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Good Morning, Baltimore: Winter weather, UFO reports and Brady on the ball

Good Morning, Baltimore: here's what you need to know for Friday:

WEATHER

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It'll be partly sunny today but a fast moving storm traveling up the East Coast will dump a mixture of freezing rain, sleet or snow on the area. Accumulations may reach up to three-inches. A winter weather advisory goes into effect at 6 p.m. this evening. Temperatures will reach a high of 41 today, and sink to a low of 31 overnight. Winds will be out of the southwest from 3 to 6 mphhttp://www.baltimoresun.com/news/weather/weather-blog/bal-wx-mess-of-snow-ice-rain-forecast-to-move-in-friday-night-20150122-story.html.

TRAFFIC

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Get the latest on delays for this morning's commute from baltimoresun.com

FROM LAST NIGHT

About 80 representatives of colleges and high schools gathered Thursday at the Ravens  training center in Owings Mills to watch a film produced by the One Love Foundation to educate students about relationship violence.

Thousands of people are to be injected with two experimental Ebola vaccines in trials in West Africa  while a Baltimore biotechnology company plans to launch a human trial of its own in June.

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Rabbi Frederick Martin Karp. 50, of the Cleveland suburb of Beachwood was taken into custody Thursday at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York on charges of sexually abusing a Baltimore County girl, according to  Baltimore County police.

James Robert Hensler, 24, has pleaded guilty to a federal charge of pointing a green laser at a Baltimore County police helicopter as it hovered over Patapsco High School last year.   He faces up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine.

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FROM TODAY'S FRONT PAGE

Gov. Larry Hogan wasted no time Thursday outlining a budget plan that would cut school aid to Baltimore and state workers' pay but preserve --- at least for the moment --- funding for two light rail lines.

The tragic Monday morning fire near Annapolis that destroyed the 16,000-square-foot home of Don and Sandra Pyle was a cruel end to the couple's family weekend with their four grandchildren. Fire officials have now recovered four bodies from the scene, and two remain unaccounted for.

Beginning in March, Social Security Administration plans to keep 1,250 field offices across the nation open an additional hour.

From 1947 to 1969, the Air Force investigated a series of UFO sightings across the nation as part of a project known as Project Blue Book.

WHAT'S TRENDING

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Saudi Arabia's new king, Salman bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud, promises to continue the policies of his predecessors after the death of Saudi King Abdullah.

Tom Brady says he doesn't know how footballs used in AFC championship game became underinflated.

Will Ferrell hit a cheerleader in the head with a basketball during halftime at a New Orleans Pelicans game on Wednesday. The stunt was for his upcoming film, "Daddy's Home."

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