there. 34 degrees in stafford, 38 in winchester. your forecast, plenty of sunshine with afternoon clouds, still a nice day in the upper 60 s with a much lighter winds. not bad looking day. a few showers tomorrow. hello, lisa baden. hello, brian van de graaff. there was a lot of overnight construction. everything is out of the way. 270 in springfield they were working on the beltway, and nothing right now. normal travel times on 95 at richmond. the dulles toll road and the greenway looks fine. looks good over the potomac river. that s the american legion bridge. american rail running on normal service. now to doug. the latest from europe. authorities said the volcano in iceland is gaining strength. a and ask cloud is on its way. brianne carter has the latest from london. the news may be good or bad forfor stranded passengers. 10,000 flights are set to go. dozen flights have left the u.s. bound for paris. only a few flights are being allowed in and out of france today.
good morning. i am mindy basara. and i am stan stovall. it is a little chilly. a light jacket. we will make it into the 60 s this afternoon. we are in the 40 s in most areas. 36 in frederick. 45 in columbia. the forecast for today is a mixture of sunshine and clouds. more sunshine this morning. the high temperature is 68 degrees. we will look at the seven-day forecast coming up. we say good morning to sarah caldwell. good morning. just a couple of problems to talk about. all lanes closed on kirk avenue because of a water main break. cecil avenue is a good alternative. coming out of the northeast on 95, once you get down to the west side, still moving well. 11 minutes is to drive time on the outer loop. it will take you eight minutes to travel on the inner loop. not a bad ride overall this morning. on theirck out cameras. the volume is picking up. we go to a live view of traffic at white marsh. down towards the beltway. no problems to report at the tunnel. that is th
i m patrice harris. lets get a check of our forecast as we head into this tuesday. meteorologist steve fertig is here with a look at what we can expect. very pretty. yesterday it was pretty day. not a bad looking day at all. we have showers in the future down the road. we will talk about that, enjoy this one, it s very nice. this morning, we re looking at a few clouds going to stream a few level clouds ahead of the next system that is going to bring us showers and overnight at spots. generally speaking we re looking at a few clouds that are moving through today. high pressure should move in and clear out the skies. not a bad starting temperature but a range of temperature, 39 in sals yo salisbury and 39 in . and 39 degrees for the overnight low tonight but before that we will see a comfortable 68 degrees with a northwest wind at 6 miles per hour. lauren cooke has the traffic edge. reporter: good morning, steve. so far good-looking on the roads. the cars that are traveli
his life. a candlelight vigil is planned for the campus tomorrow night. students, faculty and friends cope with the tragedy. you wake up the next morning, you realize two students shot. one killed. you cannot wake up to that. police say it was self defense. hall is held without bail at this hour. a soccer coach faces charges of molesting a 9-year-old girl and police believe there could be other victims. keith daniels is live in parkville where the suspect had contact with several children we hear. keith? well, jeff the man worked at saint urszula catholic church on harford road. suspect s name is alexander sims, 46 years old. now police say he molested the girl in the summer of 2009. at the man s home. in the 8800 block of fern avenue when the girl visited to play video games one of his children. he is not talking but neighbors are speaking out about a man described as always being one of the first to volunteer at school and church activities. then to find that you
finally taking off. limited flight res sume but thousands of passengers remain stranded by a cloud of volcanic ash. hello, again. i m don scott. i m jessica kartalija. right now, some flights are getting in and out of european airports but the situation continues to change. as charlie d agata reports for wjz, the volcanic ash could once again shut down parts of the sky. reporter: europeans stung in the u.s. european stuck in the u.s. are finally going home. about half of all scheduled flights in and out of europe are expected to take off today. that may be an improvement but tens of thousands of travelers are still stuck in airports all around the world. including this british couple who left los angeles days ago and are trying to get to london. now, we have gone l.a. to chicago, chicago to madrid. now we get a train from madrid to barcelona. then we have a car luckily that will drive us to paris and then we hope to get the ferry back to london. other british trav