A pretty chilly night, but are the rain clouds on verizon . Meteorologist tim williams has the answer in our first warning weather forecast. And and if you are looking for a new car or you just want to peruse, of the Baltimore Convention center is a place to be. Im live at the Motor Trend International auto show. Coming up, we will tell you what they have going on. This is wjztv, baltimore. From the city to the counties to your neighborhood. And now its complete coverage. Its wjz, marylands news station. Good morning and welcome to Eyewitness News. Im gigi barnett. And im tim williams. Its a very chilly start to the day. Nice change from yesterday. The sun is out, when. Com. Yesterday at this time we had winds howling through. Temperatures are cool but its going to warm up pretty nicely over the next few days. That comes with a bit of a change. But not temperatures in the teens. Probably waking up to a little frost on your car if you go outside. 18 in oakland, 24 upton, 23 ocean city.
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The troubled times of Mark Pavelich had brought great sadness to members of the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team. That was also the case with players who competed against him in the mid-1970s when hockey was ridiculously good in the Iron Range Conference, and competed with him for Minnesota Duluth later in the 1970s when competition was ridiculously strong in the WCHA.
John Bah Harrington was in all three of those groups, and on Friday the sadness increased substantially with the news that Pavelich, 63, had been found dead at Eagle s Nest Healing Center in Sauk Centre, Minn.
He was there receiving mental health treatment. This private man s problems had become very public in recent months, which only increased the need for Harrington, and other teammates and rivals, to remember the real Pav.