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what we're following for you on "action news." >> a house exploded in new jersey with a man inside and he walked away without any injuries. we have the shocking details. >> plus, an arrest is made in connection with to the death of a 19-year-old university of pennsylvania student. >> the eagles game day, here what fans of both teams have to say about the matchup as the birds face the falcons. >> first, meteorologist chris sowers joins us outside live with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> reporter: feels like eagles weather out here, the cold front ar of hrs done a number on the temperatures. temperatures around midnight, allentown, 64. trenton, 63. dover, 62. pottstown and philadelphia both 61. fast forward a few hours later, look at the current temperatures. 32 in philadelphia. 26 in allentown. 1 in the poconos. 35 in millville. a gusty wind.
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trenton, 30 degrees and dover, 36 degrees. windchills getting ugly. 20 degrees in philadelphia. 12 in allentown. feels like minus 8 in the poconos. 12 in reading, 25 in millville. 18 in wilmington. throughout the day we'll feel the winds. windchill values get no better than 22 degrees around # #3:00 p.m. the eagles kickoff 4:35 p.m. windchills in the upper teens. 19 at 5:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m., 16. 11:00 p.m. the single digits. for today, clouds and sun, 30, temperatures continue to fall throughout the day. probably somewhere around 32 to 34 that's where we peaked this afternoon, the numbers fall off from there. windchills stuck in the teens all day long. for tomorrow, it's cold, highs in the 20s, but we'll lose the gusty breeze which will feel a whole lot better. most of the upcoming workweek is
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cold. yes we are watching a system for tuesday, could bring accumulating snow to parts of the area. i'll have the details in the seven-day forecast in just a few minutes. >> thank you for the update. crews had to rush three people to the hospital after a an overnight house fire in new jersey. crews responded to cash street in trenton at 2:30 a.m. they found a two story row home on fire with people trapped inside. they were taken to the hospital with serious injuries. what caused the fire is under investigation. a man was uninjured following an explosion in burlington county, new jersey. unfortunate, his house was not as lucky. it happened before 11:00 p.m. in delran. the man who lived alone inside the house was blown outside the house on to the yard and crawled to the neighbor's house for help. he refused to go to the
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hospital. crews are checking for gas leaks in neighboring homes as a precaution. police in southwest philadelphia, are trying to find out who stole a vehicle that belonged to a septa supervisor. someone left a u haul parked in the way of the route 36 trolley on lindbergh avenue. when the supervisor got to the scene he left his for the escape to speak with the trolley operator and neighbors, during that time, someone hopped into the vehicle and drove off. the vehicle was recovered at 55th and wheeler street. >> a person is in custody in connection with to a shooting in tioga nicetown section. the shots were fired at 24th and allegheny. one house was hit. septa police heard the gunfire and chased the suspects to 21st anticipate west moreland where they caught up to you one of them. no injuries were reported. >> police arrested a high
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school friend in connection with the death of a 19-year-old university of pennsylvania student. blaze burnstein was found dead in a california park on tuesday after missing for a week. samuel woodward told investigators he and burnstein went to the park on january 2. he said at some points burnstein met with an unknown third person. investigators say they have no evidence that there was a third person. woodward was questioned and put under surveillance until dna evidence came back linking him to the crime. they believe woodward acted alone, but they have not revealed a possible motive. >>high school we don't know. they had a communication to meet up. why they were there, we do not know. it's part of the investigation. >> authorities areti autopsy results to determine how burnstein died. charges against woodward are
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pending until all the details of the case can be looked over. >> president trump signed a declaration declaring martin luther king junior day. while signing the declaration he ignored the questions about the racially charged comments. the president referred to african countries with vulgarity. in a series of tweets he denied using a specific profanity. a democratic senator who was in the room heard the comments himself. reaction to the comment controversy has been widespread. trish hartman explains. >> should we take it personal? , well if racism is the reality of today's america, then it become a personal issue with us. >> this is the ceo of the african cultural alliance of north america, a nonprofit that provides social services to african and caribbean immigrants
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in philadelphia. he said trump's recent remarks on immigration are disheartening. america needsa to survive. >> reporter: trump's comments about africa and haiti and the vulgar remarks were on the minds of those in philadelphia. >> i'm ashamed to call myself an american. >> i think those kind of comments divide us and don't bring us together, we should be talking about things we have in common. >> the things he said is unbelievable. he should not be president. beyond it. who voted for him. >> we found someone who did vote for him and now says she regrets her decision. >> it was uncalled for, it was disgusting. you don't say that to the world to hear. >> reporter: we found some focus on the future. >> i feel our option is to vote
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we have to imperfects our right to vote. that's what we needed to. >> reporter: trump has denied using the language on twitter. the ceo of the african cultural alliance said this has made him more determined to help african immigrants in the area. reporting outside of the national constitution center, trish hartman channel 6 "action news." >> time now, 9:07 a.m., the eagles road to the super bowl continues today with the first game of the post season. >> the birds take on the atlaa falcons at the linc and fans, saying they are excited would be an understatement. >> dann cuellar spoke to fans of both teams about who they think will come out on top. >> reporter: no sooner did the atlanta falcons buses arrive for the game did the trash talking between eagles fans and falcons fans. >> i think nick foles will cost philly the game. >> fans of the falcons say they
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have the game in the bag. >> this game is in the bag. >> reporter: for them. even though they stopped all the runs all year we'll run through the game. >> reporter: we have a combination of falcons fans and eagles fans. you're a falcons fan. what are you doing hanging out with the eagles fans. >> born and raced in atlanta. came up here, i have to be true to i am. >> chokers somebody will have to get them cpr or something. >> reporter: did you hear what he said? >> [laughter]. moving along to the pitchers public in manayunk. >> e-a-g-l-e-s! no question who these fans are. >> we're the underdogs, i think we'll win. >> i mean i hope we win. >> reporter: what do you mean we
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hope. >> we don't have our top quarterback. >> they have to get nick foles comfortable. >> reporter: with the boathouse if the city all lit up green, the eagles fans and the falcons fans will talk all the way to the game. >> these guys are fooling themselves. >> i'll be up top and you'll be hearing me. >> reporter: the only thing left is for the big game to get started once and for all. we'll see you there. at the linc, dann cuellar channel 6 "action news." >> we're all counting down, 4:35 p.m. kickoff time. eagles fans are showing off their team spirit and showing their excitement with others. here's a sample of the many pictures "action news" viewers have been sending in from children to pets to families who are ready for the big game. look at that cute baby. and the dog in the jersey. show your pictures and videos by using the #6abc action on
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instagram and twitter or post them on the "action news" facebook wall and you may end up seeing your photos right here on the air. >> got to love the trash talk. >> you got to have trash talk. >> fingers crossed for today's game. >> a former eagles coach weighs in on the birds' odds against the falcons and a player tells you, the fans, how you can help them win. >> cryptic e-mails a gunman sent and received months before the las vegas shooting massacre. >> reporter: say goodbye to the january thaw. arctic front has barreled through. look at the temperatures now, we were in the 60s aroundid now we're inhe 20sge portion of the viewingrea. beeve it or not, the temperatures will be colder in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. ielt -- i'll be back in just a few minutes with all the detail.
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>> thanks for staying with us, 9:13 a.m., the latest american girl doll boldly goes where no other doll has gone before. an 11-year-old girl who dreams of being the first person to walk on mars. american girls 2018 girl of year. her story was created with modern girls of the ages of 6 and 12 in mind. they say the first american girl character created for science,
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technology, energy and math also known as stem. speaking of mars, did you know it can get cold there. >> reporter: speaking of dolls maybe they could make a gray doll. >> reporter: eagles taking on the falcons, divisional round of playoffs, what a change from yesterday, high temperatures in time mid 60s, all of a sudden an arctic front comes through, look at these numbers, i think i'm being kind here, i don't think we could get to 31 by 4:00 p.m. 31 is the air temperature, by the 4th quarter, 27. winds out of the north/northwest 15 to 25 miles per hour, gusting to 30 at times. the actual feels-like temperatures will not be near those numbers, they will be stuck in the teens the entire
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ways. bundle up in layers it will be cold. 32 now, after a midnight temperature of 61. dewpoint, 21. wind out of the northwest sustained 24 miles per hour that gives us a present windchill value of 19 degrees. it's 11 now, these are the air temperatures across the mid atlantic. the entire area was 50s, upper 60s yesterday. you can see the change there. there's the front that's pushing east out of the northwest driving that colder air in. ten, buffalo, 11. you can see how cold it is to the northwest. feels like 12 in reading and allentown. minus 8 in the poconos. 19 in philadelphia. 20 in trenton. 25 in millville. national weather service has just issued a wind advisory for the poconos. you could occasionally see gusts up to 50 miles per hour up there or is p.m. or so, and then the winds begin to
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everybody else we're looking at a windy day, current wind gusts ranging between 25 and 35 miles per hour. wilmington, 32, reading, 33. philadelphia 30 miles per hour. as we look at storm tracker 6 live, here's yesterday's storms across new england, actually most of new england starting to quiet down and drying out racing off to the north. a couple of leftover snow flurries across the western counties and snowflakes and a couple of spritzes and sprinkles to the south, as well. this will march east into the immediate philadelphia area. we'll see clouds giving way to sunshine today, very windy conditions. the high takes over for sunday. it a cold high straight from the arctic. high temperatures struggle to get into the mid to upper 20s tomorrow. lots of sunshine, but a bitter cold day. high temperatures generally in the 30s. now they will fall. 33, 32, something like that for philadelphia, the rest of the way.
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wilmington, 34. 27 in allentown. reading 28. millville, 36. cape may, 38 degrees. game time, 4:35 p.m., windchill is 18. we get into half-time, we're looking tail windchill of 14. -- looking at half-time, windchill of 14. ten degrees driving home. single digits north and west, minus 12 in the poconos. another bitter night here down into the teens, 11 in reading. reminiscent of what we had last week, ten in allentown, 12 in millville. cape may, 16. 14 degrees in philadelphia. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast here's the good news, this is a cold week coming up not nearly as harsh as we what we dealt with last week. we had three straight days in the teens in philadelphia. that has not happened since 1979 him this is not as bad, but cold. 30s today, 27 tomorrow. increasing clouds on martin
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luther king. 30s. we're watching the coast possibility of snow by tuesday. >> you said snow by tuesday. >> reporter: possible. >> 918 -- 9:18 a.m., the time. 2018 pet expo underway in chester county. bring your cat or dog originy -- the expo opened today today 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and cost $13. find innovative products at the philly home show in center city 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. and tomorrow 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the philadelphia convention center. if you can not make it this weekend, the show continues next weekend as well. same place, same time, tickets purchased at the door.
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>> so glad you stayed with us, 9:20 a.m., new pictures this morning show police in tennessee argue a white supremacist who is accused of a shooting a white police officer. he fired shots the from was hit in the -- the officer was hit in the shoulder, he will make at that full recovery. he was wanted on probation violation for aggravated assault. court documents related to the mass shooting in las vegas last october unsealed. the documents discuss mysterious e-mail exchanges. investigators believe at least one of the e-mail account belonged to the gunman. the documents do not give ativeg left 38 people dead and hundreds more injured. >> one person is facing charges
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after a multistate police chase involving a grayhound bus. officials say they received reports of an armed system on board. according to a passenger the suspect made threats to kill people. the pursuit began in wisconsin and ended in illinois. 4 passengers were on -- 40 passengers were board, nobody was injured. delta four rocket took off from vandenberg air force base with a payload for the national reconnaissance office. the mission is in support of national defense. the launch comes days after the report suggested that a launch of a secret u.s. satellite by space x failed. next time, i want you on my bowling team.
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[ both smooch ] 92:35 a.m., turning to sports, it's what philly wants to know do the eagles have what what it takes to defeat the falcons. >> the team think it's possible with the help of their fans. jeff skeverski has the rest of the saturday morning sports. >> reporter: the eagles have not won a playoff game in nine years now it is up to number 9. nick foles to help end the painful drought today in the divisional round of the playoffs. falcons arriving in philadelphia yesterday as always they wil not get any brotherly love in the city. atlanta has never won a playoff game in philadelphia. they have lost 7 of 8 overall. the eagles are counting on you the fans to be the x factor at 4:35 p.m. >> i want to get that thing
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rockin'. we know that will come. >> filly will show up, i know it will be crazy at the linc. it's about them giving us that little x factor. >> when they are on offense, and that crowd is roaring that's a tough thing to deal with. i'm excited about that. >> reporter: nick foles will be the center of attention under center against the falcons. from head coach doug peterson to the players said nick foles hads better in the huddle this week during practice. >> definitely this week he was more confident and a lot more relaxed and confident. just having plays and real confident. >> i feel good, i don't care how we get the win we're in the playoffs and we got to get a win. i'm going to give it everything i have for these guys.
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>> reporter: do you believe in the birds? former coach dick vermeal said the eagles are in for a tough one today they have to play at their best. >> i think the atlanta falcons are a better team than people give them credit for. last week when they played the rams they were a better team that day than they had been all year. we'll see that team saturday. i think they are beatable, the eagles can beat them, but they have to play very, very well. >> reporter: the boys are back from the bye, flyers return from their four day vacation, hopefully they pick up where they left off last sunday. flyers in voorhees after a 45 minute practice getting ready for the devils. one team they are chasing in the standings. flyers face the devils four times in the next 15 games. >> we have a couple of days off, we're in the same boat. it's a good team for us to play
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coming off the break. we can't take them lightly they are having a good season. >> reporter: lots of college that's sports, i'm jeff number skeverski. have a great day. >> much more to come on "action news" saturday morning, dangerous snow, ice and wind are barreling across the u.s. we'll let you know what it means for the more than 70 million people in the winter storm's path. >> are you getting the most out of your digital assistant, the possibility of for devices like amazon echo and google home. meteorologist chris sowers will have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when "action news" saturday at 9:00 a.m. comes right back.
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>> happening on "action news" saturday at 9:00 a.m., have you seen this girl. details on the search for missing 11-year-old girl in camden county. >> an uncommon crime for a new jersey town after a person was shot and killed inside an apartment complex. >> plus, what do you do when a former student from your school is matched up against your favorite football team. we'll tell you how the school a tacking the eagles versus matt ryan issue. >> first meteorologist chris sowers is outside, a look at the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. if it going to be cold for the game. , it's funny when i drove into work this morning it was in the 60s and now we're in the 30s and windchills in the teens. national weather service issued
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a wind advisory in effect for the poconos only until 1:00 p.m. gusts between 40 and 50 miles per hour. they are expecting power outages up there and small tree limbs could fall, things like that, if there are any unsecure objects they could blow around. strong gusts in the poconos that will create bitter windchills below zero. it's thanks to the next arctic blast knocking on the door last night. it has barreled through now. this will be the pattern all week long. we pull out of it next weekend. at this point it looks really, really nice. we have at least five days to go where temperatures stay close to freezing about it not lower and we're dealing with the icy-cold windchills. 24 in kutztown and slatington. pottstown, 27. malvern, 29. quakertown, 24. lake harmony, are 15. fortescue and vineland, 33.
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hammonton checking in at 35. look at the windchills, 19 in philadelphia. 18 in wilmington. minus 4 in the poconos, 26 degrees in cape may. forecast for today, afternoon sunshine expected after a lot of clouds throughout the morning hours it will be windy and much, much colder. again, yesterday we had a high of 64. today the afternoon high is around 33, or 34 degrees, i'm not sure we'll get that warm. windchills all day stuck in the teens. tomorrow we start to lose the breeze a little bit. we're talking about a high around 27 or 28. we're watching the coast on tuesday, the next system racing across the country could develop a coastal storm him we'll wait and see how close to the coast that low will be. that will determine whether or not we see consume lathe -- consume lathe -- accumulating snow. i'll have that in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> check storm tracker 6 live
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on the 6abc app a free download for your mobile device. officers noticed the atm outside the level pizza shop was opened around 5:30 a.m. and money was missing. they found a metal pry bar near the machine. they found a man nearby with a bleeding arm and after questioning him they took him into custody. camden county police asking for your help to find a missing 11-year-old girl from centerville. she was reported missing from her home five foot tall girl between 90 and 100 pounds last seen wearing a gray hoodie. if you have any information call police. a shots were fired along
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block of north 43rd street. medics arrived and transported the victim tohospital. motive. man wolice say was shot trying to stop a robbery inside a barber shop in north philadelphia is being hailed ah. 27-year-old jalell frazier stoppeddits make sure no customers were hard in the process. police picked up one suspect. >> police are shooting in burlington county new jersey tha a person dead. the unidentified victim was shot inside the edgewater apartments on elm street around 4:00 p.m. the officials have not released the identity of the person of interest.
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no charges have been filed. a motive for the shooting is not clear. >> if you're heading out this morning, we have a traffic alert for you, i-95 in bucks county, an emergency closure. southbounn dollington and cleary road are shut down by the tax cut false bridge. the delaware bridge joint toll bridge commission had to take action after the recent freeze and thaw cycle damaged the pavement. police have closed crewston road between algone and bloomfield avenue will be closed until 4:00 p.m. yews are repairing a guardrail. 9:35 a.m., thousands said goodbye to philadelphia fire lieutenant, matthew letourneau. his engine 45 at theet
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basilica of saints peter and paul. heartfelt eulogy came from the commissioner and mayor jim kenny. >> he was all in all the time. he lived, ate, slept, and breathed this job. >> in his spare time, matt would go home, he would go back to where he grew up, to springfield, natural he volunteered to fight fires there, t the fire company truck escorted matthew letourneau to his final resting place in delaware county. was posthumousd captain a for a job well done. >> now, from our new jersey newsroom, camden's new mayor was sworn in around friends and family at the baptist church in camden.
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he took the oath of office on new year's day. today's ceremony included students performances. eagles face offst the kickoff scheduledk matt p.m. he is a local graduate from the charter school in falls section of philadelphia. who will the penn charter schools be rooting for their team or their alum. >> reporter: in the second grade classroom in east fall, students ar class project. most of them have something els. >> do you know who matt ryan is? >> yes. >> the quarterback for the falcons. >> matt ryan won the scrvment scrvment -- vp award.
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he was in the super bowl. >> played in the super bowl last year and he went to the teamhe penn charter alumnist mat ryan, he graduated 200 thela gad where their loyalties truly lie do youatt ryan? >> yes.>> reporter: do you wano no. reporter: we had to dig out the yearbook matt ryan's senior page is showing pictures of him on the football field. >> no disrespect to matt ryan penn charter grad, even if my own mother was pla against the eagles, i would to root for the eagles. my mom, says, fait,
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footll done. no matter what happens this saturday, someone will be celebrating here. reporting in east falls, trish hartman channel 6 "action news." >> all right, it does not take much, eagles fans are showing off their team spirit and sharing their excitement with others out there. here's a sample of the manypicts have been sending into us,e from children to families who are ready for the big game. not too late, we i happen invite you -- we invite you to show us your eagles pride 6abc action on instagram or twitter. or post them own the facebook wall and well post them and show them on air. >> much more to come on "action news" saturday morning at.m. in"
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area but not expected to cold long the last cold shot was like. that was brutal. gettg you outside, looking at the philadelphia international airport. you can see the camera is shaking around a littlewe have f philadelphia. that shouldn't amount to all that much. one wines, that go down in theh after midnight. 32. high temperature from this point on is 33, 34. officially 61 is where we go in th61 midnight. 30 degrees, 30 t3 somewhere in ballpark and the numbers fall off in the evening hrs 9:00 p.m. we should be aund 24, 25. windchills in the and take a lk he4 e iin the poconos
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yesterday. it's 37 degrees cdein 31 degrees colder in 30 degrees colder in, when you take a look at the actual air temperatus. he low to mid 60s, 32 in philadelphia. 26 in allentown. 14 in the poconos, 36 degrees in dover, the windchills, though, 18 in wilmington, 1 in reading,e minus five in the poconos. the entire lower 48 feeling the huge arctic icy grips here from old man winter. just like what we experienced about a week ago. this is all the way down into the gulf coast, panhandle of florida. 46 degrees in jacksonville. dallas below freezing. bismarck, 28 zerthat's cd for . 6 degrees in chicago, 14 in st. louis. all this will push east over the
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next several days. windchills, 20 degrees, north and west, minus one in the poconos. n reading, minus 3 in the poconos. by tomorrow morning we're looking at single digits just about everywhere with the exception of the poconos with teens below zero. 8:00 a.m., tomorrow, 13 below and five in wildwood. 3 above in trenton. morning clouds, afternoon sunshine, testers falling in the 30 -- temperatures falling in the 0s. day long. in the teens close to hour by hour, we're freezing, 32, 4:00 p.m., 31, the clouds thin out as the day wears on. windy conditions, gusts 30 miles per hour. overnighter tonight, frigid, ten
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degrees outlying suburbs, 17 fore center city. windchills in the single digits and close to zero as we get closer tow dawn. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, 30s and falling today, windy and cold for the eagles brisk and colder tomorrow, 27. increasing clouds monday, high of 30. tuesday, for now, we'll post some snow or flurries we're watching a coastal system, 36. wednesday, morning leftover flurries, 32 degrees, thursday is cold, friday we pull out of it, 38. saturday and sunday looks like 45 and 56 or something like that. >> silver lining it won't be as bad as last week. >> reporter: not even close. >> we' friends, right, chris? >> it's a new year with knew goals for the voorhees animal welfare organizations as
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celebrate a new milestone. >> reporter: the animal well fire organization in voorhees is south jersey's oldest adoption center celebrating their # 0th anniversary -- 70th anniversary. they take in owner surrender from the community and everyday is a busy day. >> gloucster county animal shelter they had a hording case of 60 cats well help them out and get the cats. >> reporter: they get 3,000 adoptions a year. >> they have a selection of rabbits. >> marsh mellow came in with two babies. they were adopted and she is awaiting her forever home. >> this lap of love. >> this is gravy.
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it's an ode to thanksgiving around the time he was found ahe amputated. >> the way they spring back is amazing. >> reporter: as apricot a 2-month-old tabby mix who is great with other pets she'll be available for adoption soon as she get micro chipping and spaying and up to did a data vaccinations. head to our website 6abc.com/shelter me. if you would like to share your shelter stories use the #6 answer shelter me. tell us where you adopted your pets and how much they mean to you. we'll feature your story on up coming "shelter me rescue of the week" segments. with apricot, david murphy channel 6 "action news." >>
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final check of the accuweather forecast. chris, i still love you buddy. >> reporter: tumbling temperatures. >> reporter: there you go, forecast for the eagles game, we're down to 31 degrees first quarter temperature, 4th quarter, 27. windchills in the entire times in the teens. wind out of the north/northwest 15 to 30 miles per hour. that might have impact on the kicking game. brisk and cold tomorrow, not as windy, 27. increases clouds for martin luther king 30. we're watching a coastal storm,
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or flurries close to the coast, 36. wednesday, 32 flurries, thursday, 38. friday not as harsh 38. >> jack hanna's "wild countdown" is next. >> we're back here tomorrow at 6:00 a.m. there she is the winner of the philadelphia inaugural auto show contest. plus the curtis or which he orchestra -- curtis orchestra kicks off their new season. we'll take you inside. >> for christie ileto, chris sowers, and the entire "action news" team, i'm gray hall. make it a great day. el: broke, homeless,
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announcer: jack hanna's "wild countdown" is sponsored by nationwide. jack: hi, everybody, i'm jack hanna, coming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo, and welcome to "wild countdown." over the years i've met animals that hiss, grunt, and even belch. but they're all just whispers compared to the calls of today's creatures. did you hear that? like the rowdy howler monkey. [monkeys howling] that must be a good defense, that would scare anybody. the howling wolf. [wolves howling] that is cool, kids. and the ear-splitting elephant. [elephants trumpeting] unbelievable.
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