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winter marches back in. we're tracking the chance for some snow showers and a big dip in temperatures. and breaking news. police arrest a man they say is responsible for calling in a string of bomb threats at jewish community centers across the country. and snapchat's got a lot to talk about today. a look at its parent company's blockbuster public offering. and right now, bundle up. very cold and windy out there. >> that just looks cold, doesn't it? >> give you a live look at camelback resort in the poconos. it's definitely feeling like winter all throughout our area. >> we're tracking light snow
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through parts of our area. let's get you details with nbc10 first alert meteorologist erika martin. good morning, erika. >> good morning, tracy and vai. there's developing clouds out there. that's a sign we have that moisture coming in. those light snow showers moving in from west to east. you'll see your local neighborhood most accurate seven-day forecast. current temperatures right now 38 degrees for philadelphia, mt. holly, 37, allentown, 36, dover warmer at 40 degrees. we can also see the northwesterly winds right now. that's the influence, so keep in mind we have this piece of energy just to the northwest of us. then we see the flow here of the wind. we're seeing some gentle breezes right now. philadelphia, 16 mile-per-hour wind speeds for you. 22 for dover air force base. coatesville currently 15
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mile-an-hour wind speeds. we get this going and we pause this later today at 5:00 p.m. still seeing temperatures pretty chilly. at least those feels like temperatures colder than the actual temperatures. look at this. single digits for allentown. that's your feels like temperature. early tomorrow morning same deal there. 7 in west chester. 6 in pottstown. coming up in just a bit, i have your most accurate ten-day forecast. back to you. now to breaking news that we're following for you. police arrested a man in connection with threats made against at least eight jewish community centers nationwide, but according to pete williams law enforcement officials say the arrest does not solve the jcc threats case. the person authorities arrested is considered a copy cat who made threatening calls to sell the a personal score and use the jcc bomb threats as cover.
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bullets flew this morning outside a mt. airy bar. >> the shots hit four people, including a bartender. and now police have a description on the shooter and his car. katy zachry has more from the scene. >> reporter: we learned it was an argument that started inside the restaurant 7165 germantown that began it all. there's one bullet hole in the glass here. there's another bullet hole across the street. and police say eight shots were fired here on the sidewalk into a crowded area. officers on scene say an argument inside spilled out to the sidewalk when the restaurant closed around 2:00 friday morning. things turned violent when someone in the group pulled out a gun and began shooting. police say the woman was the bartender and got hurt trying to break up the fight. all four victims are being treated at einstein hospital. they're looking for a man in his late 20s to early 30s with brown
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dreadloc dreadlocks. they're confident they'll find the person responsible. they are conducting interviews of the victims. they're speaking to a number of witnesses. they also say there are a number of security cameras along this stretch of germantown avenue, some of which are pointed in this direction. reporting from mt. airy, katy zachry. now to the jersey shore. investigators are searching for the cause of a massive fire at a vacant hotel that spread to six other buildings. this was the scene this morning. fires started after 4:00 this morning in ocean grove, monmouth county. in all the fire gutted four homes and danimaged two other structures. neighbors rushed to help this driver after his car got stuck in a sinkhole. neighbors on east clearfield street joined together to lift his car out of the hole. a philadelphia water department crew later came out and closed part of the road.
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plywood now covers the hole. no word on how it opened. a community is gathered together right now to honor one of two dover police officers who died in the crash last weekend. robert dafonte and jimmy watts were killed after a car veered off the road and hit them. an investigation following the officer's suicide revealed a missing stash of evidence, including drugs and cash. the detective has been stealing the items from the police evidence room to fuel his hidden drug addiction. there'll be multiple people involved in cataloging the evidence. police are looking for the man who stole the donation jar from a wawa on tuesday.
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the money was meant to go to the special olympics. $5,000 reward for information about a gun store burglary in easton. these are surveillance pictures from john's gun and tackle room where thieves stole more than two dozen guns last month. also in the lehigh valley the sands casino in bethlehem could soon have a new owner. employees were told about a potential buyer in an e-mail. when asked about a possible sale, the casino said it has no announcement to make at this time. we have new details about a dad who named his son adolf hitler. he now wants to legally change his last night to hitler. campbell who lost parental rights to his children will go to court in nine days. vai and tracy, it was very
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busy this morning on the schuylkill expressway. this is eastbound traffic for the center city area. 50s and 60s from. from the blue route to the vine, it is going to take you 14 minutes. westbound we're doing just fine. we have a vehicle fire at east avenue. i mark eed it with the graphic. it engulfed in flames at this intersection in lower merion. we have another accident at abington and old york and old welsh road. we're doing just fine in terms of travel speeds. now let's take a look one last time at 95. we're doing pretty good. southbound woodhaven to the fine, 14 minutes. today a broadway star will mentor students. bride stokes mitchell who
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started the original rag time will help students with the racially charged words in the script. civil rights leaders asked to stop the play or to take the n-word out, but students fought to keep the play as is and copyright laws prohibit tampering with the script. american spirit, the rise and fall of prohibition, returns to the national constitution center. visitors can learn the charleston and explore the music and the fashion that made the 20s roar. more calls for the resignation of attorney general jeff sessions over his alleged ties to russia. the harsh words the president has for democrats. oh, snap. parent company snapchat soars in
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later today he'll continue on to palm beach where he'll attend the republican national committee's dinner. blaine alexander as an update from washington. >> reporter: for the second day in a row, attorney general jeff sessions surrounded by questions. >> i found his explanation simply not credible. >> reporter: hours after recusing himself from any involvement with trump campaign investigations, the attorney general said in an interview the response appeared to be overblown. >> i think it was unfair. >> reporter: in a tweet, president donald trump dismissed the whole thing as a witch hunt, calling sessions an honest man and saying he did nothing wrong. >> what is jeff sessions guilty of? he's guilty of doing his job as a senator.
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>> democrats disagree. the cover up is often as bad as the crime. that's why we need to get to the truth. >> reporter: more questions after the white house revealed the president's son-in-law and michael flynn met with the russian ambassador back in december at trump tower. >> so many people having so many contacts and not remembering. they're either the most forgettable team in political history or the most intimate with russia. >> reporter: sessions acknowledged he could have been more clear to his confirmation hearing when he said under oath he has no involvement with russian officials, and he might get that chance. democrats on the judicial committee want him to come back and testify again. during his news conference, sessions said he would send a letter to the judiciary committee to clarify his position for the record. blaine alexander, nbc news washington. russian's foreign minister used the same term that
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president trump did to describe it. new this morning, we have learned president trump is meeting with german chancellor angela merkel at the white house later this month. president trump frequently criticized merkel during her campaign you'll remember, accusing her of ruining germanmy -- germany by taking in refugees. imagine earning more than $200 million in one day. >> that's what the cofounders of snapchat did in one day. the ceo and the cofounder's stock worth more than 3 billion on paper. it is more valuable than companies such as twitter, viacom, and ferrari. this is the best part of the story. the snap ipo also made a
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windfall for one california high school. saint francis high school in mountainview, they invested $15,000 in snap back in 2012. yesterday the school sold 2/3 of their shares. $24 million. field trip. >> yeah, field trip in a big way. a lot of computers at that school. weather headlines include a gusty day, unseasonably colder temperatures, temperatures below average for this time of year. normally we see 48 degrees in philadelphia. tracking some snow showers. i'll get to that in just one moment hour by hour. the weekend cold and windy. saturday overnight lows in the teens, saturday into sunday. next week temperatures rebound. we'll see 50s and 60s making a comeback. something to look forward to next week. you're seeing some blues and
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some purples and some whites. this is a piece of energy just to the northwest of us. all of that air will be sliding on down, pushing on down those snow flurries. a couple of snow squalls moving across parts of the delaware valley. you are seeing some returns on the screen right now. this is not making it to the ground. it's pretty much stopping at the mid levels of the atmosphere. it will make it to the ground soon enough however. current winds moving in from the northwest. moderate breezes right now. keep in mind these wind speeds and wind gusts will continue to pick up behind that cold front. so here it is. current wind gusts 22 miles per hour for allentown, 25 for toms river, philadelphia 23 mile-per-hour wind gusts for you. neighborhoods right now in and around philadelphia seeing lots of 30s. temperatures again below average for this time of year. fox chase, 38. parkwood, 37. chestnut hill currently at 36
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degrees. the pa suburbs also seeing lots of 30s. mid 30s for your exton. 35 degrees along with malvern. west bradford township cooler at 33. warrington one degree warmer at 39 degrees. i'm going to start this at 5:30 p.m. i should have started this earlier, but basically the snow showers will get here by about 1:00 and clearing by about 5:00 p.m. later this afternoon. i'll show you next time. feels like temperatures starting at 1:00 p.m. notice it is going to feel like it is mainly in the 20s. 25 degrees, feels like temperature for philadelphia. allentown, 25 degrees for you. we paused it later tonight into tomorrow. notice how those feels like temperatures dip into the single digits. 6 degrees in allentown. 8 degrees in doylestown. 9 degrees in trenton. philly, it is going to feel like a very chilly 9 degrees for you at 1:00 a.m., so a very cold
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night and cold start to the day tomorrow. temperatures only topping out in the 30s. 30 degrees for reading. that's your expected high temperature. i'm going to go with mainly sunny, especially right around philadelphia. fairmont seeing mid 30s. temperatures are going to be chillier and it's still going to be windy. 37 degrees for haddonfield. jersey shore, a little bit better. 36 degrees for atlantic city. galloway, your expected high temperature of 34 degrees. delaware, mainly mid to upper 30s with wilmington seeing 37 degrees and dover 35 is your expected high. the ten-day on 10. we have some light snow showers moving on in. i'll show you that one more time a little bit later in the hour-by-hour forecast. it's going to be gusty and wendy this afternoon. temperatures tomorrow only topping out in the 30s. then overnight lows saturday to
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sunday i drop this down to 18 degrees. back to you. >> we haven't seen 18 in a long time. well, take it to the limit. ♪ take it to the limit >> all week long we've been showing you ways to get your body ready for summer. jessica boyington will show us a workout that's all about intensity. work it, girl.
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all right. so it's no secret the philadelphia 76ers have had some ups and downs recently, but the team is continuing to invest in the lives of young people in our area. the sixers are working to make a difference in the community, as they always are, through the sixers youth foundation, which has its gala coming up next week. thanks for being here. >> thank you. thank you very much. >> talk about the gala. what will it raise money for? >> we're so excited.
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this is the second annual, as everyone knows. we expect almost twice as many people as last year. this is going to be raising really the majority of the funds that will support the foundation's work in the community, so specifically how we help support the lives of youth in philadelphia and camden. there's so much going on with this event. we're very happy to announce our performers. along with another surprise. we have a couple of players that will be doing a lip sync battle this year. it's a new entertainment add-on for sure. >> that's cool. players, former players. >> it's really a star-studded list. >> yeah. >> our team as well as our coaching staff, our ownership group, our co-chairs, and david blitzer and his wife alison will be co-chairing the event. we have the presenting sponsor vip wireless along with allen
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iverson and dr. jay. >> for people who don't know, talk about the many ways the sixers are engaged in the community. >> it's really tremendous. so combination of the work we do in community relations along with the work we do with the sixers youth foundation is about increasing our footprint and how we can help do our part to use the power of sport as a youth development tool. everything from employee volunteerism to work that we do out in the community to how we recognize groups at our home games, it's really quite tremendous and a commitment that we have overall as an organization to help foster, really, the life outcomes of our kids here in philly and camden. >> you're touching the groups and connecting them in whatever way. either we go to you or you come to us, and we're going to help you raise your group up, raise these young people up.
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>> that's right, as much as we can. we see sport as a true tool to teach important lessons on how to value and take care of one's self like sleep and hydration, and other skills such as problem solving skills, how to manage one's time, build one's confidence and self-awareness. all these things we hope really can help be a meaningful piece in how we address issues in our community. >> thank you so much for being here. we'll remind our viewers the second annual sixers youth foundation gala is tuesday, marc 7th 6:30 at the 23rd street armory. for details, go to nbc10.com. it's definitely feeling like winter again. cold and windy conditions as we take a live look at center city, philadelphia. some parts of our area with snow
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showers. your neighborhood by neighborhood forecast and we'll let you how cold it is going to get just ahead. plus, talk about timing. you'll see what happened when a highway patrol officer pulled over a driver for speeding. ponch and john are back on the silver screen. the remake of the popular tv show "chips."
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well, commuters are bundled up this morning as they waited for the train. we were at the carpenter lane station. >> and we're tracking rain and snow showers for some parts of our area. here's a live look at the first alert radar showing where that system is at this moment. erika martin is here with that forecast. erika? >> vai and tracy, temperatures below average for this time of
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the year. the good news is by next week we rebound nicely. however, right now we're seeing lots of 30s. pa suburbs, 30s. a lot of moisture in the atmosphere. we'll be seeing some light snow showers soon enough. keep that in mind. satellite and radar image picking up on some returns moving from the northwest to the southeast. a piece of energy, a lo low-pressure system, will be bringing us some light showers. really what we will be seeing is light flurries moving across the delaware valley. we'll start this at 11:30 a.m. and pause this at 3:00 p.m. we're not going to be too affected because it is not very organized at all, but we have enough cold air at the surface which is why we'll see some flurries moving from west to east. not going to be a whiteout. not a completely dry day for
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today. certainly a very chilly day. upper 30s to low 40s. by tomorrow, all we're going to see will be 30s. in fact, below the freezing mark for the lehigh valley. everybody else is going to see plenty of sunshine. we get slightly warmer, not that much warmer, on sunday. the great news is by next week we rebound and see 50s and 60s. i can't say rebound, but i want to say that, of course. back to you. we continue to follow breaking news this morning. police made an arrest in connection with the threats that were made against at least eight jewish community centers nationwide, but according to pete williams, law enforcement officials say the man authorities arrested is considered a copycat and the arrest does not solve the jcc threats case. the person who made threatening calls to settle a personal score. the suspect is expected to appear in a missouri court later today on charges that include
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cyber stalking. the antidefamation league will discuss it in a news conference this afternoon. police are looking for a suspect after a bar fight ended with four people shot in mt. airy this morning. investigators are looking for a man in his late 20s to early 30s with dreadlocks possibly driving a maroon car. authorities are looking for the cause of this fire that started at a vacant hotel. the fire started before 5:00 this morning in ocean grove, monmouth county. the fire gutted four homes, damaged three other structures. two firefighters suffered injuries. now to a roadway rescue in kensington. neighbors rushed to help this driver after his car got stuck in a sinkhole. neighbors joined together and they lifted the car out of the hole. the u.s. has conducted a series of air strikes in yemen.
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>> we have details about the specific targets. >> this is one of the heaviest u.s. attacks on yemen in years. u.s. aircraft carrying out a series of strikes over the past two days, the first since a u.s. navy seal was killed in the same area in january. it may be evidence of a new aggressive campaign by president trump against al qaeda in yemen. the pentagon say there were more than 20 raids yesterday using drones and apache helicopters. witnesses in southern yemen this morning say the air attacks have continued. the pentagon won't confirm local reports that u.s. commandos were dropped on the ground to fight al qaeda militants. senior intelligence forces tell us these raids are the result of new orders from the white house, described as an aggressive gloves off attempt to defeat al qaeda. and they come five weeks after that first commando operation
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authorized by president trump, an operation in which a navy seal, william ryan owens, was killed. president trump this week giving a tribute to his widow in his joint address to congress. raids are in the same area where ryan was killed, but they're not a result of that direct intelligence. the targets were already known weeks ago. information from the owens' raid may, say the pentagon, have helped. al qaeda in yemen still poses a direct threat to the u.s. its bomb makers have targeted u.s. planes. these intense new raids suggest president trump and the pentagon are on a new fast track to try to end that threat. back to you. happening today, federal reserve chair janet yellen will
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speak in chicago about the nation's economic outlook. fed officials hinted an interest rate could come as soon as the middle of this month. some fed officials are suggesting the strengthening u.s. economy, signs of higher inflation, and the stock market have bolstered the case for a rate hike. we have video you have to see this morning. >> take a look. >> have you guys had anything to drink tonight? >> like right on queue, right? a beer truck crashed while a nevada state trooper was asking a speeding driver if he had been drinking. all this happened earlier this week. the truck sprayed the driver and the officer of the car with beer from broken bottles and cans. >> well over 1,000 pounds of bottles and cans and a tidal wave of beer coming at me. >> the trooper let the driver
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off with just a warning. >> very calm about that. more americans are suffering from hearing loss. the problem already affects more than 2/3 of elder adults, but a new study from john hopkins university estimates the number of adults with hearing loss will nearly double by the year 2060. previous research predicted high rates of hearing loss due to the use of earbuds on smartphones. sitting at your desk all day is bad for your waistline and heart. workers with desk jobs had a bigger waist circumference and a higher risk for cardiac disease. it was also linked to high cholesterol. a toy maker is recalling more than a half million baby rattles because of a choking afford. the clear plastic ball can
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shatter and release beads. it was sold from january 2016 through last month. the fda has approved a new drug to treat allergies from dust mites. it is a once daily tablet that dissolves under the tongue, an alternative to allergy shots for people over 18. it reduced nasal congestion and eye inflammation. now to breaking news. sky force 10 over kensington. a fire at a house on east street in kensington. this is an active scene. looks like they have it pretty well under control. we'll gather more information and find out if anybody was hurt. you'll get updates on the nbc10 app. all week long vai and i have been hitting the gym sort of breaking a sweat and getting some shut-eye to find a workout that's right for you.
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>> jessica boyington takes a turn with a suggestion from one of our nbc10 viewers. >> ready, set, go. >> reporter: for my turn in the gym, i headed to performance fitness in wynwood for their workout. >> we welcome people of all fitness levels and help them to be stronger and do their life better. >> reporter: it is a workout designed to get people into shape by pushing you to your limit, no matter what your limitations may be. >> it's called the finisher. >> reporter: will i make it to work tomorrow or am i going to be finished? we're done. let's get started. i'm not afraid. >> that one was 135. >> reporter: 135 which is how much i weigh. >> awesome. bring it down. >> reporter: all right. that means vai sikahema, your challenge is to lift your body
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weight. >> now you have a glass of wine on each hip. >> what kind of gym is this? glass of wine. >> you don't want to spill the wine. >> reporter: feeling the burn and surrounded by friends. s >> we build a strong community so those days people are thinking about not coming are thinking, i'm not going to see my friends. outer strength for your inner warrior. what that speaks to being strong, physically strong, has an impact not just on the physical, but the rest of your life. >> she challenged you. >> well, you and i had a trainer earlier this week as well who told us to stay away from workouts with words like this workout, the finisher, the beast. >> if it seems too extreme, we
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should probably stay away from it. >> i'm probably more into video games. nintendo's newest gaming console is now on sale. people lined up to buy the switch at a best buy in south philadelphia overnight. for a week now, people have been watching a webcam of a giraffe in new york state waiting for her to give birth. >> we have a giraffe closer to home. three baby giraffes, all girls, born to separate mothers. this is video one of the babies. guests can see the babies at six flags great adventure starting april 1st. as for april the giraffe, the wait continues. not known when she'll deliver, but a lot of people watching that. >> little guy there in the back
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just kind of marching around waiting as well. well, ponch and john are in the house. next, we'll talk to the stars of the new emovie "chips" live in our studio and what fans of the show can expect. i'm tracking the light showers moving in. i'll time this out for you hour by hour in your most accurate forecast. i'll see you in just a bit.
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we want to update you on this breaking news we're following for you out of kensington. sky force 10 live over a fire scene. this is a row house fire along e street. in the time we have been live over this scene, we have seen least two people being taken out on stretchers. we're working to find out more details, find out their conditions. okay. you go ahead and clear the way. we've got one risky shot, but we've got to try it. >> who can forget macho officer frank ponch and his straight-laced partner jonathan baker. they were the two motorcycle officers on the california highway patrol that made "chips" such a huge hit. "chips" fans, guess what. you're in for a real treat. >> job is crucial. without us out there -- >> come on.
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>> -- someone could get hurt. >> guess what. "chips" is back and this time on the big screen. dax shepherd hits the highways with his partner in a reboot of the classic tv show. we're expected to have dax shepherd and michael pena in our studios this morning. were you guys fans of the tv show? >> yeah, i was. we watched it religiously. to see a latin guy on television was an accomplishment. >> yeah. and i was obsessed with motorcycles and i lived in detroit where it was always cold and it was about california. they would be on the beach with girls in bikinis. i loved it. >> tell me how the movie is different from the tv show. >> the tv show was definitely a family drama. it was on at 8:00. it was for the whole family. this is definitely an action comedy more in the vein of "bad boys." it's a departure tonally for
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sure. >> for those who never saw the tv show, tell us what they can reasonably expect. >> the show really centered around these two officers, john and ponch. the movie is also about these two, but the difference here is that michael pena plays ponch who is really an undercover fbi agent trying to find out some -- sus out some dirty cops on the force. >> your wife is also in the film. tell us what it was like to work with your wife. that doesn't always happen in hollywood. >> doesn't always happen and doesn't always happen well. it was great. i've directed her a few times. >> great actress. >> you also starred in "parenthood," a very popular show on nbc. what do you miss about doing network television in a series
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like that? >> first and foremost, the cast. we had the best cast on tv. i loved every one of those people playing my fake family. the schedule is lovely. you know where you're going to be going to work nine months out of the year. >> fans will remember you from all the laughs you've brought them. what was it like to work on this project for you? >> it was great. we rehearsed for a month, and i had to learn how to ride a motorcycle. i'm below amateur. it's a lot harder than people think because we have some amazing stunts in this movie. dave castillo, all these guys were doing some amazing work and you shot them awesome. >> i appreciate it. >> because it's a different kind of action, something that i haven't seen before. >> we have a bunch of new technology available to us now. we have drones.
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we captured motorcycle stuff the way it's never really been done. >> michael, i can't imagine for you stepping into a role that eric estrada made so famous and made him a household world not just in latino homes but everywhere. >> i know. i try not to think about it. he tried to put his own spin on it. i'm not going to do what eric estrada does. i'm going to do my own thing so there's less pressure. >> it's inevitable the comparisons are going to come. you understand that? >> if anybody can hold the charm and charisma, it's pena. >> do you have any other projects down the pike? >> i'm doing "ant-man part 2." >> and i'm changing diapers. >> we thank you so much for coming by.
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>> thanks for having us. >> thank you much. >> good luck. i'm first alert meteorologist erika martin with your most accurate forecast. a live look outside. you can see those clouds developing very quickly. we do have some light snow on the approach moving in from the northwest to the southeast. here's our satellite and radar image. this is a piece of energy just to the northwest. because we do have a northwesterly influence that is headed into our area, not going to be a whiteout. it's not going to be a completely dry day. locally satellite and radar image picking up on some returns. not making it to the ground right now. this is headed in from northwest to southeast, and in fact for parts of new castle, kent county, a couple showers as well. rain showers that is. for today, gusty, unseasonably colder. the average temperature in philadelphia is 48 degrees.
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tracking those snow showers for you of course hour by hour. you can follow us on social media for more updates. for the weekend, saturday sunny but cold. the coldest day of the weekend. still below average on sunday, but temperatures rebound nicely by next week. we're going to see 50s and 60s make a comeback. hour-by-hour forecast starting this at 11:30 a.m., we start to see the introduction of those light snow showers. berks county, chester county will see light showers first. at 4:00 p.m. notice we're seeing some light snow showers for parts of montgomery county, upper berks county, parts of the lehigh valley as well. this is not very organized. everything starts to clear by later this afternoon into the evening hours. then we start to see dry conditions. in fact, lots of sunshine for this upcoming weekend. current temperature 36 degrees for allentown. 37 for trenton and mt. holly. 38 degrees for philadelphia. the record high for today, 73
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degrees set back in 1991. sunset 5:55 p.m. our forecasted high, 45 degrees. weekend high temperatures we're seeing mainly 30s for tomorrow. that's it. upper 30s for south jersey. delaware also seeing upper 30s for you. low 30s for the lehigh valley. below the freezing mark. i mainly have sunshine here. we start to climb just a little bit. upper 30s and some low 40s for delaware. we're talking about an average of course. current winds right now coming out of the northwest. we're seeing some moderate breezes. 16 mile-per-hour wind speeds for allentown. philadelphia, 16 mile-per-hour wind speeds for you. we have to figure out the feels-like temperatures. we have to go through this hour by hour. we have feels-like temperatures approaching the single digits by later tonight into early
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tomorrow morning. we pause this at 1:30 a.m. doylestown, 8 degrees. allentown, 6 for you. west chester, 8. philadelphia, it's going to feel like a very chilly 9 degrees. a few upper teens likely for the lehigh valley. we're only trending colder behind a frontal boundary. colder temperatures for this upcoming weekend. look at this overnight low. saturday into sunday, i have us in the teens in philadelphia. a windy saturday, but then by monday and tuesday we hit 50s and 60s with some showers on tuesday. a breezy wednesday, but at least we warm up nicely by next week. more nbc10 news coming up right after the break.
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coming up this afternoon starting at 3:00, actress emma watson from "harry potter" fame stops by the "ellen show." plus rascal flats will perform. this afternoon some parents forced to cover the cost of their kids' stay in jail. the proposal to relieve the bill burden for these families. we'll have that today at 4:00. this is the last weekend for the blue cross river rink winter fest at penns landing.
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here's a live look right now at the rink. it's been closed for much of the week because ice conditions haven't been exactly optimal. they do hope that will change with the colder temperatures in the forecast. >> the temperatures have changed big time. >> oh, yeah. they're absolutely conducive for great ice skating this weekend. yea. >> and skiing. >> so here's the deal, you guys. we are going to be below average for today, tomorrow, and sunday. the coldest day is saturday. and overnight lows are going to be in the teens. we're talking about philadelphia. we're not talking le hee valhig. it's not going to feel better until sunday. i always come back here because tracy and vai have the heater on. >> roller coaster continues, right? >> yeah. >> thanks for watching. >> with all of us here at nbc10,
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>> abigail: okay, bye. >> chad: hey. >> abigail: hey. so that was doris conway. she's the head of the horton center reading program. she was just calling to thank dimera enterprises for their very generous donation. >> chad: good. i was getting worried that it was gonna be too late to make one. >> abigail: in the nonprofit world, there's no such thing as that. but thanks to you, now every kid that comes to today's book fair is gonna go home with not one but four books of their choosing. >> chad: all right. it'll get the kids reading and the parents reading to the kids. everyone's reading. everyone's happy. >> abigail: kind of the idea. >> chad: you're amazing. >> abigail: you're not bad yourself. >> hope: abigail? >> abigail: [sighs] [laughs]
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