40 Miles Per Hour and even though theres no gusts currently reported in philadelphia as that rain pushes away front comes through, it is going to be a blustery day with winds gusting up above 30 Miles Per Hour oftentimes and maybe higher than that during the morning. Rain is ending from west to east then as we talked about but gusty winds are part of the package and how about that drop in temperatures. Its possible excuse me that by 6 oclock were down into the 40s and by 8 oclock we might even be into the upper 30s. As we roll through the day, it does look like we spend most of the day in the 40s during the afternoon so im going to go for an afternoon high of 44 degrees. I think well hit that rather early around 2 oclock and blustery winds are going to be part of the package today. Karen weve got light snow arriving thursday night into friday morning. That story coming up. For now the roads are just wet but theyre really wet. There was a lot of rain that moved through so even in spots
in. one vote cast for newt gingrich, two huntsman, one ron paul and two for mitt romney. voting continues throughout the state of new hampshire. we will have a live preview of what you can expect coming up. tomorrow the state legislative session is set to begin in annapolis. 430 session of the general assembly, kicking off at noon too many. baltimore county executive will meet with members of the baltimore state s delegation to lay out priorities for the coming session. martin o malley expressed he has plans to increase the state gas tax to pay for road repairs and push to pass the marriage equality act. continuing coverage in a deadly house fire in one baltimore county community. the fire started near the 900 block of ar didn t cliff road in essex last night. reporter: we are getting new information this morning. the two women who died are believed to be mother and daughter. neighbors tell us before the fire happened the women were involved in a car accident and were t
that could be changing as the former massachusetts -agovernor had a political gasp. let s check in with tj winnick live in manchester. reporter: good morning, it is primary day here in new hampshire, the only surprise might be who will finish second to mitt romney. the votes are in in dixville notch, known for casting the fist ballots in the nation s first primary. 6 republican ballots cast, jon huntsman and romney tied with two votes apiece. i m very happy. reporter: the former massachusetts governor leads in one recent poll by 24 points. yesterday, made a big slip on the campaign trail. i like being able to fire people and tha provide services to me. reporter: trying to make the case that americans should be able to choose heaven insurance and drop a company if they like. his opponents jumped all over the remark. in the multimillionaire front runner uttered this line earlier. i know what it s like to worry about if you are going to get fired. reporter: this wa
easton snow. annapolis 30. away from the water, glen burnie 31. arnold 33. most of the roads are wet. maybe a slight icy spot here and there. the snow melts as we push sun and 52 on the thermometer. let s see what is happening on the roads. focus on angela with the traffic. thank you very much. good morning. on your drive, for the most part running without delays, check of the tunnels this morning. 895 and i-95, moving well north and southbound, you are trouble free getting through the city. expect heavier traffic in the southbound direction on the now as you make the drive from i-70 to route 32, a live look at the beltway at providence road. heavier traffic in the outer loop direction and a rundown of our drive times, good to go for the most part, traveling on the harrisburg, no delays reported. drive times looking good on i- 95 and north side and west side of 695. while you were sleeping, 75 people were the first to cast ballots in the new hampshire republican president
new hampshire from tj winnick as we are getting ready for the new hampshire primary. mitt romney has a double digit lead. will that hold up? let s go to tj with a live report from new hampshire. [no audio] [technical difficulties] [no audio] reporter: good morning. it is primary day here in new hampshire. the only surprise might be who will finish second to mitt romney? the votes are in. the tiny new hampshire village refound in for casting the ballots. huntsman and romney tied with two votes a piece. i m very happy. reporter: the former massachusetts governor leads in one poll by 24 points. just yesterday, made a biggest slip on the campaign trail. like being able to fire people that provide services to me. reporter: he was trying to make a case that people like to pick their own health insurance. governor romney enjoys firing people. i enjoy creating jobs. reporter: in the multimillionaire front runner uttereded this line. reporter: this was rick perry monday