here he a good man. he is very friendly, you know. we all worked together. reporter: sharif was involved in the newark interfaith alliance and frequently protested against gun violence, the very thing that today took his life. while we will bring these perpetrators to justice, and we will do so, there is nothing that we can do to bring imam sharif back to his loved ones and community. emilie, you re learning this wasn t the first time he was attacked at the mosque. reporter: lester, that s right. the president of the board tells me someone pulled a gun on him a few months in the parking lot but managed to wrestle the gun away. police would not comment on that today. meanwhile, they re offering a $25,000 reward for the gunman in today s shooting who remains on the run. emilie ikeda, thank you. we re keeping a close eye on a coast-to-coast storm that dumped snow in the mountains northeast of los angeles and will make its way across the country by the weekend and al roker
Upper level disturbances moving quickly through the southern U.S. are bringing waves of thunderstorms to the Lone Star State the next several days; meaningful rain is expected for the Coastal Bend.
Just days after a storm drops snow and snarls travel over the southern High Plains and in the Northeast, a second major cross-country storm will threaten heavy snow in the central United States along a 1,000-mile swath from northeastern New Mexico to northern Michigan early next week. AccuWeather meteorologists warn that this storm could hit travel hard in the Central states, with the major hubs of Chicago and Kansas City, Missouri, potentially facing heavy snow. A significant change in the weat
The southern US can likely experience flooding risk and stormy conditions in the early week, according to the latest forecasts. People should watch out for flood risk and travel delays. Read here.