Rob Stallworth, Mike Stanford, Steiner Ferdinand discussed on WTOP 24 Hour News

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To filters and wipers to a full range of services visit jiffy lube D.C. dot com for location near you I'm rob stallworth wtp traffic Now to storm team four meteorologist Mike Stanford Our sky is a racial partly sunny so mostly sunny the staff Where's my gust over 40 miles an hour at times that do watch out for some blowing snow Highs only in the 20s to lower 30s our wind chills are in the single digits and teens Clear tonight the winds will gradually die down lows from 5 to ten across the northern western suburbs with teens across the rest of the area look for an increase in cloud cover on Sunday high 20s to lower 30s Cloud cover and warmer Monday and Tuesday by Tuesday we'll see highs in the mid to upper 40s I'm storm team four meteorologists like Steiner Ferdinand and right now taking a look at the temperatures 26° right now in fairfax with some wind gusts around 23 miles an hour We also have 27° right now in college park Maryland in the 20s as well with wind gusts being reported and right now in downtown Washington it is 22° with wind gusts in the mid 20s It is two 31 at This is W TOP Your source for today's top news traffic and weather always connected and constantly updated In your car at home at work and on the go Never this a moment and a good afternoon to you I'm Mike Morello Anika velas art producer coming up We have a couple inches here but the winter storm that moved through robbed blizzard like conditions other parts of the country will have the tails on that and at a prince George's county school it's education through arts and John Doe Their effects county school system gets more religious holidays added to its calendar on occasion James News time is two 31 CBS News brief Most people find the freezing temperatures and lashing winds pounding the east coast along with heavy snow right now to be a little much but not this guy He was out jogging It's beautiful I love the elements and this is really something on Long Island's north shore WCBS TV's John Elliott.

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