Local veteran concert producers, theater presenters and arts leaders, like many of their counterparts nationwide, are taking a 'wait-and-see' approach, while continuing with business as usual in the meantime
good evening. i m ken wayne. and i m maureen naylor. heather holmes is off tonight. it may be a new year but the same cold, wet weather that ended 2010 is sticking around for the first few days of 2011. we have team coverage, including where it s raining right now and the major california artery that is shut down at this hour. we begin with ali, she is live at sfo with the latest there. ali. reporter: maureen, most international flights are on time but the duty manager tells me many domestic flights are experiencing 30 minute up to two hour delays. and it s all because of the weather. jets climb through low-lying clouds in san francisco this morning, because of the rain and strong winds, planes at sfo had to change the direction they usually take off and land. we end up having to do the reverse of what we normally do. and when that happens, we can t handle as many airplanes. reporter: the switch is common whenever there is stormy weather, but the result is that many f
the temperatures are 78 degrees at reagan national, 74 at hagerstown. elkins, westn virginia. there s a cold front off to the west that will clear out the sky is nicely overnight. today will be hot with morning trickles, partly cloudy, 94 degrees. in the sixties tonight. tomorrow, looking great, lowering humidity, lower temperatures, near 80 degrees. now to lisa baden. this picture tells the story. south on 95, from the beltway to the south in newington, there s a crash at the fairfax county parkway. 270 has typical volume. normal pattern into hyattstown. metrorail, dupont circle station has a power outage with no escalators or elevators off with red line trains running through. hurricane earl is starting to leave its mark on the east coast. it is making its presence felt in southeastern virginia. heavy rain, wind, rough surf at the north carolina coast. there are flooded roads on the outer banks. authorities will check for damage at daybreak. the storm is not as strong,
working to enhance the video of the highest quality. when i say that, i m confident it s going to produce much more detailed information. reporter: the suspect appears to be attacking at night or early in the morning and all men, most black. the first happened in may and june. since the beginning of august, at least seven more. we look at it as every minute that goes by is frustrating. this suspect needs to be taken off the street and for the safety of everybody. reporter: for the new stabbing reported in flynt hasn t been confirmed yet as part of the case. the michigan police say there might be the issues of the timing of the attack and they looking into the case n. leesburg, investigators are working around the clock and are following up on every lead no matter how minor. laura? thank you very much. the latest on the plane crash that claimed the life of former senator ted steves. this is what we know right now. five people died when the plane went down in the mounta