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right now on nbc 10 news at 11:00, tracking a major winter storm. heavy snow, powerful winds, and flooding threats along the coast. that's what the storm is bringing to our entire region as thousands brace for the worst. preparing for all scenarios. here's a live look now at cape may, the impact of the storm will very significantly based on where you live. we're breaking it all down neighborhood by neighborhood. and feeling the impact right now. take a look at what's happening in the midwest. as this major winter storm makes it's way to our region. nbc 10 news starts now. good evening, this is nbc 10 news at 11:00, i'm denise mccano. right now it's a mad da dash to
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stock up on supplies. shovels and salts, nbc 10 cameras were all over the region while neighbors were making sure they are prepared. and here's a live picture from the kimmel center camera in center city, philadelphia, and the pennsylvania suburbs will be dealing with heavy snow from this storm. over in south jersey, the area is also expecting heavy snow, but the main concern will be coastal flooding along with strong winds and rain. now to delaware, the main concern there at the beaches will be the wind, but the northern part of the state will be dealing with heavy snow as well. and tonight, we have live team coverage to break this all down on this incoming major winter storm. nbc 10's drew smith is live in delaware county where neighbors are getting ready. let's start with chief meteorologist glenn schwartz to tell us what's happening right now, glenn. >> well denise, everything is getting set up, all the computer models agreeing there is going to be a major winter storm
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affecting our area. we don't have much of any wind right now, but things are going to change dramatically by tomorrow night and tuesday. in pennsylvania, except for philadelphia, at least 14 inches of snow, blowing snow, power outages are likely. and in the philadelphia area and the rest of the i-95 region, at least 10 inches or more. and more if it's all snow. there may be mixing with some sleet here. that's the complication. and at the jersey shore and the beaches, gusts at 60 plus miles an hour, moderate coastal flooding, and street flooding as well because of all the heavy rain. here comes the snow. it's going to come in monday evening, it's going to come in and immediately stick on untreated surfaces because the roads are so cold from our recent cold spell. the darker blue indicates heavy snow and as the snow increases
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and the wind increases, we are now thinking there's a good enough chance of blizzard conditions during a period of time for a few hours, tuesday morning, that i'm mentioning that possibility now. that very heavy rain -- or snow, along with the gustiest winds. and you can see it changing back to snow in parts of the area. that is heavy sleet, that is heavy rain. with thunderstorms and then things start tapering off a little bit in the afternoon. as far as the amounts of snow, 15 to 20 inches for many of the northern and western suburbs, even close in to philadelphia and even maybe parts of philadelphia, 12 to 18. and most of the city of philadelphia in the 8 to 12 going all the way into new jersey and then lower amounts toward the shore.
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we'll break this down neighborhood by neighborhood, coming up in just a few minutes. >> we'll see you soon, glenn, thank you. neighbors all across the area hit the grocery stores and gas stations to make sure they're getting ready for whatever happens during the storm. drew smith is live. drew, it was all about getting the essentials. >> reporter: yeah, denise, stop number one for a lot of people has been the gas station. making sure those cars are topped off. they also to want make sure they have gas for the snow blowers. in fact it's been so busy here today, you can see they have the traffic cones out here to make sure people stay in line. you only have to walk a couple of feet to grab your grocery cart and head on into the 24 hour grocery store still busy tonight. patience needed not line at the gas pumps. and at the supermarket checkout. >> unbelievable. unbelievable. i can't believe it. >> reporter: the rush to the grocery aisle began around noon,
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crowds already cleared out a lot of the bottled water and restocking the milk fridge four times. winter supplies also made a late season reappearance hauled out front and center. >> went through a pallet and a half on rock salt already. >> reporter: shoppers telling us getting here early is the key. >> i came to get some snacks and stuff. >> reporter: so they don't have to leave the house when the storm arrives. >> i'm going to stay in because i'm afraid of the ice. >> reporter: pennsylvania's governor has a checklist too, that includes a huddle with emergency crews first thing tomorrow. >> i want to make sure that we're doing everything we can, the state to keep our roads as clear as we can. >> reporter: messy roads are one thing, but 10,000 people in northwest philly are worried inside their homes could be dark and cold. as heavy equipment continues work on the recently burned westmoreland substation, leading to a delay to solve the issues in that neighborhood. >> if the storm does knock it
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out again and can't get out here because serving so blocked up, it will be a huge problem. >> reporter: and what you are watching live right now is very important as part of this storm preparation effort, that is the salting that is going on in this parking lot. going to want to make sure they can cover as much area as possible before the snow flakes begin falling tomorrow night. drew smith, nbc 10 news. >> work already under way, thanks drew. and the storm will have a major impact on our schools and that's why you need to sign up for the school closings alerts on the nbc 10 app. get instant notification if your child's school is delayed or cancelled for the day. and while you're getting ready for school and work tomorrow, we are keeping you covered with nbc 10 news today. we're getting an early start tomorrow at 4:00 a.m., to keep you prepared. investigation is under way after a teen with autism was found bound and injured in west philadelphia. police found the 16-year-old boy
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just after 11:00 this morning near the intersection of 41st and ogden street. he was bound by his feet and bruising around his wrists. the boy was taken to children's hospital. he's expected to be okay. a century's old tradition stepped off in center city today and the cold weather could not stop it. crowd lined the streets to celebrate the philadelphia state st. patrick's day parade this afternoon. parade goers and watchers piled on the extra layers, but they did not let the cold ruin a day of family fun. >> the crowds that have come and the irish warm. >> that's a plus, no rain or snow. >> and the theme of this year's parade was st. patrick protect and guide our police officers.
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and before the parade, members of the philadelphia emerald society pipe band let a procession to the cathedral basilica of st. peter and paul. arch bishop charles celebrated the annual st. patrick's day observance mass this morning. well the defending champs are ready to go dancing once again. today, villanova was named the top overall seed in the ncaa tournament. well relatively mild celebration for the big east champs after they learned they would be the's bracket's top seed. more on villanova's quest far back to back title coming up later in sports. nbc 10's keith jones was there courtside last year remember when nova won it all. yep, that's keith soaking in all the glory of his alma mater in
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houston last year. he traveled with the team during the tournament and guess what, we're doing it again this year. keith is traveling with the villanova wildcats starting this week in buffalo. live reports right here on nbc 10 bringing you the behind the scenes with the basketball team. next on nbc 10 news at 11:00 been still facing threats. tonight new details on more bomb threats being made at jewish community centers. plus on a mission to save hundreds of dogs. we'll tell you about the journey local students took to save these puppies from death. and it in just a couple of minutes i'm going through this major winter storm. neighborhood by neighborhood so you can see what you're going to be dealing with.
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and those locations are on the nbc 10 app. trump administration officials are vowing to move forward on their plan to repeal and replace the health care law regardless of what a congressional budget office analysis finds. democrats and gop continue to squabble over the bill. several republican senators say the health plan is dead on arrival. democrats say they're working or willing to work on a better bill, but some doubt that the two sides can find resolution. >> i believe the political parties are disintegrating before our very eyes. >> i don't understand the moment, the political strategy, this is bad politics been but deeper than that, it's bad policy and bad process. >> gop leaders hope to repeal obamacare in the next 29 days. the house is expected to vote the week of march 20th and the senate by april 10th. joe biden drew a big crowd today in texas, the former vice president talked about his
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cancer initiative at south by southwest in austin. the conference focuses on innovation and biden spoke about a cause he continues to champion. what he call askance moon shot. it was his first major address since leaving the white house. he called on attendees to join him in taking on the disease and using technology to end cancer as we know it. >> many of you are developing technologies innovations for purposes large and small, fun and serious, entertaining and life-saving. that have nothing to do with cancer. but you can make a gigantic impact. we need your ingenuity. we can have a profound impact on cancer. we need you. >> very personal crusade for biden. he lost his son, former delaware attorney general beau booiden to brain cancer in 2015. governor tom wolf was in germantown today to address a local anti-trump movement group. he spoke to members of northwest
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philadelphia. today's community meeting was held at the unitarian society and governor wolf encouraged the group to continue the fight for the causes that are important to them. first and foremost, the affordable care act. >> we have 700,000 pennsylvanians who have health insurance now who didn't before because of expanded medicaid. we have over 100,000 who are getting treatment and providers getting paid for treatment for that, that's a big priority in pennsylvania. >> the governor also says if obamacare goes, so too could dozens of health centers in the state which would leave hundreds without a place for treatment. what can local lawmakers do better? that was the topic at a town hall meeting in philadelphia today with democratic senator bob casey. nbc 10's lauren make there was and shows us thousand meeting differs from others happening around the country. >> reporter: in philadelphia, a look at the sign that senator bob casey's town hall gives you an idea of what the audience was
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thinking. often turning the side that said, agree, toward the democratic senator, this crowd was largely friendly. >> senator, thank you for having a town unlike your counterpart in philadelphia. >> reporter: while some colleagues have faced loud opposition from crowds at town halls, here the audience often applauded as he addressed issues like russia. >> i have concerns about their impact on our election, i also have concerns about potential ties between the trump campaign and the russians. that's another one. >> reporter: the senator did get challenged today, not from the right, but on how to mobilize his own party and engage independents. >> what is the democratic party going to do to incorporate them and bring them on board? and try to win again. because you're not going to win an establishment-like streej. it's not. >> >> reporter: the senator told him he's right. >> there's no question that our party at the national level, and
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i include myself in this, have to do a much better job of focussing on issues that will allow us to grow our party. >> reporter: in philadelphia, i'm lauren make, nbc 10 news. new at 11:00, six jewish community centers received bomb threats today. one of the jccs in rochester, new york, was filled with 300 people when a bomb threat was e-mailed. center was evacuated while police investigated. the reason there were so many people inside is because thousands are still without power after a wind storm last week to so people are using the jcc for heat, showers, and food. this is the second time this jcc has been targeted. now, two weeks ago as you remember, three jewish community centers in our area were evacuated after threats. in the past month, 87 jewish community centers have received such threats. a live look right now at
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center city as our entire region prepares for a major winter storm heading our way tomorrow night. snow, wind, and even flood willing all play a part in our area. nbc 10 chief meteorologist glenn schwartz is breaking it down neighborhood by neighborhood. glenn. >> there's going to be a tremendous variation of weather from the coastal neighborhoods to the inland neighborhoods. this is cape may, the flag is not moving very much. 24 hours from now, way different story. north and west of philadelphia, all snow, at least a foot with power outages likely. in the i-95 corridor, heavy snow, the change to sleet and rain is the question mark. if you don't see the changeover, they're getting a foot or more also. southern delaware and jersey shore, mostly rain, gusts 50 to 60 miles an hour or even more.
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right now, it is plenty cold. it's in the 20s. it's definitely cold enough to snow and when the snow starts tomorrow night, it's going to stick immediately on untreated surfaces, but during the day tomorrow, we're fine. it's just a cold, dry day. even the afternoon rush hour, you don't have to worry about any kind of trip home tomorrow. unless you're staying out real late. even delaware, jersey shore, places to get the precipitation fastest come monday night. now, this is the area, one of the pieces that is involved here, and that's a pretty big piece for a midwestern system going in and ending up with a nor'easter. that's pretty impressive to me tonight. there's monday evening and the snow races in. the darker blues indicate the heavier snow.
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middle of the night, it's snowing even pretty close to the shore, but the warmer air's trying to come in. this is a battle. between the warmer air trying to come in and the intensification of the storm. which is going to win? that'll determine whether this area changes over or not. just 20 miles possible difference, and if it doesn't change over, the wind increasing, possible blizzard conditions for a few hours tuesday morning. look how dark blue that is and look how -- look at these oranges and reds at the shore. very heavy rain, thunderstorms, there could be thunder snow at that time. thunder sleet in some areas. tapers off to the south by noon, but still heavy from philly northward by noon, but later in the day, it is tapering off. it's still windy. it's still cold. and then by wednesday, we could get some snow showers and flurries and everybody's digging
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out. still the most snow north and west, the least snow down toward the coast. getting specific, 15 to 20 inches. all through the county. even pots dounz. 15 to 20 inches. 12 to 18 inches. morristown, westchester, east notingham. newark, delaware, in the 18 to 12 inch range. still, 12 to 18, warrington, norris county, even and much of bucs county, the lower half of bucs county get iting 12 to 18 inches. now in philadelphia, you kind of cut it off here. chestnut hill could be in the 12 to 18 range now. maybe parts of northeast and the
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rest of the city because that 8 to 12 goes down past gloucester. still zero to four down toward the shore. and in delaware, we're talk about 8 to 12. ranging 0 to 4. in the four to eight inch category. when people are asking how much snow is going to fall? depends on where you are. that's the way it is around this area. >> across the board, it's major, pretty significant? >> yeah, it's going to be bad. it's just going to be different kinds of bad. at the shore, i think it's going to be very serious. moderate coastal flooding, gusts of over 60 miles an hour, flooding from the rains as well, travel there is going to be extremely difficult too. >> all right. one that we're watching and you're watching very closely,
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glenn. and glenn and the rest of the first alert weather team are working around the clock to make sure you are ready for the storm. make sure you stay with nbc 10 and the nbc 15 app for instant updates and alerts on the snow. danny. thank you very much. villanova gets good news regarding the selection to the ncaa tournament. how do they feel about the teams and the bracket? mounting back to back beat runs. and why josh hart thinks the stealing of this team is the roof. that's next.
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to you by xfinity. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. >> hey good to see you as always from csn selection sunday. a huge day for sports fans. didn't have to wait very long. >> first overall seed of the tournament, they will play mt. st. mary's on thursday at 7:10 p.m. if the cats win they'll take on likely, wisconsin, the eight seed. john clark has more from the main line. >> reporter: then after done a great job so far with the bulls eye on their back all year. they win with 21 wins. that is the most ever going into the tournament for a defending champion. but they know, it is going to be real tough to repeat.
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>> i don't think it's harder, but it is different. you're hungry, your wide eyed last year, this year you're more business like. but, people are coming after you. and there's a lot of expectations around. so you're always dealing with different challenges, it's just recognizing them and identifying them and then being smart enough to handle them. >> last year's tournament, villanova was blowing out a lot of their teams. they set a final four record winning by 44 points. listen to what josh hart and chris jenkins say about the ceiling for this year's team. >> the difference between this year and last year, we're a little bit young they are year, there's label the more room to improve. we had ryan and daniel who was seniors who are our rocks. we have guys who still very young. so i think the ceiling is definitely better than last year's team. we have to focus on being coached, keeping it better. >> last year this team, we had a lot of teams, five seniors, this year we only have three. i feel like we have a lot of
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young guys and those young guys are getting better each and every day. and to be honest with you, our senior sclasz still growing and getting better with every practice, every film session as well. i feel like we're all moving in the right direction. >> and what's even sweeter for villanova, if they make it to the sweet 16, they will be at madison square garden, which is basically their home away from home. at villanova, john clark, csn. >> all right john, thanks. players certainly see dangerous between this year's nova team and last year. one of the two guys who coached against both nova teams? with more, here is adam fedul. >> pleased to be joined once again, and you guys have to face villanova every year, part of the big five which is just a wonderful thing, but can you give us a little inside scouting because you guys have to face this team every year, including this year at the defending national champs and coach, i'll start with you, are there any differences that you see in this villanova team from last year's
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team? >> well obviously there's no ryan, terrific players for villanova. but they've come another length here, like donte coming off the bench and doing what he has done. and become a staple in just dependability for what he just does what he's supposed to do. they've got these little things going on. how about phil booth not being able to play most of the year? hasn't been -- they haven't dwemed on it. one of the things we talk about, we were together a little bit today and talked about how if one of their guards get caught on another team's bigs, it's almost there's salivating going on saying i am enjoying -- there's no way this guy is going to post me. they enjoy that process, and it's not one, it's the whole team. and i think that's what sets them apart. >> coach, are there any differences? >> i think the biggest difference is the way they carry themselves. they now carry themselves like duke. so when people turn on the tv
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and they see duke on tv, they think, well, duke's going to win. there's not a reason they're not going to win. kentucky is going to win. cal's teams are not going to lose. and that's what i think that they now carry with them. they walk on the floor and they say, we'll figure it, we'll figure. we'll figure as we go. and maybe one night it's going to be we're going hit you with the threes and maybe another night it's going to be, you know what, we're going to have to really shut you down. but they never, ever beat themselves up. >> i'll be back later with sixers and phillies highlights. for now danny nbc 10 news is coming right back. ♪fast, rhythmic drumming
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it was all about men's health today. local music legend kenny gamble and his wife hosted the 20th annual men's wellness breakfast. the gambles have partnered with keystone first for the past 15 years to educate local men about the importance of a healthy lifestyle. >> i want people to take charge of their lives so that they can live as long and as happy and as
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vital as possible. >> the biggest push this year is reminding men to get preventative screenings. a dozen local students and teachers traveled 1,000 miles to help save the lives of dogs in need. the group travelled to georgia this weekend to bring back 500 dogs who were in kill shelters. some were just 24 hours or less from being put down. some of the students are in helping with spaying and neutering. next at 11:00 been the dash to get ready for the major winter storm. we'll show you how neighbors across our area are getting ready for when the snow hits. zblenchts and bundling up and bracing for the storm here in wilmington. just ahead, a look at how it could impact your neighborhood.
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and now for our personalized forecast for where you live, it's time nor the forecast. we go to glenn schwartz. >> hey denise, this is going to be a fairly classic nor'easter in that areas near the coast are getting the least amount of snow. the areas further north and west are getting the most. here at center city, philadelphia, they're getting plenty of snow and the roads are cold enough, so it's going to stick. but this time, it will stick. the last time, remember it was the day before. totally different story. so we've got a first alert out for the whole area. in pennsylvania, except for philadelphia, at least 14 inches, with blowing snow and some power outages, in philadelphia and the rest of the i-95 corridor, at least 10. and more if it's all snow. it's going to be a battle between the snow and sleet or even some rain for a brief period of time. the jersey shore, delaware
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beaches gust to 60 plus and moderate coastal flooding and also flooding from the heavy rain. here comes the snow. tomorrow evening, it'll get pretty heavy, pretty quickly. accumulate pretty quickly. the darker blues indicating heavier snow. there it is, 3:00 a.m. and it is piling up. and by morning, what would normally be the morning rush, which won't be on tuesday, possible blizzard conditions for a few hours with the heavy snow and the strong gusty winds. heavy sleet, heavy rain at the coast. a wild morning on tuesday. still kind of heavy from philly northward by noon, and then tapering off a little bit, at least during the afternoon and a lot more for later in the day. but, that's a major storm for much of the area. you could see 15 to 20 inches from upper bucks, montgomery
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near chester counties up through the poconos. 12 to 18 in the mirror yan suburbs and philadelphia itself, close to a foot of snow depending on what neighborhood you're in, and then it tapers down toward the coast. we'll go into this neighborhood by neighborhood, coming up in just a few minutes. >> and glenn, a lot of people got a jump on preparing for the major winter storm by stocking up on supplies today. nbc 10's drew smith is checking up on shoppers and stores across our area. >> reporter: good evening, 24 hours supermarkets are very popular places to be tonight. as people try to avoid what storm managers are predicting as an extremely busy day tomorrow. the rush began early sunday, bottled water, milk, and other supplies piled into shopping carts. and left some shelves empty. out at the gas stations, lines have been common, people are topping off their cars, plus bringing the extra containers to have handy for snow blowers. people want to be ready in case
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they get snowed in. >> i need this to get water, but the waters are all gone. >> we got a lot of stuff coming in, we're ready for the business. >> reporter: the people tell me they expect the pre-storm rush to hit it's height right around the time people get out of work tomorrow. plan accordingly. drew smith, nbc 10 news. and if you lose power during the storm, count on us to plug you in and help you power up. nbc 10 and telemundo 52 are partnering with comcast to make sure you're charged up all the time. if you can safely get to a comcast xfinity store, charge your phones or tablets for free. those locations are now on the nbc 10 app. well 12 men and women from our area will decide the fate of the man accused of killing a pennsylvania state trooper. up next, we'll tell you what's happening in the trial of eric frooeny.
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here's a live picture right now, the marina, we are tracking a storm and coastal flooding from heavy rain and strong winds. nbc 10 chief meteorologist glenn hurricane schwartz will break it all down neighborhood by neighborhood coming up. well, lots of people already put away shovels and snow blowers thanks to the warm weather we had just a few days ago. and now as nbc 10's matt shrew that shows us, they're rushing to get ready for the snow and dreaming of spring. >> reporter: no matter how you feel, this winter has been pretty easy on us, so far. >> i guess i might need to get some boots. i don't have any boots. >> reporter: even rob has enjoyed the minimal snow totals and above average temperatures, but this week, it's back to reality. >> boy, i've lived here 12 years ago, i'm getting used to the snow, my granddaughters like it, but i don't.
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>> reporter: with flowers and trees already starting to bloom, the taste of spring now feels liking a tease. bundled up, people are heading to the stores ahead of the storm. the weather's been so confusing that there's hardware stores already put out the spring supplies, so this past weekend, they've had to rush back in with all the winter gear. >> we have plenty of rock salt by the bags, tons of shovels. we're ready for whatever comes our way. >> reporter: even if your garden is not. >> cover them up the best you can with burlap. that's one of the better things to do. >> reporter: like it or not, march is still coming in like a lion. >> hey, got to do what you've got to do. >> in rocksboro, nbc 10 news. now your nbc 10 feirst aler weather. >> yeah, it's going to be cold after the storm too. so that snow's going to hang around longer than your normal march snow. we're going to have all the snow north and west of philadelphia,
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at least a foot with power outages and i-95 corridor, heavy snow, possible chance of sleet or rain in some parts of that corridor and that is the question left tonight. some in delaware at the shore, mostly rain, gusts of 50 to 60 and moderate coastal flooding. it is in the 20s now, we barely got to 31 for the high today, the roads are plenty cold, and this doesn't normally happen in march either, where the snow sticks immediately. it is not like what we got last time, we were 68 the day before. that's a pretty impressive area of snow coming in to chicago, that's just one of the pieces that's going to get together to create this nor'easter. the other is the moisture coming up the coast. now, these are temperatures -- look how cold it is, even during the middle of the day, it's below freezing for the most part. and as the snow comes in,
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temperature below freezing and most areas. but look what happens at the shore, temperatures in the 40s there, ranging to 19 in the poconos, heavy snow in that dark blue, as i mentioned, possible blizzard conditions in parts of the i-95 corridor for a few hours, really won't be no morning rush because travel is going to be hazardous then. and you can see the temperature dropping later on during the morning. so even if we do get a changeover to sleet or rain, it's going back to snow. and in the afternoon, it's not melting, it's continuing to snow. although it's getting lighter by dinner time. it is going to be plenty on the ground even a look what happens tuesday night. how cold it is. how much snow? a lot. 15 to 20 inches in the poconos, lehigh valley, allentown, lehigh getting all of that.
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all of clarks county, redding, maiden creek, richmond getting the 15 to 20. 12 to 181 quite a bit from norristown, much of chester county. that includes abbington in lower montgomery county and warrington. trenton is right on the edge of that. and even if philadelphia, kind of cutting in half here, chestnut hill getting higher amounts, 12 to 18, and closer to the 12 over the rest of the city. higher elevations there. and a little further north and west. brownsville, glauser, clayton, winslow, that's in the 8 to 12. in the four to eight, dover, and less than that further to the south toward the shore. how about the wind gusts? this is pretty amazing. monday night, and it's not that windy, right? 11:00, look what happens by
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morning. 43 at avalon, 38 in philly for the gusts. and then, the computer has 69 miles an hour at avalon, 50 in swed swedesboro and that's at the peak of the storm. then later on, it really tapers off to the south and still pretty windy up to the north. so, this is more than just snow. high impact,ll over the area. so the snow starts in the vaey 0 to midnight, the heavy is0 p., , 15 to outages. in the i-95 10 to 14 inches in general in the philadelphi psible period of heavy sleet. to 10:00 the shore, wre wintery mix to rain, the gust o
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heavy rain, it's just a nasty,c. and what aree after that? it's not going to warm up a of this snow is going to hang even in wildwood, look at those high temperatures. at least 50 degrees for this time of the year. so we've got another cold week ahead and it's going to take a while to get rid of that snow. normally, the march snows melt real quickly, but not this one. >> but pretty nasty storm all the way around. >> yeah, and it's hazardous travel and there are going to b and, of course, schoolythi, nob anywhere tuesday morning. it's just going to bemuch. >> all right glenn, thank you. stayh the minute updates on the incoming snow. our first ale wo
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n 10 app.storm and make sure instantosgs, and weather in you neighborhood. well two peopleitic conditi were pulled from a fire at 23rd neighbor says she heard screaming thor could not get past the flames. fir rescue someone from a fire here in north philadel.9: this mornig in the bedroom of this houseet the cause of the fire remains under investigation. jury selection continues to accused of the ambush killing of a pennsylvani s trooper. authorities captured eric frein nearly 50 -- after 50 day man hunt back in 2014.st-d ree murder charges. frein is accused killing a state trooper and then injuring another at the barracks in the poconos. jury will come from chester county with the hopes that
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in-depth. major winter storm. glenn's tracking it all. >> things pretty quiet this winter. we had one big storm last winter, 22 inches over 30 in allentown, this one probably won't be quite that, but there is a possibility of blizzard conditions for a few hours and it is tuesday morning. early tuesday, when there would normally be rush hour. you can see the darker blue indicating the heavier snow. that yellow is heavy rain. the orange, even heavier, probably thunderstorms at the shore at the same time that we got heavy snow inland. at the beaches, and that's what complicates things. i'm concerned about that because we have 60 mile an hour wind gusts. we have heavy rain causing street flooding, and then you get the coastal flooding on top of that. so the shore, you're not escaping your problems.
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and you can see the snow in the philadelphia area even into delaware. and continue to update this as we go into the next 24 hours. i don't think we'll be making major changes to it, but we like to tweak it as we get more information. there's no computer guidance that just came in that kind of confirms what we've just shown you. >> okay. the travel can be dangerous, power outages. >> yeah, they are going to be awful. >> okay, glenn, thank you. and we are getting you ready for school and work tomorrow by keeping you covered with nbc 10 news today. we are getting an early start tomorrow at 4:00 a.m. to get you prepared. and that's nbc 10 news for now, for glenn, danny, all of us here, i'm denise, coverage again on the major winter storm begins at 4:00 a.m. have a great night. ave to juggle this
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