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the remnants of tropical storm nate. melissa magee joining us with more on our wet start to the week. melissa? >> a bit of a one, two punch from mother nature. we're tracking the cold front that's moving into the region that eventually as we get into the rest of tonight and into early tomorrow morning, we've got moisture from what's left over of nate. here's storm tracker 6. that is triggering the on and off showers, you look off to the south and west you see the center of circulation which is now tropical depression nate as the system works its way into midatlantic. bulk will shift to the north, more so to the north and east. the heaviest precipitation looks to be north and west of the i95 corridor. storm tracker 6, is spotty showers there in philadelphia, light rain there, in oxford to the south of coatsville also showers and smyrna and dover at this hour. the rest of the evening, future
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tracker 6 showing 6:30 a couple of spotty showers overhead. but again the bulk of that energy rides to the north as we go through throughout the overnight and into the day on monday and by noon, for lunch, you can see theavy rain and ares of north jersey scattered about the region. what to expect with the remnants and the impacts back here at home. overnight into monday, we'll tracking that moisture, periods of rain will be on the way, one thing we're finding that the storm system is quickly racing on out of of our region we had to scale back the rainfall totals up to an in touch of possible locally higher amounts than that. the heaviest you once again north and west of philadelphia and poor drainage flooding. more details coming up with the exclusive accu-weather forecast. less than 24 hours after the gulf was rocked with heavy rains and storm surge, hurricane nate has moved on and turned into a tropical depression.
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the storm made landfall twice, first in louisiana, then mississippi, drenching the gulf and threatening the coast with a dangerous storm surge, this parking garage in biloxi looked more like a lake and the vehicles were tossed around by to his. in technician to the hurricane force winds, tornados were a major concern, at least two touched down, more than 100,000 people work up without power. >> every storm we've been fortunate because we're close to the grid and we've had power all the time. but it was really a ferocious storm. >> now that nate moved on it's time for clean-up. many people spent the day clearing away debris. keep an eye on the path of nate as it brings wet weather to our area, just go to 6 abc.com/weather for the latest updates. moving on, a little rain
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didn't stop eagles from pack, the link. cardinals were in town and this wasn't was never even close. >> carson wentz was so good, donovan mcnabb went to the locker room to get this autographs. the birds say this one is different. they're more mature and a much better team and certainly look that is way after this start today against the cardinals unreal. eagles four and one for r unfortunate since is 2014. who said baseball season is over? mike trout is here and the eagles come out flying, wentz throws an eagles record three touchdown passes in the first quarter. this tore smith 29 nothing eagles, they hit it out of the park, that ball is out of here. in the third, another homerun bomb, wentz, the best quarterback in the nfl third down does it again. this is nelson agholor what a
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move as he regained confidence or what? agholor is a three touchdowns this year, eagles celebrating 34-7 win. wentz throws for a career high four scores, four and one. >> i was so proud of them the way they worked another team effort, all three phases. of i told them that, you know, i felt like this year, that by far, in our five games that that was most dominating performance they've had >> come out swinging like we did earlier, to put 21 up right away. and kind of just stay on. do we have mistakes? for sure, i still missed throw, we had our share of mistakes. collectively we played good football today. >> the eagles are not going to be able to enjoy this very long, they have game in just four days again on the road in carolina against a four and one team, they have the flush this out >> they have moment at this point, no doubt about it >> thank you. meanwhile, vice president mike pence left today's 49ers
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colts game in indianapolis a after several players from san francisco took a knee during the national anthem. the former inyawn in a flew it but didn't stick around for long. he said to left the game not to dignify any event that disrespects our soldiers, flag and the national anthem. afterwards. the president tweeted i asked vice president pence to leave if players feels. i'm proud of him and second lady, karen. more than dozen cars were damaged overnight in bucks county and police are trying to figure out who's responsible. trish hartman joins us live from falls township with the details. trish? >> reporter: i want to show you some of the damage. the driver had to tape this out before he could go out. the next car up is the same neighbor's work vehicle.
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up and down, you can see damage like this, smashed mirrors and windows. let's take a look at video from earlier. action news was here around 10:00 this morning when police were investigating, some neighbors say they woke up to police outside homes checking out vehicle after vehicle. this happened between the 200 and 500 block of austin drive about two dozen vehicles were damaged earlier this morning, some neighbors we talked to had already fixed their mirrors and windows when we talked to them but they say it still wasn't how they wanted to spend their sunday. >> i found out this morning when i came out at 6:00 this morning to go to church, walk out to my car, as you can see on the side. my mirror was hanging, i figured somebody was targeting me but apparently not. they've been targeting everyone down the street >> ridiculous, i walked out and i walked over my vehicle, and i flipped out. you know be it's utter disrespect and, you know, it's sad to see a community like
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this, fairless hills, levittown, that -- >> no word if police have any suspects in this case. coming up at 6:00, we'll show you surveillance footage from one of the victims that captures the crime on camera. we're live in falls township, trish hartman, channel 6. thank you. . happening right now, police are on the scene of a double shooting in north philadelphia. one man has died. the other in critical condition. the shooting took place in the 2400 block of arlington street around 3:30 this afternoon. a first victim was found inside a car. with multiple gunshot wounds. he did not survive. a 27-year-old man is hospitalized with head and chest wounds. so far, no arrests have been made. family from south jersey was forced from their home overnight after that home caught fire. investigators say this one could have been much worse. the town home on the block of medford block in sicklerville was destroyed. the family was able to escape
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unharmed. firefighters were called in before 3:00 this morning, home had fire walls which prevented it from spreading. the cause of the fire remains under investigation firefighters doused flails here that erupted in adieu plex, about 12:30. flames powered out on the 4400 block. everyone who lived there made it safely. the cause of this fire is still under investigation. a change in leadership is coming to new jersey. the race for governor in the homestretch 6 abc is pleased to host the debate between democrat phil murphy and republican kim giordano. jim gardner is one of the moderators. send questions using. and watch it here on 6 abc.
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today was wet and gray you but she has to the show must go on and that was the case in south philadelphia. ♪ the animal columbus day parade made its way down broad street. legendry singer connie francis served as the grand marshal of the parade that celebrates italian american culture. our alicia vitarelli was the m c. people packed the neighborhood. outfest celebrates the city's lgbtq history and community. the block party is in its 27th year, there was plenty of music and dancing. much more to come on action, people in south jersey are rallying around puerto rico. >> we'll show you how, what they're doing to help the island devastated by hurricane maria last month. today mark the one week interaction of the las vegas shooting. the latest on the case that has so many still wondering why it happened.
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today marks one week since the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history, investigators are still piecing together the motive behind the rampage. sources tell abc news they believe steven paddock was severely mentally ill likely undiagnosed. they describe him as stand offish disconnected and anti-social. all traits of mass shooting. he opened fire inside the mandalay bay killing 58 and wounding hundreds more, the fbi said today, it will start
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returning personal items left behind at the route 91 harvest festival >> we're past the response portion of this horrible incident. this is all about recovery now. and we need to get that messaging out about recovery. >> those items will be returned starting on tuesday. hundreds of thousands of people marched in barcelona to protest catalonia's push for succession from spain, it was a challenge to catalonia's plan to declare independence. a week ago, the people of catalonia voted for independence. the is spanish government declared it illegal. british and spanish authorities made a massive drug best on the high seas of the atlantic. they see 3.7 tons of cocaine from a tugboat coming from columbia. the boat was towed into spain where authorities showed off the haul. the shipment was hidden in a four compartment of the boat. spanish police arrested seven
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top of the hurricane, shortly after sunrise yesterday. the similar energy heated the storm causing convection and triggering the thunderstorm. the storm is blossoming towards the heavens. take out this video from panama city, beach, it appears to be a waterspout, but instead of over a large body of water it's in a swimming pool >> speaking of nate moving our way at this hour. especially as we go throughout the overnight hours and into monday, i think that's -- when we're sleeping. not a whole lot happening then, we'll walk over to the weather center and talk about the details as we're looking outside. sky 6 live looking at the commodore barry, mostly cloudy. it's warm and a lot of tropical moisture, here's what's going on as we look at storm tracker 6 live double scan radar. we'll pop it out so you can get a better grasp. an area of low pressure deep
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south, that moisture will be moving to the north, and mainly to the north and west. right now, we're dealing with the cold front that is affecting portions of the delaware and lehigh valleys, nate moves in overnight. temperatures however are still warm, it's 80 in philadelphia, 79 in allentown, 72 up in the poconos at the coast in cape may 75, millville at 82. down in dover, in at 80 and due point numbers are in the lower 70's, so a lot of humidity in atmosphere as we speak. here's satellite 6 along with action radar, there's the cold front sagging down to the south, we're in and out of some very spotty activity but the low pressure system from nate a tropical depression at this hour with maximum sustained wind at 35 miles per hour, a lot of this presip lifts off to the north rather than straight to the north and east. a lot of that heavy precipitation will be north and west of that i95 corridor come tomorrow. for the rest of tonight be a few showers, then nate arrives as we go throughout the overnight
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hours and steadier rain closer to the predawn hour, 72 in philadelphia for the overnight low, reading 68. down in cape may. we'll bottom out at 70. as we go throughout the day, we're in and out of rain. 8:00 a.m., the temperature at 73. for the most part, temperatures maxing out in the upper 70's, but lots of humidity overhead. future tracker 6 showing you as we go throughout the overnight hours, 2:00 a.m. we got the moisture from nate lifting off to the north, and you noticed as we get into lunch tomorrow from the poconos down the i95 corridor even into south we're in and out of the wet weather. as far as what we can expect with rainfall. heaviest will be to the north and west of philadelphia, there you can find close to about an inch and a half of rain and the poconos a little more than an inch, lancaster an inch and a quarter. allentown closer to half inch to an inch. and as you're away from the center of the storm there in south jersey in delaware, less than a half inch of rainfall
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expected. coming up we'll take closer look at the forecast, because it does look like this moisture moves out fairly quickly and drying as early as monday night. those details coming up with the accu-weather. a little wet weather couldn't keep this crowd away from the old citifest. catherine scott was there to mingle and say hello. along north 3rd and arch street. local designers and artists, displays insupered by the rich history >> the orange army walking tall to raise money to fight kidney disease. hundreds stepped off from the philadelphia mu seem of art for better options for those who suffer renal failure car enthusiasts gathered in delaware. to check out cool rides, potential buyers getting behind the wheel and under the hood of
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classic and exotic scars at the annual auto show, families came down to the chase center to check out options. delaware has deep roots in the auto industry with gm and chrysler and dupont, but the state never had its own auto show until 2006. much more to come. kira sedgewick. the american american idol judges have been chosen and they're on a mission. let's hear from them as we look for the next american american idol.
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american american idol is gearing up this week, hopefuls got their very first chance to audition in front of judges in new york city. alicia vitarelli was there. with katie perry, lionel richie and luke bryant as they got to work. >> they're off, feverishly searching the country for the next american idol, or as luke bryant calls it >> big old star. >> reporter: kind of like, well, them. this trio is decorated with decades of star power >> we're offering is something beautiful check collectively.
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>> reporter: one golden ticket at a time >> i just love seeing people's face light up when we give them the opportunities and to make people's dream come true. it changes people'ses lives. >> reporter: they say they never expected it to be this hard to say no. richie said he had to put that rejection in perspective. >> i can't tell you how many times i heard the word no. before i heard the word yes. what we're trying to prepare them for is i know you think you're ready. but if we happen to say no, it's not that you can't do it. not now maybe the time. >> reporter: they say they have a lot of love, synergy. and in light of what happened at the country music festival in las vegas this week the music community is closer than ever. >> what we have to focus on is the american spirit and our freedoms and understand that we can't let hate and terrorism and all of these things hold us back from the american experience, the music, the music experience.
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>> reporter: before they left to head to the judge's chairs >> hello, philadelphia >> perry finally recalls her favorite philly memory running up the art museum steps with a few new friend. >> anyone want to do the shares with me? and they all showed up. thousands of people showed up >> the first season of american idol here on abc premiers next year. alicia vitarelli channel 6 action news kiare,a, sedgwick made her return that airs on 6 abc. september of ten dmasly dayse tells the work of and overworked single mother when her life has turned upsidedown.
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>> one of the themes of the show that we -- we're exploring is mother's guilt and the guilt that we give ourselves as mothers but also guilt that society puts on us and the expectation that is society has of like, you know, what makes a good morning. and i love >> ten days in the valley continues at 10:00 after an all new episode of the toy box, and america's funniest home videos and shark tank. much more to come in the next half hour including more of the big win at the linc >> warning for parents why you might want to think twice before you post pictures and videos of your kids on social media. >> how the people of south jersey are rallying around puerto rico more than two weeks after the island was leveled by hurricane maria. melissa magee will have more on the rain headed our way when action news comes right back.
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helps. puerto rico really needs us. needs our help and support and anything helps. >> reporter: it wasn't all about work today. also a little fun, neighbors were asked to come out and enjoy but remember to bring a little something for those in need. part of the effort today was spearheaded by city council president frank moran >> our goal is a $100,000. >>. >> reporter: because it's been a few weeks since the storm hit and you might have scene relief efforts happening. we spoke with people down there and it's desperately needed >> probably 10% of the island has power. only 30% of the police department has restored it to work. >> the conditions are really bad still. no electricity. drinking water, things we take for granted >> the home base, volunteers with collection camps were set through the camden. officials say they were going to be out until 8:00 tonight. keep that in mind if you're around camden today.
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from all the donations we're seeing coming in through the town, the massive efforts put together at the park, it's wonderful to see so many coming together in this community to help out those in puerto rico. bob brooks, channel 6 action news. the delaware valley host no shortage of worthy of cause. the people of philadelphia stepped up and there was a big turn-out at the make a wish walk at the philadelphia zoo. 6 abc 6 abc was among the corporate sponsors of today's events, it's become a seven-year tradition. hundreds of people took part in the sixth annual 5k spin this morning, a little rain was nothing to stop these folks from walking and running through neshek state park. this raises money for children and adults with autism along with other intellectual and developmental activity. crates of books have been popping up along lancaster avenue in west philadelphia. 30 businesses are hosting the
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free mini library, the best part. you don't have to return. the idea is to pick set up a free book and read it as a family. this is all about litter ras see, diversity and community. because as leroy says, it's about giving back. >> it's a family business. we get family people coming in we get to see people kids grow up, go to college, get married, be successful and do all kinds of great things for themselves. of benefit the community. >> we bring the books to the community. that we can stop the epidemic and reach our kids where they are, because sometimes the parents don't have the resources to purchase what's on their own. >> participants went on to tell us that statistics show in a child is that reading by fourth grade, the greater the chance they end up in prison. this initiative is a collaboration between the west philadelphia action for early learning and other neighborhood groups what's more philly than cheesesteaks, tastykakes and jim
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gardner? the all purpose now now jawn. mirror young men webster added the words, meaning it's under consideration. it can explain to a situation, single thing, group of things or person and get ready, it's not even from philadelphia. we apparently modified new york city's universal word joint. >> new york gets all the credit for everything. >> forget them. >> much more to come, a lot of parents love to share pictures with the kids on social media >> you might wants to think twice before you post images in a negative effect it could have on your kids. coming up on health check, the challenge a local park issued in hopes of getting people moving meteorologist melissa magee has the accu-weather forecast >> cloudy tonight and warm and muggy. we will be tracking showers as we go throughout the rest of the tonight, temperatures are
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certainly above average. it's 80 currently in philadelphia. we're tracking remnant moisture from nate. coming up with the accu-weather forecast. t comes to cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia, she's coming for the multimodal therapy where the specialists form a treatment plan together. we were looking for a cancer team that would help us decide the best course of action. we have so many tools at our center. this is what attracted amy all the way from new york.
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these were people who were experts in their field. and for us that was the best choice. learn more about our breast center at cancercenter.com slash philadelphia. after 8 years of chris christie, is kim guadagno the change new jersey really needs? guadagno is christie's hand-picked successor. says she's "proud to be part of the christie administration." guadagno was chris christie's right hand as our schools came under attack, critical services were underfunded, and our credit rating was downgraded...11 times.
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scoring opportunity. according to a study in canadian journal of cardiology, advises doctors to warn sports fans at risk of cardiovascular disease to be where of possible symptoms during games a local park launch add challenge to help people get moving and back to they want. health reporter ally gorman checked it out >> super excited. >> reporter: i met up with alicia perez and her rescue dog watson to hike the trails at wick hick kin park. they explored all 50 miles during last year's friends of wissahickon all trails challenge. she said it was a way for watson to work off energy and for her to get to know the area better. along the way, she posted their journey on instagram, #fow all trails. >> this was a huge kick-start. >> reporter: it kept her motivated to stay active even when it got cold outside.
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walking is great for both your physical and mental health. >> even on a gloom me day when normally i would just kind of stay inside, i would get out, and just going on like even if it's only like 30 minutes, i could feel the up lift. >> reporter: lorraine with a nonprofit friends of the wissahickon says the challenge runs until november 29th but you go at your own pace >> we like people to get out into the park and explore as much as they can. >> reporter: there's 50 miles here there and everywhere within the different trails. this year, alicia has sponsors hoping to raise $300 to give back to the park to help with upkeep. she encourages others, people and pets to hit the trails. get back to nature and enjoy the escape. >> you never feel like completely alone but it's not overcrowded either. there's always a trail you can take to get a little bit more sold attitude if that's kind of what you need that day. >> reporter: you can walk or a run the trails and in some you
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can bike or ride horseback. you can accept the challenge on line, you'll find maps and you can win prizes, we have link on 6 abc.. ally gorman channel 6. sometimes you'll see love as an ingredient. the food and drug administration officially banned it from any official ingredients list. a bakery in massachusetts found out the hard way that the fda is not feeling the love. the bakery has been putting the word on the ingredients list of its gras no la packages. the fda demanded it be removed and owner said have heart >> i thought of george or well. the idea we can't use the word love on an ingredient level feels like the government is getting little too much involve >> even though it's no longer officially listed it's still
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backache i do not every loaf and bag of garnola. this is dr. approved, a male dominated beer industry, menopausal market initially went flat. and naysayer, francis pushed on. six years later, launched li beeration, which touts ingredients cam meal, metal and not so well-known herbs >> came in to reduce the stress in the system which removed a lot of these systems of sweating hormone imbalance >> francis and her 50 something friends say they're hot but happening. she wants women to celebrate and welcome menopause as a new stage in their life. >> now i've heard everything. >> eagles fans were drinking having a good time >> now the eagles themselves are
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celebrating. this game was over early. it was third down >> the key today for the eagles and it's been that way all season, they're best team in the nfl. third downs, carson wentz unbelievable today. what a start by the eagles today. of quarterback carson wentz does something no quarterback in eagles history has ever done before. wentz throws three touchdowns in the first quarter alone, wentz and the eagles on fire today against the cardinals, there are fly eagles fly chants all day long against the cardinals, how about opening drive? wentz red hot in the red zone, trey burton bank seven nothing. second drive r here's third down, wentz to zach ertz who is tight ends and yards and catches there's another 14 nothing eagles. they're not done. end of the first spike it again on third down again, wentz the best quarterback in the nfl and third down deep for tore re-smith, 21 nothing, the eagles, in any hit it out of the
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park today. then in the third, how about another homerun ball, third down again, nelson agholor check out the mood, has he regained confidence? career high three touchdowns this year, 72. wentz finishes with career high four scores, eagles win 34-seven, four and one for the first time since 2014 >> we're built differently. we know what to expect and we're hungry. we're never going to get too high after wins or low after losses, we'll keep plugging along and we know we're a special team and we got to prove it every week >> to have one of these performances is great for the guys in the locker room, coaches and players, we got to get ready for another good, you know, opportunity on thursday. >> much more on the eagles and the big win and this great start on sports sunday, former eagles great brian westbrook joins in
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his studio at 11:30. of eagles with a short week get set for the carolina path they ares in four days. what's with the sixers and the injuries before it starts? now it's rashon holes who missed the start of the season because of a left wrist injury. he broke a bone on friday against the celtic, holmes will be reevaluated three weeks nhis absence, the sixers will use jahlil ok for and possibly dario saric. flyers end their miss reagainst the duck, flyers beat them for the first time in seven years snapping a eight game win less streak. in overtime. out west, 44 seconds in ot. wayne system mondays, ovechkins.
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honor were there. customers and employees decorated oversized pumpkins and enjoyed a little beer with a variety of pumpkin flavored foods. a 10-year-old in texas is trying to support pets who became homeless after hurricane harvey. he's helping them one note at a time. >> reporter: it's not a bad gig. playing acl at ten years old. jackson read isn't doing it for him >> i love pets and animals i want to help them out. >> reporter: we caught you up with him at his northwest jackson home after the fifth grader finished his set. he played outside the entrance collecting tips. he raised $173 today. his total over several days, 945. it's for austin pets alive. for animals impacted by harvey. >> they won't have their families anymore and they need
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new families. as austin high school, the band boosters are boosting their bank account selling parking 40 bucks all day. >> every year we raise between 9 and $10,000 and all of that goes straight to the band. >> reporter: more than just the band benefits the school spreads the love. >> several organizations get to participate. so today is the band's fund-raiser, last night was theater. >> reporter: sanction will be back outside acl tomorrow to try to get to his goal of $1,000 for displaced pets >> it's not far away, i can probably finish it by tomorrow. >> great story. check of the accu-weather forecast with melissa magee. >> we're tracking some rain right now because of a front that's moving on through. >> we needed it >> we did, very dry. then overnight tonight into monday, we're tracking rain from what's left of nate. let's talk about the details. outside sky 6 five looking at
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the ben franklin bridge. it's cloudy and a lot of tropical moisture overhead. here's. it is quiet just a couple of spotty showers overhead. looking at storm tracker 6. double scan radar, a lot of the precipitation is starting to fizzle out and spotty showers just to the west of oxford into lancaster and pressing away from york and this will move from the west east direction as we go throughout the rest of the tonight. overnight into monday, we're tracking the moisture, the remnant from nate. in philadelphia, it's 80 degrees. 79 for allentown, 78 in lancaster, also reading at the coast in beach haven end 74, in dover, coming in at 81 be due point numbers are fairly high as well. due point temperatures are currently in the middle and lower 70, very tropical overhead. especially as we tap into a south to southerly wind. 75 due point in millville, 71 in
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the city, 65 in the poconos, a lot of moisture in the atmosphere. here's part of the reason, satellite 6 along with action radar we got the frontal boundary sagging off to the south, a lot of that starting to fizzle out but the notice more rain across the ohio valley and the deep south. there's the center of circulation from tropical depression nate with maximum sustained winds of 35 miles per hour, heavy rain right now, pressing out of atlanta. this will move to the north as we go throughout the rest of tonight and press into the midatlantic region by tomorrow. so for the next 12 hours, early showers around, otherwise it's warm, and it's muggy, we'll drop down to 67 in the suburbs and 72 in philadelphia for the overnight low. future tracker 6 showing you overnight tonight from the poconos down into reading, we've got light rain overhead. and the bulk of that energy with nate actually rides off to the north. by 10:00 a.m. on monday, we've got those showers coming in from the west to east direction
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continuing on and off with periods of rain throughout the day. the good news is that it's fast moving. by 9:00 p.m., a few left over shower, we were thinking this moisture could carry over into tuesday, that does not look to be the case. nate's impact for our area, rain developed during the predawn hours, on and off rain throughout the day monday, it's a fast moving system. we're drying out late tomorrow night. just a left over shower by monday evening, the exclusive accu-weather seven-day forecast showing you tomorrow, for columbus day, periods of rain, a high temperature up to 79, then we're drying out by tuesday, warm not as human and at 84 for the high on wednesday, it's cloudy with afternoon showers, a high temperature of 75. cooler on thursday with just an isolated shower and at 70. friday, we're warming back up, 76 we're up to 80 next saturday. and on sunday, plenty of sunshine feeling like summer again with a high of 82. >> unbelievable. >> crazy. >> thank you, melissa. if you love sharing pictures
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of your child on social media you're certainly not alone. >> there can be consequences. beyond bombarding friends with cute photos. here's our nydia hahn to is explain >> by oversharing you may be putting your child's privacy at risk. consumer reports explains how you can safeguard your child's digital security while having the freedom to share what's important to you. >> she never shies away from posting her art to work social media. when it comes to her three young children, rosy takes a different approach >> i have an 8-year-old son who's old enough to understand his own privacy. it's if a picture of him, i check with him and ask him are you happy for mommy to share this. >> reporter: along with respecting your child's privacy you should see also be concerned about their digital identity. it's a real threat and consumer reports said our culture's digital oversharing is likely at least partially to blame. seemingly harmless information, like your child's name, age, what they look like, where they go to school.
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all of that information can be used to create a profile that a hacker could use down the road for identity theft. >> reporter: consumer reports said follow three digital parenting tips. tighten it privacy settings on the sites you use, set the facebook post to go to your friends, rather than the entire public, limit your circle of friends be even more by creating a list of close friends, another option? a closed facebook group. which requires you to approve everyone who requests access and always use caution before sharing a picture of a child's actual location. anything that could reveal hints of your home or school. also be careful about sharing pictures of your kids in any state of undress. >> a very innocent photo of your kid naked in the bathtub might haunt them down the road. since nothing on the internet truly goes away >> wait until you get home before posting vacation photos. you don't want to reveal to would be burglars you're away from home.
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a dog if south dakota, has been recognized for having the longest tongue in the world, an 8-year-old st. bernard, measures seven inches long, the longest ton on record for a dog. previous is a smaller peak niece. the owner is not surprised since she's always putting that tongue to use devouring food all day long. including her favorite snack, peanut butter a couple from wisconsin is crossing their fingers this pumpkin will win them prizes, it's about six feet tall and weighs between 17 and 1800 pounds. it's the biggest ever seen much less grown. >> that's like your diet >> pumpkins, that's about i >> thanks for joining us, coming up on action news at 6, we'll
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i'll have the langoustine lobster ravioli. for you, sir? the original call was for langoustine ravioli. a langoustine is a tiny kind of lobster. a slight shellfish allergy rules that out, plus my wife ordered the langoustine. i will have chicken tenders and tater tots. if you're a ref, you way over-explain things. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. sir, we don't have tater tots. it's what you do. i will have nachos!
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leading news program, with meteorologist melissa magee, jeff skversky, sarah bloomquist and walter perez. a 5-year-old from delaware county donates his birthday money to help children of police officers and firefighters. the eagles turn in a dominate performance with a big win over the arizona cardinals >> we begin with the latest from the gulf for hurricane nate. made a brief but destructive visit. the region was spared from the kind of devastation we've seen from other recent storms >> nate first came ashore last night as a category 1 but quickly lost power and is now been downgraded to a tropical depression. nate was the first hurricane to make landfall in mississippi. since katrina since 2005 and there were fears storm surges to ov
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