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Back to you. Alison thank you very much. See you soon. Well, just when you thought winter was finished the region is feeling the coldest temperatures in a month now. Chief meteorologist doug hill is here with a look rat how low it will go tonight. It feels like february. Doug it does when you go back to the temperatures, 45 in Reagan National. That is the average high for december. Average high for january and february starts to creep up. This is a winter temperature. Northerly winds at 12. That will put the wind chill to 39 degrees. Told you about the freeze warning. It stretches from the appalachians to the Atlantic Ocean. A widespread freeze anticipated tonight. Check the current temperatures. 43 in frederick. 45 in washington and manassas. 43 in baltimore. 42 in hagerstown. And through the overnight the temperatures will drop in the 20s to 30 downtown. 33 in brentenwood. Everybody will be below freezing for enough hours to have a widespread freeze around the area. The reason High P
It was warmer in San Francisco yesterday than in livermore. Kind of a strange pattern. High and low clouds, and 68 degrees. And a decent breeze kicking up. 50s and 60s and some of the clouds will going to trap the southern end of the peninsula with mild lows. I doubt they get below 64 degrees on some. A mostly cloudy day. Sfo has a north wind and san jose has a southeast. Twelve gusting to 22 coming up the santa clara valley. And the low associated will eventually arrive but not until friday afternoon or evening. Turning cloudy, mild but cooler. And the high temperatures will be cooler. The humidity near the coast may not be that bad but inland it could be pretty high. Temperatures in the 70s. Out of the 80s or 90s now over to brian. Were keeping an eye on your traffic. Sal forgot his cell phone. He does need it. Hes going to be at the giants home opener for work. Just letting the people know. Sal went home. Taking a look at the bay bridge toll plaza, traffic remains light except for t
Lets get your accuweather with karen rogers. Shes outside and matt pelman has traffic. Good morning. Today is the day to dress in layers because you wont need these layers later on but it is cold out here right now. I want to show you this. The National Weather service has this freeze warning posted until 9 oclock this morning. Were talking subfreezing temperatures through most of the region. Lets look at these numbers suburb by suburb. Martins creek 20, 26 in fleetwood, pottstown 23, coatesville only 21. Kennett square 23. Its 32 degrees sitting at the freezing mark in center city but well below it through much of the region like browns mills 25. Hammonton, 22 and vineland you dip to 20 degrees. 28 degrees right now in dover, delaware. Very cold start. Satellite6 and action radar showing we have clear skies. Well see a beautiful sunrise in about 20 minutes but we can see the clouds start to fill in from the north and west. Thats really more of an impact for tomorrow. Today is your dry