we ll be watching the skies for perhaps more storms. the cluster of storms to the east of the city. get off the bay. we have a special marine warning, rock hall, centerville. they re getting smashed producing 1700 to 2,000 bolts per 15 minutes. that s a tremendous amount of lightning. we ll slide it over to the wide view crossing northern baltimore county. there s more storms and showers. they have to be monitored. all the action just to the east of the city limits. take a look at the temperatures. 99. frederick, 73 degrees. your 30-degree is in the 50, 60-mile radius. it feels like it s 107 in salisbury, feeling comfortable. we hit a record. we ll share that record in the seven-day forecast. this is the shot. the bay bridge is shot down. remember the last storm we had. we had cars overturn hitting the sides of the bridge. they have shut the bridge down. that s the reason for the backup. nobody is crossing the bay bridge until this storm passes through. we ll keep monitorin
80s, that s comfortable, the one spot touching 90 and storms rumbling from richmond south, that s where that cool air boundary is, so it s pushed all the way south in virginia and the storms just out of that air. we re back into the mid- to upper 80s, a slight chance of showers, we ll talk about that, look to the rest of the week coming up. he actually became the focus nearly every single day for more than a week. maryland health officials say 18 people have died because of heat related illnesses, 8 deaths were reported saturday through monday, two out of state residents who died in heartford and a totally of 34 people died last year in maryland of heat related causes. bg officials restored power from the big storm more than a week ago but last night s storm has a few people without power, the majority were in creightonsville, and we checked the bg s web site where a total of 1800 people were still without power this evening. we re getting any details into that triple d
well, the price of gasoline has been dropping this year but apparently not fast enough for a pair of anne arundel employees who allegedly helped themselves. jeff hager has this story tonight. it takes a lot of gas to fuel the mowers as well as anne arundel county s playing field. who would miss the gallons? the county did. the maintenance workers behind the scheme are now charged with the theft. the two employees were taking fuel from fuel sites and using it for personal use. reporter: using surveillance cameras and witnesses at various fuel stations like this one in mayo and investigators determined that 44-year-old preston perry of all right. we re having technical difficulties but the county is refusing to disils discipline disciplinary action. the mt. pleasant ame church van that was swiped yesterday was found at the men dommen mall. the thief sold the ban and used it to travel to pikesville mcdonalds only to steal an 83-year-old man s wallet while he was in
anne arundel police are warning you about bottle bombs. the latest happened monday when two teenagers threw a bottle bomb at a 6-year-old girl on a play ground in pasadena. don harrison is working the story. reporter: these bottle have become popular on youtube. in 2011, recount recount fire investigators d - anne arundel fire investigators have handled several cases. you can buy them at any store by themselves. they re fine. when you mix them together, not only is it dangerous but illegal. it s a felony in the state of maryland. it s the manufacturing of an explosive device. reporter: here s some evidence. you can still see some of the hydroclearic acid that was in the liquid. it s stupid. reporter: tyler riley knows the kids involved when the two threw a bottle bomb at a 6-year-old goirl girl. i think they should put them away for a little while. bail should be high. i think that s sick. reporter: i showed some youtube video and what can happen. why would
deadly pedestrian involved crashes. in 200-8112 pedestrian 2008, 112 pedestrians were killed. 70% of the deadly pedestrian crashes, the pedestrians were deemed to be at fault. 73% of the pedestrian crashes happened in the dark and 40% involved pedestrians who had a little bit too much to drink. we need to look at our weather. look at this. decide we put new buildings up overnight? it is a lot warmer. nobody s complaining. let s check in with meteorologist wyatt everhart with your first forecast. i bet you heard i hope the summer is like this all summer long. the complaint line is silent. we like this like this. i would say this. more heat is on the way but it s not going to get here tonight or tomorrow. that s for sure. take a look at the trend, quiet. we ve got one area of unsettled weather, wall door of waldorf. most of us sitting quiet, variably cloudy, vest vest into the 70s into the 60s and tomorrow in the 80s. we ll talk about how hot this gets. my favorite