Gorgeous i was going to say gorgeous night. No, gorgeous morning because i havent slept. A lot of people are saying the exact same thing. Gorgeous morning on this january 1st. It is cold. If youre heading out to maybe breakfast or youre just waking up. Yeah. Lets check the forecast now. Heres tom. Or just getting home. Good morning and good night. As we start off this morning, we do have a lot of cloudiness. There is a front thats going to be approaching us later today. By the time youre waking back up again, you may have a few flurries flying outside your window. Storm team 4 radar showing a few scattered maybe rain, sprinkles reaching the ground. Eastern Northern Neck, lower eastern shore. Farther west, a lot of cloudiness out of the mountains getting a few scattered flurries from elkins south into southern West Virginia. This was a part of a front sweeping in here later today. Ahead of that, Reagan National at 40 degrees. Nearby suburbs near freezing. That includes montgomery, princ
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