weekend. it s never too early to start thinking about the weekend. today we may get some rain, but not enough. we need more. a chance of showers if we get in will be late in the afternoon to the west and more to the east. take a look at what we have at the bussstop this morning. 54 degrees, fairly mild as we head out for the morning ú%mperature anyway, wind out of the east at 5-8 miles per hour and fairly cloudy skies. we should see as we get some daylight, some sunshine, 56 degrees in baltimore, see back to the west, we will in. a few showers trying to move we heap it holds together, because it may disintegrate. it will be a warm one, today, we are hoping for rain, but it could be accompanied by showers and thunderstorms, too. we will get you the rest of the %-little bit.the weekend in a right now we will see what is happening on the roadways as you head out on the commute. lauren cooke with the traffic edge. reporter: if you travel in bart month county no problems to r
win or lose, patricia jessamy is being treated like a champion. the polls tipped slightly in her favor. at one point, barely 400 votes separated her and the challenger. it includes a former state s attorney who gave her the first shot at a job years ago. she needed a strong voter turnout. it was a 13.6% turnout. it has been a very exciting day. it has been a pleasure to be out among the citizens of baltimore city. so i am very happy, very confident. this may be the most expensive city state s attorney s race. each candidate spent more than $150,000. $100,000 out of her own pocket. here are the latest numbers in the race. incumbent patricia jessamy and challenger craig bernstein, neck-and-neck. we want to go right now it to canton where carrie cavanaugh has the latest. the mood is cautiously optimistic. we have not seen bernstein here all night. they are eager to hear from him here. the early numbers show he is trailing slightly behind, but many of his supporters are
a big upset.ge. the unofficial wiiner in one the hottest primary races. until they get the computers back up, we won t have those numbers. too close to call. the technical errrr hat could leave voters hanging in the county executive race. good morning, it s wednesday, september 15th. %-it s the day after the primary election and the numbers are still coming in. ú% do know the outcome of some races, but two very closely watched racessare still somewwat in the air. there has not been an official winner called in it. that is the city s state attorney race and the county executive race. we will get more on the numbers coming up in a few minutes. first we need to et a check of. meteorologist steve fertig is here and your numbers areepretty sure. with 100% offthe temperatures in right now for the current temperatures, we have a rage. the numbers are in the mid-50s to the mid-60s, but it will warm up nicely into the mid-80s. baltimore, that would be the winner. 60 degrees i
heat and humidity, we got it for you today. we also got a weatherrheadline. check this out. direct from the national weather service. 59 days, it is the hottest summer ever since 1943, we about it ooay. 58 degrees, nice and cool to start the bbeezes will be kickkng up throughout the day. right now gusts up to 15 to 25, but look at this, sunshine, thh ddlightful 77 degrees for the daytime high. let s get an early morning check and see if it s a breeze out on %-here a lauren. %-well, so far so good., tony. we are however dealing with a disabled park i car in the parke area at ld harford oad. no problems to report if you re traveling the beltway in the area checking in and taking a live ook at harford road, you can see not too many people out juut yet, but those that are moving along the inner and oute3 -oops just fine. if you re traveling from 95 to 83, you re looking at an 11-minute trip with an aveeage speed of 55 milee ee hour. another 11-minute ride frrm 795 to 95, withhan
harris. ú%sterday was a beautiful day. i hope you enjoyed your labbrú day. continued do yesterday, a lot of people gottout and haa picnics and cookouts to celebrate the day off. and let s see what he i we haven store. meteorologist steve fertig is here. good morning, aalittle about the ooe humid and more summer-like as we get toward thh end of summer with only two weeks left and a day. 69 degrees the temperature right now. not a bad start this morning, temperature wise, 70 in d.c. 61 in salisbury and 70 in hagerstown. clear ssies is what we re going to enjoy aaain withhthe sunshining brightly with the showers staying to the north an3 out of our way. checking tt 88 deggees for the high, it will be a warm day with a southwest wind at 10 miles per -fternoon. we will tall about what to expect for the rest of the week in a few minutes. heee is lauren ccoke. good morning, lauren. reporter: ggod morning, city. we do have trouble in northwest baltimore, a i houue ffre has shutd