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the time. paramedics responded and found people under the rubble and pulled three women out of here on stretchers, we understand the injuries are minor but are looking to learn more. some people were employees, but we are not sure if any are customers. >> we spoke to a customer and an attorney that works in the neighboring business. >> said to the girl that works there, what was that it was huge? she goes it was huge and two seconds later the ceiling caved in. >> looked outside and kept an eye on what was going on and nothing else fell but something else large fell off the top of the building as best we can tell, there are firemen up there now. they evacuated our offices but now they have let us go back in. >> that last man there was with the law firm of this building can you see where the bricks fell off the building and we
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understand that the bricks fell right down on to the roof of lululemon athletic and the debris fell on to several people. three women were transferred to the hospital with minor injuries and we have lni and other officials on the scene we have not spoken with them yet and we are looking to learn more. reporting live here in center city kenneth moton channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. now, to the aftermath of the nor'easter the storm hit hard in new england dumping several feet of snow but did not pack a powerful punch in our region the cleanup happened here in bucks county a few inches of snow enough to shovel and the owner of the hair salon decided to use a snow blower after the storm, it was the easiest way to get business back up and running today. >> and the plow scooped up snow
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and took it away, there was not a lot of folks at the trenton train center but the buses were up and running. >> all right we have team coverage of the aftermath tonight walter perez is live in seaside heights but first cecily tynan at the big board with the details of the storm and what to expect this evening. >> reporter: hi rick and monica this storm system is still bringing heavy snow to parts of new england and it is stalled off the coast of cape cod and parts of massachusetts and eastern long island 30 inches of snow and it's still coming down, in the meantime we were in the rip off zone when it came to the snow and that is because of the shift in track we knew there were a lot of uncertainties with the forecast why didn't we see the snow we were expecting with that little bit a shift in the track, you get what is called a substance zone, and the air sinks, it drys and it warms and
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tough to produce snow when have you sinking air and 60 miles to the east, that is where we have the rising air and that is where parts of new england and eastern long island, looking at the snowfall rate of 2 inches perfect hour and that went on for about 12 hours, we really escaped the brunt of that storm system. brick township did get 10 inches and toms river 5 inches and florence 3.8 inches and washington township 2.2 philadelphia a measly 1.2, and king of prussia 3.3 and windward recording 2 inches of snow. we had a light nuisance snow event and now what is on the way is still extremely cold air, 33 in philadelphia but syracuse it's 12 and burlington 8 degrees with winds out of the north and windchills will be dropping near 0 tonight and we'll talk about
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the chill and the possibility of light snow later this week coming up in the accuweather forecast. >> cecily we'll check back with you. walter perez is live in seaside heights with the latest there. good evening. >> reporter: hey rick, in the final analysis this area got about 5 inches of snow and no reports of flooding and only a few reports of outages as well. when you break it all down that is a good thing. there is on old song that goes california dreaming on such a winter's day. we found two people doing that. brent is moving to the delaware valley from los angeles and he is really second guessing his decision. >> i was looking for palm trees. >> you went to the wrong place. >> know i was headed down the highway and ended up down here. >> while mark visiting from california has more of a positive outlook. >> think it's great i like it a lot. i grew up in the mountain
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community so snow is not odd for me. i just think it's very nice. >> and both men expressed relief that the brunt of the storm did not reach the jersey shore but a few towns reported beach erosion from the rough surf and people here in ortely beach thought the snow would pound its way through the dunes. >> we all feel vulnerable here and last night was frightening and i kept looking to see if the ocean would breach. >> it did not. we have emergency coordinator bill, and was there flooding? >> no flooding at all in town and all the streets are passable. it could be worse they have over 2 feet of snow, like everyone is saying we dodged a bullet. >> all right once again back out live as i mentioned before, 5 inches of snow fell here in seaside heights and all schools,
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services and businesses shut down today are expecting to open tomorrow. walter perez channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. air travel was hit hard, here is a look at philadelphia international airport the airport did remain open and most of today's flights were canceled. crews are working to clear the runways so the airline's work can get back on track tonight and tomorrow, activity at the airport did pick up and more than 8,000 flights were canceled in the u.s. monday through wednesday leaving folks stranded and that brought out mixed emotions from flyers. >> horrible would be the way to describe the last couple of days, terrible yeah. a nightmare. >> it's frustrating but you never know it could hit hard and if there were no preparations people would be upset because they were stuck on runways with no preparations. >> phl expects to resume normal
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operations by tomorrow afternoon. >> people are digging out from the hardest hit areas up north blizzard conditions from long to new england, in massachusetts, 30 inches of snow fell while boston got covered with 18 inches, and new york state snowfall amounts were 8 inches by the afternoon and two deaths are blamed on the blizzard tonight and no matter what the weather brings you stay with 6abc.com storm tracker radar is there for you and check our list of school closings and delays. a parts of chester county felt the ground shake over the weekend and a small earthquake hit and folks wonder how it could have happened. katherine scott has the story from westchester. >> reporter: it felt like a stampede of elephants. >> a downtown diner explained he was at regal cinemas off corey road and felt shaking and it
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only lasted five seconds. >> everybody got up in the middle of the movie and it was like what is going on? they reported a 2.7 magnitude quake at 6:25 sunday evening, there were no reports of damage or injuries and clara daniel didn't feel it. >> here at westchester university they installed a seismologist last summer and it did pick up the earthquake. >> the doctor of westchester's geology department says they can pick up sizes of earthquakes all over the world and the epee center was in east bradford township and would be considered small. >> the movement of the earth was well under a millimeter. >> the epicenter was a mile from this quarry, and they say there
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was no working going on at this time. the quake could be completely unrelated and there are natural explanations for it. >> we are not active but there are zones of weakness in the rock that are inherited from what is going on millions and millions of years ago. the quake may not have been large and you may not have felt it but it was interesting for students. >> uniqueness is what make its interesting. because it is so rare and unusual. in westchester, katherine scott channel 6 "action news." >> a buck county school volunteer is behind bars tonight charged with soliciting teenagers online to meet him for sex. 54-year-old curt grumhoets was arrested for a sting operation, he requested to meet a 14-year-old boy and his 14-year-old friend but what he didn't know was he was talking
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to a police officer online and when he tried to meet the teenagers he was arrested. time for a check of our "action news" traffic report. mat pellman is in the traffic center has not a bad forecast for us as far as the commute home. >> that is right its not snowing and no earthquake in downingtown, well the traffic is also moving well along the 30 bypass by business 30 and no delays. in chester county a crash along borden way at glen road and the partial building collapse in center city, the lululemon store on walnut street. 15th and 16th remains blocked. go to spruce and that means detours on five of the different septa routes. no major issues on the schuylkill or 95 and an overturned fracture in newcastle has cleared and we have police
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activity in wilmington blocking off 17th near locust and on the mass transit front septa is on a saturday schedule that means they are not running as frequently than means your train is going to be packed for your ride home. cynwyd is not running and the trolley is on a normal weekday schedule. >> thank you. much more ahead on "action news" at 5:00. >> three men in ski masks ram an suv into a mousse automatic in san francisco and they take off with quite a haul. we have the latest on the search for the thieves. >> plus coming up in health check, we take a look at concerns about the overuse of ct scans. why they may be responsible for causing cancer.
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the new king, king solomon. and before that he met with the nation despite human rights concerns, this included the first meeting with the new king. ct scans or cat scans can be a vital tool, however consumer reports say they may be overused. sharrie williams is here with more. >> reporter: ct technology is only 40 years old but the use has exploded. about 40,000 are done every year the ability to look inside of the body can we valuable but when they are misused it could have consequences. >> ct stans could be responsible for future cancers in the united states resulting in 15,000 death a year. >> just one ct scan can expose
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you to as much radiation as 200 chest exrays but only one in six patients were warned by the doctor of the risk of radial imaging. >> most of them are done by doctors that own their own ct equipment, they order more cts than doctors that don't. patients should also ask if a ct is necessary and ask for a mirror ultrasound, and they can be just as affective. >> get a copy of it so you don't undergo repeat testing when you go to a new doctor or specialist. consumer reports urges people to avoid the entire body scans that are touted as ways to detect scans early and expose you to more radiation and followup tests. the issue of medical marijuana is back in harrisburg two senators today unveiled a new
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bill that would legalize it and they are expanding the list of medical lists it can be used for, the bill would okay more ways to deliver the pot, and the senate overwhelmingly approved the bail and governor corbett opposed it and but governor tom wolf said he will sign the new bill if it is passed. >> thank you sharrie. "action news" at 5:00 continues next.
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weaker sales have pushed home prices down a bit, the case shiller index of home prices shows a 4.3% price jump in december compared to 2013, down in october, and sharp prices increased early last year and tight credit held back home sales in 2014, experts hope that lower mortgage rates will reboubd housing sals this year. >> and now apple can reclaim the title of biggest seller of smart phones, samsung was leading and sales of apples new bigger
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meteorologist, cecily tynan is here, we may see sunset behind. >> you we are live taking a look at the pagoda in reading and you can see how the sky is clearing out, a beautiful picture of the twilight over reading what a different scene in massachusetts, this was sent to me by troy on twitter, northboro, massachusetts his aun and cousin, they woke up and looked out the door, that is what they saw, the snow above the handle how do you get out and walk your dog and stuff like that, they are closing in close to 3 feet of snow in parts of massachusetts, it's still snowing, worchester reporting 31 inches and boston 21.5 and in edition to that they have blowing and drifting because
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they have hurricane force winds nantucket 78 miles per hour and chatham a wind gust of 75 miles per hour. it will begin to weaken as we head to the overnight hour. back at home, the big story is the falling temperatures, currently philadelphia 33 and millville 31 and allentown 27 and trenton 30 and wilmington 32. we have strong winds now out of the northwest 20 miles per hour in philadelphia 18 in dover and 17 in reading and 16 miles per hour winds in trenton and the winds will be with us through the evening hours and through the day tomorrow. satellite 6 along with action radar showing here is that low pressure that spinning that is starting to weaken and in the meantime there is high pressure building in from the west, what that high pressure will do is clear out our skies tonight and that will allow temperatures to really nose dive, it is going to be a cold night clearing skies and breezy and cold and 16 in philadelphia and allentown dropping to 12 and 11 in
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lancaster and 20 degrees at the boardwalk in atlantic city. the windchill tonight 12 in philadelphia, at 10:00 and 7 in reading and 11 in trenton and 8 in allentown as we head through the morning, windchills are in the single digits you want to bundle up. 8 is the windchill in lancaster and even as we head into the afternoon temperatures struggle to hit 30 windchills will be in the low 20s, it will definitely be a cold day the five-day at 5:00 showing beautiful blue skies loads of sunshine high of only 30 degrees with windchills in the 20s. on thursday we start the day with sun and the clouds roll in in the afternoon and 35 degrees and a boundary brings us snow showers thursday night into friday morning, a coating to perhaps 2 inches, and on friday an arctic front moves through,
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the high is 38 degrees and we hit that early in the day and the wins pick up and temperatures drop down into the 20s and saturday the high only 24 degrees, bitter cold despite the sunshine and sunday it clouds up and 38 degrees, we have the possibility of snow and rain on monday and temperatures even colder next week on tuesday adam will talk about that in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. it's winter and it's going to be cold. >> more to come in our next half our at 5:00, our region may have been spared from the storm but new england was battered. we'll look at snow totals. >> a dover man gets busted for cocaine and you wouldn't believe where the drugs were hidden. and cuba's former communist leader has his doubts. fidel castro has his doubts.
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store, kenneth moton was on the scene moments after it happened. witnesses told him that bricks from a building next door suddenly fell through the roof and on to the customers inside. the injuries are minor fortunately and now licenses and inspections are checking out the structure integrity of the store. now the nor'easter that brushed our region brought parts of new england to a stand still overnight and into today. >> the blowing snow and winds brought havoc to rhode island massachusetts and connecticut and snowplows are having trouble keeping up to the foot and a half of snow that has already fall and in boston and other spots are expecting more than to feet and winds were blowing in excess of 70 miles per hour making driving dangerous. >> and powerful winds caused beach erosion across the massachusetts coast line.
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nantucket is entirely without power. marcy gonzales has more from central park in new york. >> new york was spared the brunt of this storm. >> reporter: that is right people here are breathing a sigh of relief this was not the historic blizzard predicted for this area but the storm did hit hard further north. >> in this flooded frozen town in massachusetts, evidence of the blizzard's impact. >> this morning at high tide, an 80 foot section of the sea wall crumbled here and now ocean street now is a river. >> other parts of the state is coping with power out ables some places getting three feet of snow and in boston the effects are being felt. >> the issue of blowing, and drifts of four, five and six feet in in places. >> in parts of long island new
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york they are buried too. >> we got hammered here and it's still coming down for other parts it was nothing like expected. we made a lot of tough decisions to get it right and we didn't once again i'm sorry. >> there were precautions in new york city, for the first time ever the mass transit system was shut down for snow leaving some people stranded. but today subways and buses are running again. >> off to work see you later. >> the bridges, tunnels and roads are back open. >> we obviously missed the worst of this storm which is a blessing for new york city. >> and even in the darkness people are out here in central park taking advantage of that so-called blessing they are building snow men and the mayor is not apologizing having no
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regrets about being so cautious. marcy gonzales channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. well, some amtrak passengers in philadelphia are still stranded because of the winter storm. the action cam was at the 30th street station as routes began to reopen. now amtrak service south of new york city is up and running and almost back to normal. services to boston and maine however are suspended until tomorrow. >> no matter what the weather brings, be ready with 6abc.com storm tracker 6 radar and the latest ac forecast is there for you and check our list of school closings and delays. in other news a new video reportedly posted by isis today says that a japanese hostage and jordanian pilot will die in 24 hours, they are demanding the release of an iraqi woman
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sentenced to death in jordan for her part in a terror attack and a second hostage was reportedly executed by isis over the weekend. >> eight people were killed including an american when a gunman opened fire in libya today the attack in tripoli included a car bomb and four other foreigners and a security guard also died. they don't know where the gun plan is or or. and they took other hostages, this is where the united nations support in libya holds its meetings. the u.s. army is denying reports that bow bergdahl who was captured -- that he will face desertion charges, the u.s. army says the news reports are untrue and that his case remains under review. it was back in 2009 when
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bergdahl was captured by forces in afghanistan to be traded back to the u.s. for five taliban prisoners. >> and david muir will have more on the isis threat the late of the one as well as the blizzard slamming new and you can watch it all at 6:00. philadelphia police are looking for a brazen thief that attacked and robbed a woman sitting in her car. >> the man waited for the 35-year-old victim getting. her parked car and walked up and ordered her not to move think the suspect grabbed the woman's purse and cell phone and ran off right there. the woman was not hurt. a dover man is arrested for drugs he allegedly hid in his prosthetic leg. marlo holmes faces charges after being arrested tonight.
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he was pulled over and a k-9 picked up the drug scent when the officers searched holmes they discovered almost 29 grams of cocaine. police in newcastle county got a lesson in life saving in minquadale from project life saver international trained officers on a special type of tracking equipment. people can get special transmitters for people that tend to wander off like people with dementia. it goes around the wrist or ankle and a signal can be picked up by police increasing the chances of a safe return. >> this program ensures we can return your loved ones home. >> it reduces search time from hours and days to minutes. time to get a check of traffic, matt pellman is in the
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traffic center. smooth sailing on 95? >> roads are dry and volume is light and rick is wearing a vest, this is like christmas morning, good evening to you guys, the traffic is moving fine along the vine street expressway no normal northbound backup. what a difference a day makes the road is dry. on the big picture the partial building collapse at the lululemon in center city and 15th and 16th is blocked at walnut. septa's eastbound trolley running with delays because of a crash in elm wood. and a crash blocking 17th street in wilmington but the dart buses are on time with a weekend schedule and patco on a modified snow schedule and amtrak is on a modified schedule with no
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service to new york or boston. still to come u.s. sanctions against cuba happened when fidel castro took over the country. and he shares his opinion on the renewal of talks between the two countries. >> a modern day gold rush in san francisco some thieves take off with pricey artifacts. temperatures drop big time 22 in philadelphia is the windchill but below 0 in northern new england, we'll talk about brutal cold by the weekend. >> okay thanks. tributes around the world today to remember those killed in the holocaust, coming up survivors share their stories as victims are honored. >> plus, jaime apody with flyers and super bowl media day coming up in sports.
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intelligence agency and was questioned by the secret service yesterday and the worker was off duty and the drone is his personal item. the white house says the drone never posed a threat federal law bans flying a drone over the white house. and now asia has concluded their search for flight 8501, after earths to raise the fuselage failed. only 60 people of the 162 people have been claimed. they will continue their efforts to find bodies using ships and helicopters. and holocaust survivors marked the anniversary of the auschwitz closing. marchers walked silently in the camp during the ceremony it was
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70 years ago today that soldiers entered auschwitz and found priss unders close to their deaths and hundreds of skeletons, more than a million jews and 100,000 prisoners of war were killed at the death camps during world war ii one survivor became emotional asking people not to continue the atrocities of that time. >> it's the key to my existence, we survivors do not want our best to be our children's future. >> an emotional time there, a number of dignitaries were there including oscar winner, steven spielberg, whose film shinglers list depicted the concentration
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camp. fidel castro speaks out and released his first comment saying i do not trust u.s. policies and have not exchanged a word with them but the 80-year-old says he is not opposed to peace. castro's younger brother, raul is currently president. and speaker boehner is threatening to sue president obama again the house republicans are organizing legal action again after a closed door meeting, they are trying to overturn obama's legislation including stopping the deportation of illegal immigrants. flyers are hitting the ice against arizona this evening. jaime apody is live now with more on that. >> hi guys, they have a lot to do 12 points out of the final playoff spot. back on the ice this morning, getting ready to host the
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phoenix coyotes, steve mason will dress as the backup with hopes to dress on thursday. they have a lot of work to do out of the 40 games the flyers have to win 25 of them to make the playoffs, that is a daunting task. we asked coach berube how he keeps the guys weighed down by the numbers. >> my job is not to let the players worry about the numbers and concentrate on the game tonight against phoenix. it's hard not to think about it before, they see it all the time. >> everyone is getting their menus ready it's almost super bowl sunday and one of my favorite days of year, media day the day that the teams are required to field questions from reporters around the globe. it's always a circus, look at the crowd around tom brady he was asked questions about deflate-gate but chose how it's
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not a distraction. >> the coach talks about managing expectations and managing the noise regardless of how people feel about you you have to focus about your role on the team and your responsibility to the team is and how you can do your job the best way you possibly can. >> this is an event that the players like to document. russel william's team make tating it all in with a selfie stick. >> i thought we would play the new england patriots a great team and it's cool a tam have you respect for and looking forward to the opportunity you want to play the best and they are the best team in the afc. >> one guy that can give you dry, is bill belichick, but today one sleuth reporter got him to open up in an unbelichick way, here name is chia.
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>> which stuffed animals do you like? well, i like a puppet you can put your fingers in and like a monkey and he can nod his head and talk back to you. >> a monkey puppet and asked if her daddy helped to fix her hair. >> the sixers host detroit tomorrow and they are riding a six game losing streak after being demolished by the pelicans last night. and he didn't even play in the fourth quarter, and it wasn't a surprise but rafael nadal is out of the australian open, he lost his final match. and now both he and federer are on the sidelines, nadal was banged up for six months and he made it farther than he thought he would. >> back to you. >> thank you. a wells fargo museum in san
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and for something really simple, play the all-new pick 2. easy to play. simple to say. clean up crews in atlantic city shoveled sidewalks as the roads reopened and there were concerned about beach erosion after the winter storm his but the shore avoided damage and nearly two dozen trucks salted and brined streets to prevent refreezing tonight. >> your family is from new england, are they all okay? >> my mom sent me photos she is on cape cod and they got between 2 and 3 feet of snow since yesterday. >> they put the windshield wipers up so they can find the car. >> it's amazing. >> we are out of time. >> lets take a look now locally here on double scan radar it's a good thing we didn't get
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whacked by this monster blizzard that is now affecting parts of southern new england, we were brushed by it and got between 1 and 4 inches of snow in the delaware valley and close to a foot in ocean county. one more picture from boston massachusetts, this is the oldest section of boston the only way to get around is to sled down. the cars are completely buried and a long time before they find their cars. >> in boston the big of the january snow storm in the history books and the fourth highest of all time for southern new england. locally at home 33 in trenton and 27 in allentown and wilmington and dover as well as millville and 16 in mt. pocono. the big story is the drop in temperature and the windchills come tomorrow morning, right now down to 16 in trenton and 17 in
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reading and 23 in wildwood. satellite and radar we have all the energy in southern new england, that is rising air to supply the wind and snow and whatever goes up must come down so the periphery of that storm you have sinking air and we are starting to see the clouds fall apart here and that is the trend overnight tonight as high pressure comes in from the south and west. midweek, 30 degrees on the chilly side, feeling colder with windchills in the 20s and brilliant sunshine tomorrow and a very weak system arrives late on thursday evening, thursday itself it's dry through the rush hour and light snow at night, high temperature of 35 degrees, here is the timing, looking at 7:00, 8:00 and 9:00 rain showers to the south and if all comes together we could see a coating to 2 inches of snow as it passes through thursday night and it only passes two three four hours quick moving and
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minor and friday morning we are looking good for the morning rush with sunshine returning. tonight we are looking at clearing skies and 12 in the suburbs and 13 forecenter city, quiet tomorrow and quiet on thursday, with temperatures on either side of the freezing point and windchills are low tomorrow and then thursday the quick round of snow showers and temperatures crash friday afternoon, the 38 is deceiving we'll be in the 20s as the arctic front comes through with extra snow showers and bitter cold on saturday despite cold sunshine and cloudy on sunday at 30 and a bigger system on monday with the possibility of rain and snow before the next arctic blast on tuesday, so as february comes in it's a true sign that winter is trying to really come finally. >> trying hard thank you. >> in the meantime the aftermath of last night's storm has everyone chipping in to clean
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right now jim gardner and the "action news" team is tannig by these stories and more. three people are injured after bricks crash through lululemon's walnut street location. and the cleanup after the storm swept through our region. for cecily tynan jaime apody sharrie williams and rick williams, i'm monica malpass.
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three people were loaded into ambulances after a hole from above came crashing down after bricks hit the store. it was a scary moment where in the end it could have been much worse. the big story is a freak accident in the heart of center city philadelphia at 15th and walnut. kenneth moton is live at the
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scene, what happened and what do we know about the three injured women. >> we learned that the three women hurt inside of this store were all customers. when the bricks came down into lululemon. we can tell you tonight that lni and several other investigators with the fire marshals office are on the scene. it was pure chaos insides and around the popular athletic clothing store of the center city shopping district. it was huge, it shook. it shook. it was intense. very intense. lululemon was filled with employees and customers on walnut street when bricks from this store came tumbling down, christine and her husband were inside of the store at the time. >> it was a big boom and i looked at the girl
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