here later today and some could be on the strong side. 63 at reagan national, 61 in ocean city. 66 in fredericksberg. and then remember the teams will jump a good 20 degrees or so over the next couple of hours. partly sunny, warm and humid. it has moved through. and scattered late day thunderstorms. winds picking up out of the southwest at 10-15 miles per hour. i ll have more details on the forecast and a look at the all- important weekend forecast in just a moment. tony. our top story this morning, a disturbing attack caught on camera. police say it is all part of a growing trend. teenagers attacking each other and recording that attack. this morning three teens are under arrest facing robbery, assault and theft charges. gurvir is here with more. reporter: the victim s mother said her son has been bullied for quite sometime and this is the first time he was fully attacked and she is worried about that. bam, he was hitting the ground. reporter: a 13-year-old, a 6th
showers are aligned with a cold front that will gradually makes it way here but not before today warms up into the 80s. here is your current temperatures. 61 degrees. that s close to yesterday s high which was 63 degrees. 62 right now at dulles airport. 60 in baltimore. ocean city 59. winchester 64 degrees. your forecast for today, partly sunny, warm and humid. scattered late-day showers and thunderstorms. we have a slight risk of storms being strong to severe. your high today 86 degrees. over 10-degree above normal. that s a look at the weather. we ll take a look at the weekend shortly. let s go to julie wright and get an update on traffic. problems making your way along the outer loop of the beltway. incident near route 4 has cleared. lanes are open but traffic heavy and delays from 95 to georgia. southbound 270 out of germantown all lanes open and still moving at speed but tapping the brakes leaving montgomery ridge. no incidents just volume. 295 holding steady. no compl
away. good morning and welcome to eyewitness news this sunday. i m gigi barnett. i m tim williams. temperatures are already in the 70s across the region. it was beautiful this morning. you liked it? it is not over yet. no. gut is going to get warmer from here. the mugginess is in place. the dew point is high. the moisture is out there. you can see a little bit of a haze out there right now. we want to show you first warning live doppler radar. while we have only a few showers, a few rogue renegade showers, what we re seeing right now, the bigger picture and i ll just kind of bring this on in. ok. the bigger picture shows that really, let s take a look at your forecast right now. show you what s going on. what we re seeing here is basically the forecast is going to be another warm day today. we got to 89 yesterday. just a little below the record. we got to 88. the record was 89. periods of clouds and sunshine. 72 degrees overnight low look for mostly cloudy conditi
that chases hundreds from their homes. and comedian in chief. it looked like the oscars had come to washington last night. the annual correspondents dinner has hollywood stars hobnobbing with d.c. insiders and the president trading politics for punch lines. good morning, america. i m bill weir. this morning, the cross roads of the world is the scene of a very intense criminal investigation. good morning, ashleigh. good morning, bill, good morning, everyone. it s sunday, may 2nd. it was a tense scene last night. thousands of new yorkers and visitors told to leave one of the most popular tourist areas in the country. one of the warmest nights of the year thus far. throngs of people did come down to dine, see a broadway show. soak up in energy. at least one person came here with something much more sinister in mind. parking an suv one block north of our times square studios. inside that vehicle, gunpowder, gasoline, three propane tanks and a timing device. it was found
strassmann who is watching the waters off louisiana. reporter: a growing blob of oil, now the size of jamaica, menaces five coastal states. once it comes in constant, the fisheries is dead, the tourism, the shrimping, the crabbing. reporter: ahead this sunday morning from the coast of louisiana, the latest on a looming ecological disaster. osgood: designer donna karan has her own personal take on fashion. it s a vision her loyal customers have long been eager to share. this morning rita braver will be paying her a visit. reporter: donna karan is one of the best known names in american fashion. her label has been growing strong for 25 years. despite predictions when she was in design school. you weren t that much of a student when you were in school? they never thought i would make it a designer, no. reporter: later on sunday morning, why donna karan was born to be in fashion. osgood: movie buffs looking forward to the summer blockbuster season are already aski