The D.C. region received over an inch of snow in nearly two years, enough to close schools and federal government offices, creating the perfect snow day.
some doubt whether they apology will have any future dollars behind it or not. i think they realize that they were losing money and support. reporter: congressman jim moran says the apology doesn t go far enough after komen severed ties with planned parenthood earlier this week. the largest breast cancer organization said it would not fund organizations that are under investigation, but the congressional probe into planned parenthood is political. now komen founder and ceo nancy brinker seen here in an earlier interview says we will amend the criteria to make clear that disqualifying investigations must be criminal and conclusive in nature and not political. no federal money ever goes to fund abortions. we know that the move in congress is a politically motivated one and actually this funding from komen had nothing to do with abortion. it has to do with early screening for breast cancer. reporter: while planned parenthood leaders are hopeful future komen grants will be ap
advisory in effect for the majority of the viewing area until 9:00 a.m. this screen includes almost everywhere except st. mary s county and a few counties out west. live super doppler 7 radar knows nothing actively falling at this time. tom weber, beneath the weight of been there is some fog and a little drizzle. some of that drizzle can freeze on contact with area temperatures are out freezing. that could cause problems. that could develop some slick spots and icy patches here and they re especially on the side streets. that is something to keep in mind through the really morning. otherwise, running up to the upper 40 s, through the drive home with areas of rain. back to you. thank you. crews spent the night trading potential slick spots on the roads. john gonzalez is live in springfield with how they are sparing so far. good morning, ladies. in the last couple minutes we have noticed a light mist in the air, which is what we don t want with these low temperatures. thi
the bad weather and instead it woke up to rain and a lot of fog. things are looking up for the rest of the week. chief meteorologist doug hill is with us for the forecast. still some changes coming. lots of the belfort furniture weather center, four miles visibility, but that could change. let s get a look at these storms can. severe showers that postdoc the eastern shore. let s get a look at the storm scanned. severe showers pushed off the eastern shore. it will take a while for the cold front to get through, at least tomorrow morning, to get rid of the fog. .3 visibility at dulles airport. the visibility is down but it will come back out. we have been trapped in the 30 s, but look to the west. but divide in petersburg. pittsburgh, 61. we are ready for this to move through and clear up. more fog in the forecast, mostly dense, temperatures rising overnight into the 40 s. then we will have a brighter after noon tomorrow. a lot more coming up in a few minutes. just hour