think in parts of the area it will be back with a vengeance later today as we have the possibility of more storminess and some of the storms could be on the strong side. there is your morning satellite- radar and kind after mix of sun and clouds as we get out the door this morning. probably a little sunshine and it will give way to clouds this afternoon. and then the possibility that we could see some thunderstorms. no real change in the air mass any time soon. if anything, we are only going to get warmer from here as we ve got this big bubble of heat out to the west that will be moving in towards the end of the week. early sunshine, i mentioned the possibility of clouds and the thunderstorms. one degree warm he than yesterday. we ll get a bit of a break tomorrow. and then the heat arrives for the end of the week. the air conditioner in my car chose the wrong time to poop out on me. it has a tendency to do that. i m sorry. before we get to traffic. we have breaking news
the prince george s chief is releasing details about what he calls one of the most dangerous criminals to strike in the county. it s a story first broke on myfoxdc.com. reporter: he is young, educated, and police call him one of the most dangerous criminals in prince george s county s history. deloris de witt and karen loston did not know each other, but both women were nurses, had teenage daughters and lived less than a mile apart. police say they were killed by the same man. prince george s county police chief roberto hilton and the detectives that worked the case displayed thousands of pages of evidence but the public doesn t get to look at the details. that s because authorities are still waiting for an indictment from a grand jury. what police do say is the man is in his 20s, worked for a delivery company and is already locked up on unrelated federal charges. i use the term serial criminal because he s done additional crimes beyond murder, so this is an individual th
understand why their home was in the middle of a vicious driveby. robe chavez working this in the news room. reporter: we counted 15 to 20 bullet holes in the home. inside the tvs were shattered and furniture was shot up. tonight the family doesn t know if they were the target of this drive-by, but it has them terrified. them bullets was flying here, there, everywhere. reporter: it is amazing anyone survived, the side of the home ridled with bullets, glass shattered. many of the bullets went through the walls inside the house. 21-year-old quisha stephenson was shot outside as she returned home. the whole house is basically shot up. she was just getting out of her car going into her house and that s when the gunshot you know, then she started crawling so she could make her way to the house. then she got out of the car, seen somebody running and gunshots just started going everywhere. reporter: witnesses say gunfire rang out from the alley, several minutes of non-st