out there. >> mini concert. thee or four songs? >> i have no clue. they like to give their fans as much as they can. who knows? maybe more. >> we'll find out in just a couple of hours. how is it looking for folks outside? >> it is warm outside. let's take a look at what is going on out there. we've got warm conditions across the area with temperatures in the 60s and 70s and as far as cloud cover goes, things look pretty good. there may be a couple of spots of patchy fog but skies are mostly clear as you can see. no precipitation so this is a good thing for those waiting outside the warn are theater this morning. here is a look at the current temperatures around the region. here in the district, we had a current temperature of 73 degrees. it is 69 in baltimore. 65 at dulles airport. patuxent naval air station, 71 degrees. in winchester, it is 63. forecast for washington for today, sunny, warm, a little less humid than it was yesterday. but we'll look if a high again of about 87 degrees. more details in the forecast coming up in just a little bit. let's say good morning to julie wright on this wednesday morning. another hot one today. >> absolutely. so far, so good on the roads. that is a good thing. no accidents to report if you are traveling the inner loop of the beltway out of greenbelt. the bw parkway has cleared. all of your lanes are open. no problems at the american legion bridge. inner loop of the beltway good to go from the toll road back around towards 270. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time t story this morning, we are entering day number three in the search if a mother and daughter swept away in the potomac river. crews are going to be back out on the water today looking for 35-year-old olga gaspar-her 13- year-old daughter emily. witnesses say the mother chased after a runaway volleyball and then got swept up in the water. the daughter went in after her mom and got caught up in the powerful current. this happened on monday during a memorial day gathering. >> my niece -- my sister -- we couldn't do nothing. >> family member preparing for the worst. they have start a burial fund to send the two back to their homeland if peru if necessary we are putting that information under web links on myfoxdc.com. he shot one girl in the head an threaten to kill another. that man is still on the run. the 16-year-old girl he shot remains in critical condition. this happened in greenbelt monday night as the young woman stood in front of an apartment complex. man shot the teen and chased the other. she got away and he yelled, if you say anything, you're dead. new this morning, a suicide bomber attacked a peace conference in afghanistan last night or overnight. president hamid karzai had just addressed the conference when the militants attacked. karzai told hundreds of tribal elders not to worry about the explosions outside. bp is hoping its latest plan will stop the leak in the gulf of mexico. underwater robots trying to cut the leaking pipe and then they will try to cap it. the operation, if it goes well, should be completed today. on the surface, the oil is still spreading. it is washing out barrier islands off alabama and mississippi. officials are saying a large shine is just nine miles off of pensacola beach and moving closer. the world cup gets closer. >> careen gray houston has more. >> what is the point of me opening a bar at 7:00 in the morning to show a game if i cannot sell liquor. >> reporter: at circa at dupont, managers have not made a final decision about whether they can open early. >> for the d.c. council, passing the legislation was a in brainer. current law allows bars to sell alcohol starting at #:00 a.m. on monday through saturday and 10:00 a.m. on sunday. the council simply acknowledging d.c. fans go crazy over world cup. soccer fans, especially these guys from argentina, think early open bars are a great idea. >> why not? we've got an early match and before going to work, yeah, why not? >> reporter: even if they can't buy a beer. >> they will still come. if the u.s. is playing, they will come. >> reporter: other soccer fanaticss are also working on ways to share in the world cup excitement. remember that massive snowball fight in dupont circle, these two friends orchestrated that. now, they are planning to set up two jumbo tv screens in the circle so people can watch the start of of the soccer matches. >> we have england versus u sa. on saturday, june 12th. we have argentina against nigeria and south korea against greece. there is something in there for everyone. >> he have a facebook page and a web site. the facebook page is at about 1600 members now and we use that to kind of mobilize our group of volunteers. >> reporter: so you've got all kinds of choices for watching the game, on a big jumbo screen in due responsibility circle, at your favorite local bar or at moment on your tv. there are more concerns about some car floor mats causing pedals to stick. this time, it is not involving toyota. we'll tell you which vehicle are involved in this investigation. also, tragedy outside of a walgreen's. an employee taking a break killed in a mishap. a nasty bit of weather leaves b [ female announcer ] welcome to busch gardens williamsburg, where d.c. goes to get away. maybe it's because washington d.c. loves the legendary coasters. or that your entire family will have fun, even the little ones. it could be that water country usa has more of the waves, slides and rides everyone wants. so plan your getaway and come play. you never know who you'll run into. get started at buschgardens.com/dc. to pick it or not? 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>> reporter: who doesn't like a free concert but a free concert by the jonas brothers? well, that is what is happening later on this morning. there will be a lot of screaming union teens when we come back. >> also coming up, i'll let you know what is happening with today's weather forecast. it will an be a hot one, not just at the he warner theater. julie wright will an long with this morning's rush hour traffic. stay with us. fox 5 morning news will be right back. crafted to be exceptionally smooth... decadently rich... delightful... chocolate... bliss. hershey's bliss chocolate. crafted for bliss. keep in mind that the monument will stay open longer over the summer months. visitors can tour the mondayment's 500-foot observation level until 10:00 at night. the extended summer hours will continued throughout the summer until labor day. it is a tween's dream day today. john paul as brothers not only playing a concert in d.c. this more than, they are playing a free concert. >> it is happening height -- right here in the district. >> you're being cool right now but i know you are getting swept up in the hysteria. >> i think steve is more excited than i was. i thought you were a big fan. >> i saw them one time and it comes back to haunt me. >> reporter: i imagine as the sun comes up, the big screams will start coming up. a free concert here by the jonas brothers at 7:00 a.m. this is something that broke yesterday. a big shock identify lot of people. a lot of the folks are camped out here this morning. they are ready for the concert that starts at 7:00 a.m. we know this is all part of live nations no ticket fee campaign. this is something that lasts through june. from what we understand yesterday, at the box office here, they gave away about 1,000 wrist bands. there were two allowed per person. i'm assuming when this started at #:00 yesterday afternoon that they pretty much sold out pretty quickly. the fans got to pick up their tickets between 2:00 and 6:00. here is the deal. apparently, the jonas brothers will be in town tonight anyway for paul mccartney who is reading the gershwin award at the white house. the jonas brothers are huge. 2009 tour, they sold nearly one million tickets in the first week on sale. so a lot of people are wondering, well, what kind things can we expect at this concert, how long is it going to be? we just don't really know right now. we are hearing from some of the bloggers throughout that they're going to perform one of their songs, l.a. baby, which is apparently a big hit. but they are going to perform a couple of songs but we're in the quite sure how long it will last. i think a lot of the folk out here don't care how long it will last as long as they get to see the jonas brothers. we're live here in northwest d.c., back to you guys. >> you have to find out if there are any more tickets available. i don't think there are but if you can find that out. >> i bet that is wishful thinking but i will find out for you. >> otherwise, we might lose tony. >> i don't mind saying. they have they are a good group. they are a good pop group. >> that is why they're successful. >> they are cute as a button all three of them. >> not going to go that far. >> in a motherly way for my children. >> it's warm one today if you are heading out there or if you are out there already for the jonas brothers concert. current temperatures in the 70s in town. 7 # degrees in d.c. 71 in annapolis. 6 # currently in gaithersburg. dulles airport at 65 degrees. -- 63 currently in gaithersburg. we have mostly clear skies this morning. you may find a couple of spots of fog. did not see any on my way in but there is the possibility of some fog developing here and there. mostly clear skies. it will be that way through the day today. that is a frontal system out to the west. we showed you some of the storm damage associated with that front. that is going to take some time to get here t won't got here today the way things are shaping up right now. let me show you the surface map. a lot of sunshine. yesterday being we made it up to 87 degrees. we're pretty sure we'll do it again today. the difference will be it won't be quite as humid. then your frontal system makes its way eastward. once that approaches the area, sunny and warm had you had, a little less humid. tonight, our lows in the 70s in town. in the 60s outside of town. tomorrow, another warm day with those clouds moving in and a chance of showers and thunderstorms late in the day. also on friday. saturday and sunday, there is a chance of some showers and thunderstorms but it won't rain all weekend. highs in the mid-80s over the weekend. now, let's get an update on traffic from julie wright. all right. it is busy if you are traveling in the district. coming outbound new york avenue, that is where we're now receiving word of a water main break that has the roadway outbound closed at west virginia and montana. this particular camera angle is coming inbound. inbound, some traffic is able to get through as you continue out towards the exit for the third screen tunnel and continue back to southbound 395. coming outbound being leading ing into northeast washington, we are told from d-d.o.t. that we have the roadway blocked off at montana avenue at this point with a detour that is posted. so again, new york avenue not going to be the one you want to head into or from work this morning depending on where you are traveling from between northeast and northwest because of this water main break t will draw a lot of attention on the inbound side. a left equipment respond to this scene. rhode island avenue a good option for you. right now, outbound new york avenue closed at montana. southbound 270, all lanes are open leading montgomery village avenue. no incidents to report out to the split. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. updating some top stories we are following for you, metro wants the pub's opinion on safety imprompted and train and bus maintenance. there will be a hubble hearing on replacing the 1,000 series railcars along with old buts and bus garages and rehabbing certain metro stops. the hearing tonight at 5:30 will be at metro headquarters sowpt hope is fading into the efforts to find a mother and daughter who got swept up in the potomac river while celebrating memorial day monday. crews will be back out on the water looking for 35-year-old olga gaspar and her 13-year-old daughter emily. it is a case of not in my backyard and it got pretty ugly in centerville. tempers flared at a meeting to talk about opening a privately funded cent fore day laborers to gather. it would go up behind ate shopping plaza just off 29. business owns are say no way citing it would increase crime and hurt their bottom line. coming up in the next hour we'll explain what more is hoping to if you can by bringing in an outside expert. a weekly debate, trouble on the gulf coast, trouble in the middle east and trouble in a political marriage. we'll talk about that at 7:00. safe listening. how to doe in ipod and other mp3 music is hurting your hearing. we'll hear from paul mccartney next. have you tried honey bunches of oats with real strawberries? 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iknow my songs when i go on tour because i learn them to go on tour. but i think i think there are too many them for me to retain them so i don't know them all. there is just a few that i would do if i'm at a party and there is a piano. so i would do long and wounding road because i remember that. lady madonna and things like that, blackbird. there are certain ones that i can just conjure up. but really, the truth is people say to me, go on, do that one. i said i have no idea how it goes. yeah. but i can learn it. >> reporter: with so many one- hit would -- wonders out there, house does he keep out making records? >> song writing is a mystery. you start with a black hole and if you're lucky awe couple of hours later, there will be a song there. that mystery and magic is still the same for me. >> reporter: half a century later. >> a great event at the white house. we have a lot more for you this morning including some legal trouble for giant google. >> it is all over some information that one woman got off google that she says led her into harm's way. we'll plain that. another attempt today to plug that oou welcome back this morning. we get a view looking out over the city from high above wisconsin avenue this morning pl. perkins joins us once again and we had another hot one yesterday. it wasn't a horrible day. >> no. >> not at all. >> for today, it will be warm again but not as humid so an even better day. >> how about the rain showers? >> not today. >> it will be great. >> a fine day for all the celebrities in town. paul mccartney, jonas brothers, stevie wonder. >> good morning if you are up and watching. >> come on down to the studio. >> the jonas brothers can't because it is 5:30 and their concert starts at 7:00. >> depending on where they're staying, they can stop by on the way. nice for us to plan their day. wave got mostly clear skies out there. there is a little blip showing up down to the south. maybe a little moisture down towards richmond, virginia perhaps. we'll check on that. current temperatures around the region, we are in the 60s and 70s. 72 here in the district. 68 in baltimore. 65 at dulles airport. 68 in fredericksburg and your forecast for today, simply put, i want to remind you there is a code orange air quality alert in he can from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. today. it will be sunny and warm, a little less humid. 87degrees for your high. that is a look at your weather. more is coming up in just a little bit. >> how excited are you that paul mccartney is in town today? >> i love it even though i can't get to see him. i can still feel he is here. >> tony will be listening to mccartney all day today. >> i'll sing it. i'm in the other than a huge fan. >> we have tony with paul mccartney. you like the idea of stevie wonder and then we have steve chenevey with the jonas brothers so we've got it covered. >> pretty much all works out for all of us, doesn't it. >> i need somebody. >> i'll share stevie with you. >> we'll find out who else is here. >> we can share. there is enough stevie to go around, right? if you are talking new york avenue, listen closely. we have major tie-ups to report. this is a live shopt of traffic coming inboun