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minneapolis play ontting reds the biggest stage in sports. the super bowl. see howtheir last full day in py before the big game. us? the vince lombardi trophy in chance to see it before the winning team takes it home. inside the superce. >> and, there won't be much sun today on this sunday. this is a live lookich shows a f rain now moving through the region. just how long does it stick around? >> sunday is sunday, january 28, good morning, i'm jan carabeo. let's start with the forecast, here is chelsey n gram with the eyewitness weather forecast, good sunday morning, a lot green on the screen, we saw lot of rain. >> we like the green for the eagles, talking rain, right?
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so that's what we're dealing with today. certainly different story compared to yesterday. yesterday was just gorgeous. we made it to 59 degrees. we have the sunshine, it was mild, felt like spring. today, still mild. but we have that green on the map. and we're dealing with the rain. so let me take you right now to live look from our plymouth meeting camera. this is a top place one amounts, see the gray skies out there, dealing with some light rain, and also those wet roads that you can see off in the distance. we will take you now to a look at storm scan3. where we are dealing with the very slow moving cold front, that's going to be pushing through. so, all of that cloud cover, offer to the green on the map, that's associated with be moving through, throughout the day today. zoom you in little bit of moderate rainfall, to places cents south and east of portione may county, as well at atlantic county even burlingtonw pocket that you can see, on the map, right around 50 degrees, currently in
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philadelphia. 50's atlantic city, a three wildwood, 51 millville. we will see period of rain, for the majority of us, just dealing with the steady and light rai south and east tapping into some of the moderate pockets, rain will ends from northwestay, lingering down the shore little bit longer, we will talk moree timg in my full foret coming up in just a bit, jan? >> sound good, chelsey, thank you. >> game plan, to give eagles nation its first super bowl championship. "eyewitness news" reporter anita oh, live this morning, at the nova care complex, where the road to victory begins. anita, good morning. >> good morning, jan, and exciting day ahead as the birds head to minnesota
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the day thanking them foreign tire season every rooting for the underdogs. as you can see in this video in havertown, eagles tight end , tray burton, and linebacker he will err bye spent the afternoon signing autographs at carls clouds anucleatement, the line wrapped around the store, as fans flocked to see football here heroes up controls. in bucks county members of the defense were out, mychal kendricks, cornerback ronald darby signed at the oxford valley mall. >> felt blessed and at the end of the day like coming from, you know, buffalo, getting here, then playing in the super bowl, like, you know, i just enjoy every moment. >> i think we can do it. got to keep playing how we've been playing. >> and fans say another thing that feels different about this season is just the electricity all around our region, and they add that the teamwork between all of the team members, from carson wentz, going down, and nick foles stepping up; leading
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them to a victory on super bowl sunday, live at the nova care complex, anita oh, cbs-3, eyewitness into. >> all right, anita, thank you the eagles held their last practice yesterday, before the flight to minneapolis, lesley van arsdall explains how the birds are preparing for the trip ahead. >> the eagles will depart from minnesota today for super bowl lii. yesterday they held their final practice at the nova care complex, 90 minute, putting the final touches on the game plan against the patriots. they are a week away from playing on the biggest stage in sport. something they dreamed about as a child, and now that is about to become a reality. >> the opportunity to do something that you always dreamed of doing, and really show your organization, the organization, the city, you know, all eyes on you. >> exciting. definitely, you know, when you first think about it, it is a little surreal. because you have work so long,
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and talk about it so much over the last year, that now we're finally here, butearned the rig. so it is not really a surprise and, you know, we are looking forward to capitalize in the heme moment, and obviously preparing td to lands late this afternoon, then head over to the team hotel. i'm lesley van arsdall for eye witness sports. >> well, when super bowl lii becomesho to come home with ther first vince lombardi. knowledge fanfare has gun, with the help of native, and former viking, matt burke. he helped the lombardi trophy in super bowl 47 back in 2013.
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>> part of the super bowl experience at the convention center, only the eagles and patriots will play next week, the entire national football league is represented there. despite last week's eagles, 38 to seven victory over the minnesota vikings, even birds fan felt welcome. >> everyone is nice, i mean, people come up pat you on the back, say good luck, and minnesota nights nights all the way. mid western charm from making football to making passes cents, plenty every distractions, the super bowl experience runs through next week. >> will fly 100 feet from the river from nicolet island toward downtown minneapolis. the sin line, 750 feet long, people will be able to zoom by , at 30 miles per hour. >> meantime, numerous law enforcement officials are
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already in place. the humvees have parked at every intersection of the nicolet outdoor mall. that's where the super bowl live activities are all taking place, now, authorities are using the mum vees to block traffic, so pedestrians can safely walk around, they're also using concrete barriers. and of course, we want to see your eagles green, take a picture of yourself your eagles gear and snap a picture then post it using the #cbs3 on facebook, twitter and instagram. we are bringing you all of the excitement from the super bowl , our live coverage starts tonight. sports director don bell will be live from minneapolis after the gram a i wards, we will be with the birds as they go for one more win. and when we're not on tv and on air, you can always find our coverage on line at cbsphilly.com and the cbs local app. >> in other news today, argument in north philadelphia ends with one man dead and another man on the run. police say someone stabbed the 25 year old man last night, on
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the 2,000 block of north gratz street. he died from a scab wounds to the -- stab wound to the chest police searching for suspect. they've not yet found the weapon. >> still ahead, right here on cbs-3 "eyewitness news": if you have to spend any time outside today, better bring an umbrella. this is a live look from cape may this morning. the jersey shore is in store for a day of rain. we will tell were you it will be heaviest, in our full forecast, that's in just moments. plus this: >> a house divided, a popular bar in center city is the place for patriots fans. i'm greg argos here in philadelphia, so, what is the owner doing on super bowl
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>> there she goes. the smoke stack comes down, duke energy is demolishing an old energy plant there in indianna. crews brought down the 500- foot smoke stack, yesterday morning. people who worked at that plant had a chance to watch it come down. demolishing the plant is a long process, duke energy officials sy gone by the end of the year. an showcase the accomplishments of his first year when he delivers his firstdress tuesday night. as hena doba reports, this follows more protests cents over his policies. >> this is what democracy
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looks like. un washington saturday, many demanding the impeachment of president trump the march tookr the president rd to the white house, from his trip to the worlds economic dav. suck suck he iss cents a very full trip. >> said he orders erred the firing of special council robert mueller,ts smer. cbs news has confirmed that the president expressed anger at mueller's investigation. and raised concerns about potential conflict of interest advisors, including white house lawyer, don mcgan said they weren't grounds to dismiss mueller and firing him would be politically catostrophic. the president changed his minds. >> fake news folks fake knows. >> what's your message today? >> new york times fake store. >> i mr. trump denied he wanted to fire mueller but since silent on the issue. neither speaking or tweeting about it. >> we don't know what kind of evidence the special council has.
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he's not giving reporters updates. he's keeping his cards close to his vest. the big question on everybody's mind right now when will the president talk about mueller and if he will, whether he will back out that far. >> earlier this week mr. trump said he was looking forward to being interviewed by mueller, in hopes it would happen soon. hena doba, cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >> well, there is nothing quite like the sound and smell of sizzling bacon, speaking personally, people in indianapolis had the chance to enjoy plenty of that. the city held it bacon fest yesterday. the event had all sort of bacon treats, including bacon burgers, bacon nachos, even bacon donut. there is also beer and burbon. >> every year it has gotten bigger, gotten better, the food is fantastic. more inspired dishes. how can you go wrong? we have bacon wrapped bacon for god sake. >> i don't think you can go-go wrong with, that more than 25 restaurant and chefs showed off their bacon inspired
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masterpieces, if only there was some bacon sizzling nearby for us, kelly. >> wouldn't that be nice? >> yes. it will be nice day to stain i had sigh for breakfast, just cooking bacon. >> exactly, because it is really gross out there. dealing with light rain, damp start out there. dealing with low clouds, as well. take a look at this live look. this is from our live neighborhood network, the white field elementary school camera there, in reading. 47 degrees. winds are calm. dealing with some foggy conditions. you can hardly see that car moving right there on the roadway, that's located off in the distance, dealing with some wet roads that stay yucky and gray start to your day today. and then, looking at our roof cam here, live at center city, couple every raindrops, on the camera lens, you can pick those out. 50 degrees, look at the clouds , and also wet, wet roads out, there looking at 16th street. feels like 50 degrees, though. still mild, that's because we have those winds coming in out of the south and west. that's going to change as cold
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front swings through. changes are our wind direction , then we will cool down slowly but surely, monday looking cooler than today, tuesday and wednesday cooler than monday. 52 degrees in millville. down the shore, low mid 50's, 52 wildwood. 54 degrees in atlantic city. mid four's up into allentown, 45 in reading, 45 degrees this morning, in lancaster. soap, here's the cold front. that's going to be pushing through, throughout the day today. moving through slowly but surely, so some areas are going to deal with that rainfall, a little bit longer than others. and points to the south and east, some of our coastal communities, in south jersey, also, into delaware, dealing with some of the pog et cetera of moderate rainfall, you can point out the yellow on the map, there in kent county delaware. some pockets every moderate rainfall south and east, most of us just dealing with the light and steady rain this morning, so, how long is it going to last? well, here is a look at future weather. let me show you what i am talking about, what's going to happen throughout the day.
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areas north and west, are going to be drying out much quicker than everybody else. maybe even as early as 10:00 this morning, into the lehigh valley, the poconos, dealing with drying conditions , perhaps later this afternoon, point north and west, even dealing with peak or two of sunshine. right along i95, we dry out by about 2:00, 3:00 in the afternoon, so the rain will be lingering down the shore. much longer, maybe even into the overnight hours for some our shore point. so keep an eye on. that will but nonetheless, patterns turning very active for us. that front pushes off shore, area of low pressure traveling right along it, it will strengthen a bit. and with some cold air working its way in, we will tap into the chance for a little bitnow. that could be moving in, as we head into tuesday. so, reallywe' keeping an eye on, monday night into tuesday morning,bi on the time, so bring in light snow as early as monday evening, butels ming in y tuesday morning, which could cause very slippery morning mm 2nches
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or less, and then going to be turning colder behind that system, talat this, we head to s for the high on wednesday, so temperature drop on the way. today, though, mild, with rain 53 degrees. and then your eyewitness weather seven day forecast, goes like this, jan, s >> chelsey, thank you. 7:18. time to see how traffic is moving along out there. here is matt in the cbs-3 traffic center. good morning, matthew. >> good morning, jan, this morning we start offer with rain, see in the live look, broad street, might increase your following distance @ law more time for stopping as you travel today. mass transit has schedule change service change for septa. the market frankford line, all trains will board from the westbound platt earls from 15th, 13th, 11 he, eighth, due time people project and will continue until end every service today, mass transit running on or clothe to schedule. moving to center city construction, 23rd street, will be closed between arch and market street.
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this road will be reopened monday at 6:00 a.m. in time for the morning rush hour. finally we take live look at the 42 freeway in new jersey traffic light right now with traffic increasing see slower speeds due to the wet conditions on the roadways. all of the major roadways in philadelphia, new jersey, are reporting no delays. live from the cbs-3 traffic center. matthew, jan, back to you. >> wet out there, careful, folks, careful, matthew. eagles will soon battle for redemption over the last super bowl appearance, that didn't end in our favor, while the team and its fans are gearing up for the big game, of popular center city bar is taking both sides, sort of. "eyewitness news" reporter greg argos explains. >> philadelphia is a city known for it patriots. but it is not a town rooting for the new england variety. >> that is unless you're seated at this bar near 19th and chestnut. >> we, are i guess, the patriots home away from home. >> owner john barry opened the restaurant more than decade ago, at first, hot spot for cleveland browns fans.
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>> it was a joint packed super bowl. and now i pay mia league ands to the paths, that's where it all started. >> now on one side of the bar patriots gear hangs from the wall, and paths fans fill the seat. other side still reserved for those that bleed green. >> no reason for anybody to invade their turf. >> i found this spot, and then , i walked in, i felt like coming home again there. were paths fans everywhere. >> unofficial pat tree at anthem, new england fans planning to pack the place super bowl sunday. >> it will be a contentious environment, two very passionate fan bases. >> probably pretty hospitable to the patriots fans. >> boston native andrew doyle now calls philly home. >> i think we respect the eagles for sure. >> and like other paths fans, planning to watch the big game , he's expecting a tough match.
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>> even tougher environment. >> i really want them to win the super bowl. i just don't want them to beat the patriots to do it. cbs-3 "eyewitness news." >> oh, we will have to see how it goes at that bar. we will keep you up-to-date. well, still ahead, laying the foundation for life of reading . >> fish in a tree. how can that be? >> new philly program bringing together books and buddies. that's coming up in this week 's story of brotherly
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>> welcome back, elementary school student only fuel hours every me big difference in test scores, so, volunteers are stopping byow readers. "eyewitness news" anchor jessica dean has this week's story of brotherly love. >> crawford is assistant professor of political science at temple. so, five year old safi. re is a little younger than his usual student, but that's exactly what he signed up for. >> we red green eggs and ham by dr. seuss, a good time, but decided we wanted to focus on the theme of superheros. >> a volunteer for philly reading coaches. new program, matches more than 100 volunteers with children in three schools, for one-on-one reading, twice a week. >> we have high school student we have college student, we have seniors. it runs the gamut. so 13 to 100 or older.
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>> high schoolers volunteer at tanner duckery school. >> love reading as much as dow >> and the stories are memorable already. five year old dillon remembers one every his first books. >> he was a guy, then a girl got -- there was a fly -- >> readings books new, fresh, also gives chance to meet someone who is not a pier peer , a grown up, can spend time to get to know and form bond over books. >> the philly read coaches program funded by $2 million grant from the william penn foundation, which pays to train coaches, track student improvement, and supply books. >> during the lent of the program, each kid takes home books that they keep to build their at home library. >> so they can always go back to that first favorite book. >> fish if a tree. how can that be? >> had he though to expand the philly reading coaches program to at least 17 additional schools later this year. if you can commit to an hour a
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week, you can volunteer, too, find out how at cbsphilly.com/ brotherly. jessica dean, cbs-3, " eyewitness news." >> well, in just a few hours now, the eagles will be taking off. destination, minneapolis, for super bowl lii. anita? >> good morning, well the eagles are ready to fly quite literally from minnesota for super bowl sunday. i'm anita oh, at the nova care complex, coming up i'll tell you the messages that fans have for the team. >> and rather active pattern is setting up for us this week starting out the day of course with the rain, but also have some chances for snow in the forecast, as well, i'll have details coming up.
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iva. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news morning. today is sunday, january the 28th, good morning, carabeo. let's get a check on the forecast. ness weather.rologist, chelsey chelsey, good morning. >> good morning, jan, good rain t to you at home. there, across the region, even some very foggy conditions, let me take to you this look, live neighborhood network, kutztown area middle school, normally, would you see some soccer fields there off in the distance, but no, that's not the case. dealing with rain across the region, in this particular area very poor visibility. in fact, areas north and west,
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we have under a mile of visibility there, in reading, same situation there, lancaster, only about a mile, allentown, 3 miles in the poconos, really poor visibility, as we are starting out your sunday morning. dealing with cold front, you can see, all of the rain there , on storm scan3, and the cloud cover, that's associated with the front, that front going to be pushing on through throughout the day today. slowly but surely. so some areas will see that rain lasting a little bit longer than other. just dealing with light rain on the i95 corridor, however, looking south and east we do have some pockets of more moderate rainfall, like places near atlantic city, also, our coastal communities, and south jersey, even central delaware, dealing with some of the moderate rainfall at this hour so, 52 degrees, around 9:00 a.m. 50 degrees by noontime. periods of rain. rain is going to taper off, the clouds will linger, we will talk more specifically about the timing and also details on the next chance for little snow in my full
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forecast coming up. >> okay, chelsey, thanks. we check back in with you. >> 7:30. we are just one week away from one more win. and today the eagles are headed to minneapolis for the super bowl. we hope they come home with a vince lombardi trophy. >> "eyewitness news" reporter anita live at the nova care complex this morning in south philadelphia where excitement is probably going to reach a fever pitch. hi, anita. >> good morning, jan, well, they're very excited, very confident that they can win the super bowl and so are fans but, before the birds head to minnesota for the super bowl, later this afternoon, they were out yesterday, signing, and meeting fans yesterday in havertown. eagles tight-end tray burton and dan he will spent the afternoon signing at carls cards and collectables, fans flocked to see their football heroes up controls. bucks county members of the defense were out, linebacker mychal kendricks and ronald darby are fans for the oxford
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valley mall. we spoke with some of them who had send off message for the team. >> they're not the underdogs. they're the team. and they're going to go for t and we all believe. we definitely believe. all of the hype, underdogs, we're not underdogs, we're going to win. >> and fans say that the feeling this season has been electric. they're confident that the birds can bring home that super bowl win. live at the nova care complex this morning, anita oh, cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >> all right, anita, thank you , and stay with which witness news as we continue to cover super bowl lii. tonight. sports director don bell will report live from minneapolis on "eyewitness news" at 10:00 on the "cw philly" then on cbs-3 right after the grammy awards. and of course, we will be with the birds every step of the way as they go for one more win. when we're not on tv and on air you can always find everything eagles, on cbsphilly.com and the cbs local app. >> meantime, as we just mentioned, tonight is music's biggest night, biggest names
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in the industry getting ready for the grammy awards, see the show here on cbs-3, correspondent nicky batiste has cents a look at all of the excitement. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> two years ago khalid was in high school, now, he's going to the grammys. thanks to his hit location and young, dumb and broke. >> people ask me like how did you do what you did so fast? i don't know. >> the 19 year old is up for five awards, including best new artist. also, in that category, 24 year old julia michaels, who scored with the song issues. >> ♪ issues ♪ >> my manager crept in my room was like sorry, we just got nominated for two grammys and jumped on me and started crying i was like wait, what just happened? >> ♪ >> ♪ >> jay-z leads this year's nominees with eight nominations, including both record anal bumm of the year.
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>> lamar next with seven nods, he's also one of the performers. >> he always delivers. he's thoughtful. he's breitbart. he's controversial. he cares. those are the kind of artists we like to see on the show. >> while rehearse halls continues at madison square garden, stars are back stage to check out the gift lounge. >> lounge filled with free goodies from jewelry to skin care products to sunglasses cents. >> over the years, rickynal lea, marry j blind had worn the glasses they pick uphe grammy rd carpet. >> even nominees who failed to win still won't go home emptyni" rammy performances and awards tonight right here oncbss tonight 7:30. still ahead here on cbs-3 this
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columbia after someone bombed a police station there, killing at least five police officers. mourners held vigil last night, at least 42 people were also hurt. now, the attack happened in bar license enkia respect offers officers receiving the morning assignment, the attack believed to be in retaliation for a crack-down on drug trafficking and organized crime: one person has been arrested. and they're searching for others who may have helped. president trump is condemn ago car bombing attack in kobul, after began stand killed at least 95 people and injured 158 others. the the taliban claiming responsible for suicide bomber who drove ambulance filled with explosives, past a police check point, and into a secure zone. now, the target is believed to have been an interior ministry building but many people were hit while walking by. thousands of people are in the dark this morning, in washington state. severe weather knock over trees and even caused a small
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mud slide in seattle. heavy storms brought winds of up to 50 might per hour, along washington's coast. the winds were strong enough, to knock over a big tree here. sending it crashing for a woman's home in tacoma. it cracked walls, shattered windows, damaged roof and floor of the house. the tree also damaged nearby restaurant. the guesses cents little panic. we had to calm them down first big old tree h been looking for it, wow, really moving today. probably do have seen that coming. >> now, the tree also broke open the restaurant's gas line , crews were able to seal it, though, and at one point about 17,000 customers around the region were without power. the winds are expected to be much calmer today. meantime, in tampa, they're recovering after pirate invasion. >> talking about the gasparilla pirate fest,
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re-enactment of historic pirate invasion, all starts with the eye rival of pirate ship called the jose gasparilla, and tampa mayor surround earned ertz the keys to the ship's captains. they celebrate with a big party, it includes live entertainment, and a parade. >> this year's event was the warmest since was 78 degrees. back here at home, and turning to our forecast, i wish it was 78 degrees, but wear rea those temperatures, chills. >> i so true, but at least mild today. yesterday made itnot bad, right? specially for late january standards, for sure. wstay inside, maybe fingernails , weather watch err lynn getting ready for the big gamet weekend. >> wet roads, very wet , he lives in delra
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>> weather watch err dolores in newark at 48. kenneth in willingboro, about 51. philadelphia, 46. little cooler in his backyard. lynn in cherry hill, with the nice fingernails, checking in this morning, right around 50 degrees. it is a yucky day outside, great day to stay inside, watching movie, pretty much any kind of inside activity, you can think of, but we're dealing with just mess out there. >> live look, to a point north and west every town. and this is the bern ville area. you can hardly see anything.
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>> at the west, 5 miles per hour, so already starting to see the winds direction changing little bit, cold front on the approach, feels like 50 degrees, out there, here is a look at storm scan3. all of this rainfall, cloud cover, that's just associated with the colds front. the cold front slowly but surely going to be moving through. throughout the day today. and as it moves through, very slowly, some locations cents are going to see the rain lingering around a little longer than other. >> seat rain ending first, before everyone else going to be ending from northwest to southeast. >> southeast every dover, around the atlantic city area, everybody else tapping into just that light and steady
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rain out there. so let's talk about how things play out throughout the day today. starting to he see drying taking place, northern lehigh valley and the poconos by about 2:00, 3:00 in the afternoon starting to to see drying along the corridor. however, the clouds are still going to be sticking around >> everybody else throughout the day today, today really setting us up for active pattern taking shape as we led into the upcoming work week, so that same front, moves off shore, stalls, area of low pressure traveling right along it. will strengthen off shore, cold air works in we could be
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talking about chance for light snow building in as we head-on the monday night and tuesday time frame. as early as monday night, majority of the models bring ing it in on tuesday morning, so slippery morning commute possible. >> minor accumulations though. i would say 2 inches or less, some areas just a dusting. >> looking at current temperatures right now in the 40's, 50's, across the region, 50 in philadelphia, where is the cold air that lows kate dollars up to the north and west, 32 in buffalo. twenty-eight in cleveland. thirty-eight pittsburgh. that's the cold we also have anr chance, little snowfall as we head into next friday. well, do you love watching the weather? you can be featured in newscast by becoming eyewitness weather watcher. sign up now at cbsphilly.com/ watchers. jan? >> chelsey, thank you. it is 7:45.
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time to check the roads and the highways, let's go over to matthew in the cbs-3 traffic center. good morning, matthew. >> morning, jan. just heard after accident on the pa turnpike in glenmore, on the pa, westbound, near adams drive, which is close to the mile marker. report tell us now off to the shoulder, but still keep eye out in the area. moving to philadelphia, looking live, at the blue route, at 76. the roads are slick, because of the rain, especially be cautious on the ramps and turns. you might want town crease your following distance, allow more time for stopping as you travel today. finally, in center city we have construction, 23rd street will be closed between arch and market street. the roadways, will open monday at 6:00 a.m. just in time for the morning rush hour. all of the majors in philadelphia, new jersey, have no delays, mass transit is running on time or close to schedule. live from the cbs-3 traffic center. i'm matthew, jan, back to you. >> matthew, thank you. well, for the eagles, one more week before the big game ment brady is sizing up the competition. here's lesley van arsdall with eyewitness sports.
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>> reporter: some billing the super bowl as dynasty versus pag in their third super bowl. d eny limes as the patriots were preparing for the bige, click, five and two, and rob returned to practice after afc title game. paths are the favorites going into the eagles have embraced the role of the underd,askewhat thought about te eagles wearing dog masks and playing with a chip on their>> t masks they wear, anything like that, i what we do. good team we're playing, great team. season. been the best team number one in the nfc. that speaks to how well they played all year. and you know, they're a great football team. >> one of the weapons tom brady has cents is running back dion lewis, drafted by the birds back in 2011, spent two season on the bench before chip kelly traded him to
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cleveland. two years later he signed with the paths and has blossomed in the last 13 games, he's averaging 09 yards in scrimmage off for yards per carry, scoring ten touchdowns. >> he is a tough tackle in the open field. and they put people in tough situations by trying to tackle him. you know,'s got enough power to run somebody over believe it or not for being a smaller guy, and you know everybody knows he's got great spin move and he's real he will lewes i have. so, you know, he can catch the ball in the backfield. all of the backs can do a lot of of different things, that's why he's valuable. >> very shifty back. probably one of the most shifty backs in the league. and his ability, what's' doing in the paths game as well as his running game, is unique. >> and in minneapolis, the vince lombardi trophy has arrived. former viking had the for the ft
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time for the paths their sixth s for most super bowl titles. the sixers start back-to-back stretch tonight when they play the thunder then tomorrow they'll play the bucks. so what game will joel embiid play? he hasn't been cleared to play so far this season, stay tuned >> college hoops over at the palestra, hawk will never die. playing pennsylvania in a game second half, quakers up by three. newkirk, three, for the top of the key good. game is tied, led the hawks 19 penn comes right back. aj drives, over the hawks defense, he led the quakers with 13. then later, off the rebounds, pass goes cents to ryan bently three ball, nothing but net. penn beats st. joe's 67-56. >> that's all for sports. i'm leslie van czars dale. have a great day. >> still to come this morning, on "eyewitness news": the cbs-3 pep project. animal advocate carol erickson is talking about clinic i cats
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another one. he's great. again, his name is mill, pennsylvania spca. now, if you have a cat. >> i do, i love him so much. >> i know you do. your cat riley. everybody loves their cats. and sometimes, they don't love their cat when their cats act clinicy. >> i don't know this that's a bad thing, is being clinging a bad thing? >> well, if it is constant weaver through ooh legs, meow, scratching at the door when trying to sleep, then it can be. we have great video here. i'll give you some of the talking points, look at the beautiful cats. so, there is two clinic i, get in the way colyood for them either. because these overly dependent cats are at risk, and forven ils if their owners are away. the cat nip, which is aion is great newsletter from a vet now, chronic clinic i necessary can make devoted
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owners say enough is enough. may want to start yelling, that's the last thing you really shoul are cats that need constant reassurance. preva clinic i cat is far icier than trying to change the clii preve, indulge your kitten with attention. if you give themlo that they ney are young, they'll feel secure , safe and loved from beginning. and they won't feel the need to be klingy. let your kitten as much contact with you as they want.et that you might already have, do not push, yell, lock it wors, i know it is tempting, when they get like that, but they're speaking some love and approval and just as when you're in that mode, if you ever are and you get pushed away, you need to get reinforced more, please love me, please love me, cats are doing the same thing. so throw end tracing treat or give them like a burst of just
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great entheusiasm, and petting and that sort of thing. that sort of wears them out for little bit. and if they want to sleep with you, fine, if they don't, they can have their own room. and put the radio on low, and just kind of make your whole household as you saw in that video a little more cat- friendly so maybe they have a cat tower near your desk can reduce some of the need for the klinginess. >> i think i'm the one that's is clooney in the relationship better me than him. >> you know, there are 200 adopt don't recall cats at the pennsylvania spca, right now, only showing awe kim of them. this one looks like a -- look how sweet that cat is. this is just beautiful animal named ann. three year old black and white persian cat, who is rescued by the cruelty department. but she is very friendly. and jus so, make sure to take a look at that cat. her name is ann.s pr baby , hasn't had the best luck he was brought in spca found inw
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trapped and his injuries were ev legs had to be amputated one every his front legs. 'sneeds somebody to show them that people can be great. top big dog here. big bouncy fun dog. i loveten month old rotweiler m, just wants to play, he is a puppy, he'sgreat puppy qualitie. and just wants to be in a home where he can be loved and understood and see great animals that he is. and again, we have got mill here, i know he is a little hard to see on the set, me in black pants, black sofa here. but there you go. this dog is two years old, he is wonderful. he is big, gorgeous, calm, friendly, wonderful with everybody. mill, pennsylvania spca check him out. >> run don't walk. >> really. >> carol said t remember, go to the headquarters, 350 erie avenue, pspca headquarters
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saturday, sunday, monday through friday, one p.m. to 8:00 p.m. just love on your cat then give him space. >> that's right. that's he can actually right. yelling never really works with anything. >> never. >> may feel good in the short-term but doesn't work long-term. >> thank you, carol. thanks, mill. pick him up. that's it for "eyewitness news " at 7:00. here's what we have coming up for you at 8:00. back stage, before the grammys we'll show you the big stars getting ready for tonight'show. we will also have this. >> it is really, isphadelphia t. you just kind of it. >> guess what? philly fan hood begins at eh.les, this newborn baby boy is named after what his parents are insp. plus: >> rainy to start the second half of your rain last? meteorologist, chelsey n gram; back, with your eyewitness we will be right back.
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