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to listen back to testimony from the only witness who testified he saw jerry sandusky engaged in a sexual act with a young boy. a family friend said he had confined to in him the night the incident allegedly happened. matt wasdusky s son prepared to testify, but prosecutors did not put him on the stand. when a verdict is reached, jerry sandusky and his attorney will have 20 minutes to assemble in the courthouse. it is another one of those days. yesterday, made it to 100 at the airport. look at now. we are already at 92. it is more humid today. 44%. 2983 is the barometer. we have a breeze gusting to 18 miles an hour. the advisories are on the eastern shore. a dangerous heat advisory is in effect because of the dangerous heat and humidity combination. also, a cold front. connecticut for the chesapeake bay area, that is a slight risk for severe thunderstorm activity this afternoon. it could get interesting. thank you. police are looking for a suspect who attempted to rob an
wondering is this gloriaous pool and you are probably wondering why is empty. we had to turn away some families who were here in their bathing suits. in the meantime, many of us are trying to stay cool by turning up the air conditioners and the ge says they are ready to accommodate. john and his kids know how to beat the blistering heat in their north baltimore home. for thousands of people across maryland, blasting their air conditioner in search of relief may put a tremendous amount of strain on electric grid. officials have activated the emergency conservation program. much like last july when many customers were without air conditioning for hours in an effort for it bge to alleviate the strain on the system. it is good right now, but if they lose power, then everyone will have to deal with it. we looked at our experience and say what can we do better. that opened the door to their nw operations facility to the media thursday to give a better understanding of how t
conditioners, and bge says they are ready to accommodate us. john says it is no-brainer how he and his kids are beating the heat. with thousands of people across maryland blasting their air conditioner in their home, there is concern and may put a tremendous strain on electric grids, forcing baltimore gas and electric officials to activate its emergency conservation program. much like last july when many customers without air conditioning for hours. everybody needs to be cool right now. we looked at our experience and said, what can we do better ?uer to get a better understanding of how the utility operates during extremely hot weather event. they took the opportunity to discuss how they learned from last july s heat wave fiasco. customers for given voluntarily reject a voluntary rebate. officials say they have prepared customers well in advance this year. each customer participants in the program received a letter reminding them of the program and had fond of war and
775 degrees. you know, this whole situation just totally says why social media is such a powerful thing. i am to blame. posted it on my facebook. i figured they would get a couple laughs. i didn t think it would hit the uk. still, it feels like it s 600. the humidity wyatt was telling you into the 100 mark. so steam bath city. yes, i did not hit the two-degree guarantee. wyatt hit his two-degree guarantee. thank you. 775. you saw it. everybody saw it. friends of friends of friends posted it on my facebook. my joke back was we re not forecasting people barbecuing today, not for the inside of the grill. all right. thank you very much, wyatt. michael outside. on days like this you re tempting to dive into the first body of wart you see like a reservoir. reporter: the sign says no but the cold waters of the loch raven reservoir may be hard to resist. a long time ago, just once. didn t go in very far. it s not legal. reporter: the seven officers charged with polici