These showers are on the move. We have one round and this is likely to be the last. The showers at the shore. Those are fastmoving, too, and theyll be offshore by this afternoon and well see these come to an end during the morning. The wind, theyve been picking up, but look at this. Weve got rain, wind, its the last day of february and the temperatures are in the 50s and 55 degrees in wilmington and its up to 50 degrees in allentown and that was the cold spot this morning. It dropped below freezing first thing this morning and that was the only place that saw any cold air this morning. An unusual day and not just because its the 29th of february and it only happens once every four years and because these temperatures are so unusual. We were in the 60s yesterday and upper 50s today and 4 00 this afternoon and well see sunshine. Look at the winds. Sunny, windy and warm, and this is not going to be the last, vai, of the warm. Wait until you see tomorrows forecast. Ill go into that when i
We have one line to the north and another line back to the west and this one has had lightning and thunder with it. We think it will be these storms right here that will drift on through our region. Just how strong will they get . Thats the big question once again. We do expect to see strong storms throughout the evening hours and that will bring the brief, heavy rain and as veronica said 35, 45 miles an hour. We will continue to keep you posted. We have Storm Team Radar all evening long. A college is on lockdown after a shooting broke out in a Student Housing complex. One student has been killed and another wounded on the end of Texas Southern university. A suspect has been detained. All classes are cancelled and right now no word on what triggered it. And we are tracking the president s movements at the live desk. He arrived in roseburg, oregon, within the past half hour landing in the towns airport in marine one and was taken by motorcade to meet with the families of those nine stud
coast of australia and the objects cannot be confirmed, nor discounted as being part of flight 370 until they are analyzed. nbc s keir simmons is joining me now from kuala lumpur. so keir, what do we know about these objects and where will they take them? reporter: alex, they have been prolonged for these two ships, one australian, and one chinese. and that s where the hope perhaps fades a little. because it s not confirmed by nbc news. but two chinese media outlets are saying that they it does not appear to be related to flight 370. the china people s people daily website, according to our producer there, is saying there are no findings that the suspect objects collected by the chinese and australian ship were related to the missing plane, and the chinese state broadcast there is equally saying that what it has called garbage has been pulled on to those ships, nothing in relation to a plane. now, i just say again that none of that is we haven t confirmed any of that. i
the judge something, because the judge also has the option to set him free. they re hoping they can get one more eight-day extension to allow them to gather evidence. because at this point, there is no physical evidence in this case. and that would be hard to press charges going forward without any. all right. nbc s janet shamlian in aruba. thank you, janet. our team coverage on this story continues now near gary giordano s home in gaithersburg with where the investigation could be headed now. aaron? reporter: wendy, this investigation is stretching across the sea. the fbi here in the d.c. area will get a request to search gary giordano s house. they have not gotten that request just yet. but that house is at the top of this hill here. it is also the place from which he runs his business, and investigators in aruba hope that when the fbi is able to get into that house, that they will be able to find more pieces of the puzzle that is gary giordano s story. this is the ar
captions paid for by nbc-universal television good evening. if you haven t filled up the tank yet for tomorrow s commute to work, you are going to be in for quite a shock. not since hurricane katrina ravaged the gulf coast in 2005 have gasoline prices in this country shot up so quickly. the national average for a gallon of regular gas tonight is 3.50. that s up almost 40 cents from just a month ago and some parts of the country are already looking at $4 gas. the dramatic rise, of course is being driven by the unrest in the middle east and today, the white house signalled it s considering emergency measures to try to bring gas prices down. california is feeling the most pain and that s where we start tonight with nbc s miguel almaguer. reporter: from new york to illinois to california, sticker shock. its it s a ripoff. $4 a gallon? spent $65 to fill up my car, will only last me like a week. reporter: $4 a gallon is a bargain in some california cities. it s frustratin