Tonight and these storms could also be strong to severe. If you did not see the storms, you have a chance of seeing the stronger Severe Weather. You can see whats going on. Weve got everybodyere in pink. Thats a severe hunderstorm watch until 10 00 tonight for the entire region. Now the areas that have already seen it. Look at the line, boom. L thatne still has Tornado Warnings to the north of galtimore, and our region right now, not dealinith a lot. Weve got some very heavy rain right now up along 270. Thats where everybody is shut down right now, and then back to the west. Weve been watching some very heavy rai back towards clark county and you may see minor areas of flash flooding so watch ere. T a thunderstorm warning in effect 4or Anne Arundel County continuing until 15 and look at the rest of the area. Severe thunderstorm watch effect from richmond all the way up to new york and parts of new england. Look at all the rain to come,gu. Not done just yet. A Flash Flood Watch also in effect until 6 00 a. M. Mlot going on. Well talk muche about it. Up, ew warnings will come well be the first to bring it r to youht from the storm center. Scott macfarlane at the live desk. Maryland state police say they do have i270 closed in both directions in northern ntgomery county as approaches frederi county. Downed tree limbs and downed wires necessitated the closure. Heres a look at the tower camera, northbound i270 on the light. Just brake lights andvery Little Movement in the southbound lanes, closed off by maryland state police. Montgoery county also responding. Closed indefinitely at the start of rush hour. At the live desk, im Scott Macfarlane. Leon, back to you. All right. Thank you, scott. New at 4 00 now, we now know the name of the woman who died from a heatrelated emergency saturday on the billy goat trail of the potomac river. U. S. Park police say that she was just 32ldyears her name, rachel parkerson. She was from severn, maryland. The heat index saturday afternoon was 106 degrees. If you find yourself in a storm watch or warning right now, get your phones and your tablets chargedow because you can follow the weather on the nbc washington app and stay connected with storm team 4 even if yose power. A violent and deadly week across the district, and the mayor is fed up. Seven people have bee shot to death just since thursday, and that includes an 11yearold boy, and today the mayor and the police ch pleaded with the public. Turn in these people who have illegal guns. We have team corage tonight starting with Mark Segraves outside of d. C. Superior court where the man accused of killing that 11yearold boy is in court now. Mark . Reporter yeah, goodn. Aftern the most high profile of all of those killings is the killing of 11yearold karon brown, and the man charged with that murder just appeared before a judge, and despite his pleas of selfdefense, the judge ordered him held without bond, and this is just one of the incidents that wrapped up into an extremely violent weekend. Four o days violence, four days of since thursday seven people have been murdered in the district including 11yearold karon. Bro saturday Police Charged 29yearold tony mclamb with killing the boy. According to charging documents mclamb told police he was trying to settle disputes between neighborhood kids, including hif girriends children and the victim and that he had had t gun because his brother had recently been h cant recall such a violent four days. In recent memory i dont, so this is particularly disturbing to ha this many homicides over the course of the weekend. Reporter today newsham and mayor muriel bowrleaded with residents to turn in anyone who has an illegal gun, even if it means sending a loved one to jail. Its better to be arrested for having a gun thanr child. Ng a call us. Reporter newsham took aim at d. C. s gun laws and prosecutors today pointing out that most of the suspects arrested for murder had previously bee aested for gun possession. Collectively we need to do a better job as a criminal justice stem in holding those folks accountae the first time. Once somebody is killed they are dead forever. Newsham and bowser pointed to the publicshelp in arresting the suspect in the killing of 11yearold karon brown. It shouldnt take tth d of an 11yearold for people to come forward. Reporter according to courtm docents, the suspect admitted to police that he fired his gun into the car, but he said it was selfdefense and that he didnt know the boy was inside of the car. Prosecutors also said t that defendant voluntarily confessed to the shooting, but, again, he said that he wasnt trying to shoot the young boy, that in selfdefense. He thought the driver of the car had a gun, but when police asked him to produce his gun he refused. They said he had a 14yearold boy try to sell the gun on the street the day after the murder. Police have now recovered that gun. Thats the very latest here at avc. Superior court. Mark segr, news 4. Thank you, mark. Lets continue our Team Coverage now with news 4s derrick ward live at d. C. Police headquarters. Derrick, we understand that you have some new information on a quadruple shooting over the weekend. Eell us about it. Reporter w, indeed, we do have some new video that i dont think has been seen before, and this all gets at this violent weekend that we had and how Police Officials tried to deal with what happened this weekend. Take a look and take a listen. [ gunfire ] reporter now thats a barrage of gunfire. You can actually hear it. A few seconds later you see on o that videwo people running through an alley. Now, this was all captured on a ome Surveillance System in the area of the brentwood recreation center. Four people we uerot otse id cameras, too, but they didnt serve as a deterrence to this violence, and there are some fears as we hear from thetmayor t this violence could flare up again. Take a look. We have four young people shot at and they are in my view in danger of being shot at again or doing smeshooting, okay . And so we have asked for them to be targeted for intensive services, and if they are willing, we thinkthat wean get them out of the cycle of violence that they are involved in. Reporter now all of the victims, all of those people who were shot, are expected to recover, but, again, it is a deadly seikaly or a violent cycle where officials are worried about. They want to get in there and intervene with someto services stop that cycle of violence before it gets any worse. Well have more on these stories coming up later on news 4. T righow were live outside police headquarters. Derrick ward, news 4. Back for you. Thank you, derrick. Those cameras may not be a deterrent,ut perhaps they will help solve these cases. Wendy . President trump continuing his attacks today on the four congresswomen. He calledthem racist and, quote, not very smart. This comes after more than a week when he told them to go home if they dont like this country, evenhough all four are u. S. Citizens. Soon attention is going to turn to another president ial nsntroversy. Former special c Robert Mueller is going to be testifying before congress this wednesday. Republicans are promisingnsough questor the former fbi director. Democrats hoping his testimony will sway Public Opinion when it comes to hold being the president accountable. Nbcs Craig Boswell will be joining us to get us caught up on this at 4 30. Dont miss cs coverage of muellers testimony. It is hesd again wedne morning starting at 8 15. Meantime, lets go over right now and get some live pictures prrom the u. S. Sue court. Youre seeing that scene right there. Thats where former Supreme CourtJustice John Paul steviss ying in repose there. A number of politicians and dignitaries have come there to pay their respects today. Some fellow Supreme Court justices joined a ceremony to remember stevens along with President Trump and the first lad c the publican pay their respects to stevens until 8 00 tonight. Hell be buried in a private ceremony tomorrow. E justicevens died last week at the age of 99. Breaking news out of puerto rico and our sister station telemundo. More on a massive protest against the governor that have u. S. Territory. Alern . Report wendy, tens of thousands of people are marching in san juan today demanding that n. The governor resig just take a look at the size of the crowd. See is what youre about to in san juan. People marching in the heaand waving flags, channing and holdingigns. Dozens of streets and businesses are closed. Protests have been going on for ten days. The transcript of online chats since the governor and his advisers leaked. L they were ful of obscenities and insults to women and even mocked victims of hurricane the administration is also facing federal corruption charges, but he said last night that he would not resign. There is a protest scheduled for tonight here in washington as ppll. Its sued to start around 6 00 near the Washington Monument and continue to the white house. Wendy and leon, back to you now. Thank you, alvin. That was some crowd. Amazing. It was amazing. Coming up here, crreit b equifax agrees to pay up to 700 million over a 2017 data breach hat exposed private information fornearly 150 million people. Consumer reporter susan hogan explains what this means for you. And and colns reveals his final four. See who made the cut for best trick and pats prized pets. And we have a severe thunderstorm watch in effect until sock across the area. Heaviest rain right around frederick and parts of Montgomery County. E heavy rain dloping there and right on back to the west. Areas that have not seen it, still very hot and humid, but all of that is about to change. Well also talk about a flash moflood watch through toow morning. Lots to talk about, guys. E you back here inse a all right. We are still watching breaking news on i270. Both directions bldke becauecse downed power lines due to storms t tt blew through inhe last hour. News 4sho aimee is on her way you updates as they come in. We brlth lanes ol fing 270, both directions shut down. Just outside frederick. Not good. Not good as youre starting rush hour. Now, some of you could get a big pay day in the wake of that eauifax data breach. You probably hrd about the country reaching a 700 million settlement with the government. Susan hogan explains how some of those people who were impacted p to 20,000. Thats a nice piece of change, susan. Totally, its crazy. Enequifax agreed to sp up to 420 million to help those of you impacted by the data breach. re talking about 147 million people, but im sure youre all wondering how do i know if i was impacted and how can i make sure ur thingsething out of this. You need to know right now so you dont miss out. The question is how do i know if i was affected by the data breach . Well, you will know once the claims process begins, and this is going to hapn after the Court Approval which is a short time away. Now, the claims site will have a tool to let you check. You can sign up for email updates from the federal trade commission. We have a link for you right now onc our nb washington a. Search equifax breach. Next question. If i was affected by the breach, what do i actually get . Well, youre going to get ten years of free credit monitoring and Identity Theft protection, or you can get 125 in cash if youre already enrolled. Cash payments capped at 20,000 per person for expenses you paid as a result of the breach asl. Wel now, what should i do now . Get together any documents you have relatedth to impact the breach has had owin and your finances and watch out for sca. Beware of phony links asking you for personal information to file your clai only use the links provided to you by the ftc. Now, again, we have all of this information foryou, including those important links right now in our nbc washington app. Al you want to do is search equifax breach. Wendy. Thank you, susan. Sure. So as we get ready to clear the shelters next month, we wanted to get you into the spirit and remind you just how great it is to have an animal in your family and life. So our pat collins issued a summertime challenge to out there to show us your bets best trick, and today a broad field t entries arrowed down. Its. Pats. Prized. Pets. Reporter ive beenufpzu raig all week for this. Who has trick . Who is going to get the official limited edition pats prized p ico. Reporter we got dozens of entries, dogs and cats, even some birds. D we assemble an ardwinning panel of judges, anchor wendy rieger, meteorologi chuck bell and reporter corey smith. They did their due diligence, and using an olympic scoring method they worked their way to a winner. Is urit . Oudges impressed by what they say. I think it shows that people realove their animals and that the animals are a part of the family. Any time you can teach a pet to do something thats great, but when you can teach a pet toi do somet practical that helps you, even better. There are a lot of people much like myself that may spend one or two hours too many with just them and their dog every day, and this contest is proof that thats happening not just at house. Here now in no particular order the final four. Buddy. Long day, tired feet, no worries, sock it to me, buddy. Good boy. Have a cold, runny nose . Here comes magie with the achoo trick. Scout the cat does doglike high five. High five, up top, yeah. Reporter and what about onard, a medley of moves. He gets water out of the refrigerator, does a downward dog and frisbee movesor wyth wringly brothers. Well, if we had a wringringling brothers. Who do you think the winner should be . Well find out tomorrow who gets this puppy. See you then. I was stunned to see a cat do something other than sleep an eat. Im with you on that. Cats dont do anything so to do a high five, thats pretty good. Up high, and i do know the winner, and im not saying who it is. Okay. Are you bribable since you judged this . This is all part of our cleah the sters effort. Thats the important thing. Thats the important thing, folks. This has a purpose. You can read more about our initiative tlp shelter and rescue animals find permanent homes in our nb washington app. Its just next month. And youre not bribable . Not for that. Im seimpres neither is doug and amelia, and they have plenty on their plates this evening. Are the storms passed . Y yeah. Round one is pre much out of here. We still have a couple of showers and thunderstorms out there, but therm strongest sto are now well up to the north and east, up around the Baltimore Area towards philadelphia. We probably have another round come through later this evening. And this round could be strong to severe. Heres the thing. The humidity tomorrow going to beice. He temperatures unheard of basically. This is going to be a huge change, and its already happening in some areas. Show you where the storms are. You can see a severe thunderstorm watch in the pink here. That shows you the areas wt of the blue ridge. This is the same stormthat came through our area. Up aroundhealtimore, all t way up towards philadelphia now. A severe thunderstorm warningit that same system that prompted a Tornado Warning in our area, and look what weve still got back to the west. This storm, by the y, that came through numerous severe thunderstorm reports. Numerous downed trees and power lines. 270 still shut down right now in both directions right along 270 and the clarksburg area. S iting to be a messl very heaar. Mt. Airy when we saw damage and other storms developing in Montgomery County here. This was the area hit the o hardest out trds frederick and leesburg and bluemont. Theres the one storm movingut o more severe storms down around roanoke and this whole line has to move our way. Thats why were pecting more storms. Thats why the severe thunderstorm watching goes until sock tonight. Now, where we did see the rain, lo at these numbers. 93 right now in norton. 77 in leesburg and 73 in artinsburg and 94 in quantico and 94 over towards anndpolis. Hot aumid where you havent seen the storms. We could see more storms tonight. Thats why oderes a flash flo in effect until 6 00 a. M. Tomorrow. For much the region,a lot of rain over the past couple of weeks. Thats another reason why theres more trees down this afternoon. Amelia, it will ir a wet and rough night as we move on through. Tomorrow though aly complete different story. Absolutely tomorrow. Its cloudy. We have rain especially during the first half of the day and our temperatures. They only stay in the 70s, yes. Were going for a High Temperature tomorro of 78 degrees. Heres what you need to know for tonight. As doug was showing you there on the radar, round one is exiting off to the east. Evening,o moves in this as early as 6 00 and 7 00 p. M. This could also bring with it some havy rain and maybe even some strong stormsnd especially that heavy rain. Rain is still possible for that morning commute. It couldodbe mate in spots and something you do want to keep in mind as you head out the door tomorrow morning. Ve chuck will hahe latest on news 4 today. Road conditions in just a nightmare getting home and o,ncela you cgeturrk insbto county, likely wet roads still up there. Tomorrow morning, a better chance for widespread wet roads with showers in the forecast for that morning commute. Do i think it will be dry out there. We arealready seeing some storm damage out there tonight, especially north of the district. Flooding is still possible a ea wide for the most part until 6 00 a. M. Es, were looking at rain out there tomorrow morning but lower humidity as well. As you step out the door on your tuesday, what do you need to iab . Well, think you can leave like everything like the umbrella, the boots and rain jacket, all that stuff at home, butyou definitely want to have that umbrella, especially heading off to work during the Morning Hours and, do you go, that yfourda forecast is looking fantastic. Quite amazing what well be seeing outothere tmorrow. High temperature in the 70s with the good chance of rain early in the day, a few showers in the afternoon. Take a look. 86 on wednesday and 86 on thursdayand 87 on friday. By the way, weve got a backyard weather this week, and the weather is looking perfect for that coming ups later thiek as well. The weeke