Im pat lawson news. Tom kierein is looking at the storm team 4 forecast on this tuesday. Hey, tom. Good morning. Its already heating up quickly on this tuesday morning. Got the bright sunshine pouring down on washington. Theres the jefferson memorial, washington monument. Everything all green. Blue sky. It is 75. A month from now it is is in the mid80s. We will be feeling more like june than may. Already climbing into the 70s is about everywhere. Reagan national, 71 degrees. Cooler by the bay. In the 60s with a breeze off the bay. Hour by hour temperatures, by 2 00, 80 degrees. Maybe 3 00, 4 00, 83 or so. By 6 00, down to nearby 08. Sunset at 8 15. Clear evening. Back down to the mid70s by 10 00 p. M. Tomorrow morning, waking up, it balmy. The heat on the way in just a President Trump is defending revealing information to russian officials. He tweeted in part that he shares facts pertain to go terrorism and Airline Flight safety and that he wants russia to, quote, greatly step up their
Good morning. We have problems on the metro as far as possible delays here because of speed restrictions we have been talking about this week outside of mcpherson square. Those last until this friday. Well keep you updated. The outer loop of the American Legion bridge coming down in the outer loop as you hit virginia, we have one lane blocked. We have seen a half mile backup here as a disabled vehicle hopes to get that one out of the way soon. 270 at shady grove road, no problems. Its nice and green on the beltway. Well see you back in ten minutes. This morning female firefighters with the fairfax fire and rescue department say they are fed up. Their frustrations have to do with what others say about the culture within their department. Erika gone zalez is live with me on this announcement. Reporter in a little more than an hour, a group of women firefighters will speak out at this firehouse in dispel that harassment exists inside this workplace. Meanwhile, the board of supervisors wil
Aaron . All right, angie, thank you. 5 01 right now. Good morning, everybody. Im aaron gilchrist. Im eun yang. We are talking more rain and clouds and gloom and doom. And here is chuck bell. I dont know about the doom part. I cant face it any longer. Just not a pretty pattern we have been stuck in here for quite some time. And theres really no big amount of sunshine coming. We could get just a little bit at the tail end of the day today, but it could also bring more showers here during the midday hours. So probably not an outdoor lunch today. Small chance to dry out tomorrow into friday, but the weekend also looking very, very rainy. Especially saturday. Theres radar for you this morning. A couple of showers out here west of hagerstown and southernmost tip of st. Marys county. But have your umbrella ready to go. The sun is up at 5 53. Not that youll see it, clouds and showers off and on through lunchtime. Should be coming to an end later today. Melissa, we could get a peek at sunshine
Investigators are digging into a mystery unfolding on the peninsula. They uncovered a car apparently buried for decades there on private property. And police dogs have detected traces of a body kron fours. Charles clifford joins us live now and after 10 with the latest on this investigation, charles . Yeah, well, right now im standing along stockbridge avenue here in atherton is very much a very active investigators going in and out of the driveway. You see right behind me here, the car that theyre trying to dig out of the ground is maybe a 200 yards back from where im standing here. Theyre probably going to be here all day working on this. 10 Police Department says the vehicle was found by landscapers doing work on the property thursday morning. Its buried about 4 to 5 feet underground. A cadaver dog was brought in and Police Believe there is a possibility that human remains could be buried with the car, although none have been found so far. San mateo county Crime Lab Technicians are
His murder spree, they say, began more than a week ago today. They say it came to an end here in a cabin that went up in flames. Gunfire in the mountains two hours east of los angeles. The statewide manhunt for fugitive Christopher Dorner took its dramatic, final turn on big bear mountain. We have the suspect holed up in a cabin. Reporter cornered inside a burning cabin, San Bernardino sheriff says this is where they believe the former l. A. Police officer and cop killer came to his end. We believe he is still inside the cabin, yes. Reporter there has been no sign of dorner since his burntout truck had been found six days ago. Incredibly, just across the street from the sheriffs command post, sites of multiple media briefings. Two women who arrived to clean the Vacation Rental stumbled on to dorner. He tied them up, then stole their car. The first was a purple nissan, which he ultimately appeared to have been driving too fast, lost control of the vehicle, crashed it, carjacked the seco