new york, and the plane never landed and instead, it turned around and headed in a southwest direction and then at 3:05 flew over d.c. restricted air space. that prompted the u.s. capitol police to place the capitol complex on elevated alert. the officials tried, but unable to make contact with the pilot. the f-16 fighter jets were scrambled to intercept the jet. the u.s. officials authorized them to travel at supersonic speeds and that was felt across washington, d.c., and beyond. you can see the sweet dog reacting to that, because it was very loud, and according to the officials the f-16s reached the cessna at 3:16 p.m., and they set off flares to get the pilot s attention, but they could not make contact with the
and this is a lot of snow even for standards for people who live around the buffalo area. we have winter storm warnings and advisories, lake-effect snow advisories still in effect. and this snow is not stopping any time soon. we have reports of almost 5 feet of snow already. and you can see not letting up. right now the bull s-eye is just to the south of buffalo. but it s all going to be dependent upon that wind direction. that wind is going to shift to the north or south. we have basically a bull s-eye just south of buffalo. orchard park, 4 1/2 feet of snow already. we could see 2 to 3 additional feet of snow around the region, not necessarily in those particular areas. but the winds are definitely steering off of the lake. if we get more of a west/southwest direction, it s going to be, well, south of buffalo if the winds shift a little bit more to the north, it s going to key in on buffalo. but we still have another day, day and a half to go before the
some of the showers heavy with some hail and thunder mixed in, and they will be wintry over the high ground, particularly across northern scotland with the strongest of the winds. further south he winds will be lighter. it s going to be a chilly day wherever you are, highs of six in the north, nine to 11 further south. through wednesday night it stays quite blustery in the north, further coastal showers and many central areas will turn dryer with lengthy clear skies again. winds will be later here. but stronger winds across the eastern side of england, more cloud. not quite as cold here as what will be further west, and across the north we will have some frost and also some patches of fog. now as we move towards thursday into friday we start to see a change to the weather. this area of high pressure begins to build in from the west. it kills off lots of the showers, but what it is also going to do is cut off the arctic air supply as our wind begins to fear more west and southwest direc
highs of six in the north, nine to 11 further south. through wednesday night it stays quite blustery in the north, further coastal showers and many central areas will turn dryer with lengthy clear skies again. winds will be later here. but stronger winds across the eastern side of england, more cloud. not quite as cold here as what will be further west, and across the north we will have some frost and also some patches of fog. now as we move towards thursday into friday we start to see a change to the weather. this area of high pressure begins to build in from the west. it kills off lots of the showers, but what it is also going to do is cut off the arctic air supply as our wind begins to fear more west and southwest direction. so that will bring milder air back to our shores as you can see here from the orange and yellow colours. thursday, then, another cold start with frost and fog around. and then it is bright. plenty of sunshine around, more sunshine around on thursday. still a few
with the strongest of the winds. further south he winds will be lighter. it s going to be a chilly day wherever you are, highs of six in the north, nine to 11 further south. through wednesday night it stays quite blustery in the north, further coastal showers and many central areas will turn dryer with lengthy clear skies again. winds will be later here. but stronger winds across the eastern side of england, more cloud. not quite as cold here as what will be further west, and across the north we will have some frost and also some patches of fog. now as we move towards thursday into friday we start to see a change to the weather. this area of high pressure begins to build in from the west. it kills off lots of the showers, but what it is also going to do is cut off the arctic air supply as our wind begins to fear more west and southwest direction. so that will bring milder air back to our shores as you can see here from the orange and yellow colours. thursday, then, another cold start w