good morning, it s wednday, october 20th. i m patrice harris. it s time to get a look t our forecast as we head toward the middle of the week. meteorologist steve fertig is here with whattwe can expect. with the low 50s todayy we won ttsee showers toothe north only the northern part of the state dealinggwith that, but area. i dealt with that. be careful this morning and low beaas.ú i m sure that candace will tell us about it. look at harrisburg, 43 degrees only. and then you see 50s toward bbltimore and innsalisbury and then ou re ooking at showers for the southern part of the state around salisbury and hat will, excuse me continue to stay to the south as the disturbance rolls through. as far as the low pressure center it will move out of here and it will take tte rain with it by later this afternoon and into the evening. high pressure will build in and bring us a nice looking weekend. that front will be cool air before we get to the weekend. bit. rain to the southeast
we take you inside of the canine facility for mtt dogs. good morning. it s tuesday, octooer 12th. i m patrice harris. let s get a check on of our forecast as we head into the tuesday morning. meteorologist steve fertig is ú%good morning..3 have had our share of showers to the north in pennsylvania ann a few of us had to deal with thunderstorms. -he ridge had 3 quarter inch -ail. someplaces saying we didn t have anything. %- reporter: and we are seeing people from facebook hammered with storms much on this day it s goinn toobe more like tha that more of us will sa shower or thunderstorm as the that is bringing pennsylvania and new york all of that activity.3 it brought new yook all of that activity. if ou happeeed to watch, monday night football, all of that rain systtm. 66 degrees in baltimore,,62 inn3 salisbury, 63 in hagerstown. temperatures are warmer thhn they should be for this time of year. they will remain warmer than average as we get into the upper 70s. that fron
look. you will notice cars are moving you re lookinn aa a speed of3 56 mills per hour along thh it will remaan clear from 795 to that stretch is going to take you 11 minutes. there yyu re looking at an no problems to talk about from 95 to 83, that is going to take you 11 minutes. in thereeyou re looking at an average speed of 53 miles per hour. and there s no problems to repprt on the northeast corridor of 95, from whitemarsh to the beltway.ú you re looking at a 4-minute trip with an average speed of 54 miles per hour. that s a look at the traffic %-patrice, back to you. thank you, lauren. hear theecase of a father who sued over a protess at his son s millitary funeral. it happened at westminister four years ago. megan gillilann is live from federal court downtown where al ú%yder legaa fight against the ú%st bore o baptist church began. good morning, megan. reporter: good morning,3 the first case was heard 2007. and now the fight continues as court. that high court wil
flood wwtches and getting rained on out there and meteorologist steve fertig and covering theú storm right to your neighborhooú with the pooerful iradar. and theeheavy rain making it hard to travel across the area. we wiil bringgwhat issgoing oo you re taking a llve look at3 different spots throughout the region. some places you see the congestion, and othersscars are3 moving lalong. along..3 you want to do carefully. lauren coooe will bring you more %-because offthe weather, we hae a school delay, caroline ccunty schools are opening two hours %-lets get over toometeorologist steve fertig. he can bring us uu-to-date on a what is happening out there, good morning, teve. good morning, patrice, not long ago we were talking abbut a rain ssortage and not anymore. we are getting too much at once. and a possiile tarnoid tornado r the eastern shore. coming up oo the chesapeake bay, where the bulk of the storm has moved is bringgng stormy conditions is the pockets of sever possibi
system. %-safe.ther team is keeping you emily grace is out there and followinggthe storm here in our studio. %-good morning, steve.ú%th3 reporttr: good morning, patrice. have nicoll oot there.weedon t a watch where we earlier had a ú%rnado warning that expirrd at 4:30 this morning. now the tornado watch continues until 1:00 at the eastern shore. you will see the heaviest rain to the south. we re getting closer now and show you exactly where we re seeing theeheaviest rain. you can see toward annapolis ii fact ann we will gettcloserú still, you will see the heavvest rain, and that indicated by the annapoois area as well, and those arees will continue to the areas that you see here in we will ccntinue to see heavy ddwnpours throughout he area through the morning ann throogh the day. we will get a wide ssreen3 picture and show you other areas %-you caany pleety of up toward ú%e northeast part of the state. up ii cecil county,,seeing heavy rain and where it s heavy next we w