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you, 7:00 a.m., saturday, christie ileto joins us this morning. here's a look at the stories we're following for you netion overnight, crews rushed several people to the hospital after their trenton home goes up in flames. >> man is thrown from his south jersey home after the suddenly explodes. >> boathouse row is in green as we countdown to the hours of the eagles playoff game against the falcons. let's go outside to ogt chris sowers with the accuweather forecast. it's going to be cold for the eagles game. rushed in.r: the cir remember the 64 yesterday. take a look at the numbers across the mid atlantic, whe arg through. i pit pittsburgh.
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washington, d.c. 38 and new york city, 44 degrees, our viewing area, 29 in allentown and reading. lancaster down to 30. 16 in the poconos, trenton, 37. and wilmingtonatch what happens you factor in the winds, all of a sudden it feels like 1 below in the poconos. 15 in allentown. i'll tell you the winds are ripping across city avenue. 33 with the wind in philadelphia. wilmington, 29 degrees, windchill values today feeling no better than the upper teens maybe low 20s. 11:00 a.m., 18 degrees with the wind. 3:00 p.m., 21. 5:00 p.m., 18. 7:00 p.m., down to 15. forecast for the easily game taking on the atlanta falcons, i'm wondering how the quarterbacks will get the ball down field with the winds blowing like this, 15 to 30-mile
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an hour gusts out of the north, northwest. first quarter, 31. 4th quarter 27. feeling like the teens all day long. chilly start to the weekend. tomorrow, equally as cold. next week there's the possibility of snow on tuesday. i'll have the details in the seven-day forecast in just a few minutes. >> look forward to the update, thank you. 7:02 a.m., it's the battle of the birds at the lincoln financial field this afternoon. the eagles have had two week rest before the playoff game. this is a must-win if they want to proceed on to the nfc championship game. the birds fans are hungry for a win. philly pretzel factory mayfair created treats for the game. they have a good deal for all you eagles fans out there, all you have to do is wear your birds gear and you get a free
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przle. pretzel. game 4:35 p.m. they are ready for the big game at the pretzel factor mayfair, the action cam was there yesterday as the shop showed off pretzels that spell out fly eagles fly. we invite you to share your team spirit with us, show us your eagles pride by sending your pictures and video use #6abc action on instagram and twitter or post them on the "action news" facebook wall. crews rushed people to the hospital after a fire was ignited in their home in trenton at 2:30 a.m. firefighters found a two story row home fully engulfed in flames. it took 40 minutes to get the fire under control. three people were taken to
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capital health system in trenton to be treated for serious injuries. an explosion blew a man out of his home in delran, burlington county. he crawled out of his home on to the lawn and his neighbor's home. the blast rocked the home oncor. the rear the home severely damaged. emergency crews checked the man out, he said he did not need to go to the hospital. utility crews the fire marshal are trying to figure out what caused the blast. gas crews checking out the neighborhood and other homes as a precaution. a threef took a septa -- a thief took a septa supervisor's vehicle and ditch it block away. it happened when the superviso blocked road. a a u haul truck was blocking the
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path. the supervisor got out of vehicle to look for the u haul driver. that's when the thief jumped into his vehicle. they found it a few blocks away. authorities say septa heard shots ring out at 24th and allegheny last night. the bullets hit a house and nobody was hurt. police followed a vehicle to 21st and west moreland where officers chased two men, officers caught one and looking for the other suspect. >> 7:05 a.m., we're learning new information about the murder of 19-year-old penn student who was actually killed at home during the winter break. blaze burnstein who you see here was found buried in a shallow grove at a park in southern california. police arrested his high school friend this man here samuel woodward on suspicion of murder. dna evidence links him to the crime. details of how he died have not
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been revealed. his body was discovered tuesday a week after he had gone out for a late night drive with woodward. authorities believe woodward acted alone. police in burial ton county investigating a -- police in burlington county investigating a murder in edgewater park. the victim was shot to death in the edgewater manner apartments on elm street. police took a man into custody. president trump is at the center of a storm after a slur about a country. >> the alleged remarks were made during a meeting on immigration. >> reporter: kenneth moten has more. >> reporter: president trump signed an mlkion at
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the white house. during a deal he said why would have all these people from bleep hole countries come here. he said he never derogatory about haitians. >> he said these hate-filled things. >> dick durbin said lindsey graham immediately challenged the statement. he said -- tom cotton and david purdue said we do not recall the president saying they say comments specifically. trump said they should bring in immigrants from countries like norway.
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several said the comments were racist. paul ryan responded from his home s wisconsin. >> if i think that came to my -- first thing that came to my mind was unfortunate, unhelp. >> reporter: president trump said the deal on dreamers was a big step backedwards, -- backwards. >> kenneth moten channel 6 "action news." >> new of camden finally enjoyed the pomp and s around the in. student performers celebrated the new mayor. he invited everybody to join him in celebration and vowed to turn the city around. new figures from the state gambling regulators show revenue ook in $2.5 billiona secondear
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last year. meanwhile, it was the best year yet for the borgata casino. >> 7:00 a.m. on "action news," new information to tell you about, police in tennessee make a quick arrest after a suspect opens fire on one of their own. plus, a mother makes a drastic choice, b firefighter is there to make the dramatic catch when a woman to tossed her baby from a burn buildings. >> reporter: say goodbye to the weather of yesterday, 64. we already reached our high today, we're fouling in the 20s in the lehigh valley, 42 in philadelphia. i'll let you know how cold it is for the eagles game and the possibility of snow on all coming up in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast.
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police officer. investigators say 31-year-old ronnie lucas wilson opened fire during a traffic sto lder and expected to make a full recovery. wilson is confirmed member of thea white supremacist gang. he was wanted on a probation violation for assault. "good morning america" will have tory at 8:00 a.m. the thomas fire the largest forest in california history is 100% contained. it killed two people and destroyed 1,000 structures. authorities are examining the area to assess the risks for flooding and other post fir hazards. this amatic rescue from a burning apartment in georgia. a frantic mother tossed her baby from the third floor balcony into the arms of a firefighter.
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fire captain raced toward the inferno and that's when she made the incredible catch. the captain who is a mother of ambulance.aby to a the child was one of 12 rescued from the fire. >> thanks goodness for the firefighters. >> 71:00 a.m., you know how -- 713, you know how folks build you up and take you down that's what the weather is looking like. >> reporter: i know a lot of people who like the cold. they are happy that the cold is coming back. >> who. >> reporter: me. >> whatever. >> reporter: how about the forecast for that eagles game taking on the atlta falcons in the division round of the playoffs. it's going to be cold. we actually hit our high already that occurred after midnight. testers will be falling all day long. if you're heading out to lincoln financial field, 31 degrees,
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4th quarter, 27 gr t of north/northwest at 15 to 25 miles per hour. wets up to 30 miles per hour during the game that means it will feel like the teens. it will feel like the teens all game long. quite a change from 64-degree high temperature when hit yesterday. 61 officially will go down in the record books today. that high temperatures occurred one minute after midnight. the nma is 42 degrees. it's the low for the day. the normal low is 25. take you on a tour across the viewing area. 29 in allentown and reading. that winter weather advisory has been discontinued for the far western counties. the icing event never materialized this morning. the precipitation raced out of here and then the cold air made its way through. no icing problems up through here. good news there.
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poconos 16. millville, 42. dover, 42. windchill of 33. feels like 29 in wilmington, 16 in reading, minus 4 in the poconos, 33 degrees in philadelphia. you can see hows quickly pulling out of here. this is the tail end crossing over the pennsylvania/new york state line. vermont into mount washington, new hampshire that's where the snow and heavy rain is at this point. what we're seeing is leftover clouds, maybe patchy drizzle or mist taking place in some locations. most of the area is dry, a couple of showers south of washington, d.c. the wider view that's the only system we're watching. theeck system that could race across the country monday night into tuesday is west of bismarck, north dakota.t low as it pulls east into the great lakes transfer its energy to a coastal low. if that happens, how close is that low to the coast? all that is something we have to watch closely over the next few
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days, because it could be the difference of snowfall on tuesday or nothing at all. the cold air is going anywhere. 28 in bismarck. 14 in cincinnati. 33 degrees in new orleans all the way down to the gulf coast. it's knocking on the door and marchs in this afternoon and sits over top of us all week long. let's take a future windchills. 4:30 p.m. game time, 18 in philadelphia. half-time, it will feel like 14. as the game comes to an end we're talking about windchills ranging between 12 and ten above zero. bundle you mean. winds and cold today, temperatures in the 30s. overnight tonight, frigid, ten degrees for the outlying suburbs, 14 for center city. really, tuesday is the only day we're watching closely here. 30 today, 27 tomorrow, inusing clouds on monday, high of 30. watching a coastal system maybe
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snow on tuesday. 36. leftover flurries wednesday, 32. quiet, but cold thursday, 28. friday chilly but we're pulling out of it, highs around 38 degrees. >> it's not as bad as last week. >> this week's art of aging get ready to be inspired. >> tamala edwards brings us a master motivator and coach -- coach at 79 is at the top of his game. >> go! >> reporter: when dean says go it means go high in one of his spin classes. he taught in philadelphia,when d motivation for himself in spinning after five leg surgeries and 30 extra pounds took a toll on his body. >> i took a year to lose the weight and said i can do this,
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eat well for less. only at my giant. with us, 7:21 a.m., here's a look at what's happening in and around the delaware and lehigh valleys. >> the home show will keep you warm at the pennsylvania convention center. there will be 300 vendor to help you with home improvement ideas you may have. top designers will be special guests at the show. the home show runs this weekend and next weekend. whether you're a life long pet owner or seeking to adopt a forever friend. the greater philadelphia expo place to be. there will be hands on heading zoos and adoption montgomery county, check it out
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from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. anticipate goes tomorrow until 5:00 p.m. the ice bowl takes place at tyler state park in newtown, bucks county. it's a charitable game of golf that helps to fight hunger in america. all the money will be raised to aid in ourei pantry. it takes place from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. sounds like fun. before we start, i just want to say if anyone still doesn't have fios, please stay out of the way so your lag doesn't get us all killed, ben. what's so good about fios anyway? uh. what's so great about a 100% fiber-optic network that makes your gaming system actually work awesomely? hey. did you take out the trash? haha, garbage boy! dad, i already took out ben. it's not funny. gaming is best on a 100% fiber-optic network.
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windchills close to zero partly sunny skies. let's talk a little snow. this system pulling out of here, cold air wrapping in on the backside. as we fast forward into monday night, here comes a clipper system that's diving across the great lake states. clipper systems are moisture starved all i see is reinforcement is snow showers. looks like this low and trailing cold front will trafes energy to a coastal storm tuesday morning. the question with that obviously with all coastal system, how close to the coast will this low track as it heads up the eastern seaboard. the closer it is the better t chances are foreseeing an accumulating snowfall for the i-95 corridor. monday looks quiet, but tuesday we could see white stuff out there. guys. >> turning to sports, the eagles are gearing up for a big game, they will fails the
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falcons this the playoff game at the linc. plus the fires prepare for a divisional matchup with the devils. here's jeff skeverski with all . >> reporter: the eagles have not won a playoff game in nine years, now it is up to number 9. nick foles to help end this painful drought in the divisional round of the nfl playoffs. falcons arriving yesterday, they will not get anyrotherly love in the city. never won a playoff game in the city. the eagles are cntg on x factort 4:35 p.m. >> i want get rockin'. >> philly will show up, i know it will be crazy at the linc. it's about them giving us that x factor. >> when they are on offense and that crowd is roaring that's a
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tough thing to deal with, i'm excited about that. >> nick foles will be the center of attention under center of the falcons. nick foles had a much better demeanor in practice. he has been locked in and conf bounce back after a tough last two definites more confident a lot more relaxed and confident. just real confident and relaxed in the huddle. >> i feel good, i feel really good, i don' the win we're in the playoffs we have to get a win, obviously you want to go out there and play. i'm going to give it everything i have to these guys. >> reporter: dickdick vermeal sd the eagles are in for a tough one today. >> i think falcons are a better team than people give
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them credit for. last week when they played the beth team than they were -- a better team than they were all year. i think they are beatable, the eagles can beat them, but they have to play very, very well. >> the boys are back from the bye. flyers return from their four day vacation, flyers in voorhees yesterday for a hard 45 minute practice. getting ready for the devils later tonight one of the teams they are standings. flyers face the devils four times in the next 15 games. >> weouple of days off. we're not boat. i think it's a good team for us to play coming off the break. we can't take them lightly they area goo >> reporter: lots of college hoops tonight, as well, including number one ranked villanova. that's sports, i'm jeff skeverski have a great day.
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i got salmonella just thinking about it. me too. you want clean, get a cleaner with bleach in it. clorox means clean. but the living room's pretty blank. we did a lot of research online. we just need to have a designer put it all together. mmm hmm. so, it's really nice when clients come in and have... done some of their own research. what do you think about these chairs and that table? working with a bassett designer was really easy.
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us being young professionals, we're so busy... there's no way we could've designed it ourselves. no. we love it! there's no way we could've designed it ourselves. no. okay, eagles fever at an all time high, swoop joined fans as they cheer on the birds ahead of today's big game. >> plus what a difference a day makes. winter makes a return after temperaturese dive. >> let's take you outside,
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chris sowers tracking the accuweather forecast. you got the hat and the coat. >> reporter: trying to hold on to my hat. the cold air has swept through. i want to show everybody this, for as cold as it is this afternoon it could be worse. how about these numbers across the highs. look at bismarck, north dakota 45 below zero. international falls, 43. when compared to that, it will be a walk in the park. nonetheless it will be cold, but it could be worse. people forget how bitter the last cold shot was, atlantic city had seven nights with lows in the single digits. poconos had lows in the last cold shot. this cold shot we're getting now will not be at brutal as the one we're pulling out of and not
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last so long. 32 as the wind whips in center city. 39 in cinnaminson. 41 in vineland, 41 in fortescue. feels like 16 in reading after yesterday's high of 64. minus 3 in the poconos. 33 in philadelphia. feels like the freezing mark of 32 in millville. windchills this afternoon by 11:00 a.m., give or take an hour, 17 in philadelphia. just in time for the start of the eagles game, looks like i doubled clicked the button there. windchill values for the start of the eagles game, close to 15 degrees. we're looking at clouds and sunshine today. call from accuweather, icy cold, 30s, temperatures falling all day long, windchills in the teens. now, for tomorrow, the high temperature is on him 27 degrees, but all these gusty winds start to relax a little bit, so it will not feel as harsh. we're watching the possibility of snow on tuesday, followed by
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more cold air wednesday and thursday. a wintry week ahead in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast i'll have the details in just a few minutes. >> folks your time 7:33 a.m., here we go, fly eagles fly, we've been working on this, fly eagles fly, the battle cry will be heard all day long the birds face the other birds known as the falcons. >> if you're going to the playoff game, the stadium will be a sea of green. dann cuellar has more on the game. no soon after the falcon fans arrived, the trash talk talking started. >> i think nick foles will cost the eagles their game. >> running game will go through the defense even though they
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stopped all the runs all year, we'll stop them tomorrow. >> reporter: we have a les fans and falcons fans. >> >> born and raised in atlanta, came up here, it's hard, falcons, eagles, i have to stay true to who i am. >> chokers that's what they are known for, chokers. somebody will have to get them cpr or something. >> reporter: did you hear what he said? moving a i long to the pitchers -- moving along to the pitchers pump in manayunk. >> >> e-a-g-l-e-s. >> i hope we win. we don't have our top quarterback. >> i don't think they will blow it, i think it will be a good game. it will come down how they get
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nick foles going and comfortable. >> reporter: with boathouse row and the city lit up green, the eagles fans and the falcons fans will be talking all the way to the game. >> these guys will be fooling themselves. >> it will be a joke. >> reporter: the only thing left is for the game to get started once and for all. we'll see you there, dann cuellar channel 6 "action news." >> we're all excited, kickoff, 4:35 p.m. here's a look at the pictures you have sent into us using the #, 6abc action keep showing us your eagles spirit. you might see it on our facebook page and even on air. >> a man is fighting for his life after he was shot in the head in west philadelphia. the gunfire rang out on north 43rd near brown street around 11:00 p.m. police rushed the victim to the hospital in critical condition. there's no immediate motive and police are searching for whoever
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pulled the trigger. 7:35 a.m., the firestorm over president trump's profane and racist comments have spark controversy around the world. the president signed a martin luther king declaration at the white house yesterday. he denied he used the word that was attributed to him. according to the associated press, the president privately defended his comments saying it's what many pple think, but won't say. dick durbin of illinois said he was in the oval office with the president at the time and insists he used that profane language. >> philadelphia, people are voicing their concerns, but say they were not surprised by his comments. >> reporter: trish hartman got reaction including from some of those who were on a mission to help african immigrants in the area. >> should we take it personally? if racism is the reality of
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today's america, it becomes a person issue with us. >> reporter: this is the ceo of a national alliance of north america a nonprofit that provides social services to african and caribbean immigrants of philadelphia. >> america need africa to nd we, as well need america to cause this. >> reporter: trump's comments about african nations and haiti and the vulgar language used were on the minds of many at rush hour. >> it's ridiculous it's an embarrassment, i'm almost ashamed to call myself an american. >> i think those kind of comments divide us and don't bring us together and we should talk about things we have in common. >> the things he says is unbelievable. he should not be president. beyond it who would vote for him?
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>> reporter: we did find someone who did vote for him and regrets her decision. >> it was uncalled for and disgusting, he should not have said that, whether it's your opinion or not, you don't say that for the world to hear. >> we have to exercise our right to vote. >> reporter: trump has denied using the language on twitter. the ceo of the african cultural alliance said this made him more determined to help more african immigrants in the area. trish hartman channel 6 "action news." >> meanwhile, president trump has received his first physical exam as commander-in-chief. trump thanked dr. ronnie jackson as he left walter reid medical center. dr. jackson said the exam went well. he plans to hold a press conference on tuesday.
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>> if you plan to use i-95 in bucks county. there's an emergency lane closing this weekend, the right lane of i-95 southbound between darlington and corey road a mile southeast of the scutter falge t 8:00 p.m. it will remain closed until repairs are completed. they had to take the actions after the recent freeze and sickle damaged the pavement. a 20-year-old florida man has come forward as the winner of the 451 million-dollar mega million jackpot. shane missileer says he plans to use the money to fulfill his passions and help humanity, he plans to take a lump come of
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$282 million. 20 years old. >> the flu outbreak has spread across the entire nation, what you need to know to protect yourself this season. ice jams on the pittsburgh river raises concerns for flooding this weekend. sky6 live hd showing you the glimpse of the girard point bridge. meteorologist chris sowers tracking the forecast. he said that warmup we got yesterday wave to it, it's gone, wave goodbye, it's going to be cold, we'll be right back.
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hearing grayhound bus that was chased by police at the wisconsin illinois border. police received a call about a disorderly and armed suspect on the bus. d witnessed it all, he said a man pulled out a gun. >> they tried to get him to calm down, he refused to. i was back on the phone begging >> scary time on the bus. police tossed down bike strips to stop the bus. police said they had their weapons drawn on everyone, three hours later they took the suspect away without anyone being hurt. search continues for victims of a fatal and destructive mudslide in southern california. we've learned that at least 18
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people are dead, five others missing this morning, the mudslide swept through early tuesday as heavy rains washed areas charred by recent wildfires. most of the people in the quiet town of montecito have been told to stay out for two weeks as crews clean up the massive wreckage. officials in central pennsylvania are concerned about the possibility of flooding. forecasting ice jams on the susquehanna river. the rain that's expected to start tonight could cause the ice to move jamming the river and causing floods. 7:44 a.m., let's get you caught up on the photograph with chris sowers. every time you say ice, snow, every time you say cold you smile. >> reporter: it is hard for me to say this, here's the good news we're talking about the next cold shot.
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we had the all the ice develop we had burst pipes and everything, this will not be as bad as the last time. it will be cold, but a little bit better. we had windchills as low as 90 below with the last parting shot. this will not be close to that, but with that said it will be cold out there. as you look live on sky6 live hd our city hall camera. you can see the tree branches swaying in the breeze. the arctic front has barreled through. 42 degrees and falling with a dewpoint, 4. these are sustained constant wind speeds 20 miles per hour. every now and then we have a gust of 30 and windchills of 33. plunging terms, midnight, 61 degrees. 5:00 a.m., 52. everybody keeps tweeting me saying my phone app says we're getting into the 50s, that already happened.
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11:00 a.m., 30 degrees, 4:00 p.m., 30. that 50 you saw happened this morning. the arctic air will be into the delaware and lehigh valleys as the day wears on. buffalo, 11. syracuse, 10. reading, 29. 14 in the poconos, philadelphia, 42 and falling. millville, 41. trenton, 34. this is what it feels like. you have to prepare for teens north and west. reading, 16. allentown feels like 15. 8 below in the poconos, feels like 33 degrees in philadelphia. and some more numbers for you, these are wind gusts ranging hour. poconos 47-mile an hour wind gusts last hour, close to 40 in reading and allentown. the good news, the sto, yesterday's heavy rain is racing off to the northeast. it's long gone clearing new
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england at this point. snow belt of richland, they are seeing heavy snows. we're seeing clouds give way to clearing skies. the surface maps looks like, the storm is exiting the coast. windy conditions on the backside, sunshine tomorrow. tomorrow, the winds calm down, it will be breezy, but not as windy as today. cold temperatures in the 20s. afternoon highs today, 33 in philadelphia. about 28 in reading. 27 in allentown. 36 in millville. cape may, 38. on the boards in atlantic city, 38. if you're heading to lincoln financial field, game time, 4:30 p.m. at that point we're looking at windchill values at 17 degrees. half-time, 16 degrees in philadelphia. game's end the drive home, single digits everywhere. a far cry from 64 yesterday.
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overnight tonight it's frigid, low temperatures in the teens, the the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, shows the cold hold tough all week long, friday is when we start to pull out of it, next weekend looks nice and warm, 30s for today, sunday, brisk and cold, 27. monday increasing clouds, 30. tuesday we're watching a coastal storm for now we'll post snow or flurries. 36. wednesday, leftover flurries, 32. thursday is cold, 28 degrees. friday, 38. next weekend looks like 40s and 50s, next sunday looks really warm, could be close to 60. we have a chilly week ahead. >> i won't complain yet. >> thank you, chris. a brand new "fyi philly" is coming up on 6abc. >> here's melissa magee and karen rogers with the preview. it's a new year and we're
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morning, now to an update on the deadly nationwide flu crowd break. the cdc says t u.s. is officially in the throes of a flu epidemic. the agency said this is probably the peak of the flu season. there's 13 weeks to go, if you have not been vaccinated, the cdc says do it now. good morning will have more the flu outbreak next at 8:00 a.m. pregnant women are
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prescribed antibiotics that can cause birth defects. they are used to treat you're father -- urinary tract infections. women a being prescribed those drugs and researcher saysk your doctor for saferternatives. food and drug administration is warning about opioid cough and coldedines ould notrescribed to children.they will be labeled f. will warn adult users about the risk of addiction addiction andthe move is respone
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choose help over helplessness,. make sure that the lives we've lost will not have been lost in vain. addiction is a disease. when you ask for help, help is there for you. let's get a check on the weather with meteorologist chris sowers, it will not be as bad as last week, that's the good news. >> reporter: you don't have to worry about the miserable 60s we saw it's much better today, 30s for high temperatures and windchills in the teeuc yesterday, where we hit 64. tomorrow, cold, 27. monday, increasing clouds, 30.
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tuesday we're watching for snow on tuesday, dends on how close tooast the l wednesday, 32, thursday, 38. friday, 38 degrees. next week, temperatures mild at least in the upper 40s. >> we'll to g the eagles game. >> 756 is the time we're just a few minutes away from saying good morning to "good mo america." >> reporter: come up on "g.m.a." breaking news, a grayhound leading police on a multistate pursuit with 50 passengers on board. the growing outrage trump's proe comments about countries tha send immigrants including countries from africa. lawmakers weighing in. will they comments derail a compromise on the immigration laws.
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so young and so much money. 0-year-old claiming massive mega millions jackpot. how he told hisily it's coming up on "g.m.a." we'll see you soon. >> 20 years old. >> "action news" continues at 9:00 p.m. working on on for you, we'll introduce you to the 2018 american girl doll of the year who has dreams of out of this world. >> a local nonprofit celebrates a milestone as they continu to find homes for pets in need. for christie ileto, chris sowers, and the entire "action 'm gray hall. make it a great day. pro tip: giant has great prices on pruc
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good morning, am this morning, ice danger. a cold snap turns roads into skating rinks. massive pileups on the highway. >> we got hit in the back and front. that's my truck. >> blinding snowstorms making driving treacherous and a temporary quick thaw causing this ice jam. the new plunging temperares ont. passengers on this greyhound bus held at gunpoint. >> male hispanic short black hat making threats that he's gonna kill everybody on the bus. >> the high-speed chase across state lines and how it finally ended. passengers telling their terrifying stories this morning.
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