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driver is under arrest accused of using a car to try to run over a sheriff's deputy. and police are trying to figure out why that driver had a teenager girl in the car with him. week after erupted some california wildfires finally being put out. we just got in some new information from the front line of the fire fight. thousands take to the street to say this morning to the annual philadelphia aids run and walk. good morning to you, 7:00
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a.m. on sunday, sky 6 hd giving you that foggy mist tea look out there over penns landing >> we're expecting a nice day chris sowers starts us off >> hard to imagine that we are forecasting a lot of sunshine later this afternoon, right now, we have lots of clouds, and as gray mentioned fogs an annoying mist hitting me in the face and it's been misting long enough to where everything is damp. the roads are wet, sidewalks, parking lot. you have to slow it down on the roads and just take it easy out here this morning, as we look at the temperature, we have fog settling in and some of the out lying suburbs are seeing visibilities reduced to less than a mile and a half. so take it slow first thing this morning, you kutztown mild 51, malvern 64, center city, 66 degrees, glassboro 65. same number for ewing in cinnaminson, hammonton 65 and
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dover 66. we're is zoomed on storm tracker and you see is a little bit of green starting to show up. everybody seeing the mist. some areas are reporting a very brief light shower, vineland, before you know in a millville seeing a little bit of shower activity this morning, right off the of coast from atlantic city north through background and so you have city, a little bit of light rain, outside of that, everybody else reporting liquid little mist. won't ok virginia, charleston west virginia starting to see sunshine, that will be the trend for us, by afternoon with a shifting south westerly wind we go from completely cloudy this morning to full sunshine later this afternoon, so the call from accu weather for today, lots of clouds with areas of fog and drizzle, lots of sun by afternoon turning warm an breezy with highs around 80 degrees. speak of 80, we could hit 80 again later next week.
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i'll have details in the seven-day forecast coming up in just a few minutes. nydia? >> thank you. developing this morning police have arrested a man they say tried to run down a sheriff's deputy on a south philadelphia street. the action cam was at the 900 block of johnston street where the suspect digited his grand prix and made a run. late last night the driver tried to hit the sheriff you deputy at seventh and bigler, a 14-year-old run away girl was in the grand prix, still trying to figure out why. we do not the girl is ok. so is the sheriff's deputy. the search son for the gunman who shot a 50-year-old man outside a home in philadelphia's fair hills section, he died this morning at the hospital. of he was shot in the chest and face here in the 200 block of east westmoreland street after 11:30. >> witnesses said that the male was shot while sitting on a porch. when we checked area of the porch of a resident, we found
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one shrug imbedded in the wall behind a chair, a wicker chair, that the victim was sitting in. >> witnesses also tell police an argument at a bar nearby may have played a role. this morning, philadelphia police are also investigating a murder, this happened at a recording studio, the scene north 3rd in northern liberties. chef chirico is following the case. >> reporter: usually open around the clock the recording studio inside this building are still off limits. earlier in the evening, homicide detectives were on scene to investigating the shooting death of a 30-year-old man of 444 north 3rd. when police arrived around 7:30 a.m. they found man shot in the head and backing died at the scene act bloody screwdriver was encounter far from the victim. according to the facebook page, they rent out the recording booths to musical artist. in a text to action news the owner wrote, i don't know what happened at this time. i am seeing the image of my
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life's dream being destroyed. of i am just a little too distraught to talk. we saw several musicians arrive but were turned away, the studio will remain closed until monday, police have not publicly named a suspect. jeff chirico, channel 6 action news it has been a heartbreaking exhausting week, one week since almost 20 wildfires began scorching northern california. dry windy flames are now getting under control but the death toll and the damage estimates are just staggering, 40 lives lost, almost 6,000 homes now gone. natasha chan filed this report. >> reporter: residents still not allowed back to this area where flames destroyed homes earlier in the week, leaving nothing behind except brick and charred vehicles and now in the distance, to your right, we can
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see just over the ridge orange flames coming from the oakmont fire >> thousands more residents were told to leave their homes in northern california where 17 deadly wildfires continue to burn, new evacuations are underway after new fire erupted >> we have a handle on it. it's threatening the city but it's not blowing through the city like we've saw the other night. >> tires ravaged parts of santiago rosa last week reducing neighborhoods to ash and twisted metal. he describes the frightening experience trying to escape. >> i was looking for my purse and i don't want to know we have to go, my teenager, all my stuff is on that other car. i don't care we got to go, we can't be here. screamed so hard. >> reporter: before and after photos of her neighborhood showed a glimpse of what thousands of residents are returning home to find. firefighters have been battling for a week. >> go, go, go. >> reporter: first responders continue to search the ruins of
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destroyed homes and businesses for the hundreds of people who have been reported missing. governor jerry brown toured saturday and met with fire officials and community members >> whatever the police and fire chief tells you, the fire is unpredictable. depending on the winds, various factors, this is matter of expert opinion i would say listen to the authorities. >> reporter: some fires have been contained this weekend's intense winds will bring more challenges. >> got to get people to understand this is a dangerous event it is not over. >> reporter: that is why many people have not been allowed back to the homes they evacuated from. a few have been allowed back in napa county. for those who are starting to figure out what's next, governor brown tells them contact fema for the next step. live in santa rosa natasha chicken. there's an update the academy of motion picture arts
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and as soon ass revoked harvey weinstein. they back decades ever since weinstein has been a power player in hollywood now an outcast. he was fired by his entertainment company, hi brother bob, the company's co founder said weinstein is a bully and his alleged actions are mortifying and disgusting. important information if you live in new jersey, time is almost up for you to register to vote. cut off day happens this tuesday. remember, you must be 17 to register and be 18 by election day to vote. you can also apply for a mail in ballot, election day, mark your calendars, november 7. new jersey's final governor's debate is on wednesday. later this morning, it is this week right here on 6 abc following doctor's's decision to
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decertify the iran agreement. and you can watch this week beginning at 10:30 right here on 6 abc happening today, runners and walkers lacing up for the 31st annual aids walk and run. 10,000 people including philadelphia mayor jim kenney are supposed to gather at the art museum to take part. it helps raise awareness and money for research. starts at 7:30 in just a little bit. also happening a is sea of pink takes over citizens bank park. people impacted by breast cancer will take part in the american cancer society's making strides walk. proceeds raises money for breast cancer research. it is not too late to get involved. registration for walk resumes at 8:30 at the ballpark. our website 6 abc.com has reports about the latest medical advances and facts related to breast cancer. i love that. >> yes.
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>> there's so much more, the weekend drive turning into this, a parking lot on the northeast extension. a bridge make over causing the backup and it is still causing problems this morning. new month, in due, today and what's the deal? what you should buy in october. >> the college of new jersey unveils its new stem complex, which brings new meaning to the idea of hands-on education. i'll have that story coming up >> take it easy on the roadways, lots of sun by afternoon temperatures sky rocket. wait till you see the pattern changes that you week, not only are we not tracking rain, it will be hard pressed to find any clouds in sky from tuesday on. coming up in the accu weather seven-day forecast after this.
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morning, if you have a dollar for every cloud you see in the sky, you will be broke. let's go live to sky 6, tracking a ton of sunshine be high pressure will just move into the east coast and it's just going to sit there and with those areas of high pressure, the air sinks so it's almost impossible to get cloud cover and from tuesday on, it's full sunshine looks really very nice. obviously not the case this morning, looking behind me to philadelphia international airport. socked in pretty good. visibility down to a mile in philadelphia. we have some areas actually where the visibility is now less than a mile. let's go to her storm tracker 6. we have a little bit of light green showing up across cumberland be atlantic and cape may county, little bit of
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misting and drizzle be couple of showers taking place, the last of it. the wind were in the process of shifting out of the southwest and eventually what's going to happen those clouds will start to brighten set up a little bit. and by afternoon, it's full sunshine here temperatures warming up to near 80. so it's going to be a really nice afternoon around the delaware and lehigh valley, 66 in philadelphia with a due point of 65. that's pretty high number, it is sticky out there once again, winds out of the south southwest at five miles per hour, ocean temperature warm at 67. 57 for the poconos, 63 in reading, 63 in lancaster, millville 68. and a pair of 6's for dover, cape may, atlantic city and philadelphia. down to a mile in reading two miles in allentown be one mile officially at the airport in philadelphia and wilmington, 1.5 and trenton is 1.7. once the winds shifts that's when the fogs begin to lift and clouds start to burn off. we can clearly see that
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happening here, clouds kind of just eroding here as winds begin to shift everything lifting to the north, clear across charleston, virginias, carolina, dc, baltimore reporting mainly clear conditions because the wind have shifted there and that will be the trend here in the philadelphia area by late morning. there you go, there's future tracker by 11:30. starting to see holes in the cloud deck and by afternoon, like someone waved the magic wand everything clears out and clear sunshine, overnight we'll start with clear skies after sunset then the clouds begin to increase with an approaching cold front, this continue will to your understanding a shower or two around midnight and those clouds hang tough that will about 9:00, 10:00 tomorrow morning and we'll see full sunshine by the afternoon, beautiful tuesday through friday or saturday this upcoming week. temperature wise, the model has us at 76, accu weather will go 80. overnight, temperatures dropping to the 50's.
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tomorrow, high temperatures only in the low 60's, maybe upper 50's north and west. model highs reading at 57 tomorrow afternoon, philadelphia around 61, trenton around 60. and then we get into tuesday morning and some of the coldest air of the season so far is on the way, reading, 33, allentown be 35, philadelphia 41, millville 40, trenton 37 so you'll definitely need an extra blanket tomorrow. morning and tuesday. forecast highs today, 80 in philadelphia wilmington 80. dover, millville, 81, allentown, 76. morning clouds and fogs, lots of afternoon sunshine it will be breezy as well. winds out of the southwest at 15 to 25 miles per hour. overnight tonight be turning cloudy again with a cob showers around, that's the front crosses the region, 58 in philadelphia, allentown 52 and 57 in cape may. the exclusive accu weather seven-day forecast, maybe a couple of clouds here but you get the idea. it's sunny from tuesday through saturday. that's high pressure dominating the pattern and it will start warming up, tuesday high 63, by
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next saturday, 78. nydia? >> thank you. looks beautiful. celebrating its tri send ten yell to mark 300 years since the township founded. it celebrated with its first parade. marching bands made their way along horsham road even the clydesdales were there to celebrate. trick or treating can be a lot of fun unless your kids have a food allergy. plymouth meeting mall hosted hundreds of children for a fake halloween apparent. candies and other snacks were chosen with a variety of allergies in mind. the kids went from table to table. grabbing anything they wanted, they were also able to enjoy a bunch of fun activities. we'll see you after the break. bunch of fun activities. we'll see you after the break. introducing specifi, our digital investing platform that's built around you. just answer a few questions,
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happened at about 8:25 last night during home coming weekend. one witness was believed to hear at least a dozen shots. one victim is that hospital where he's expected to recover. police say the shooting looks like an isolated incident does not appear to pose a further threat to students. so far, there are no arrests. time is 7:20. a kansas man wrongly convicted. 23 years ago a double murder now a free man. lamont mcintire walked out of prison on friday, two days after county prosecutors said they would no longer contest the fact in that case it proves that he was innocent. he had been in prison since 17 years old >> i'm thanking god and everybody supporting me. feels good. feels good. >> mcintire said he thought he wanted to get a good meal after getting out, he was too overcome to eat. the hidden cost of a ma second to me could be your job,
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71, we get into tomorrow and start seeing this pattern where high pressure sets up shop along the east coast of the united states. then all week, we pretty much have no shot of even seeing cloud cover yet alone any precipitation. monday, right through friday, we have a 0% chance of seeing rain, the weather pattern looks like, an area of high pressure dives in from southern canada, the jet stream goes up and around like this, it will be chilly tomorrow with a breeze, blustery, highs in the low 60, winds gusting 20 to 30 miles per hour, wind chills in the 50's. the idea from tuesday on with a high sitting here is mild, nice, sunny, all the chilly air sits here out across the high plains, and the northwest. the controversial take a knee movement crossed the ocean.
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german soccer players they say stand with american athletes against discrimination. we're a tolerant and open minded world now and forever. flyers fans got their money's worth in home opener. >> reporter: is that worth the way the or what? home sweet home. last team to play at home. it's worth wait. flyers beat up on the washington capitols last night. claude giroux and the flyers lighting it up. put on a show on the, i final minute in the first, comes up with two steals and scores shorthanded. two on flyer, and watch vorachek, what a move. ridiculous. gets it to wayne simmons who lights the lamp. come on, flyers. seven minutes later, claude giroux, the captain, brings it and tips it in. he scored twice, flyers three
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goals in the second, three more in the third, the for the purposer first rounder gets his second goal. the most goals they've scored in a home opener in 35 years. >> you get a win like that in the home opener, it's really >> played a good game. i don't remember the last time we won eight to two or something like that. i think we got a little bit tired and we all stayed there. it was important for us. >> putting up ten points, the much anticipated sixers season opener days away in washington wednesday, the sixers trimming down the roster, among the three guys cut, chris him frees and oakford. football, eagles back at it on monday night football against the washington redskins in eight games, and zach ertz said he's among those that could use the rest. he feels banked up.
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of ertz was all excited touchdown yards and catches, what's the difference ertz says he's way less stressed out this year. >> my mindset right now is so different before i'm not pressing, letting game come to me, kind of changed my mindset on life, carson, a tray, jordan matthew, hicks, those guys have been tremendous influences on me. >> you can tell. college football penn state fans will be happy about this, espn college game day coming to happy valley next saturday to feature the penn state michigan game that will air regularly on 6 abc saturday. the lions could move up second in the polls as well. temple fans putting their money on, 77 points last week. down seven, logan, picked off by tiler foil. 34 yards. temple runs out of time. owls lose 28-24.
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they lost three of four. and villanova and penn lose as well. that is sports, i'm jeff skversky. have a good day. dodgers won, the opener the national league championship. defending world series championian cubs in los angeles. and a two to nothing lead. back after this. first apartment 60 second rotini ah, here we go.
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burning for seventh day and a weather play as major roll back here, cape may new jersey, we're in for a summer like sunday like rain and fork some of you woke up to this morning is moving out of here >> chris sowers is here with more details on what we can expect today and the work week ahead, it's a good forecast. >> it's beautiful, it's actually something that you see very often every single day in the accu weather seven-day forecast. features full sunshine and temperatures in the 60's and 70's, delightful stuff on the way, we have to get through the late morning hour, visibility down to about a mile now in reading, 1.7 in trenton, two and a half in wilmington, one mile in dover and philadelphia and allentown two miles a piece, as we look at future tracker 6, the idea for today is the clouds hang tough through about midday, and even the patchy fog we're
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still down to five miles but by afternoon with the winds shifting the visibility goes up to 12 be 13, 14 miles again, everything will clear out quickly once the winds shift and those should shift around 11:00 this morning or midday. satellite 6 along with action radar showing clouds looking to the north central pennsylvania reporting plenty of sunshine. that cloud cover is pull away, lifting to the north and that will open the skies up a little bit for us. later this afternoon, so for today, the call from signature, morning clouds, fog and mist, taking lots of sunshine later this afternoon, 80 is the forecasted high. if we hit 80, that will be the fourth weekend out of the past five weekends where we've had at least one day in the 80's, one weekend day in the 80's. unbelievable stretch of warm weather for us. going hour by hour, by 9:00 a.m., 68, cloudy skies, 11:0074, still remaining cloudy with
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lottery patchy fog, by 1:00 when things start opening up a little bit, 78 with sunshine. and 4:00 it's mostly sunny and 79 degrees. i'll be back in a few minutes, we'll talk more about that beautiful weather pattern heading this way in the accu weather seven-day forecast. >> the death toll from the wildfires in northern california reached 40. last night the sonoma county coroner confirmed more deaths, take the total to 22. no details were announced on the identifies and while their bodies were just discovered. officials say it's likely they were killed soon after the fires broke out nearly a week ago. hot dry winds continue to whip up flames in sonoma county >> winds start pushing fires towards the town of sonoma, we had a strong northeast wind and that resulted in all the fires pretty much growing towards the southwest today >> hundreds of still unaccounted for, but officials believe they
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will locate most of them alive. time is 7:32. of three weeks after hurricane maria ravaged puerto rico. the area still trying to cover r the number of dead 48. 85% still without electricity. a majority of puerto rico struggling to get water. the weather being offered it's believed that water is coming from a hazard site and unsafe all new at 7:30, the philadelphia sheriff's office is sending help to puerto rico, a inspector sergeant and two deputy sheriff offices are flying to the island this morning, help get supplies to those in desperate need after the devastation of hurricane maria. >> this is ready. we've been in contact for the last two days. and all i kept hearing was when
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are we leaving? not today. >> and of course, we wish them a very safe journey. the team will be in puerto rico 21 days. they will be joining other volunteers under the direction of the red cross. all of the volunteers have family in puerto rico. police in burlington county new jersey are investigating a double shooting. the victims were shot in the unit block of bermuda circle in willingboro about 7:30, we don't know the extent and so far no arrests. northeast extension, large chunk in contact the lehigh valley is closed for a bridge replacement, this is a bird's eye view of the work, bob brooks spoke with drivers trying to cope with the congestion. >> reporter: you can expect to drive in the 20's or slower even if the speed limit is 70. also expect to sit bumper to bumper act, this is the scene
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turnpike's northeast extension before you get to allentown. if you came. there's frustration. >> what would have been three is probably four and a half. >> reporter: a portion of the extension is closed this weekend, putting in had a bridge, a lot of drivers wish they did a little research >> i would have gotten off at quakertown. >> reporter: this shows the length of the closure in red from the mahoney evaluative exit 74 to lehigh valley exit 56, the detour marked in blue uses 22 to 33 then i 80. this time laps video from the turnpike is of a similar project done in western pennsylvania, the old bridge is removed and the new slides slowly right into place. >> where are you trying to go >> bush kill falls pa. >> reporter: the longer drive means extra time. nice and cool in the cars. that means for his son >> gif him the tablet and hope
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for the best. >> reporter: what are you going to do >> nothing sit in traffic >> a lot of bridges are so bad everywhere, if they knee to be replaced. nothing you can do. >> reporter: officials said detour would slow things down, it clearly has. the good news is work is supposed to be complete by no later than 4:00 a.m. this coming monday, bob brooks channel 6 action news. happening tomorrow, senator john mccain will receive the coveted liberty metal. republican senator and war veteran from arizona chosen before he was diagnosed with brain cancer. former vice president joe biden will present the metal they don't senator mccain during the ceremonies at the national constitution center on independence mall. the award honors men and women of courage and conviction who strive to secure the blessings of liberty. 6 abc is the broadcast partner.
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>> an inspiring ceremony. new science facility at the college of new jersey and there were a lot of proud faces in the crowd. new jersey correspondent norah was there. >>reporter: focuses on science, technology, engineering and math, the $76 million facility offers the latest in laboratory design space to train the next generation of engineers and scientists >> the students makes make you realize they can be value dated in this one space >> machine shop so that they're prepared to go out and domestic can can engineering. >> reporter: the complex is set up to encourage collaboration. because of the size and the culture of the institution, we can work across disciplines in a way some of the other major research institution cannot. >> reporter: the college is considered one of the top schools in the country for educating and graduating physics, chemistry and engineering students, this gives
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hansdz on a whole new meaning >> they're in these laboratories, creating new knowledge. >> it's like a brand new building with new equipment. state-of-the-art technology and education, i'm going to be to excited >> the state contributed $40 million in money earmarked nor technology projects. chris christie said job in stem occupations is expected to grow 20% >> if we put our children and young people in the position to have the skills they need, they will be able to get a great paying job. >> reporter: the hope is the high tech facility will help to stop the so-called brain drain so student won't go out of state to get top notched technology training. channel 6. much more to come, the new exhibition celebrating the vision of late local artist.
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today, we empower people to choose how they live as they age. we advocate for health and financial security. we strengthen communities everywhere. we are aarp. creating real possibilities. watch as she becomes overjoyed when she learns she's being adopted. 11-year-old but field spent the last two careers hoping that a
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judge would make her foster parents her forever parents, it happened, her dream came true when staff member at her school gave her the good news >> my heart was so happy. it was like. like screaming. >> congratulations to her. the school officer manager posted this video which was shared across the internet. and the family said they're grateful the security camera recorded this happy and special moment. what a special moment that is. look at that. wow. makes me want to cry. >> and that's our world that will react when we finally see the sun again. i'll be hugging nydia. >> let's get you outside. what's wrong with hugging me, gray? >> there's the view on sky 6 overlook, the commodore barry. we've seen this about three four
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morning in a row. by afternoon we expect to see a lot of sunshine and warmer temperatures, few hours to go. storm tracker 6, we have a lot of the greens are starting to disappear. we had lighter greens showing up across south jersey and delaware earlier this morning, representing a couple of shower, now looks like things are starting to clear out. everything is damp. take the easy on the roadways. parking lots, things like that, we have puddling taking placing 80 degrees is today's forecasted high, the normal for this time of year is 67. the low was 65. low temperature this morning was almost where we should be for the normal high for this time of year and we'll go much, much higher later this afternoon, actually, all week, we'll get into chilly stuff monday and tuesday, but by wednesday, thursday and friday, right back into the 70's again with an outside shot by friday night. and we start seeing a warm front punch through and saturday could be 80 again, so it will be very warm after cool days. >> 66 in philadelphia, millville 68, due points are also around
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66, very humid this morning, part of the reason why we're we're seeing some of that fog and mist, the air becomes completely saturated. so your due point is 65 in philadelphia, wilmington 65. and millville 68. satellite 6 along with action radar, we need the winds to shift out of the southwest that will dry the layers out of the atmosphere, clouds will start getting out of the way and it's already starting to happen. by the afternoon we expect the clouds to lift to the north and we should get into full sun. surface maps look like this, high pressure in control, frontal systems stay out here to the west. where the wet weather will be across the ohio valley, western great lakes, overnight, the fronts slides through, brings around showers, but tomorrow well off the coast when shift out of the northwest canadian high takes over and temperatures drop to the low 60's. low 80's or close to 80 and about 20 degrees cooler come tomorrow, this future tracker 6
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shifting out of the southwest by lunch time starting to see some holes in the cloud deck. by 3:00, 4:00 in the afternoon, a combination of sun clouds, and overnight. here's the approaching cold front, you can see the models not too terribly impressed with the idea of a couple of showers but accu weather will call for a few showers with the passage of that front and tomorrow morning, waking up to a little bit of cloud cover by afternoon and lots of sunshine and temperatures only in the 60's, the idea for today, it's a day transition. cloudy skies and damp with areas of fog and drizzle, by the afternoon look for a combination of sun and clouds, everything dries out turns warmer, breezy with highs close to 80. overnight becoming cloudy again with a couple of showers with the passage of that front right around the midnight hour, 52 out lying suburbs 58 for center city. then again that sets up a nice day tomorrow. here's an exclusive seven-day forecast. look at all the sunshine here. so day of transition today, morning fog and drizzle afternoon sun, warmer, 80, for monday, becoming sunny, couple of clouds in the morning hour,
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breezy, 64. tuesday, a little chilly, 63, we lose the breeze. so it might not feel as bad as it will tomorrow in terms of chilly air. wednesday, thursday, friday and saturday and sunny, every single day, high temperatures slowly climbing by saturday, we're coasting 78, but i seen models already hinting at 80 or 82 from next saturday. you're about 15 be 16 degrees above seasonal average. >> thanks, chris. time for what's the deal? many people are gearing up for next month's black friday discounts. alicia vitarelli said don't wait to buy everything, there's good-byes here on certain big ticket items. now that fall isn't full swing bargain hunters are in the shopping zone, while black friday tends to offer some of the hottest deals of the year, there's something you should buy. on you friends rounded up a list of october's biggest and best discounts. first costumes, not so much this
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year's unless your halloween is the weekend after the holiday, that's because the day after halloween november 1st, retailer/prices up to 75% off. but if you do need one for this year, at least wait until the weekend before halloween, that's when the prices start to drop. they say october is the best month of the year to buy a new car. as dealerships drop prices make room for next year's models add this little tip. buy at the end of the day, week or month when salespeople strive to hit those quotas. if you have been pining for a european vacation it's officially shoulder season that means the lowest air fair and hotel prices of the year are happening right now. also this is the time to book those winter holidays this week in particular. october also offers great deals on things like winter coats, athletic shoes, cook wear and small appliances. but here's where you should wait for black friday to shop. the new apple products prices
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won't budge until at least november. also laptops and tvs anything tech key, that's where you want to weight until the day after thanksgiving for the best pricing, alicia vitarelli. channel 6 action news. pricing, alicia vitarelli. channel 6 action news. flush the old man's still got it. when you're a double-dipping like steve sweeney, it's important to maintain a certain... lifestyle. that's why sweeney spent
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we should post this. perdue. raising more organic chickens than anyone in america. hashtag organic. all the hashtags! muchanic. the wood mere museum, karen rogers more in this week's 6 abc lot of arts. >> the exhibition is called grand vision and highlights 20 century artist violet okly who promot promoted quality of life. she was born in new jersey in 1874 during the after math of the civil war, and she used her art to promote her platform of world peace and unity >> she could have been the mayor of the arts in her time. she lived through the first and second world war. her life experiences told her
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that the world needed this coming together. >> reporter: the exhibition features nearly 100 works paintings, stained glass windows, sketches and the murals the artist was most famous for >> projects that touched the whole world. >> reporter: her 1917 unity mueller sits in the pennsylvania state capitol and shows the history of end slavement suffered by different race >> she shows them being free from the shackles and chains around their ankles. nobody did this she was an artist with a lot of guts. >> reporter: in 1921 she designed the metal for the philadelphia award >> it's a beautiful gold metal of our ono bell prize in philadelphia. >> reporter: it's particularly significant to the wood mere because her life partner edith empty mer son was the director for 40 years >> either made sure we had this. >> she was an inspiration for
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women in the united states. somebody who was ground breaking. >> reporter: it's on display through january 21 it's. visit the arts in philly .org. there's a lot of talk about this, the just released trailer for star wars, the last jedi. here's a peak. >> i'm taking its power and beyond that. something special. >> looks so good. star wars, the last jedi is a production of our parent
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company, disney. the movie in theaters december 16th. >> i cannot wait. our son is excited to see darth vader. our son is excited to see darth vader. like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. you didn't know that. no. yeah. but, wait, there's good news for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit. jardiance is proven to both significantly reduce the chance of dying from a cardiovascular event in adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease and lower your a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing.
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and our credit rating was downgraded...11 times. from the bridge to the beach, we've seen it all, and we've had enough. kim guadagno isn't the change we need. temperatures on the cooler side, 60, lots of clouds and nydia, as you're getting ready to sit on the couch and watch the 1:00 football game. 80 degrees today, the exclusive accu weather. afternoon sunshine, warmer breezy and 80, monday right through saturday, it's sunny,
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and temperatures in the 60's and 70s by next saturday we could be 80 degrees. once again. >> another beaut. >> you're not hugging me. >> we're a few minutes away from saying good morning to good morning america. >> here's your look ahead >> we start with latest on the historic and catastrophic. many families being evacuated. 100,000 people now. of the team is there with the latest. news out of puerto rico, 85% of the island waking up in the dark, three weeks after hurricane maria barrelled through. the new timeline for when power will be restored is not pretty. finally signs of hope one victim of the mass shooting in las vegas, a young woman waking up and taking her first steps. good morning america weekend is next.
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action continues later this morning >> here's a look at some of the stories, we will have the story behind a new documentary featuring the true love story of a philadelphia couple. and we'll have the emotional reunion between man and his beloved dog after being split up. chris sowers will have more on the accu weather forecast. i'm nydia hahn we'll see you back here at 10 a.m.
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good morning, america. this morning, new firestorms the raraging flames in california's wine country. buildings burning. >> mandatory evacuation order. leave your homes. >> massive efforts. in the air. and on the ground. to save lives and property. >> this is truly one of the greatest, if not the greatest tragedy that california has ever faced. >> roads jammed with people fleeing the flames. tender care for the littlest victims. and from the ashes. >> izzy! >> a miracle survival story. >> we didn't expect to see her. the pain in puerto rico. the governor giving a new estimate of how long it'll take before the power's back on. people seeking refuge wherever they can. >> s
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