intense bursts of snow. but remember, it doesn t take much to make roads treacherous if a snow squall develops. in all, possible. the max amount is around 1 but that would be begins with another round of that will trigger our snow showers will unleash winds our temperatures into the morning. but once you add in like -5 to -10 on saturday morning. skies will be partly of 17. lows on sunday drop to 5 and highs increase to 22 in will be mostly cloudy on developing in the evening sunday night into monday morning and we could see some the day. but as temperatures rise, this snow could turn to rain, which would then start former president bill clinton spent the day here in cincinnati trying to get support and funding for his wife s presidential campaign. there are two events today.. the second of which is underway now in clifton. that s where we find 9 on your side s tom mckee and tom how s the turnout? there were several hundred people crammed into a third floor auditorm to h
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a loving husband. and a dedicated father. there are six kids that have lost their father. and a harrowing account of how a holiday celebration ended in tragedy. try to relax, everyone. try to relax. the man who shared a cubicle with the gunman and was in that room reveals the twist of fate that spared his life. i m trying to contact my wife and tell her i love her. overnight, a city in mourning, trying to come to grips with the horror that s besieged them. we have complete coverage right now on gma. and good morning, america. it was a solemn night in san bernardino. thousands came together for a candlelight vigil to remember the victims and their families. amy, you saw that sadness up close. it is sad. it is maddening to continue to have to cover stories like this so many times this year alone. but in the past several years specifically. yet, every time you hear from the witnesses, about what they felt, what they saw, the panic, the fear. the terror. it real
massacre. a loving husband. and a dedicated father. there are six kids that have lost their father. and a harrowing account of how a holiday celebration ended in tragedy. try to relax, everyone. try to relax. the man who shared a cubicle with the gunman and was in that room reveals the twist of fate that spared his life. i m trying to contact my wife and tell her i love her. overnight, a city in mourning, trying to come to grips with the horror that s besieged them. we have complete coverage right now on gma. and good morning, america. it was a solemn night in san bernardino. thousands came together for a candle light vigil to remember the victims and their families. amy, you saw that sadness up close. it is sad. it is maddening to continue to have to cover stories like this so many times this year alone. but in the past several years specifically. the witnesses, about what they felt, what they saw, the panic, the fear. the terror. it really is still unthink