betsy betsy ross bridge, that will be slow, walt whitman bridge at 35 miles per hour, so just keep that in mind when headed toward the area bridges. we do have disable vehicle on i95 northbound, between cottman avenue and academy road that may slow things down eventually when the traffic volume picks up up in milford township, still dealing with a accident on the northeast tens sean between quakertown and lehigh valley. and again it, gets little more icier as you head farther north, and another accident, on the northeast extension right before the lehigh valley interchange. we do have a construction zone on 295 right before route 168. so that may slow things down little later on as well. that's the latest on the roads. mass transit looks okay. erika, back over to you. >> thank if you pennsylvania governor tom wolf is urging caution for the morning commute. just good advice for drivers in the suburbs and everywhere, too, "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo joins us now in exton, chester county, to check on the roads there jan, good morning. >> erika, good morning still raining here in exton, chester county, this morning but that's making the roads very slick. the highways were completely saturated. we saw some ponding and the side streets look much like this parking lot does. just how wet and saturate in the area s any snow that fell overnight is being saturated by the rain, or the mix precipitation that we're now seeing, and the roads of course, look just like this, penndot, how much; prepared, they've more than 300 salt trucks and snow plows on the roads, overnight, this is the 11th time this season, that they've had to pull in that many crews. they've got a lot of salt to work w they actually pre treated the roads late as week in preparation for the snow squawls, we saw on friday. so they say a lot of the salt and the brine is left over from that storm and what you see in your area this morning as far as penndot goes; going to depends on what's falling from the sky. take a listen. >> we're expecting snow to accumulate farther north of the philadelphia region, more toward the allentown area, there it will be more after plowing operation, here in the southeast, it will be more after salting operation as we combat the sleet the snow, the freezing rain that's accompanying the storm. >> very quiet out here this morning, it is just us, and couple of private contractors with their plows, and not really much to plow, but a lot of slush now, because of the snow that fell overnight. and now mixing with this rain, penndot of course urging everyone to be very cautious on the roads this morning, and they do have some speed restrictions in place of course vittoria will have all of that information for you throughout the morning we'll keep you up-to-date on all of the conditions. for now live in exton, jan carabeo, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> thank you jan. kyw1060 jim mel worth out keeping an eye on the road conditions, joins us out in montgomeryville streaming live pictures. jim, we saw what jan showed us what do you have? good morning. >> a lot of the same here, very wet slushy, mix here, looks like maybe they got about an inch of snow before this turns to rain. that's turning it to slush driving isn't terrible, it is a lot slower, not a lot slower maybe 10 miles an hour under the speed limit. feels like a safe speed. but as jan mentioned, a lot of ponding or puddles on the roadway, in places where you wouldn't normally see them, as the slush kind of blocks some of the drainage, most of the roads that i've been on 202 363, 309 out here, the tire tracks are just wet the cars that are out is kind of cleared a path however. you get in some of the turn lanes, and that can kind of sneak up on you. those are coated with thicker snowier slush, and that can casino every get a little slippery. for the most part slower but nothing, nothing too terrible that i've seen so far. >> my man good heads up. jim mel worth "kyw news radio" two, three, four times a day. thank you, sir. we'll get back to you. >> and many more here on "eyewitness news". >> coming up on "eyewitness news", bolds err -- boulder smashes into a building. >> find out where this happened. and investigators stay could have been much, mumuch worse. we're be back. >> foam power ranger behind bars accused of stabbing his roommate to death with a sword. thirty-six year old ricardo med even a facing murder charges, police say he got in a argue w his roommate over the weekends at their los angeles county home. he then retreat today his bedroom we're told with his girlfriend but police say he forced his way into that room, and that's when medina allegedly stabbed sutter in the stomach. medina played the red power ranger on power rangers wild force and later appear as the village deck nerve power rangers samiri. >>> a bolder rumbles downhill and smashes into the side after southern california business. it happened sunday morning in al pine, that's about 30 miles east of san diego. now, the building housed al pine rentals store that rents heavy equipment and party supplies. the business was closed when the giant rock measuring 10 feet in diameter at the rolled right into it. >> a newborn baby boy just could not wait to make his debut in the world. he has the utah high with a patrol to thanks for his delivery. dad was out of town, so this mom to be tried driving herself to the hospital in labor. however, the baby decided he just couldn't wait. so maria pulled over on the highway, and called 911. the dash cam video shows officers arrived retiring on the scene. >> my water broke in the fast lane. doing 75. >> she was actually just in the emergency lane. so i could feel the wind of the vehicle's blowing right by. >> oh, imagine that, officers helped deliver the healthy 9.8-ounce baby boy. a big baby boy too. the family says they were surprised from the very beginning, but never expected this water broke 75 miles an hour. >> and look, got the badge and everything. that's fantastic. >> wow. junior trooper. >> katie? >> oh, junior trooper that's adorable, i love it. well, weaver got lots to discuss, let's move on, right to storm scan3 we go, where we are still finding a lot of precipitation, and a nice variety of precipitation. what you notice on the back edge that there is a little hint after back edge, still finding additional rounds every rain sort of building in on the back edge of this. but there is at least a distinct sort of break, we may find bit of lull towards the ends of typical morning rush, but the problem is i mean the mess is already here, so when you go out you'll be battling what's already been left behind. and as we've been hearing through the live reports this morning, it is started off as snow, since sort of just i mean that line has just continued to shift further north and further north with time here. so, it is a real sign that the warmer air warmer air; starting to build in here. now, up to the pleasant valley middle and high school we go, where there is nice fresh batch of snow on the ground in broads heads ville. they'll have to be shoveling away, and plowing away a lot of this for the school busses to get on through. but, generally region by region, this is what you need to know. so for the cities and the suburbs, immediate suburbs mainly rain and slush. the further south you go, ponding is more after issue rain is definitely more of an issue, so dealing more with rain-storm out of. >> this but if you go far enough north talking even cup old of counties away, hundred miles further to the north totally different scene. so be ready for. that will you know, depending where your travels take you you could see every different casino of precipitation out there, and have a completely different beginning of your trip and ends of your trip. but it is groundhog day. so if there is i guess a trade off here, maybe it means the groundhog won't see his shadow, which would mean early spring. we'll see how we do. 28 degrees by tomorrow. very very cold, and certainly, that does mean that any left over moisture could freeze back over. justin, over to you. >> all right good morning everyone, and again finding accidents specially on the northern part of the viewrg area where we find the icy conditions, but live look at route 422 westbound at 363 trooper road. cars are moving, a lot of road spray to deal with, wet roads looks like speeds rupp. notice all of the slush on the side decent amount of snow did fall in that region. close to the philadelphia, the ben franklin bridge moving, but again speed restrictions there, both ways, just some wet roads. could be some low visibility, as well. area bridges are going to be slow this morning both directions, ben franklin bridge has speed restriction every 25 miles per hour, same deal on the betsy ross, walt whitman, restriction of 35 miles per hour. some travel speeds across the region up on the schuylkill expressway, it is a little bit slow, 33 miles per hour, right before the conshohocken curve. little bit slow earlier in south philadelphia, but that's pick up a little bit. speeds reduced little bit on the roosevelt boulevard. and we do talk about some traffic accidents up through to the north again the pennsylvania turnpike, we have tractor-trailer accident in the right lane, up in milford between quakertown and lehigh valley. and still dealing with the accident up at the lehigh valley interchange. so a little bit of problems there on the northeast extension, mass transit looks good as well as airports, no delays. we send it back to you. >> still ahead on "eyewitness news" this morning, an update on an enormous recall affecting more than 2 million vehicles. >> first though here's what's coming up tonight on cbs-3. >> be careful of the wintery mix, depending on where you liv