and it is mild throught the entire region on this monday morning. except out of the mountains a few locations there dipped into the chilly 40s. it won t last long. there s mild air about to sweep into the mountains as well. as long as we see this continuing trend here we also have continuing isture moving up out of the gulf of mexico. and this is going to keep things wet here for this afternoon and overnight tonight with passing showers. maybe some thunder, too. but between now and midafternoon we ll stay dry. just thickening clouds. highs in the mid-70s. maybe a few sprinkles. a small cha
wrongdoing. but it has taken years for police to find their remains. the man charged with her murder will face a jury. and an ex-girlfriend of clarence thomas speaks out. what she is revealing tonight. abc 7 news at 11:00 starts right now. captioned by the national captioning institute www.ncicap.org we begin with the sandra levy trial. the case captured the nation s attention almost a decade ago. our correspondent is their life. one of the most talked-about murder cases is about to start. it begins monday at 10:00 a.m. federal government in turn sandra levy banished after leaving her apartment in northwest washington. it is incredible how people remember. she remembers the impact of one nation s most disturbing cold cases. it is hard for people to imagine this could be their daughter. the remains were found in a park. a congressmen allegedly had been having an affair with her. he was eventually cleared. eight years later, police arrested a man, a convicted felo
welcome back to the show and it s time to talk college football and how about the terps trying to rebound and that is as they hosted florida international. the freshman quarterback getting his first career start and out with an injured shoulder. down 7-0 in the first and going to go up and on the corner of the end zone and take another look at that and tied at 7. next drive and fiu forced to punt and that is good news for logan, number 85 and what do you think he s going to do? and going to the house and that is since new year s day 2004. and on to three to go in the half and knowing what he does and gets outside and breaks a tackle and the move. he s gone. maryland up 21-14 at the break and tied at 21 and going deep for something and this kid has some jets, 68 yards for the score and catches 149 and this touchdown and o brien throws for 250 and two scores and the terps win 42-28. and in chestnut hills and go the first to go for tech. tech is up 7-0 and in that first ha
severe weather, scare i didn t moments for some marylan residents when storms move in quickly yesterday afternoon. heat and humidity are today s weather headlines, but more storms are not out of the question for the weekend. and the next step, the national transportation safety board is now finished testing the train control equipment at the site of this summer s fatal metro train collision. good morning and welcome to the 6:00 edition of news4 today, it is saturday, the 1 z day of august, 2009, i m keith garvin, we want to take a look at the weather with steve villanueva up in the storm center. good morning, steve. good morning, keethd and everyone, we re starting off with clear skies this morning, it looks like a great day. yesterday was insane. we had lots of active weather move across the area. we had a tornado that was confirmed, that touched down in frederick county. 71 degrees in the district. temperatures in the upper 60s. dew points are quite high. so it s goin