Fill in. Temperatures have been on the mild side. Well look in a moment. Also noticing a little bit of wintry precip here south of pittsburgh earlier with a lot of rain to come through late afternoon, evening. Theres the cold. This is what we need for snow. Its 55 in cumberland. 45 here. Way too warm. Low 30s up here. Low to mid30s. That cold is coming south tonight. More moisture coming in. So weve got a winter storm warning going into kentucky and tennessee all the way up to long island right now, including most of the area. Southern maryland to lower eastern shore, down toward fredricksburg, winter storm watch still up. The Weather Service still hemming or hawing whether theyre going to put you under a warning or advisory. We expect 4 to 8 inches across much of the area. 3 to 6 in st. Marys, northern neck. Potentially 8, 10, might see locally a foot north and west. It all depends on how quickly the changeover occurs and whether banding takes place. 50 today. 32 tomorrow with falling
This is bbc news. Im sophie raworth. The headlines at 4. 30. The number of people whove died with coronavirus in care homes in england is thought to have doubled in five days figures suggest more than 2,000 have lost their lives. There have been 759 new recorded uk coronavirus deaths in hospitals it brings the total death toll to 18,100. In the first ever virtual Prime Ministers questions, the new labour leader strongly criticises the government over a lack of testing and supply of Personal Protective Equipment. Something is going wrong, there is a pattern emerging here. We were slow into lockdown, slow on testing, slow on protective equipment. I dont accept his premise that we have been slow. We have been guided
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