It is sunday, the 7th of fb. Glad to have you with us. Im pat battle. Im gus rosendale. Our meteorologist Raphael Miranda is here keeping an eye on the weather. The chance for snow in the next couple days. Nice quiet morning. Mostly clear skies and it is cold temperatures down to the 30s in the city. We have 20s north and west of tonewn. At 34 in central park. Even Staten Island, 27 degrees. Watching out for patchy black ice in places like floral park where its 26. Take a wider view, we have teens and 20s in danbury, poughkeepsie, chilly in monticello with 19 degrees and also 19 as you start your day in morristown. It does warm up nicely today. In fact, milder than yesterday. You can see were at 34 right now. Back to 43 by lunchtime. Todays High Temperature, well above average. 46 degrees. The sunshine does start to fade thay. The clouds build this evening. Then the snow arrives. Later on tonight into tom long will it last . Ill tell you coming up in the storm team 4 sevenday forecast
The Aransas Pass Harbor and Safety Enforcement team patrols the waters of the Coastal Bend. Officers say they're ready to respond in case of an emergency
February 17, 2021 at 3:30pm
The Reston District Station police force is open to working alongside the community to establish trust and transparency.
That is the message that Reston District Station Commanders Captain Thea Pirnat and Lieutenant Marc Mitchell discussed with residents during a virtual Hunter Mill Town Hall hosted by Fairfax County Supervisor Walter Alcorn on Tuesday.
“We recognize the fact that police work is a changing profession,” Pirnat said. “It’s been evolving for a long time; we will continue to evolve. There’s always room for growth and improvement.”
Pirnat and Mitchell said that the Fairfax County Police Department’s policies and its work for the community, specifically as it relates to the Reston District Station and the Reston community.