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>> are you ready for that? you're going to have to shed the blazer. >> lose the jacket, roll up the sleeves. storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein tracking a major warm-up. >> not used to this kind of heat. likely reach low to mid-90s by mid-afternoon and also a poor air quality alert in effect for later today. right now a pink and gold sunrise underway on this saturday morning. live here from the storm team 4 tower camera, and the air quality alert today for anybody who has a heart or respiratory ailment, stay inside. if you have to be outside, reduce outdoor activity, drink plenty of water and don't forget your sun block. we'll have humidity on the increase as well. poor air quality later today. plan on getting in a rormorning exercise in, over the next few hours the best time to do it. from the shenandoah valley all the way to that's the way it looks. >> thanks, tom. a former contestant on nbc's "the voice" is dead. christina grimmie was shot and killed as she signed autographs in florida. video of her performing just before that shooting in orlando last night. this is some video of her being on "the voice" itself. after shots rang out we are told her brother jumped on the gunman who ended up shooting and killing hills. grimmie was taken to the hospital where she later died. police are still trying to figure out the motive in this shooting. grimmie placed third in season six's competition. >> very sad. 6:02 your time. to a developing story, this is prince george's county. two men found dead in the woods. now, this happened late last night in the 2100 block of guilford road, that's in hyattsville. we're told the two men were found near an apartment complex after police were called to do a welfare check. prince george's county police say the men died from trauma, but did not release nor details. story and bring you more on the nbc washington app as soon as we get more information. an investigator is trying to figure out just how think vanish crashed into a store in college park. the maryland student apartment complex, happened just over 1 1:30 last night. the driver not hurt and neither was anyone inside the store. no word on what, if any, charges the driver may face. right now you may start to see low-flying planes mean reagan national airport and the pentagon. no reason for alarm. the faa is doing instrument testing. one flying 200 feet above the ground. all flights done by 8:30 this morning. we learned the maryland man shot by police outside a dallas airport had just been released from a texas jail earlier in the day. shawn diamond posted bond after police arrested him for reckless driving. he was shot outside dallas love airport on friday. this after i made a threatening move towards an officer while holding rocks. he told the officer, you're going to have to shoot. police say moments before he was pelting his ex-girlfriend'sgñ with those large rocks when she dropped him off at the airport. a fire is now out at a montgomery county solid waste transfer station. chopper 4 over the scene last night in gaithersburg. it's not known why the flames broke out in the first place. it happened in a part of the building where trucks dump trash on the floor. dozens of firefighters responded to that fire. we know an ems crew had to check out one of those firefighters on-scene. today is a last day to cast an early ballot in the district. d.c.'s presidential primary is on tuesday for democrats. the presumptive nominee hillary clinton made a quick stop in shaw but avoided questions about a potential vice president pick. the day before bernie sanders held a rally right outside rfk stadium. there are more than 300,000 registered democrats in d.c. >> we have to turn out to win but there are a lot of people who feel strongly about the candidates, one way or the other. >> you can catch more of that conversation about next week's primary on "reporter's notebook" airing tomorrow at 6:15 in the morning on "news4 today." 6:05. hours away from one of the biggest parties of the year happening right here in washington, d.c. >> thousands lining the streets for the annual capital pride parade. this year's grand marshal is lesley jordan of "will & grace" fame. how his acting and career has come together. >> the two waying to combat homophobe yo is humor, number two, put a face on it. on "will & grace" they welcomed these characters into their home and i felt the shift as an openly gay actor. >> the capital pride parade and traveling 1.5 miles through dupont circle and 17th street passes by the logan circle neighborhood and ends along the revitalized corridor at s street. 6:06 your time. just getting started on "news4 today." strangers jumping into action. just ahead, a selfless act of heroism that saved a man the life on the subway. and he stopped to help someone in need. a fall en prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. farm, crate, and store. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. 100,000 people lining the streets to see the champ off. this was the scene in louisville, kentucky as muhammad ali was processed through the streets on friday. his body there in the casket in the hearse, 15,000 packed into the arena. outspoken breaker of racial barriers and praised his humanity. >> muhammad said service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth, and i just want to say, champ -- your rent is paid in full. your rent is paid in full. >> in keeping with islamic tradition, the champ will have a simple headstone inscribed only as ali. today local veterans will recognize the marine killed while helping a stranded driver last year. the service for corporal william fai farrell gets underway in thurmont. a sign will go up in his honor near the catoctin furnace historic bridge trail. he was killed in a hit-and-run last november. he was stationed at camp david. a daring rescue or a new york subway track. we can show you this you see three men pulling the man to safety after he fell unconscious on to the tracks. the next train was just two stops away. there it comes in. the strangers' rush to pull him back on to the platform in the nick of time and pressed an alarm to warn the conductor. the man regained consciousness when the next train pulled in about two minutes later. >> scary. you'll definitely need the sunscreen today. tom is tracking when to see the hottest temperature of the year and how long it will last. >> it's going to be crazy. go our separate kways soon. >> the caps and gowns vo: for dominion, part of delivering affordable energy includes supporting those in our community who need help. our energyshare program does just that, assisting with bill pay and providing free, energy-saving upgrades. it's more than helping customers, it's helping neighbors. ♪ stand by me good morning. storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein starting off this saturday morning fresh and cool. there's that sun, though, quickly jumping up in a mostly clear sky. live view from the storm team 4 city camera overlooking the potomac river. storm team 4 radar not showing showers around the rarea. a small shower coming in, and perhaps an evening c(,u thundershower. hottest evening of the year so far. look how hot it could be and a chance for rain and a look ahead in the next few minutes. >> thanks, tom. and a homicide that happened week, neighbors packed a gym in alexandria to talk with police. they're worried there may be retaliation, even more violence after a 28-year-old was shot and killed on wednesday. last night's meeting took place just a few blocks from where that shooting happened. >> how can we make a difference? sort of at the ballot but also to help enable you do your job? >> alexandria police say they're making progress but calling on witnesses to reach out. they want to hear from you. this is alexandria's fifth homicide this year. and from the opioid fentanyl jumped significantly in the past year. 340 people died from fentanyl overdoses in 2015. that is an 83% jump from the year before. in just the past two years deaths increased 12-fold. the spike is contributed to f o fentanyl mixed with heroin. they're trying to deal with the opioid addiction in the state. and house speaker 12shgs char12 charges violating the law. hubbard is accused of using political position to make money and solicit financial favors. prosecutors say hubbard obtained more than $2 million. he's goz to ing to be sentenced necessary month and faces two to three years in prison for each charge. trying to fix a major problem with its new 7,000 series railcars. according to the news partner, the new cars can not navigate a steep curve on a stretch of tracks right outside of rosslyn. that means none of those cars can be used on the orange, blue or silver lines. the reason is, the part of the cars that draws power from the third rail to raise up along that stretch, which could shut down the entire train near rosalynn was trapped in a tunnel. metro the gm hopes to have it fixed in the next few days. also along rail news, maetr maintenance will slow your trains. operating every 12 to 20 minutes today and tomorrow, orange, blue and siller lines running every 18 minutes. yellow line, trains running every 18 minutes as well between huntington and mount vernon square only and reminder, the system shuts down at midnight because of safetrack. and help5brñ de-cluttering? got you covered this weekend. this weekend holding the nbc 4 allstate community shred. a popular event. starts in less than two hours from now at 8:00 this morning and goes until 11:00. go to the rockville area of montgomery college. there we'll shred old private and you can get all of that done for free. there's a five-box maximum per car and get there beforehand. it's popular. >> especially on day like today. by the way, tom just walked in. talking to you in a minute. first, how much would you pay to each lunch with one of the richest men in the world? someone put up more than $3 million to have a meal with warren buffett. they're going to lunch and they're going to ask for it back. that's what's going to happen. >> could he at least cover the tab? >> you should. this very rich anonymous person bid on the lunch in an ebay auction to benefit a san francisco homeless charity. winners typically dine in a steak house in new york city. the lunch usually lasts for hours and the only question off limits is what buffett will invest in next. >> dessert. >> yeah. i was going to say, what's for dessert? and a surprise donation from oprah the media mogul gave $1 million to end street village thursday. the group helps homeless and low-income women find jobs and assistance and need to get their lives back on track. renovation of aging buildings to provide housing for these women. pretty awesome. malia obama now a high school graduate. the president jokes he would have had to wear sunglasses to hide the tears at yesterday's ceremony. his oldest daughter received her diploma from sidwell yesterday afternoon. a shy fifth grader now on her way to harvard in 2017. taking a year off, a gaffe year, so to speak, until that time. on an nbc washington app, a slide show showing her grown up over the show right before our eyes. a season the graduations and in the city of manassas high schoolers, they graduate monday. >> before their big day, they had chances to try on caps and gowns and take a walk back in time. >> jalena mona vincent. >> making sure the names are just right, coordinating that walk across the stage, getting ready for that big day. >> i'm ready to graduate. >> reporter: acome graduation day, many parting ways with lifelong classmates. >> seen these people every day of my life 13 years. going to be crazy we have to go our separate ways soon. >> reporter: which inspired their principal to borrow this senior washington tradition and try it out with her osborne eagles. >> it take as village to raise a child. in this case, take as city to raise an eagle. >> reporter: they walked out of school on a red carpet, the band playing. ♪ and boarded buses taking them back more than a decade. this group headed to jenny dean elementary school. >> home. >> rte here together they looked, well, younger. the seniors stepped out to greet the eager students and say hi to their past teachers and mentors. >> hey, mrs. jones! >> go back and tell all my teachers thank you for doing what you did to help me get this far. >> reporter: inside, they walked their old halls. >> you dough remember me? >> yes i do remember you. >> reporter: giving high fives and inspiration to the future. >> just tell them that it's possible. you can graduate. you'll get there one day. >> reporter: a final lesson before graduation comes appreciation. >> i'm so proud of you! >> they were always pushing me to do my best and never gave up on me. >> a good group. >> i love that it's going to be hot, though, wearing a cap and gown over the next couple of days if you've got to. >> yeah, but looks monday, graduating, back down into the 80s. today, here we go. hottest day of the year so far now. live view of the capitol building looking like the golden dome of notre dame. actually that's the u.s. capitol with the golden sunlight and we have the sun up in a mostly clear sky now, but it will be cooking us later today and poor air quality as well. if you have a res pra tear ailment stay indoors. drink plenty of water. if you have to be outside, wear your sun block and respect the heat. not showing rain in the vicinity, a few showers in pennsylvania may make their way our way maybe 10:00, 11:00, maybe a quick passing shower coming through. temperatures in the 60s. from the mountains to national bay. and up until noontime pleasant, mid-80s by noon. then the heat build during the amp. briefly touching low to mid-90s between 3:00 and 5:00 p.m. storm team 4 four-day forecast showing it a bit cooler tomorrow. a bit of a some sunshine, highs near 90 and lower humidity moves in and low humidity in place monday. nice day. afternoon highs on monday reaching the mid-80s. then our next chance of any storms that might be severe or maybe produce damaging winds, that may be on tuesday. going to be rather humid, too, tuesday afternoon's highs in the upper 80s but a likelihood of showers and thunderstorms mainly during the afternoon into the evening hours on tuesday. then wednesday, another round of showers and storms is possible. highs in the mid-80s and a chance with cooler weather maybe a few thundershowers around thursday. sun back on friday with highs around 80. that's the way it looks. the rope, went down around his feet. i just rode off like i would if i roped a cow or something by myself. >> no joke. this guy rides into walmart like a modern lone ranger. up next, the hero on horseback a thend well, we are learning more about this deadly plane crash near los angeles. fire crews say that two people were onboard the small plane that crashed into an apartment building friday afternoon. all residents of the building had been accounted for. no one was hurt on the ground. both the faa and national transportation safety board will investiga investigate. a philadelphia judge ordering the public release of sealed documents that might reveal more details about a sexual state assistant football coach jerry sandusky dating back to 9 1976 and may suggest joe paterno knew more tab at the time. victims' names and other identification information we're told will be blacked out. being called the lone ranger after a man on horseback takes down a suspected bike thief. of course, he happened to have a rope with him. this is unreal. i thought it was like, some late-night host filming this? no. a bull rider, a rancher, saw a man trying to steal a bike outside an oregon walmart store. he did what anyone would do. he lassoed the guy. >> i don't know about good, but it worked today. it worked today. >> so bizarre. >> who carries a lasso? >> my favorite story of the morning. holding the man in the parking lot until police get there. that is what you are looking at right there. >> the guy's not going anywhere. tied up. 6:27. headed to the beach? look at these live shots. looking beautiful. tom is updating his forecast with temps in the mid-90s. we're going to see how soon a major change is in store, and much more sun ahead. a touching tribute to a high school custodian. how students are coming together to honor his memory. and she came home from the hospital, got a letter mourning her own death. know you're budgeted for the expected, and the unexpected. know that at least the process of buying a new home can be clear and simple. know your investments can make retirement closer than you think know. the one word behind all the guidance we provide, tools we create, and services we offer. because when you have insight, you know. it's 6:30 and here are the top stories we are following -- two men found dead in the woods near a hyattsville apartment complex. police say they suffered from some sort of trauma but didn't provide details. no word yet on any suspects. >> the faa is doing testing with low-flying planes this morning happening right now near reagan national airport and the pentagon. the agency says all flights should be done by 8:30. former "the voice" contestant christina grimmie is dead this morning, shot and killed as she signed autographs in florida after a show. after shots rang out we're told grimmie's brother jumped on the gunman who ended up shooting and killing hills. police are still trying to figure out a motive for the shooting. all right. the heat today. welcome you back to news 4 fd, i'm david culver. >> no doubt. i'm angie goff. look at these temperatures already. okay? they are only going to get higher. storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein is tracking the big warm-up. hey, tom. >> about a 30-degree jump from where we are know, low to mid-60s. it's a pleasant start to this saturday morning. when you walk outside you'll notice the air is a little more humid and you can see the humidity hanging in the air there by the wilson bridge. live view from our national harbor camera, overlooking the calm waters of the potomac river and the sun jumping up. visibility mild. we don't have fog around, though, a little haze in the air this morning. storm team 4 radar, not showing any rain anywhere in the vicinity. way off to our north and west up here in western pennsylvania, somerset down to just to the west of cumberland, there are a few light showers there. now, they may make their way in here later this throughout the rest of the morning hours, and temperatures hovering in the 60s for another couple of hours. then jumping into the 90s by later this afternoon. that's going to be our hottest day of the year so far. a look at that, and our storm chances for this oochk and a look at sunday coming in a few minutes. >> all right, thank you, tom. we'll check in with you then. 6:32 is your time. a vigil held in memory of a woodbridge homicide victim. he was killed june 4th. saying his roommate shot him after some sort of argument. the candlelight service will be tonight at 8:00 at the restaurant on miniville road. the man who drowned in the potomac will be remembered tonight. 62-year-old lawrence gray jr. died in a boating accident. repped by colleagues and friends at brunswick high school in frederick county. there he worked as a custodian. at today's home expo in d.c., maiyor bowser here's a pln to preserve the district's existing affordable housing covenant set to expire by year 2020. those recommendations presented at 12:30 at the washington convention center in exhibit hall a. this as concern continues to grow about how many illegal apartments there are in the district. our web team recently covered the story and highlighted a case from last year. two people killed, were killed when a fire broke out in an unlicensed apartment building in northwest. just yesterday the city launched a program that frees up millions of dollars to bring smaller buildings up to code. >> the person had a single-family home, illegally converted into rental units. it will be a small multiunit family, then that could be used in this pilot for a conversion to make sure that he come back into compliance with our rules and regulations. >> the int this program range from 0% to 3% and the loans don't have to be repaid right away. the mayor says that's one way to keep housing affordable in the district. the search is on this morning for a man who police say is exposing himself to women in montgomery county. officers say he exposed himself twice in rockville. once in september and again just last month. they think the same man was spotted on three straight days in late march on shady grove court in gaithersburg. pictures of the man that officers are looking for. police say every time he's been spotted he's been wearing a gray t-shirt and black shorts. we're just hours away from one of the biggest parties of the year here in the district. >> that's right. thousands are in town and going to be lining the streets for the annual capital pride parade. this year's grand martial, of "will & grace" fame. spoke to him about how activism homophobeio, humor and two, put a face on it. "will & grace" people welcomed these characters into their home and i felt the shift as an openly gay actor. >> the capital pride parade steps off at 4:30 this afternoon from 22nd and peach streets northwest. the parade travels 1.5 miles through dupont circle and ends along the revitalized 14th street corridor at s street. the time now is 6:35. new concerns about super bacteria in the waters off the rio. the danger in the lagoon that will host olympic athletes and thousands of tourists. may the sharing of warm memories strengthen your most treasured ties to her. >> the hospital visit went fine, at least she thought. the letter the staff sent home scientists found super bacteria off of rio de janeiro most popular tourist beaches and in a lagoon that will host olympic rowing and canoeing events come august. a new study showed the presence of the microbes of rio's most popular beaches. researchers believe people could come into contact with those micros, which until now were limited to hospitals. >> a pretty crazy story right here. after a trip to the hospital, a virginia woman goes home and gets pretty shocking news in the mail. apparently she had died. 62-year-old marilyn mullens lived near charlottesville, says she was shocked when he got a note from a chaplain saying she'd passed away. they called explaining a technical error. she wasn't satisfied with that and asked to speak with s the hospital actually issued a statement apologizing as well. someone apparently checked deceased patient instead of discharged to home when she'd left. >> hmm. well, today at noon, you can help celebrate the opening of a new historic site as part of the underground railroad in montgomery county. it's happening at the visitor's center, and an early 19th century carriage house, both restored telling the stories of the underground railroad and the role of agriculture in the county. all right. shorts, sunscreen. going to be hot. tom is tracking what is possibly, in fact, the hottest day of the year. we'll check in with him. and matching local people in need with horses who could give them a hand. how a very speal local group ci around hgets the waffle.rd but for all the other birds who could use a few more minutes of sleep, we've got you covered. enjoy free breakfast on the run and free wi-fi. get up to 20 percent off as a hilton hhonors member at hampton.com. one day a rider made a decision. the decision to ride on and save money. his motorcycle insurance to geico. there's no shame in saving money. ride on, ride proud. geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. around hgets the waffle.rd but for all the other birds who could use a few more minutes of sleep, we've got you covered. and free wi-fi. get up to 20 percent off as a hilton hhonors member at hampton.com. good morning. off to a pleasant start. it's fresh and cool now, but an air quality alert later today with stagnant air. could have politician building. a harder respiratory ailment stay inside and respect the heat. we'll climb into the low to mid-90s by mid-afternoon. if you have to be outside, drink plenty of water and reduce outdoor activity and, of course, make sure you're wearing sun block if you have to be outside for a length of time. a look at a break on the way from the heat. that's in just a few minutes. >> all right, wep have the "today" show up next on nbc 4. see what they're working on. >> sheinelle jones, craig melvin and stephanie ruhle. good morning, guys. coming up, breaking news out of florida where a contestant on "the voice" was shot and killed as a concert. and also ahead, the world is still mourning the loss of muhammad ali, laid to rest on friday. this morning, we'll hear from billy crystal, just minutes after that touching and hilarious eulogy. plus, the new york yankees head out of the ballpark and into the local community to read to a group of kids in a barber shop. i'll talk to the players about why it means so much to them. >> parents probably just as excit >> and the kids. those stories and more when we get started on a saturday morning right here on "today." back to you. >> looking forward to it. good stuff. >> see you in a bit. 6:43 is your time. local exotic story, because of a successful lawsuit, those strippers will be getting the cash they're owed. >> you have a net negative hourly rate, which is crazy. fundamentally unfair system. >> reporter: if exotic dancers wanted to pay to dance they first had to pay to work. that's how it worked in hyattsville. >> on schedule, show up to work. good, you're here. pay mes 25 $25 for the night. >> reporter: many violated law treating exotic dancers as contractors instead of employees. dancer were paid with tips only. >> entitled to the minimum wage and should have been paid more. >> reporter: the u.s. 4th circuit court of appeals ruled in favor of a group of dancer who worked for fuego's in hyattsville ruling they are owed waging and damages. >> it's not the first decision dancers are supposed to be called employs, not the 4th circuit saying this is not in question anymore. >> reporter: the dancers in this case are expected to receive an estimated $250,000 in back pay and damages. we couldn't reach the owner of fee weigh fuego's for comment but his attorneys say they're considering an appeal. >> they'll have to pay the tipped credit minimum wage and police awe lew the dancers to keep all the tips they receive. plus, by the way, not charge them to go to work anymore. >> reporter: greenberg tells me his law firm has 50 similar cases still open in d.c., maryland and virginia including d.c.'s famed stadium club.ffk: in hyattsville, tracee wilkins, news 4. and police hope surveillance video will help track down a man they say followed a woman out of the new carrollton metro and into an office where he assaulted her. this happened on thda jacket with a distinctive red cross on the back and appears to walk with a limp in the video. call police if you recognize him. for the latest in a murder trial of baltimore police officer cesar goodson. the medical examiner who performed freddie gray's autopsy testified friday saying she suffered a catastrophic neck injury disputing they were self-inflicted. goodson who droved the police van is charged with second-degree murder. on monday prosecutors are expected to call fellow officer william porter compelled to testify against goodson. porter the trial ended in a hung jury. some big changes for students in prince george's county. they may be graded on a new scale when they get back from summer break. the school board now considering raising grades for high schoolers. instead of a zero, the lowest grade a student can earn in the first three semesters would be 50%. officials are also adding an additional parent/teacher conference day to the calendar thinking it will get more parents engaged in giving feedback. that change wouldn't happen until next jeer. he doesn't care who stole his medal, the olympic gold medalist just wants them to mail it back to him, no questions asked. bethesda native won gold in the barcelona games. someone sol the gold medal out of his car in atlanta earlier this week and jacoby stopped by news 4 friday and explained why it was in his car in the first place. >> this medal is meant to be shared, and i take it with me wherever i go so that people have that opportunity to touch it and hold it. >> interesting, police recovered everything else from the car that was stolen that day, including jacoby's laptop and other electronics you see there. he's create add website called stolen gold medal dotcom with details about where to send it is charges. nbc 4 is proud to have many partners in our campaign to shine a light on the issue of mental health. one of those organizations is mental healthamerica and it wrapped up its annual conference friday in alexandria pap leading community based nonprofit dedicated to promoting the overall mental health of americans and addressing the needs of those living with mental illness. i was able to take part in a program like changing minds, our nbc 4 initiative, dedicated to raising awareness about mental illness and families affected by it. and, really, the whole conversation kercentered around how we report on mental illness issues. definitely needs to be talked about but it's hard to talk about. >> it is. go to our website to learn more. and 6:48 your time. won't just be horsing loudon county. kicks off at 6:30 at the one loudon plaza. >> bring a dollar to benefit the nonprofit group matching horses and people with special needs. news 4 megan mcgrath reports from ashburn. >> reporter: ask any horse lover and they'll tell you -- there's a special bond between a rider and a horse. >> just like that. >> reporter: perhaps nowhere more than here. >> hey! >> reporter: at the therapeutic riding center in northern virginia. >> horses see us for who we are and accept us for who we are, whether we have limitations or we don't. >> do you want to try the steps or the ramp? >> reporter: children with physical and cognitive disabilities are paired with horses. >> get yourself read. get your reins on. >> get your leg in. >> owen use as wheelchair. >> my brakes are on. don't work that well. >> reporter: not when spirit around. owen leaves the chair behind and sits inhe saddle with confidence. it's not only fun, it's a form of physical therapy. >> we don't want one higher than the other. >> reporter: he must use his muscles and sense of balance. things that also come in handy when using a wheelchair. >> you have to, like, bend over and work on your core, and that's what you need to do to get on your chair. >> reporter: and there's the freedom. >> you can take him places he could never go in his wheelchair. sometimes we go outside of the barn and they go around the field where he would never get to ride his wheelchair. >> that's it. >> reporter: and they've been riding pippen a year now. >> now i'm less nervous. i'm not nervous. >> reporter: you know pippen and he knows you? >> yes. >> reporter: you know each other really well? >> push pippen's head away from you. >> reporter: how did you choose pippen? did pipp c >> pippen chose me, basically. >> reporter: how did he do that? >> he walked over, basically. >> reporter: seems like a pretty special horse. >> he is. very special. >> reporter: very special indeed. in allty, megan mcgrath, news 4. >> cash the flash mob rock out justin timberlake's can't stop the feeling at the one loudy center in ashburn probably around 6:00 in the afternoon, best time to get there yeah. going to be fun. a great song, too. i love the saying in there. sunshine in my pocket. >> and lots of sunshine today, you're thinking? >> and hot sunshine at that yes. >> and the big capital pride parade going on this afternoon, and outdoor activities being planned. maybe you have plans to get in hiking and biking? well be prepared for some heat on the way. look at that sun already jumping up high in the sky. this time of the year, that high sun angle and our high heat. the golden glitter path off the now. storm team 4 radar showing showers coming down through south central pennsylvania that might make their way into the panhandle of west virginia. a small chance of that moving through. temperatures now, comfortable. in the low to mid-60s. shenandoah valley and mountains most locations in the low 60s. biking, hiking forecast, temperatures in the low 70s by 9:00 a.m. there's a chance of a shower mainly north and west of the metro area by then. by noontime, hot, up into the mid-80s and very hot mid-afternoon temperatures hovering in the low and mid-90s. it's going to be rather humid, too. not much wind around and not much relief. expect the heat and stay in the a.c. if you have the opportunity. otherwise, if you have to be out, drink plenty of water. tomorrow, breezy, not as humid. still hot. around 90 in the afternoon. cooler weather moves in mo chance of afternoon and evening storms, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, and friday sunshine back with a high right around 80. >> all right. thank you, tom. we are staying on top of breaking news right now. a singer from "the voice" has been killed while signing autographs. what investigators are now revling about the shootiean prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. farm, crate, and store. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. a different celebration talking about the 40th annual harborfest. kicked off friday with the traditional parade of sails featuring military stares classic boats and much more. folks gathered around the harbor to watch the ships sail down the elizabeth river. something new at the festival this year a flyboard demonstration on the river. continues all weekend. >> it's 6:56. four things to know, a former contestant on "the voice" is dead. christina grimmie shot and killed as she signed autographs after a concert last night in florida. police are still trying to figure out a motive. would men found dead in a woods near a hyattsville apartment complex. police say they suffered from some sort of trauma but released no other details. the last day to cast your early voting ballot in the district for the presidential primary. primary day is tuesday. thousands line the streets today for the annual capital pride parade kicks off at 4:30 add 22nd a northwest. >> ooh. partygoers, going to be hot, hot, hot. >> the heat is on. pleasant now. in the 60s but soaring to the mid to low 90s later on in the afternoon. respect the heat. respiratory ailment, stay indoors. a small chance of a shower laters think morning and again this evening, a passing thundershower. nopt at humid tomorrow, up near 90. >> we're back on the air at 9:00. >> live streams, too. >> right. find us on facebook. >> we'll see you then. until then, have a great one. the roast looks good dad. how good? 162 likes. did i get any retweets on those green 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