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WJLA ABC7 News At 4 January 4, 2018

Bombagenesis . Bill bomb cyclone. I retreated stuff from the satellite that showed it wound up and lookedded like a hurricane out there. That is the deep drop of pressure we talked about last night. Its pushing up to new england. For the most part out of our area in terms of what is going on with the snowfall. Now we have driving winds out of the northwest. That moves us forward to the next story. Its a big story. Wind chill advisory posted for the entire region. Of course, it includes d. C. Metro. That goes all the way up out of our region as well. The wind gusts right now, if youve been outside you know this and you might hear this. The tree flowing around. We have a wind gust of 40 in winchester. 36 Miles Per Hour is the wind gust around d. C. 38 in gaithersburg, frederick, the same thing. If you look at the temperatures now the big chill begins. 26 in d. C. 22 in gaithersburg. The feels like temperature is what you need to prepare for if you are going outside now is in the Single D

WJLA ABC7 News At 5 January 4, 2018

Parts of maryland and virginia are slammed by the snow. But some parts have as much as 14 inches of snow, the highest total in our area are a little more than two inches. The majority of the area saw less than an inch. Why were the schools closed today . Stephen tschida is live in northwest asking parents if they thought Closing School was a good idea. Stephen . Stephen strong reaction to the question. Seton Elementary School is closed up tighter than a drum like a lot of schools in the region. But check out what is on the ground. Its not knee deep. So that is why a lot of parents are not thrilled with the rationale to close schools. The weather outside isnt frightful. Still inside the Trampoline Park its unusually business for a thursday. Virginia now, this is we get an inch and they cancel school. The kids springing in action instead of studying. Some parents scrammable to find ways to occupy the children. Others took them along with them. Improvising on unexpected day off. A lot of

KMGH 7 News At 10 PM October 12, 2016

Was a true threat. We have a crew watching this as soon as we have an update we will bring it to you right here. Tsa in denver olice investigating something suspicious on a dia xray. Around 7 00 this evening tsa flagged denver police. Two hours that we got the all clear. And unbelievable scene, four cars crashed. The force roof off of one car. Police tell us there are serious injuries. One of the drivers may have gotten out and run off. I know this is not what you are expecting to see right now but we want to tell you about snow in the high country. Snow fell for a couple hours this afternoon near the loveland ski area. Those of you nederland might changes that could mess with your drive to work and school in the morning. A huge temperature contrast 35 at cheyenne, 53 in denver. Below freezing toward casper. You might imagine a front, a cold front moved through the area. As it pushes south a pretty good band of rain and snow to the north of us will move to the denver area and off to th

KCSM Maria Hinojosa One-on-One September 10, 2016

Wow, how beautiful, danilo perez. Thank you for joining us. Its a pleasure to be here. Hinojosa some people might not know your name, but you are a grammy Award Winning musician, composer. You head up the Berklee College of music global jazz institute. Yes. Hinojosa you head up the panamanian jazz festival that you created. You live in boston. Yes. Hinojosa and you give so much back in terms of your music to the world. Its really an honor to have you here. Its my honor, too. Hinojosa when people think about jazz, sometimes they think its a solid american traditional music. You grew up in panama, and in fact, panama and jazz, theres a long history there. I mean, youre panamanian, latin jazz, but this is not new, right . Yes. Actually, there has been a significant contribution from panamanians to jazz, actually. One of them started with luis russell. He made a fantastic contribution with louis armstrong. They made some records. He grew up in panama until he was 17 years old. He won a lot

KCSM Maria Hinojosa One-on-One February 28, 2016

Wow, how beautiful, danilo perez. Thank you for joining us. Its a pleasure to be here. Hinojosa some people might not know your name, but you are a grammy Award Winning musician, composer. You head up the Berklee College of music global jazz institute. Yes. Hinojosa you head up the panamanian jazz festival that you created. You live in boston. Yes. Hinojosa and you give so much back in terms of your music to the world. Its really an honor to have you here. Its my honor, too. Hinojosa when people think about jazz, sometimes they think its a solid american traditional music. You grew up in panama, and in fact, panama and jazz, theres a long history there. I mean, youre panamanian, latin jazz, but this is not new, right . Yes. Actually, there has been a significant contribution from panamanians to jazz, actually. One of them started with luis russell. He made a fantastic contribution with louis armstrong. They made some records. He grew up in panama until he was 17 years old. He won a lot

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