Announcer now abc7 news at 4 00. On your side. Jonathan well, that was some finish to that game. Happy new year. Thank you for being with us this afternoon. Nancy off the top, a bone chilling start to 2018. We have had another day of bitter cold to make it painly really to be outside painful really to be outside. But the temperatures are about to take another plunge. Say it aint so. Get the latest from meteorologist josh knight. Josh it doesnt seem possible but the temperatures for some of us are around the Single Digits. 10 in gaithersburg. 5 to winchester. How do we get there . Temperatures around 20degree mark but there is a 15mileperhour wind in d. C. 13 in leesburg. 17 Miles Per Hour in manassas. That makes a big difference. So it takes the tempat digits. We had cloud cover. This is good news. We have a cool thing going on tonight. We will talk more about that coming up. We are not the only ones. 10 for d. C. We get to pittsburgh it will feel like negative 9 and minus 15 in chicag
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