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the firefighters had turned hotel back over to the management. - allowed we are loud back in. no one is allowed to stay here. nine people taken to the hospital, all of them in stable condition and expected to survive from being exposed to carbon monoxide. in anne arundel county, tom roussey, abc 7 news. >> we are following another breaking news story not far from where tom is standing right there. breaking news coming from bwi thurgood marshall airport. a spokesperson says a piece of ground equipment struck an american airlines jet at the concourse, damaging the aircraft. the employee driving the equipment was not injured. a passenger on another flight at the airport tells the abc tv station in baltimore that the passengers on the damage to jets were removed from the aircraft. let's turn to another big story, the weather. we can see more snow tomorrow night. steve rudin is tracking the forecast from the weather center. evening outold there. temperatures slowly falling. we are looking for temperatures to eventually fall into the 20's inside the beltway. 31 at dulles. to the north and west of d.c. picking up a little bit of light snow. it's not expected to amount to a whole lot. hagerstown and frederick, those are the areas which get a dusting at this point. this will be out of here by 8:00 tonight, and in our skies will begin to clear and are temperatures will fall. waking up tomorrow morning, 24 to 29 degrees. we have a big warm up on the way. the possibility of more snow not what many of us want to hear about after the winter we have already endured. snow fatigue settling in for many people. she spoke with some weary people. i'm sure it was not hard to find them, whitney. >> snow fatigue is not a certified medical disease, but a lot of washingtonians are feeling it. old, snowre two years has a certain novelty. >> he loves running in it and making snowballs. stomping around in the snow. >> as we get older and our car doors do not open and our bikes are buried and we have to wait -- >> and our? >> -- an hour? >> in the cold. for brunch. >> there is ice everywhere. it's hard to get out. >> any dummy can see that the winter has much less appeal. the snow in this town makes it hard to get around. >> between 15 and 40 inches of snow. >> i feel very overcome with it. >> it is now starting to melt away. a neighborhood snowman is just now beginning to disappear. but if you thought the sun meant it was over -- >> i cannot wait. >> if you thought the appearance of water was a good sign, you will be livid to learn there is more sleet and snow headed our way monday night. more icy sidewalks, more gray skies. it's enough to make you sing the blues. ♪ at least there is one washingtonian welcoming the snowy winter. when you'reore fun not driving in it, but the snow and sleet makes for a messy commute on tuesday morning. maryland transportation officials say they have crews ready and are planning accordingly and we suggest everyone at home do the same. back to you. >> one more note on the impact of snow this winter. tomorrow is president's day. students out for many around the region, but fairfax county public schools will be open tomorrow. monday is being used as a makeup for a snow day the school system used last month. culpeper county schools will open tomorrow, and on a two-hour delay. for the latest on the weather. be sure to download our stormwatch app. could a serial robber be on the loose in loudoun county? sheriff's deputies are investigating after forearm drop years -- four armed robberies in sterling. richard reeve is live in sterling with reaction from residents. >> residents are voicing concern about these robberies. the tomorrow recent happened recentere -- two more happened right here. friday night, it happened right here. police are hoping the sketch will lead to a suspect. police are releasing this composite of a man suspected in four armed robberies in the sterling area. >> i'm scared to live here. here, atbaker lives the remington apartments, the site of an attempted robbery this past friday, and an armed theft february 9. doing is following women from their car to their apartment and robbing them. >> investigators say the suspect ordered the woman to remove her jacket. she screamed and he fled. which is why fatima almost always walks with a friend. >> i try to keep aware of my surroundings and if anybody is following me or at a distance. >> detectives suspect there may be a link between remington robberies and two other similar incidences in december, one and a lynnhaven square town homes. >> no one said this is an armed guy. >> baker says she is fearful of the attacks but is also upset with the loudoun county sheriff's office. she says after the february 9 attack she questioned why there were extra officers on the ground and a search helicopter above. she said she was told it was about a search for a lost person. >> they were not being truthful with me that this man has already struck in these areas in sterling. and he has a gun. >> you just have to take every precaution you can think of. >> we did reach out to the loudoun county sheriff's office about susan baker's concern and they have not gotten back to us. a lot of folks talking about this. it has been on the county listserv, on facebook. everyone hoping that sketch leads to a break in this case. richard reeve, abc 7 news. >> thanks, rich. coming up, the first family is not spending the holiday weekend in washington. the president wraps up a trip to california. is not happy about the obama administration' >> you are watching abc 7 news at 6:30 on your side. >> two people were hit in a cab in the district, one of them critically injured. d.c. police say it happened after 2:00 this morning at connecticut avenue and calvert street in northwest. one person was taken to the hospital in critical condition. officers say the other victim suffered non-life-threatening injuries and the cab driver remained at the scene and has not been charged at this time. police are investigating what caused that accident. john mccain is calling the obama administration's policy on syria an abysmal failure. first to acknowledge failure in the new examine and re-examine options that were army,ed, increasing perhaps establish a free zone. >> mccain has long advocated greater u.s. involvement in syria but opposes sending u.s. troops. talksnd round of peace ended this weekend with both sides blaming each other for lack of agreement. as for the president, he is out west right now, winding down his weekend trip to california with another game of golf or at the white house says the president teed off on a private golf course owned by the cofounder of the oracle software company. the president returns to the white house tomorrow. his wife and daughters are spending presidents' day weekend in aspen, colorado. up next, a look at the forecast. killed andrs were three injured in a large avalanche in colorado. the office of emergency management said several skiers on star mountain triggered the slide yesterday. rescue crews found the bodies of two skiers this afternoon. there had been warnings about dangerous conditions across much of colorado's mountains after two weeks of heavy snow in the high country. patience is not the only thing in short supply this winter. the american red cross says bad weather forced it to cancel hundreds of blood drives in 26 states and the district. the red cross says there is an urgent need for o positive, or negative -- o positive, o pretty much all types. to find out where to donate, go to wjla.com. we are focusing once again as we start the work week on the possibility of more snow. lastnsidering what we had week, anywhere between 6, 8, 12, even more to the west of us, nothing like that on the way. cloudy and we have temperatures that are 36 degrees. winds out of the north at 12 miles per hour. the windchill factor in the middle to upper 20's. it's going to remain cold for the overnight hours. was 37 at reagan national. average for the day, 10 degrees warmer and the record set back in 1954, 75 degrees. at 32 degrees. a high earlier today of 39. 39 was the high, downtown d.c. winds around seven miles per hour in bethesda. looking at 31 after a high of 36 and a cold start to your morning. temperatures in the low 20's. 28 at winchester. martinsburg looking at 28 and 26 in hagerstown. look at the milder temperatures beginning to creep closer and closer to us. asheville now at 50 degrees. atlanta at 59 degrees. a good indication of what's on the way as we move through the metal of the upcoming work and school week. seeing lightre snow, especially off to the north and west of d.c. it's not going to amount to a whole lot. you may see a few flurries in the distance. accumulations will be limited. this is a look at our futurecast as we move through the west of the evening and overnight hours. temperatures tonight will fall through the 20's. no problems at all. clouds will increase. willdnight, light snow develop. a fast-moving clipper. as quickly as it arrives, look what happens as we move to 1, 2, 3:00 in the morning, it's will to the east of us for the rush-hour commute. around about up way. our temperatures from there on will continue to increase. there's a look at our forecast for the overnight. temperatures 24 to 29 degrees. highs tomorrow will be in the 30's. morning sunshine will decrease as clouds increase. once we get that clipper out of morning, ouresday temperatures skyrocket. near 60 on thursday and friday. a little bit cooler for next weekend. >> there is curling action tonight in the olympics. shockingly enough, a lot of people will not be focused on that. they will be focused on -- >> the bonanza. you can watch college hoops and then watch us to discuss it during a lot of good stuff going on with basketball, a huge game for college basketball fans. danced his way into the record books for the dunk contest. ññ sportsnow, the toyota desk brought to you by your local toyota dealers. approach that final stretch before march madness, every game counts that much more. a respectable big east rival, st. john's. the last time the royals paid a toppedthey seventh-ranked michigan state. both of these teams tonight are 6-6 in the conference. tim brant caught up with john thompson iii for a preview it's tonight's showdown. >> wget to the middle part of the year and you lose josh. i think for now falling into a rhythm of how this group can work. >> we are headed down to spring training in sunny florida tomorrow. position players report on tuesday. pitchers and catchers have already gotten under way. pitchers for the washington nationals, one named its immediate attention. stephen strasburg through a few bullpens this week and started workouts with the team. he underwent surgery in the off-season to remove bone chips from his elbow. now he is 100% ready to go. he did share some thoughts on the organization's recent past and the pressure of last year. >> i think everybody expected us to make that jump to go to the world series and it was humbling. it's not that easy. there's a lot of good teams in the history of baseball that never make it. we just have to keep our heads down a little bit more this year and focus on getting better and playing the game the right way and being sound fundamentally. john wildthe old dances. there's a new one, the nay-nay. a new dance, apparently. this, right here. boom. backwards, dunking it over. a victory dance. that was a nay-nay. look how high he got. that would be the dunk of the night. he earned the honor and the all-stars when -- win. >> i did not practice at all. i has so many games coming up. at practice thursday and did it one time. team usa beat slovenia today 5-1. phil kessel had a half trick. the u.s. is 3-0 so far at the olympic. >> >> legos continue to rule at the box office. the lego movie was number one in theaters for a second week in a row. nearly $49 million according to estimates and has made more than $129 million total. asting in second was "about l "robocop,"lowed by and "endless love." steve rudin? >> temperatures tomorrow in the 30's. seea daytime high we will light snow, changing over to sleep and rain late monday night into early tuesday morning . on rush-hour commute is ok tuesday. wednesday, much warmer, route 60 on thursday and friday. looks soggy for the upcoming weekend with temperatures in the 50's. >> looks like thursday is the winner of the week so far. >> warm weather. >> thank you for joining us. see you back here at 11:00 tonight. bergeron: here's a sneak peak at tonight's "afv." we dare you not to laugh. ♪ look what's going on, look what's go-- ♪ oh! welcome to "america's funniest home videos." and now here he is, the host of "afv"... tom bergeron! ahhhh! [ cheers and applause ] thank you very much. thank you. very kind. hello! thank you, connor and emma, for that lovely introduction. and welcome to the show, or, as they say in germany, willkommen, or for our finnish friends, tervetuloa, or if you speak pig latin, "elcomeway." however you say it, we want to roll out the welcome mat for you, knowing full well you'll probably trip on it. when you're tired after a long day at work, you just want to hit the hay. sometimes the hay wants to hit you. [ roars ] [ screams ] [ woman laughing ] [ woman coughing ] [ indistinct conversations ] go! bergeron: that's a big, empty parking lot, but not quite empty enough. hey! hey!

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the firefighters had turned hotel back over to the management. - allowed we are loud back in. no one is allowed to stay here. nine people taken to the hospital, all of them in stable condition and expected to survive from being exposed to carbon monoxide. in anne arundel county, tom roussey, abc 7 news. >> we are following another breaking news story not far from where tom is standing right there. breaking news coming from bwi thurgood marshall airport. a spokesperson says a piece of ground equipment struck an american airlines jet at the concourse, damaging the aircraft. the employee driving the equipment was not injured. a passenger on another flight at the airport tells the abc tv station in baltimore that the passengers on the damage to jets were removed from the aircraft. let's turn to another big story, the weather. we can see more snow tomorrow night. steve rudin is tracking the forecast from the weather center. evening outold there. temperatures slowly falling. we are looking for temperatures to eventually fall into the 20's inside the beltway. 31 at dulles. to the north and west of d.c. picking up a little bit of light snow. it's not expected to amount to a whole lot. hagerstown and frederick, those are the areas which get a dusting at this point. this will be out of here by 8:00 tonight, and in our skies will begin to clear and are temperatures will fall. waking up tomorrow morning, 24 to 29 degrees. we have a big warm up on the way. the possibility of more snow not what many of us want to hear about after the winter we have already endured. snow fatigue settling in for many people. she spoke with some weary people. i'm sure it was not hard to find them, whitney. >> snow fatigue is not a certified medical disease, but a lot of washingtonians are feeling it. old, snowre two years has a certain novelty. >> he loves running in it and making snowballs. stomping around in the snow. >> as we get older and our car doors do not open and our bikes are buried and we have to wait -- >> and our? >> -- an hour? >> in the cold. for brunch. >> there is ice everywhere. it's hard to get out. >> any dummy can see that the winter has much less appeal. the snow in this town makes it hard to get around. >> between 15 and 40 inches of snow. >> i feel very overcome with it. >> it is now starting to melt away. a neighborhood snowman is just now beginning to disappear. but if you thought the sun meant it was over -- >> i cannot wait. >> if you thought the appearance of water was a good sign, you will be livid to learn there is more sleet and snow headed our way monday night. more icy sidewalks, more gray skies. it's enough to make you sing the blues. ♪ at least there is one washingtonian welcoming the snowy winter. when you'reore fun not driving in it, but the snow and sleet makes for a messy commute on tuesday morning. maryland transportation officials say they have crews ready and are planning accordingly and we suggest everyone at home do the same. back to you. >> one more note on the impact of snow this winter. tomorrow is president's day. students out for many around the region, but fairfax county public schools will be open tomorrow. monday is being used as a makeup for a snow day the school system used last month. culpeper county schools will open tomorrow, and on a two-hour delay. for the latest on the weather. be sure to download our stormwatch app. could a serial robber be on the loose in loudoun county? sheriff's deputies are investigating after forearm drop years -- four armed robberies in sterling. richard reeve is live in sterling with reaction from residents. >> residents are voicing concern about these robberies. the tomorrow recent happened recentere -- two more happened right here. friday night, it happened right here. police are hoping the sketch will lead to a suspect. police are releasing this composite of a man suspected in four armed robberies in the sterling area. >> i'm scared to live here. here, atbaker lives the remington apartments, the site of an attempted robbery this past friday, and an armed theft february 9. doing is following women from their car to their apartment and robbing them. >> investigators say the suspect ordered the woman to remove her jacket. she screamed and he fled. which is why fatima almost always walks with a friend. >> i try to keep aware of my surroundings and if anybody is following me or at a distance. >> detectives suspect there may be a link between remington robberies and two other similar incidences in december, one and a lynnhaven square town homes. >> no one said this is an armed guy. >> baker says she is fearful of the attacks but is also upset with the loudoun county sheriff's office. she says after the february 9 attack she questioned why there were extra officers on the ground and a search helicopter above. she said she was told it was about a search for a lost person. >> they were not being truthful with me that this man has already struck in these areas in sterling. and he has a gun. >> you just have to take every precaution you can think of. >> we did reach out to the loudoun county sheriff's office about susan baker's concern and they have not gotten back to us. a lot of folks talking about this. it has been on the county listserv, on facebook. everyone hoping that sketch leads to a break in this case. richard reeve, abc 7 news. >> thanks, rich. coming up, the first family is not spending the holiday weekend in washington. the president wraps up a trip to california. is not happy about the obama administration' >> you are watching abc 7 news at 6:30 on your side. >> two people were hit in a cab in the district, one of them critically injured. d.c. police say it happened after 2:00 this morning at connecticut avenue and calvert street in northwest. one person was taken to the hospital in critical condition. officers say the other victim suffered non-life-threatening injuries and the cab driver remained at the scene and has not been charged at this time. police are investigating what caused that accident. john mccain is calling the obama administration's policy on syria an abysmal failure. first to acknowledge failure in the new examine and re-examine options that were army,ed, increasing perhaps establish a free zone. >> mccain has long advocated greater u.s. involvement in syria but opposes sending u.s. troops. talksnd round of peace ended this weekend with both sides blaming each other for lack of agreement. as for the president, he is out west right now, winding down his weekend trip to california with another game of golf or at the white house says the president teed off on a private golf course owned by the cofounder of the oracle software company. the president returns to the white house tomorrow. his wife and daughters are spending presidents' day weekend in aspen, colorado. up next, a look at the forecast. killed andrs were three injured in a large avalanche in colorado. the office of emergency management said several skiers on star mountain triggered the slide yesterday. rescue crews found the bodies of two skiers this afternoon. there had been warnings about dangerous conditions across much of colorado's mountains after two weeks of heavy snow in the high country. patience is not the only thing in short supply this winter. the american red cross says bad weather forced it to cancel hundreds of blood drives in 26 states and the district. the red cross says there is an urgent need for o positive, or negative -- o positive, o pretty much all types. to find out where to donate, go to wjla.com. we are focusing once again as we start the work week on the possibility of more snow. lastnsidering what we had week, anywhere between 6, 8, 12, even more to the west of us, nothing like that on the way. cloudy and we have temperatures that are 36 degrees. winds out of the north at 12 miles per hour. the windchill factor in the middle to upper 20's. it's going to remain cold for the overnight hours. was 37 at reagan national. average for the day, 10 degrees warmer and the record set back in 1954, 75 degrees. at 32 degrees. a high earlier today of 39. 39 was the high, downtown d.c. winds around seven miles per hour in bethesda. looking at 31 after a high of 36 and a cold start to your morning. temperatures in the low 20's. 28 at winchester. martinsburg looking at 28 and 26 in hagerstown. look at the milder temperatures beginning to creep closer and closer to us. asheville now at 50 degrees. atlanta at 59 degrees. a good indication of what's on the way as we move through the metal of the upcoming work and school week. seeing lightre snow, especially off to the north and west of d.c. it's not going to amount to a whole lot. you may see a few flurries in the distance. accumulations will be limited. this is a look at our futurecast as we move through the west of the evening and overnight hours. temperatures tonight will fall through the 20's. no problems at all. clouds will increase. willdnight, light snow develop. a fast-moving clipper. as quickly as it arrives, look what happens as we move to 1, 2, 3:00 in the morning, it's will to the east of us for the rush-hour commute. around about up way. our temperatures from there on will continue to increase. there's a look at our forecast for the overnight. temperatures 24 to 29 degrees. highs tomorrow will be in the 30's. morning sunshine will decrease as clouds increase. once we get that clipper out of morning, ouresday temperatures skyrocket. near 60 on thursday and friday. a little bit cooler for next weekend. >> there is curling action tonight in the olympics. shockingly enough, a lot of people will not be focused on that. they will be focused on -- >> the bonanza. you can watch college hoops and then watch us to discuss it during a lot of good stuff going on with basketball, a huge game for college basketball fans. danced his way into the record books for the dunk contest. ññ sportsnow, the toyota desk brought to you by your local toyota dealers. approach that final stretch before march madness, every game counts that much more. a respectable big east rival, st. john's. the last time the royals paid a toppedthey seventh-ranked michigan state. both of these teams tonight are 6-6 in the conference. tim brant caught up with john thompson iii for a preview it's tonight's showdown. >> wget to the middle part of the year and you lose josh. i think for now falling into a rhythm of how this group can work. >> we are headed down to spring training in sunny florida tomorrow. position players report on tuesday. pitchers and catchers have already gotten under way. pitchers for the washington nationals, one named its immediate attention. stephen strasburg through a few bullpens this week and started workouts with the team. he underwent surgery in the off-season to remove bone chips from his elbow. now he is 100% ready to go. he did share some thoughts on the organization's recent past and the pressure of last year. >> i think everybody expected us to make that jump to go to the world series and it was humbling. it's not that easy. there's a lot of good teams in the history of baseball that never make it. we just have to keep our heads down a little bit more this year and focus on getting better and playing the game the right way and being sound fundamentally. john wildthe old dances. there's a new one, the nay-nay. a new dance, apparently. this, right here. boom. backwards, dunking it over. a victory dance. that was a nay-nay. look how high he got. that would be the dunk of the night. he earned the honor and the all-stars when -- win. >> i did not practice at all. i has so many games coming up. at practice thursday and did it one time. team usa beat slovenia today 5-1. phil kessel had a half trick. the u.s. is 3-0 so far at the olympic. >> >> legos continue to rule at the box office. the lego movie was number one in theaters for a second week in a row. nearly $49 million according to estimates and has made more than $129 million total. asting in second was "about l "robocop,"lowed by and "endless love." steve rudin? >> temperatures tomorrow in the 30's. seea daytime high we will light snow, changing over to sleep and rain late monday night into early tuesday morning . on rush-hour commute is ok tuesday. wednesday, much warmer, route 60 on thursday and friday. looks soggy for the upcoming weekend with temperatures in the 50's. >> looks like thursday is the winner of the week so far. >> warm weather. >> thank you for joining us. see you back here at 11:00 tonight. bergeron: here's a sneak peak at tonight's "afv." we dare you not to laugh. ♪ look what's going on, look what's go-- ♪ oh! welcome to "america's funniest home videos." and now here he is, the host of "afv"... tom bergeron! ahhhh! [ cheers and applause ] thank you very much. thank you. very kind. hello! thank you, connor and emma, for that lovely introduction. and welcome to the show, or, as they say in germany, willkommen, or for our finnish friends, tervetuloa, or if you speak pig latin, "elcomeway." however you say it, we want to roll out the welcome mat for you, knowing full well you'll probably trip on it. when you're tired after a long day at work, you just want to hit the hay. sometimes the hay wants to hit you. [ roars ] [ screams ] [ woman laughing ] [ woman coughing ] [ indistinct conversations ] go! bergeron: that's a big, empty parking lot, but not quite empty enough. hey! hey!

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