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Light Flurries Fall Across DC; Cold Sticking Around
The winter weather advisories issued for parts of Maryland and Virginia expired early Wednesday, but the cold weather is sticking around.
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Tracking January's Winter Storm Snow Totals
Storm Team4 Meteorologist Amelia Draper breaks down how much snow fell around the region — revealing that total snowfall jumped past early predictions.
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Heavy Rain Overnight Before Bitter Blast of Cold
Heavy rain will continue overnight, but then it’s all about the frigid cold.
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Remains Found Believed to Be UFC Fighter's Stepdaughter
An Alabama district attorney said Monday that authorities have “good reason” to believe human remains found in a wooded area belong to the missing stepdaughter of a UFC heavyweight fighter. The remains were found on a county road in neighboring Macon County, Lee County District Attorney Brandon Hughes told The Associated Press. “I can confirm that human remains have been...
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‘I See Evil': Victim Reacts to Arrest in Potomac River Rapist Case
Darcy Spencer spoke to the youngest victim of the Potomac River Rapist about the arrest of a suspect.
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‘I See Evil': Victim Wants Potomac River Rapist to Spend Life in Prison
The youngest victim of the Potomac River Rapist hopes he spends the rest of his life in prison and says she’ll do whatever she can to help make that happen.
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Suspected Potomac River Rapist, Who Terrorized DC Area in the '90s, Arrested
Police in D.C. and Montgomery County say they have arrested the Potomac River Rapist who killed a D.C. intern and raped nine women over the course of seven years in the 1990s.
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Soil Collection Ceremony in Maryland Marks 1880 Lynching
Residents of a Maryland town gathered Sunday to remember a man at the site of his lynching more than a century ago.
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Chill Settles in DC Area After Halloween Tornado Watch
A tornado watch was in effect for the entire area Thursday evening — Halloween.
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Alabama Capital Elects First Black Mayor in 200-Year History
Alabama’s capital, a city once known as the cradle of the Confederacy and later the birthplace of the civil rights movement, elected its first African American mayor Tuesday. Probate Judge Steven Reed, 45, clasped the history-making victory to be elected the next mayor of Montgomery after defeating businessman David Woods by a decisive margin. Reed won about 67% of the...
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Some Isolated Storms and Showers May Linger Tonight
Severe thunderstorms are rolling through the region Wednesday afternoon, bringing heavy rain, lightning, and the potential for hail and flooding.
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Evening Weather, Aug. 7
Storm Team4’s Amelia Draper says Thursday will be hot, but there will be less humidity.
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Weather Alert: Flood Warnings for DC Area; More Storms Expected Wednesday
Severe storms brought down trees and caused some roads to flood in the D.C. area Tuesday night.
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Evening Weather, Aug. 6
Storm Team4’s Amelia Draper is tracking some storms and rain tonight.
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Impossible Whopper Goes Nationwide at Burger King Next Week
Burger King will begin selling the plant-based Impossible Whopper nationwide next week after a successful test run in seven markets.
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Storms Move Through DC Area; More Rain Expected Tuesday
Some storms and rain is expected into the overnight hours after a tornado warning in parts of Maryland.
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Evening Weather: July 22, 2019
Storm Team4 Chief Meteorologist Doug Kammerer is tracking storms and rain Monday night.
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Historic Flash Flood Hits DC, Stranding Cars in High Water
D.C. was hit by a historic flash flood Monday morning, drenching the city with nearly 3.5 inches of rainfall in just two hours.
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Residents Clean Up After Flash Floods
Homeowners have started a massive cleanup effort after flood waters rushed into their homes. News4’s Shomari Stone and Jackie Bensen report.
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Storms With Lightning, Downpours Impact Fourth of July Plans
Severe storms moved through the area on the Fourth of July, threatening some evening plans.