day in metro s history. the crash killed eight passengers and a train operator, and injured 70 others. among them, veronica duebose. her son was just 7 years old, and her daughter, 1. she asks me every day. how do you answer a 3-year-old? she also says where is my mommy at or, you know, who is my mommy. reporter: the ntsb said it was a nonfunctioning circuit that sent one train into another. there is not a day we don t think about dennis. reporter: two years later, there is still a huge push for systemwide system improvements. metro says so far 100 changes have been made. they include technology that prevents trains from rolling backwa backward. a plan to replace the old rail cars, and the monitoring of 3,000 additional electronic circuits. i don t think they have done enough. i understand, you know, that things take time. and i m looking for things to happen first. reporter: at the new hampshire avenue bridge, just over the old crash site, a list of names, photos
the dark side make sure you stay inside. do not go to those windows and check it out. make sure if you hear t winds picking up, yoll make sure that you are indeed taking cover. there s that third storm. a line of three separate storm. en one to the west toward richardsvill that is starting to die out a little bit. the main storm just around the spotsylvania area to the east. you can see that near belvedere. the biggest one is toward port royal. that one does have some pretty good lightning with it as well. you can see in the bottom right, a lot of line from that storm and one even further south toward richmond. there s a tornado warni with that storm as well. so o tornado watch is going to go in effect until 8:00 tonight foareas really south and east of the i-95 corridor. if you re south and east of i-95 including portions of prince george s county, charles county, montgomery not montgomery. if you re down into parts of southern maryland, you are under that tornado watch un
for culpeper county, fauquier county, stafford county, until 4:45, a thunderstorm warning. it will be affecting areas. within the next couple of minutes, as well as richardsville by 4:10. it s moving east. it s eventually hitting areas of the rest of the stafford county and down through fredericksburg, with the possibility of some gusty winds and possibility of hail with some of these storms. all right, let s go ahead and show you what s happening throughout the rest of the area, too. we ve had quite a bit of lightning strikes down through the northern neck. those storms are ending and they will soon be out towards the open water. we have generally showers appear around hagerstown. where most of the lightning is right now is within that one cell headed into those counties around fredericksburg, orange, stafford and culpeper. that severe thunderstorm warning is up until around 4:45. back to you, jim and pat? thanks, veronica. there s damage from half a dozen other 20 state