Not ready for any snow. No thank you. Hopefully it stays far away. But first, hope youre having a good start to your friday morning. Im adam tuss. And im susan hogan. We begin with the weather and snowshowers to our north, this video you see right there is from mount airy in frederick county, maryland. Its not expected to accumulate. But it could slow people down. Lets turn to storm team 4 meteorologist Amelia Draper for more. You can see on storm team 4 radar, some widely scattered snowshowers showing up on the radar. Including here in washington. Everybody at the station peeking out the window. It looks like a buble snow globe. It looks pretty, not accumulating at all. And once the snowshowers pass through, were going to be dry for the rest of the day. As we continue to sink into parts ever southern maryland, seeing sprinkles across the area. I want to show you where it is snowing. Were seeing snow in parts of northwest washington leaving bethesda, around the bowie area, along the be
Sanctions against the russian government. Russian president Vladimir Putin has condemned a new round of u. S. Sanctions but wont expel american diplomats after president obama ordered 35 Russian Diplomats out of the u. S. As punishment for meddling in the election. This afternoon, president elect donald trump praised putin for not retaliating. In a flattering tweet that will likely raise eyebrows, great move on delay by putin. I always knew he was very spart. Experts wonder why he would retaliate . He doesnt have to do tit for tat sanctions on us. Putin has won across the board. Mr. Trump will be briefed by Intelligence Leaders on russian hacking next week. Putin is hoping trump will reverse the orders, but analysts say the president elect needs to be careful. Donald trump is going to face this issue in about 21 days. Its going to be his government that theyre now trying to hack. The signa committee has called a meeting next thursday to investigate the foreign cyber threat. Democrats a
How contactless-catered chalets are the ski world s answer to Brexit and Covid
Brexit and Covid-19 created the imperfect storm for British chalet operators in the Alps, as experts warn of dwindling availability
9 March 2021 • 2:29pm
Ski chalet holidays are popular with British holidaymakers but there will be fewer available in the future
Credit: Ski France
As tour operators report strong demand for ski holidays next season, the options for staying in a catered ski chalet looks set to be limited, as companies grapple with restrictions imposed on them by Brexit and Covid-19.
Catered chalets have long been hugely popular among British skiers, but with higher staffing costs and concern over how long the pandemic will last, the plethora on offer just a few years ago has dwindled.