Patchy fog on the eastern shore, including easton. Temperatures in central maryland around 62 degrees. The 50s in western maryland. 54 in cumberland, 58 degrees in hagerstown. This is what you can expect for today, 66 degrees as you step out the door, 86 degrees by midday. Plenty of sunshine in the forecast, mostly clear skies by dinner time, 71 degrees. Now over to sharon at traffic control. Good morning. Good morning. It looks like i spoke too soon about the lack of problems out there. We have picked up our first one of the morning, 95 southbound just approaching the fort mchenry tunnel. Were not seeing any delays though. We dont have any delays on the beltway either. 55 is your average on the top and west side. No problems on 95 between white marsh and the beltway. 52 between the beltway and the tunnel. That could be because of that accident. No real problems in this particular shot. Thats a look at 795 at mcdonugh road. No delays officially yet. Now wjz has the stories people are t
Drop the 5 below zero tonight. So it is going to be cold as the winds pick up. All of this is that system that brought the flurries making its way eastward and looking at the current wind speeds, they are between 10 and 15 Miles Per Hour in most neighborhoods and that is again bringing down the windchill readings. Right now, 5 degrees this in Montgomery Village and wheaton and fran cone na franconia and bristol, and it is feeling brutally cold. And by 6 00 a. M. Tomorrow morning, you are looking at the temperatures, folks. 5 to 10 degree below zero again to the north and the west. So in the forecast, very cold night coming up, and colder read inin and the snow chances continue. When i return, i will show you the next chance of the flakes coming down throughout the area. All right. The cold weather is take thing a toll on the infrastructure can across the area. A cracked rail on metro left many commuters standing ow ing the cold. And adam tuss learned that one of them was the metro. And
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