60-degree weather, and it s also just another sign and a taste along with daylight saving time tonight. it is a welcome sign the long, cold winter months that gripped the nation may soon be gone. yes, daylight saving time is here. wasn t it just snowing in new york city like two weeks ago? so, the fact that daylight savings is rolling around on sunday is kind of crazy. reporter: the crazy time when we lose an hour in the morning to extend daylight at the end of the day. i m excited! reporter: happy for some, but sleep disorder experts say springing forward these clocks can alter something more important, our internal sleep clock. it s really a problem with our rhythm. it s almost as though we re jet lagging ourselves. reporter: central park musician isaiah richardson can relate and wishes time could stand still. you take it all away, it
we want to go straight to tom kierein with more on the wet weather that s moving through our region. tom, what s the latest? we ve had this rain coming in waves throughout the day today. it actually started late last night. it continues here all the way into this friday evening. right now as we look at the radar over the last couple of hours, we ve seen the bulk of the heavier, steadier rain passing north and west of washington. right now the closer view of the radar is showing still a few sprinkles right in prince george s county. in the district, it s pretty much stopped temporarily. there is some light rain in montgomery county and fairfax county. right now in anne arundel county, there s rain coming across the bay. there s some steadier rain in loudoun county, fedoruk county, maryland, and virginia. they do have the creeks out of their banks now near martinsburg. three to five inches of rain. all these counties in green, by the time we get into sunday. this is really go
we ll tell you just how long this storm front will last and how it s going to impact our weekend. hello, and welcome to news4 at 4. i m pat lawson muse. i m barbara harrison in for jim handley. parts of washington are already seeing some flooding from the rain moving through our area. a live look now outside. we re expecting even more rain in just a matter of hours. tom is topping the news. he s on post in the storm center this afternoon. what is the word, tom? well, we ve had some waves of rain coming through here over the last several hours. and before that we had some steadier rain overnight. right now looking at the radar, you can see it s advancing from the south, the east and heading off to the north and west. right now, the radar is showing an area of light to moderate rain right in washington, southeast washington and across prince george s county where you see the green. it s coming down harder in prin george s county. across the anne arundel county line, g