rain. limited moisture with it tonight into tomorrow. here is a look at the waves. we have winter storm watch for north of the metro area that includes frederick, mineral and several other countiesor late tonight through wednesday morning where the freezing rain could hold on longer and have added moisture with higher ice accumulatio accumulations. fairfax 28, bladensburg 30. arlington 28. rockville 25. near 30 with areas of light sleet and snow. areas of light freezing rain into tomorrow. inbound suitland parkway a five-car crash at naylor road. one to the left is getting by. that is suitland parkway in the city at naylor road. no worries. in virginia we are good. our top story, pepco under fire for leaving thousands of people in the cold. five days after that know stopped falling more than 300 homes are still in the dark, a situation that has the maryland governor outraged. as of this morning the lights are not on in some maryland homes serviced by pepco after snow re
that is tonight through wednesday morning. areas of light sleet and snow with minor accumulations this afternoon and evening. then the changeover to freezing rain tonight. it will be light and moisture starved but by tomorrow into wednesday we could have more significant icing closer to the pennsylvania border. we are expecting significant delays. suitland parkway near naylor road a crash but to news chopper 7 into laurel because they are over a crash southbound on the baltimore washington parkway at 197. notice it is kind of tight in the left lane. slowly inching around it. and traffic getting by to the right. two lanes still maintained although it is dicey. that is in laurel on the baltimore washington parkway southbound near 197. back to the news desk. 6:01 and our top story, pepco under fire for leaving thousands of people in the cold. five days after the snow stopped falling more than 300 homes are in the dark, a situation that has maryland s governor outraged. a
counties. in montgomery county, this is particularly important this year because it s also the last for school system superintendent jerry weese. more from waller johnson high school in bethesda. reporter: more than 140,000 students heading back to montgomery county system schools this year, they re looking forward to having some newly renovated buildings and allegsoo brand-new elementary schools. but what plenty of folks are thinking about in this county is they ll have a new superintendent in a year as well. a new start for students in montgomery county, and after years of renovations, it s happening in a completely redone building for kids at walter johnson high school. they ve got one of the best schools in the county right now, so we re very happy about that. reporter: but new building or no, some are happy to be here, period. high school. oh, yeah, high school. reporter: all this excitement comes as the man who pushed for these and other changes in montgomer