week. that part is not bad. we have clouds and we have some sprinkles this morning as well. some of you seeing some heavy rain off to the north and west. let s start by taking a look at the hd radar. we can show you what is going on out there. i had some shower activity as i was making my way in this morning. it is mainly light in nature and passing through the washington region and points to our north and south as we speak pushing off to the south and east. the one spot of real interest is up towards winchester just north and west of winchester where we are seeing some thunderstorm activity and some areas of heavy rain. we ll keep an eye on that during the course of the next couple of hours but some light showers for the most part passing through as we speak. current conditions being reported at reagan national airport, 61 degrees is your temperature. relative humidity, 87%. wind are out of the southeast at 7 miles per hour. we do have a coastal flood advisory in effect unti
secretary. we ll find out whether or not she was forced out or decided to leave on her own terms. we ll talk with cq s white house reporter. you talk about some finger pointing going on there about who was responsible for that, and it s a shake-up at the white house. absolutely. we re going to shake things up with the weather a little bit. maybe not today. maybe in a couple of days, right. we re talking spring like temperatures. temperature wise bad. but still dealing with winds out of the west and northwest and so it s feeling cooler than the air temperature. 40 degrees at reagan national. out of the north and west at 9 miles per hour and gusting up to 20-25 miles per hour in some spots. these are sustained winds and you can see frederick is now 16, hagerstown is 17 and ocean city is 12. the winds will be with us for much of the day as we flush the storminess off to the north and east and continue to spin up there in new england. look at the rain showers and snow ear