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As a slow-moving cold front creeps across the Mid-Atlantic region, residents can expect unsettled weather with showers and the potential for thunderstorms. The National Weather Service predicts this front will progress from west to east through tonight, accompanied by varying conditions.

Currently, low pressure is developing near the Carolinas and is expected to move northeastward along the front as it shifts offshore by Thursday. This movement will influence the weather pattern, changing precipitation and atmospheric pressure.

Today, residents can anticipate showers and possibly thunderstorms, particularly along the I-95 corridor extending northward through the D.C. and Baltimore metros. Patchy fog may also accompany these conditions, reducing visibility in certain areas. High temperatures are expected to reach around 52°F, with a southeast wind around six mph. Rainfall amounts between a tenth and a quarter of an inch are likely, with potentially higher amounts in areas affected by thunderstorms.

Tonight, showers will continue, especially after 3 a.m., with patchy fog persisting. Cloud cover will keep temperatures relatively stable, with lows around 45°F. A light northeast wind is forecasted.

On Thursday, showers are expected mainly before 11 am, accompanied by patchy morning fog. Cloud cover will persist, with a high near 56°F. A north wind of 8 to 13 mph, gusting as high as 21 mph, may further influence conditions. Additional precipitation amounts between a tenth and a quarter of an inch are possible.

As the system progresses, Thursday night will see a gradual clearing of clouds, with temperatures dropping to around 39°F. A northwest wind of 9 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph, is expected.

By Friday, the weather will improve as high pressure builds in from the Ohio and Tennessee River Valleys. Sunny skies are forecasted with a high near 65°F, accompanied by a northwest wind of 10 to 18 mph, gusting as high as 29 mph. Friday night will be mostly clear, with lows around 42°F.

Looking ahead to the weekend, Saturday is expected to be partly sunny with a high near 70°F.

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The following people recently were initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines.

  • Peyton Davitch of Manassas at James Madison University, Aaron Drew of Woodbridge at University of Maryland Global Campus, Stephanie Evers of Gainesville at Marymount University, Ashley Skinner of Woodbridge at University of North Florida and Jack Stang of Dumfries at University of Maryland Global Campus.
  • Albright College students are competing as members of the Lions’ NCAA Division III varsity athletic teams this spring.
  • Caelainn Morrison of Woodbridge is a member of the women’s lacrosse team at Albright College this spring. A graduate of Forest Park Senior High School, Morrison is studying Business Administration at Albright.
  • McKenna Morrison of Woodbridge is a women’s lacrosse team member at Albright College this spring. A graduate of Charles J Colgan Sr High School, Morrison is studying Biology at Albright.

Making moves in school or local business? Email us the info and a photo, and we’ll share them with the Potomac Local community.

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The Winfield brothers [Photos: Stafford sheriff’s office]
We first told you about this incident near Conway Elementary School yesterday. Here’s what prompted the incident — Stafford deputies said a caller told a 911 operator his brother was holding a gun to his head on Monday, March 25, 2024. Deputies rushed to the area of Conway Road in the Leeland Run subdivision near Conway Elementary School to find no hostages.

The Stafford sheriff’s office reports:

Out of an abundance of caution, they were detained until deputies could unravel what was really going on. One of the detainees was identified as Deshaun Winfield, 32, of Stafford. The other detainee was identified as his brother, and the original caller, Cory Winfield, 39, of King George.

A safety sweep of the residence was conducted and yielded negative results for any signs of a hostage situation. Deputies attempted to converse with Cory considering he made the report; however, he refused to talk with deputies. Cory also had several signs of intoxication and was found with suspected controlled substances. His brother, Deshaun was just as confused as deputies, stating there was a misunderstanding between him and his brother over Easter and God. He had no knowledge of a hostage situation. Like his brother, he too had several signs of intoxication and was found with suspected controlled substances. He was also discovered to be in possession of a firearm.

Cory was charged with public intoxication, and possession of controlled substances. Deshaun was charged with public intoxication, possession of controlled substances, and possession of a firearm while in possession of controlled substances. Cory was held at Rappahannock Regional Jail on a $1,500 secured bond while Deshaun was held until sober. This is still an active investigation and additional charges may be obtained.

Police in Prince William County said a man pulled a knife and demanded a beer at a Woodbridge restaurant:

Armed Robbery – On March 25 at 10:47PM, officers responded to the Klebers Restaurant located at 13634 Richmond Hwy in Woodridge (22191) to investigate a robbery. The investigation revealed a patron, later identified as the accused, brandished a firearm and demanded a beer from the bartender. Police were contacted and the accused was detained on scene without incident where he was determined to be intoxicated. No injuries were reported.

Following the investigation, the accused,
identified as Dennis Anebar SALAS FLORES, was arrested.

Arrested on March 25: Dennis Anebar SALAS FLORES, 22, of no fixed address. Charged with robbery, use of a firearm in the commission of a felony, concealed carry, and public intoxication Court Date: Pending | Bond: Held WITHOUT Bond

And Prince William police said 12-year-olds broke into a vape shop:

Commercial Burglary – On March 22 at 1:32AM, officers responded to the Crystal Smoke Shop located at 2680 Opitz Blvd in Woodbridge (22192) to investigate an alarm activation. Upon arriving at the business, two individuals immediately fled on foot. After a short foot pursuit, both individuals, identified as the two accused, were detained without further incident. Both accused were identified as 12-year-old male juveniles and were found in possession of vape products taken from the store. The investigation revealed the suspects threw a rock, shattering the front glass door before entering the business. Following the investigation, both juveniles were arrested.

Arrested on March 22: [Juveniles]
A 12-year-old male juvenile of Dumfries, and a 12-year-old male juvenile of Woodbridge Both charged with burglary Court Dates: Pending | Status: Held at the Juvenile Detention Center

Meanwhile, in Manassas, police used a helicopter to search for a burglar.

On March 25, 2024, at approximately 12:15 p.m. the Manassas City Police Department responded to a call for a Burglary in Progress on the 8600 block of Stonewall Road while no residents were home. While the initial officer was waiting for additional officers to arrive on scene they observed a suspect fleeing into the woods behind the residence. Resources including a helicopter and K9 were requested to assist with the search for the suspect. This is an ongoing investigation. Anyone with information regarding this incident is encouraged to contact 703-257-8000.

Fredericksburg police said someone stole a tub of grease from a restaurant and ransacked a hotel room.

Cowboy Jack’s, 2312 Plank Road, 3/22, The manager reported a tub of kitchen grease was stolen from behind the restaurant.

Hyatt Place, 1241 Emancipation Highway, 3/21, A person reported his room was ransacked and multiple items were stolen.

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The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed on Tuesday, March 26, 2024. [Image: Stream Time Live on YouTube]

By Sarah-Roderick Fitch

(The Center Square) – Following the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore, Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin is offering assistance to the state of Maryland.

The bridge spans over the Patapsco River and supports part of I-695, one of the major arteries around Baltimore.

Youngkin says he has been in contact with Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, who declared a state of emergency.

In a social media post, the Virginia Republican wrote, “I have spoken with Gov. Wes Moore this morning, and Virginia stands ready to assist and support our neighbor Maryland. Our prayers are with the families affected and the courageous rescue efforts underway following the tragic incident at Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge.”

A Singapore-based container ship rammed one of the support pillars, plunging the bridge into the frigid water below. Baltimore County Fire Chief James Wallace briefed reporters, saying two people have been rescued, with as many as seven people remain missing.

The tragic incident will likely have a mammoth impact on the region, including the Northeast corridor. The bridge carries traffic to and from the nation’s capital and Virginia.

With the container ship and remnants of the bridge blocking access to Baltimore’s harbor, one of the county’s major commercial shipping ports, there is no word yet where cargo intended for Baltimore will be routed.

It is possible ports in and around the Hampton Roads region may play a pivotal role until Baltimore’s harbor can be cleared.

U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg said he is in contact with Moore regarding the incident and is offering federal assistance.

In a social media post, Buttigieg wrote, “I’ve spoken with Gov. Moore and Mayor Scott to offer USDOT’s support following the vessel strike and collapse of the Francis Scott Key bridge. Rescue efforts remain underway and drivers in the Baltimore area should follow local responder guidance on detours and response.”

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Prince William Parks and Recreation sponsors today’s weather forecast.

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Fair Weather Today, Showers Expected Tonight: National Weather Service Forecast

We can expect fair and seasonable weather conditions for the day ahead. According to the latest forecast from the National Weather Service, surface ridging will maintain this pleasant weather pattern throughout the day.

We’ll see increasing cloud cover as the day progresses, with high pressure gradually exiting the region.

However, changes are on the horizon as a slow-moving cold front approaches from the west. Rain chances will gradually increase from west to east throughout the day, although much of the area east of the mountains is anticipated to remain dry through the afternoon. High temperatures are forecasted to reach the 50s for most of the area.

Looking ahead to tonight, the likelihood of showers will grow, mainly after 5 a.m. The night sky is expected to be mostly cloudy, with temperatures dropping into the low to mid-40s. Southeast winds around 6 mph may accompany these showers.

Tomorrow, the chance of showers will persist, especially after 8 a.m., with a high near 54.

Showers will likely continue into Wednesday night and Thursday, with prevailing cloudy conditions. By Thursday, the high is expected to reach around 56, with showers likely and a north wind between 7 to 13 mph.

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The Virginia State Police (VSP) has unveiled a pioneering initiative to address the recruitment challenges law enforcement agencies face across the state.

The “Pathway to Trooper” program targets young adults aged 18 to 20 who aspire to become State Troopers but are currently ineligible due to age restrictions.

Applicants must be 21 years old by the time they graduate from the Academy. The statewide agency tells Potomac Local that the “Pathway to Trooper” program recognizes the potential of younger candidates and offers a solution by providing employment opportunities within the department while these individuals await eligibility for trooper training.

Under this program, young adults can join the VSP as Emergency Dispatchers stationed at one of the department’s seven Emergency Communications Dispatch Centers. In exchange for their service, the VSP will reserve a spot for these individuals in an upcoming Academy session, contingent upon completing all required stages of the State Trooper hiring process.

Colonel Gary T. Settle, Superintendent of the Virginia State Police, expressed enthusiasm for the program, stating, “We are always looking at ways to get more interested, deserving applicants into the Department. ‘Pathway to Trooper’ allows young adults…to get their foot in the door early and learn about the Department while waiting for their chance to attend the Academy.”

In Northern Virginia, troopers in the academy make a $70,640 annual starting salary.

Participants in the “Pathway to Trooper” program stand to benefit from a $5,000 hiring bonus upon joining as Emergency Dispatchers. Moreover, this full-time, salaried position offers state health and retirement benefits and paid vacation leave.

Upon acceptance to the VSP Academy, program participants will be eligible for further incentives, including a 10% salary increase upon completion of initial training and a $5,000 retention bonus following basic training.

The program comes as VSP has increased recruitment measures. The agency has roughly 300 sworn vacancies statewide.

“The vacancies are being felt across all regions of the Department. To minimize the impact, we do our best to assign academy graduates to those Area Offices experiencing the greatest need,” said Geller.

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Police said they knew the man who shot and killed a man outside a Dumfries club.

On March 24, 2024, Prince William police detectives identified the suspect sought in connection to the fatal shooting of Carvell Jarmain Williams, 38, of Warrenton, outside Club Tempo located at 17650 Possum Point Road in Dumfries on March 23.

While investigating the incident, detectives identified the suspect and obtained arrest warrants. Preliminarily, the investigation revealed the two parties were known to one another and that the accused and victim were possibly involved in an altercation in the parking lot when the victim was fatally shot, police said.

Police have located the suspect. Detectives continue to actively investigate the incident and ask anyone with information regarding this case or the whereabouts of the accused to contact police.

The suspect is Jonathan Montile Middleton, 37, of the 100 block of Eustace Road in Stafford, police said.

He’s described as black, 5 feet 9 inches tall, 240 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. He’s wanted for murder and use of a firearm in the commission of a felony.

Anyone with information regarding this investigation is asked to contact Prince William County police at 703-792-6500 or submit a tip online at pwcva.gov/policetip.

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Two people were displaced from a home in Montclair after a candle torched a mattress.

Fire and rescue crews were called to the 15200 block of Larkspur Lane at 11:43 p.m. Sunday, March 24, 2024, for a reported house fire.

Crews learned about the candle igniting a mattress and found heavy smoke conditions on the second floor. The two occupants had safely evacuated the home.

The fire was located and extinguished. No injuries were reported. The Building Official declared the structure was unsafe to occupy. T

The Red Cross assisted the two displaced adults.

The Prince William County fire marshal says allowing an open flame near combustible material is dangerous.

The Fire Marshal’s Office warns against using candles. If candles are used, special precautions should be taken.

He added, never leave a burning candle unattended. Never position a candle where it can be easily disturbed or knocked over.

Keep the candle at least 3’ from any combustible material. Ensure the candle is secured in a sturdy holder that contains and protects the flame. Children and pets should always be monitored near any burning candle.

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A resident speaks with Prince William Board of County Supervisors At-large Chair Deshundra Jefferson and Coles District Supervisor Yesli Vega, who joined a town hall meeting about a proposed Route 28 bypass on March 21, 2024.

Residents living near a proposed Route 28 bypass near Manassas express a loss of trust in the county government's decision-making process. Initially, the county voted against the $300 million, four-lane, four-mile road extension of Godwin Drive, only to reverse its stance shortly after that.

Business groups like the Prince William Chamber of Commerce support the bypass, saying its key to unclogging traffic congestion on Route 28, one of the region's busiest roads.

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