The cdc to get everyone vaccinated. But how effective will the shots be this year . Nightly news begins right now. Good evening. We begin tonight from just above our los angeles newsroom. A large part of Southern California and nevada are for a second evening under flash flood watches after thunderstorms trergere a massive torth slide burying cars and trucks under five feet of floods. Hundreds left stranded. Some trapped in cars after heavy rains in the deserts outside of l. A. Turned the ground to a boulder filled soup and closed down 40 miles of the busy interstate 5 which connects northern and Southern California. Miguel almaguer is about an hour north of us in lake hughes where people are trying to dig out before the next rain comes. Rep ter this was the moment of impact. Torrential rain,s pounding hail, waves of water. Panic nd chaos for hundreds stranded on the road as flash flooding triggered fastmoving mudslides. Many in a desperate scramble to stay alive. Help it is just the m
Comments trump made rega regarding 9 11. Mystery solved. We found out what was in that box that shut down part of the wilson bridge for hours this afternoon. The cold is coming this weekend, ready or not. A freeze watch is in effect for most of our region. Tomorrow night, into sunday, its going to be the coldest we have felt since march. Naturally, we decided to send doug outside to tell us about it. Doug, hows it feel right now. I love the cooler weather. This time tomorrow night it will be about 10 to 15 degrees co cooler. Look at the bottom of the screen, 55 degrees northwest and many of you will be in this 30s already at this time, why we had that freeze watch. Take a look at the numbers. 53 in d. C. , 43 in gaithersburg, 42 in martinsburg and a lot of areas to the low froerts. It will be a cold night. Cold air comes in tomorrow and sunday and why that freeze watch is in for tomorrow night and i fully expect it to be a freeze warning tomorrow night. Again, potentially sunday night,
Change as well. Im angie goff. And im david. Lets go to chuck bell. Hopefully you will feel better. c outside this morning, youll need a hot cup of coffee on your way out the door, maybe hot tea or lemon water, whatever it will take to stay warm. The cold air is back. Not cold, not freezing yet. We have freeze waings for tonight, colder tomorrow night. The weather impact then on your saturday on the whole, a low impact, sunny, breezy and chilly. No rain to worry about. Current temperature, 36 gaithersburg, a milder 50 downtown. Planning out your morning, the sun is not up until 7 19. We stay in the low to mid40s through 9 00. This afternoon, plenty of sunshine, breezy, cooler for sure. 58 for the high. That will make it the coldest afternoon high in six months. Colder still tomorrow into tomorrow night. More about that part of the forecast when i see you in a few. Chuck, thanks. Three big developing stories right now. A woman is fighting for her life after a crash in Montgomery County
Good evening. We begin tonight from just above our los angeles newsroom. A large part of Southern California and nevada are for a second evening under flash flood watches after thunderstorms triggered a massive earth slide burying cars and trucks under five feet of mud. The images are stunning and the stories harrowing, and hundreds left stranded. Some trapped in cars after heavy rains in the deserts outside of l. A. Turned the ground to a boulder filled soup and closed down 40 miles of the busy interstate 5 which connects northern and Southern California. Miguel almaguer is about an hour north of us in lake hughes where people are trying to dig out before the next rain comes. Reporter this was the moment of impact. Torrential rain, pounding hail, waves of water. Panic and chaos for hundreds stranded on the road as flash flooding triggered fastmoving mudslides. Many in a desperate scramble to stay alive. Help it is just the most frightening thing to see. A mountain of mud just comes ba
Imagine its going to affect you or someone close. Reporter the friends and Business Partners in alameda have been pins and needles for the past couple of days. As searchers scour the rugged terrain near downiville looking for the familys dark gray tacoma truck, but searchers say the area is treacherous and two inches of new snow is making it tough. Yeah its difficult. You know were nervous. We miss them. We want him home. Reporter but friends say if anyone can survive in the wilderness, its rajos. Hes an avid outdoorsman. He may have gotten stuck on the jeep trails they speculate. Hike out with the kids or hold tight . I feel hes thinking he should just honker down he has food shelter, and wait it out. Eventually somebodys going to find him. Thats why im confident theyre going to be find him. I mean i dont, i cant imagine any other outcome. Reporter searchers say the area is so rugged they have to use Motor Vehicles and atvs and the chp helicopter to search for the family. They will co