Fraer also on a two thundershower slay. St. Mary county schools are closed. Culpeper, fairfax and Fauquier County will be closed tomorrow. You can final the complete list of closures at the bottom of your screen sdmrlt latest on the storm known as bomb cyclone. Not that were meaning to scare anybody with that. It promotes fear in some people. Awhat it means we have a powerful nor easter that strengthen the rapidly and bombing storage is where we see mill i wars 20 in 24 this does more than that as a result of that the coast will take a penalty from wind and snow as we go forward and thats why there are bliz artd wangz for the coast and Winter Weather advisory in the purple for d. C. Area and winter storm warnings pour heavier snow between advisory and blizzard built, wow, its all right getting going and looks like everything is on electronic. And that light snow is beginning to great out now. We all know some of you have seen it and many of you have not. I looked outside the station in
Meanwhile the brutally cold and dangerously low temperatures continue to persist. Tonight theres a number of School Closings and delays for tomorrow. Right now, heres what we k know. Anne arrundel, calvert, charles, howard, Prince George are all on a twohour delay. All of those School Systems on a twohour delay. St. Mary county is closed. Meanwhile in virginia cul culpeper, fairfax and fauquier counties on two hour delay tomorrow. You can find updated list of closingss and delays on the bottom of your screen. From the cold and snow and storm preparations and your safety, sue palka. Most of us will see snow covering the brown ground with the most intense period of snow just before dawn and boy, we have a lot of advisories to cover. Let me get straight to that. You may have seen picture of the a record 5. 3 in South Carolina today. Thats historic. Its only done that three times i believe. Third grade of snow. As we look in our area we have a number of advisories to get you caught up on.
Angie goff this morning. Im going to say its cold out there. In the 30s some areas . It has dipped into the upper 30s across much of maryland and virginia, areas west of i95 and around the Shenandoah Valley early on this sunday morning. The autumn constellations are gorgeous this morning. You clearly can see oryan up there. The bright spot in the venus sky is uranis. Visibility is down to a quarter of a mile. Winchester, 39. 38 in martinsburg. You can see many areas down into the 30s. Manassas, only 37. Warrenton at 38. Closer to washington at the start of army there, 48. In nearby prince georges, fairfax counties only around 40 degrees. A look at our warming trend, though, and our dry pattern thats coming up in a few minutes. All right, tom. Thank you so much. Developing right now, major damage to a house in Prince Georges County. Youre looking at brandnew video of a home that caught fire on Old Baltimore pike in beltsville. You can see the flames that are shooting out of that home fr
teacher and all 10 thousand school employees in loudoun county. today meant the difficult math lesson. lost $50 million in local funding and $22 million overall and we are growing. reporter: loudoun school leaders scrambled to devise a plan to fill the hole in the 2010- 11 budgets. salaries making up 88% of the budget costs, there weren t many options. we could have raised fees for participation in sports and testing and parking fees. we did cut high school summer school but could cut all summer school and could have cut 393 jobs. reporter: he says teachers and other employees didn t want to see that happen. and the budget fixed that included a two-day furlough that would safe $4.4 million became the most tolerable of the undesirable options. we sent out an e-mail with a poll giving them four options as to where they would want their days to be cut. and they took the thanksgiving option. reporter: november 22 and 23rd furlough days will lengthen the thanksgiving b
captioned by the national captioning institute www.ncicap.org and we are on stormwatch once again tonight as more wintry weather moves into the area. meteorologist steve rudin is tracking this. not as bad as last week, but you go again. yes, not as bad as last week, and we are talking about one or two inches. we are tracking this in the belfort furniture weather center. it is going to slow down just a little bit in the overnight hours, go to the north, and it will give us lighter amounts of snow than originally anticipated. by tuesday morning, about another 36 hours to go, possibly one to two inches within the beltway. as we head off in the north and west, possibly two to four inches. coming up, we will talk about why we are expecting less snow and when some warmer weather will rise. some areas have already canceled classes. in virginia, culpepper, fairfax, fauquier, and frederick are close. closed. in maryland, howard county schools are closed. arlington county s s