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today. you want to bundle up when you start to shop 'til you drop. it's chilly outside. >> reporter: chris sowers the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, there's no way to say it. >> reporter: it is january out there. we round out the month of november and it feels like january. we don't have much of a breeze, even though temperatures are cold, it doesn't feel as harsh as it could have been. pilots, 21. 16 in quakertown, martins creek, 17. tanersville, 8 degrees in the mountains. 21 in oxford, ken net square, saint davids, chester, 20 degrees. hammonton, 189. buena, 21. glassboro, 21. woodbine, 20 degrees, later this afternoon, it's going to be another chilly day.
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especially compared to seasonal averages. what you're seeing here is a warm front. once we get into sunday we'll see a huge difference in temperature. we have one more chilly one to go and things start to warm up. there could be a passing flurry north and west of the city as the warm front starts to pull through. 9:00 a.m., 32 degrees, mostly cloudy skies, 38 lunchtime, 42 by 3:00 p.m. that's the high for today. normally we should be around 50. the sun setting at 4:30. the numbers pulling back again. gradual warmup in store for the delaware valley. overall the pattern stays quiet with no arctic air in sight. you'll like that i'll have the seven-day forecast coming up in just a bit. >> today is a chance to show love to the little guy, mom and pop stores will offer their best markdowns of the season today. east passyunk and other neighborhoods are promising
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special. many operate in the shadow of retail giants who play a role in the economy. >> reporter: looks like retailers knew what they had to do to lure holiday shopping. the result they came out in droves. some did not have enough hands to carry all the stuff they bought. >> when you offered deals like 50% off everything in the stores and 70% off of merchandise, look out. a lot of people had to park on the grass or wherever they could. >> we came from store we got a lot of sales, 50% off. >> neiman marcus, michael kor, 40% off. >> we shop shop shop shop shop. >> reporter: yes, you could almost say at old saying goes they were shopping 'til they drop. the same was true over the king
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of prussia mall. >> what did you find. >> a lot of clothes. looks like santa came early. >> reporter: that's right. here at the region's largest mall which is about to get bigger you can find be anything trg from this electric car to this diamond ring. >> that's $540,000. >> you can look. >> reporter: it's good and crowded and businesses are booming and they go into the black. >> reporter: merchants are expecting increased sales. >> all our trends show it's going to be a strong season. we're expecting to see a 4.1 increase over the last year. >> reporter: they closed at 10:00 p.m., counting sales receipt for the day, my sense it
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was a good day for the merchants out here, dann cuellar channel 6 "action news." >> a man walked inside a store and shot a worker before turning the gun on himself. the victim who is his girlfriends is hospitalized in critical condition. the shooter died are instantly. the store is shut down for an investigation. well, can have individual video capture -- cell phone video captured this brawl in houston. people ended up on the floor. the argument was over a samsung flat screen tv. at one point four people were lying on top of the tv box. new this morning, four people are being treated for injuries after their car collided with the city of philadelphia streets department recycling truck. it happened at 0th and wall net streets in center city.
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police say four men were taken to the hospital of the university of pennsylvania for treatment of none life threating injuries. police are trying to figure out what caused that accident. the search is expected to resume later this morning, for shane montgomery, the west chester university student who vanished after leave a bar in manayunk. montgomery left killdare's on main street. surveillance cameras may have captured him walking west on main away from his roxborough home. his family said he was alone and his cell phone was dead. a ground and air search in and around the canal on main street turned up no trace of montgomery. >> this is extremely heart wrenching there are no words to describe how i feel. if he can hear me, know that we are looking for him, know that we love him. >> now, police say his disappearance doesn't appear to
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be a case of foul play. his family was posted a ten thousand dollar reward for information that solved the case. >> police in austin, in connection texas don't know if the gunman who set fire to the mexican consulate was killed by police or killed himself. police say he fired 100 rounds at downtown builds yesterday. mcwilliams died after a confrontation with police outside police headquarters. nobody was hurt during the incident. 35 people were killed when an explosion tore through the central mosque in nigeria. the attack bears the hallmark of the militant group boak had -- boka haram. police have arrested a man
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for the shooting in reading. one victim suffered critical injuries. a five thousand dollars reward is being offered for information leading to an arrest. police are investigating what caused a car to careen into a drugstore in the torresdale section of philadelphia. the accident happened last night in the 9400 block of state road. the driver lost control and crashed into the dellair parkcy, two people were not hurt, the -- pharmacy. two people were not hurt, the store was closed at the time. pearl the pitbull has a new home. annie mccormick has the story. >> reporter: who can resist the puppy dog eyes. this black friday sale had people asking how much is that doggy. >> we're hoping for animals to be placed into the homes today.
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>> reporter: at noon several breeds of puppies went on sale. organizer kicked off the event with the adoption of pearl the pitbull. she was rescued from a chester backyard weighing 20 pounds. >> i fell in love with her right away. >> reporter: pearl gave goodbye kisses and went home with the leeries, one of dozens of families vying for the sick pup. >> it gives us hope that any animal can be rehabilitated. we see the worst of the worst here. to have a shiny story like pearl just reminds you never give up hope. >> the spca did an amazing job with her, from when i seen, she didn't look like she was going to make it. now she looks like a healthy puppy. >> reporter: you may not be able to adopt pearl, but there are
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>> more than 80,000 people are without power this morning in snowy new hampshire, it may be another two days before they get electric back. power crews from canada and the area are working to get them back online. a foot of snow forced people to change their thanksgiving plans. can you imagine being without heat with that kind of snow on the ground. >> reporter: that would not be a good situation, what was interesting the normal snow cover across the united states on christmas day is 32%. last week, 535% of the country was covered in snow. i mean, am i just full of good
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news or what. we got off to a fast start, the question is will we catch a break? looks like we'll catch a break next week, but there are signs in the long run that winter makes a comeback. ben franklin bridge that's a live view, it's clear, we have a few high, thin clouds moving in. storm tracker 6 live double scan nothing going on, again, we see clouds, but no precipitation. we're going toward western p-a to pick up snow showers. 22 degrees, winds are calm, pressure 30.35 inches. it continues to climb. yesterday high temperatures, allen town, 33 degrees, dover, 40. normally we should be around 50 or 51. because the temperatures were so cold yesterday and clear skies during the overnight the numbers have dropped off quite a bit.
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22 degrees in coatsville, ken net square, 20. the martins creek 17 and tanersville. hammonton, 19. ewing 20. even for january these numbers are cold. double scan showing precipitation out to the west, some of it is isn't reaching the ground. johns town reporting snow showers and snow flurries. the far western suburbs could see a couple of passing flurries during the morning hours. south and east more than likely you won't see much of anything at all. we have a warm front here, behind it they are moving from west to east. that means a nice shift in our pattern. we'll no longer see that cold arctic air diving south we'll see a west to east flow that's pacific air running across the country. that will help to moderate things as we move into monday. chilly day today, warm front
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crosses the region, the winds shift out of the southwest, sunday is milder, monday gets milder, another cold front pushes through and we'll have temperatures in the 50s and some locations 60 degrees, if not a couple of degrees warmer than that. not too much to talk about out there today, a combination of sun and clouds, probably more clouds than sun today, more sun and clouds tomorrow. the idea is quiet conditions this weekend, with the compensation of a passing flurry during the morning hours for the far western suburbs. 43 degrees if wilmington, philadelphia, 42. it will be chilly out there, under mostly cloudy skies, cape may, 44. toms river, 40 and atlantic city 44 degrees, overnight tonight, partly cloudy, but not as cold, the temperatures will plummet like they did this morning. 30 in the suburbs, 37 for center city.
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winds out of the south/southwest 5 to 10. 55 degrees, milder tomorrow, 60 for monday, note the numbers, it's chilly tuesday, but no arctic air in sight. the pattern shifts we saturday to see a west to east flow across the could not tejts -- continental u.s. tuesday, 42 degrees, wednesday, 53, thursday, 47, and saturday, 45. >> don't forget you can take 6abc.com with you. the new smart design fits any device you have, whether it's your tablet or smart phone, no matter how large or small that screen. check it out by visiting 6abc.com anytime anywhere. e represented in the white house this holiday season. the botex presented michelle
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rink there, it opens up at 11:00 a.m. if you would like to go ice skating. 29 degrees out there. according to federal communications commission, the mobile carrier will change their monthly data limits. when it reaches their limit, t-mobile will allow them to use the data, but at a lower speed. sales of ipads have shrunk for three state quarters and it appears that trend will continue. analysts say without the benefit of a two career contract, people are holding on to their tablets longer than their smart phones, as smart phones get bigger, sales of tablets have fallen. sales for all tablets have
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i.welcome back everyone, 6:24, saturday morning, earlier we were talking about how we're getting ready to see a pattern change here and milder air will overspread the county. you can see the process taking shape now. note the clouds are moving west to east. things are starting to moderate here, this is pacific air running over the rocky mountains. that will spread east over the next two to three days. even though temperatures are cold right now, the general idea, the trend is for much warmer temperatures monday. saint louis, 45. colder in jacksonville, raleigh, 34. we're sitting at 26. it doesn't look too terribly impressive, but this is the milder air that will make its way north an east. chilly out there today, tomorrow better. this afternoon, cloudy and chilly, could be a passing
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flurry north and west, hooting for a high of 42. >> in sports, the struggle flyers and sixers look for a win. jeff skeverski said the rangers have the flyers number. >> reporter: flyers in new york against the rangers today, since they last phased them up there, 11 days ago, the flyers have been chewed out by the gm, the coach and the players have chewed themselves out at a players only meeting. flyers booed off the ice after another loss. flyers look terrible yesterday against the rangers at home. second period, flyers fell behind 2-0. in the nird thirds a chance to get it back on a power play, here come the rangers, other way, 3 on 1. mason doesn't stand a chance. flyers should out 3 times in the
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last 6 games. they lost 7 of 8. >> we deserved to get booed. >> it's deserved, you know. >> it is embarrassing here at home, too, so it's worse. >> i'm not happy with our record or overall performance. >> flyers at the garden where they haven't won since 2011. of the. while the flyers is falling apart everything is going right for the first place eagles, except for the green bay game. eagles have won 9 of their 1 games. big win down in big d while chip kelly refuses to call it a statement game against the cowboys, kelly believes they are playing their best football right now. >> relatively healthy, i think we've had our fair share early and we weathered that storm and our guys are improving we are getting better which is good because we're playing meaningful
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football in december. >> we got our butts beat in lambeau, we have to get out there next wean and get after it. >> penn state plays their final regular season game today against michigan state. they are actually trying to avoid a white house in happy valley. workers yesterday trying to clean up before kickoff. it is senior day, considering these players have been through the jerry sandusky scandal and the sanctions a lot of coaches. >> we want them to leave on a positive note. i think it is magnified knowing everything they have been been through, but these are hard, you spend so much time together, as a family, and that's why the post season is important, because it keeps the family together. >> penn state 9th rank michigan state right here on 6abc this afternoon at 3:30. the sixers trying to avoid their worse start in team history
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is sue. >> a new law goes into effect that could curb fatalities i don't ever doses. local businesses are hoping you save cash from black friday for small business saturday. >> reporter: now that the sun has started to come up, you can see high, thin clouds overhead. temperatures have really, really dropped off. 8 degrees in the poconos, allentown, 17. several suburbs in between philadelphia and allen be town in the teens. trenton, 20, wilmington, 25. lancaster, 23. fortunately the winds have died
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down. yesterday we had windchills in the 20s all day long, and temperatures hanging out in the 30s. for today, we'll do a little bit better, but not much as the clouds start to roll in. this before precipitation here s associated with the warm front. once the warm front crosses the region, the numbers start to skyrocket again. the seven-day forecast brings true meaning, if you don't like the weather, things will change. the numbers are all over the place in the next seven days. storm tracker 6 live double scan live, snow showers across state college, harass -- harrisburg, maybe this survives the journey over the mountains and moves into our region in the next couple of hours. 32 degrees, lunchtime, 38. there's the forecasted high, that's it, only 42. eva? >> thanks, chris. we have breaking news, the action cam is live on the scene of a two-alarm fire at a car
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dealership in cumberland county on the 1700 block of south delsea drive. when they arrived, thick black smoke was pouring from the showroom. neighbors and off duty firefighters have been brought in to battle the flames, gasoline and oil inside the repair shop are complicating fire fighting efforts. delsea drive is shut down in both directions stay with "action news" and 6abc.com for the very latest on the story. search efforts resume this morning for shane montgomery. the 21-year-old has not been seen since leaving a manayunk bar wednesday night. now a reward is being offered for information on the whereabouts. chad perdelli has the details. >> reporter: friends and family of shane montgomery canvassed the area looking for the 21-year-old. >> this is extremely heart
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wrenching there are no words to describe how i feel. >> reporter: dozens have been searching around the clock, montgomery's parish has served as a staging area. >> what we're doing at this point we're finding places that shane isn't. >> reporter: as each hour passes, fear mounts that the outcome won't be good. an exhaustive search of the canal along main street turned up no leads. >> i can't thank the northwest detectives enough for their assistance, the marine unit was out today, the k-9 unit. >> reporter: surveillance pictures captured the student walking west on main street, the family said that's odd, because his home is in the opposite direction. >> we're suspecting he tried to walk home. >> reporter: police say there are no signs of foul play. local businesses are pitching in
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to help. volunteer organization greater philadelphia search search and e are assisting in the search. >> if he can hear me, know that we are looking for him and love him. >> reporter: there's a $10,000 reward for information leading to montgomery's whereabouts, the search wree assumes at 10:00 a.m. chad perdelli channel 6 "action news." the. >> new this morning, a medical examiner has determined that a university of pittsburgh medical center employee found dead earlier this month was killed by sinai poisoning. investigators are trying to determine if the death was a suicide or homicide or accidents. the death came a week after another former researcher was convicted of murder in the april 2013 cyanide poisoning death of his wife. key provisions take effect today in a pennsylvania law regarding drug overdoses.
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narcan reverses the effect of heroin and ray rice has won his appeal and the right to return to the nfl. yesterday an arbitrator threw out the indefinitely suspension imposed against the former running back. it was punment for him hitting his fiance and now wife in a hotel elevators. a former federal judge ruled that roger goodell acted arbitrarily and sentenced rice twice for the same offense. rice is a free agent and can rejoin the league if another team is willing to sign him. "good morning america" weekend will have more on the reenstatement to the nfl, plus
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hear from his wife on the ordeal all ahead following this broadcast at 8:00. a federal judge said former penn state president gram spanier's detective defamation lawsuit must start with a local judge. him. today is small business saturday, smaller stores will offer their biggest bargains of the holiday shopping season. our tri-state area is home to hundreds of thousands of small businesses, delaware, offers tax free shopping. american express founded small business saturday in 2010. american express is offering discounts and other rewards today to anyone who uses their card at a registered small business. a lot of people were on the move in center city scooping up all the black friday deals.
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christmas village in love park was packed. there was a long line of people buying christmas decorations. >> not the splashy new stuff, more of the old wooden decorations, the traditional. >> the village reopens this morning at 11:00. it stays open until december 28. "action news" was up with the early risers at the cherry hill matter of law yesterday, the doors opened at 6:00 a.m. to kick off a busy day there. but the mall diplomat have a monopoly on black friday shopping. meanwhile, protests for those in missouri who are upset with the grand jury decision to not indict a police officer for the shooting of an unarmed teenager. people laid down on the mall floor for 4 1/2 minutes to
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represent the 4 1/2 hours brown's body laid on the ground in ferguson. >> hands up don't shop. >> reporter: a crowd gathered outside mayy's flagship store to voice their displeasure with the verdict. in seattle crowds clashed with police one person was arrested. overseas, a court has dismissed former charges against mubarik. cleared of killing protesters in the 2011 uprising that brought an end to his nearly 30 year reign. he was acquitted of corruption charges that he faced along with two of his sons. he was convicted and sentenced to life in prison in 2012, but the verdict was overturned on
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appeal, today's verdict concludes his retrial. pope sphrans is on a -- pope francis is on a rare trip to sticker where he condemned the violence by isis. he met with government leaders in the hope of bridging religious divides. he had strong words about islamic extremists. the pope said the attacks against isis is justified. is an clause uses a modern mode of transportation as he arrives in philadelphia to kick off the holiday season. plus a holiday classic hits the stage in philadelphia and meteorologist chris sowers will have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. "action news" saturday morning continues in just a moment. grandma is so happy to be here for your very first christmas.
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me too. >> feeling like christmastime today. >> reporter: it's been a while sings we've had a the white thanksgiving. i know philadelphia south and east didn't, but north and west there's snow on the ground. let's go live on sky 6. we'll show you the view. fortunately well get milder temperatures in here finally. whatever snow you have outside your front window will melt. the temperatures climb into the 60s by monday. in the meantime we have one more cold one to go before we start to moderate. there's the view in cape may. not much of a breeze, the winds
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have eased up a bit, it's chilly with temperatures now down into the teens and 20s. storm tracker 6 live double scan, no issues out there this morning, maybe a passing flurry north and west over the next couple of hours, that should be about it. 26 degrees in philadelphia. dewpoint, 17. winds have gone calm. pressure reading, 30.35 inches. 17 in allentown, 8 in the poconos. 26 for philadelphia. trenton, 20. millville, 21. very january-like. reading, 22. everybody running anywhere from 8 to 17 degrees colder than this time yesterday. we continue to feel the january-like chill out there. things are starting to change. we can see that on the satellite and radar composite. this is a warm front. the air at 10,000 feet with the front is starting to warm. it will take sometime for the warm airplane to get to the surface. today is chilly, but eventually we get into tomorrow and monday, we start to warm up.
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all levels of the atmosphere as the this pushes business through. by monday, we'll see temperatures are warmer. this is double scan live. snow showers are showing up across central p-a. i wouldn't be surprised if they say survive the journey over the mountains and make it into the western suburbs. the good news you can see all the air coming off the pacific. when the pattern starts to turn west to east, it moderates things, we'll see this run across the country. it will bottle up the cold arctic air up to the north. next week, pacific air will race across the country and areas out here that have been in the deep freeze over the last couple of weeks will moderate. 40 to 50 degrees along the front range and last week they were in the teens and signaturele
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digits. chilly day today, warm front pushes through, sunday, it turns mild. monday, cold front closes in on the viewing area, we'll see clouds, but with the winds out of the south, southwest, temperatures in the up upper 50s to low 60s. 42 degrees, cloudy and cold. north and west, 35, 36 for places like allentown and reading. winds out of the south/southwest. temperatures will not drop too much. 30 decreases north appear west, 37 for center city. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast shows a big moderating trend here as we get into monday, 55 degrees, milder for sunday, 60 for monday, cold front pushes through during the afternoon and the temperatures drop off, 42 degrees, brisk and colder for tuesday. wednesday we get a warm front pushing through, 53. thursday, a cold front comes
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through, 47 and friday, cloudy and chilly temperature of 45. there could rain at night. the in all over the place all wk long, the good news is once we get past this morning, there's no cold air like arctic-type stuff that we've been dealing with over the past couple of weeks. >> we get a 60 in there. >> reporter: 06 is not bad. >> 60s are great. >> santa claus was the honored guest at the jersey shore. he led a sing along with all his favorite christmas carols. he flipped the switch on the town's holiday tree and there was free ice skating and live entertainment. >> santa and mrs. claus ditched the slay and the ride yesterday by subway in center city. everybody cheered as the couple
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and radar. we have a warm front that's in the process of pushing through the mid atlantic and the northeast states this morning that will moderate things expand the eastern seaboard. otherwise unless you're traveling out west from the west coast to san francisco points south, looks like it will be a nice, quiet flight. temperatures are chilly, 26 degrees in philadelphia. logan, up in boston, 23. chicago, midway and o'hare, all flights on time, 31. atlanta, 34, newark, 23 degrees, all flights are on time. eva? >> do you own a bookcase that's blending into the background, the designers from knock it off show you how to transform the old bookcase into a show stopping for next to nothing. >> reporter: custom built in bookcases are beautiful and typically very expensive tradition to any room. if you have an outdated bookcase
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who went missing during a night out in manayunk. it's small business saturday, holiday shopping is all about the mom and pop stores today. you'll want to bundle up as you head outside when you shop 'til you drop. look at the sunrise in atlantic city, temperatures will begin to improve, chris sowers is outside with the accuweather forecast. not improving quick enough for you. >> reporter: we have temperatures that are typical for january. as we look at the maps we're down to 19 in coatsville, 16 in quakertown, 17 in martins creek, 20 in warrington and saint davids and south jersey it's cold. 22 in buena, glassboro, 21. and ewing 20 degrees. it's another cold afternoon thanks to the cloud cover starting to rool in. it's not going to allow the sun to warm up. today will be a chilly
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