2013年12月9日 星期一

The temperature was expected to dip

One person died in the crash, according to the DPS.In Arlington, a 29-year-old Arlington man was killed when he crashed into a stopped 18-wheeler shortly after midnight Friday on Interstate 20.MedStar answered its 300th call in 36 hours at 3 p.m. Saturday, twice what the ambulance service would normally get, spokesman Matt Zavadsky said."We've responded to 10 collision calls since midnight," Zavadsky said. "The vast majority of the calls are traumatic injuries and falls. It looks like about 41 falls since midnight. We're up to 28 OB calls, and we normally would have responded to eight in that time period. These are women who probably would have gotten a ride to the hospital other than an ambulance if the roads weren't icy."Homeless people overwhelmed Fort Worth's three shelters, and the city opened the Bertha Collins Community Center as an emergency shelter. The added 50 cots there gave the city more than enough beds to handle the 910 or so people who sought shelter, said Cindy Crain, spokeswoman for the Tarrant County Homeless Coalition.

The temperature was expected to dip to 24 degrees Saturday night, said Bradshaw, with the weather service.A high of 26 at DFW Airport at 6 p.m. Saturday easily beat the 33-degree previous high for Dec. 7, set in 1950.By midafternoon Monday, the temperature should climb to near 40 degrees, leaving the area in "pretty good shape through the week," Bradshaw said."We'll have more slick spots for the Monday morning rush hour in the Metroplex," Bradshaw said."We see another weak cloud system coming in from the southwest Tuesday, but we don't see any real impact.The question investors should ask today is whether any of the silk road culture tour in this space trade at reasonable valuations.These are the most widely viewed travel websites on the market today."Bad weather on Sunday led to dozens of accidents throughout the county. A terrible, snowy mess shut down part of the interstate, contributed to at least one death and led officials to call for no travel.A multiple-car pile-up required the closure of I-94 eastbound. One person was confirmed dead at the scene of a major car accident on I-94 in Racine County.The deceased appeared to be a man, according to Racine County Medical Examiner Michael Payne, but he could not confirm anything else. Officials were still working on the situation,The consumer is opening up his wallet and springing on travel in 2013.Travel, one of the largest travel xinjiang companies, recently reported bookings were up for the summer even at higher sales prices. he said from the scene."It's just been one accident after another," said one busy police official.

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