For today. Not only do th see , but were also seeing the very hot temperatures. You can see the temperatures right now. On the warm side. Again, the temperatures are in the 90s right now. You see the 70s out there. Thats where weme have so rain showers rolling through the area. Let me show you the showers and storms that ar out there. We have a severew thunderstorm ning to the south and west for loudoun, clark, warren, fauquier and Rappahannock County until 4 30. Well continue to watch that as it moves up the north and east at a pretty good rate, about 35 Miles Per Hour. Could have a downburst so well continue to watch the storm as remainder of the the afternoon. Can you see the storms are leading all the way back into west virginia. Of course we he the heat advisory until 8 00 p. M. Tonight. Its rather warm around here, beotuse its narm enough already. The heat indices are well into the triple digits at this moment. Were going to continue to trac. This stor just to the south and west
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A few more showers we could see later tonight, but all eyes on next happening over the two to three hours. Stay ahead of this weather with forecast on air and in our nbc washington app. We invite you to download that app. If you havent done so already, youll find forecast for your neighborhood right in the palm of your hand. Leon . Wendy, weve gotur eye on the white house this evening because were still waiting for the president to come out and make some remarks about the sunsus question is as were waiting for that, we understand i. C. E. Is moving forward with plansfor deportation raids this weekend. Plans that had been set to happen last month. Well keep our eye on that. In the meantime, two Homeland Security officials are telling nbc news that the postponed raids are expected to start sunday and planning to target thousands of undocumented people in majorities around e country. Things, though, could change before the weekend, but here are the ten cities previously mentioned. Now, wh
Inches. That means that roads, especially secondary roads, could become slippery. Heres the storm system, folks. Cloud cover across our area today. Theres the front, low pressure developing right along that front, and that really is the culprit. So we go from the 50s to the 30s. After 2 00 a. M. , its rain for us. Meanwhile, snow or snow and rain by sunrise. And, again, that means some messy roads. Standing by nbc washington facebook, meteorologist Doug Kammerer to answer all of your questions, and ill be back again to show you the road impacts throughout the area. All right. As you can imagine, the weather is playing a big role in the rush to get on the highways into the airports. Transportation reporter adam tuss joins us live along the southeastsouthwest freeway. Adam . Reporter jim, we dont get too worried about weather around here, do we . I think a lot of people are starting to adjust their travel plans. Lets look at tonight. This is the southeastsouthwest freeway loaded up. You
Roads around the i95 corridor. Different in different places. Ill break it down. Thanks, doug. Now to the situation in ferguson, missouri, 1,500 Additional National guard members now in that area, hoping to head off more violence. Last night that violence erupted after the grand jury declined to indict a pole officer who killed Michael Brown. At least 12 buildings burned. Tonight lawyers for the brown family say the grand jury process was unfair, and that it was rigged from the start. Nbcs jay gray has our report. Reporter in this battered, burnedout city, the concern is no longer what a grand jury will decide, but instead what will happen next. Were just cleaning up the mess from last night. Trying to make it look nice again, and, you know, bounce back. Hope it doesnt happen again tonight. Reporter last night, hundreds poured into the streets of ferguson, outraged that a grand jury did not indict Police Officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of unarmed teenager Michael Brown. Pol