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a snapshot, and continues to pass into the northern atlantic pass into the northern atlantic. here at home on and off clouds for boston and areas south and east. we do have a slight chance of a quick, passing shower for the south shore. but most of us stay dry as you head to north shore, southern new hampshire and western massachusetts. and through the afternoon going to get more and more breaks in the cloud cover and you will see a little more sunshine in those spots. as for high temperatures today, i have got low 60s, pretty uniformly over southeastern massachusetts where it will end up being a mostly cloudy day. boston, i think you are going to get a couple thin spots in the cloud cover, but probably more clouds than sun at 59 this afternoon. 63 in burlington. 63 in framingham. 60 in worcester. then you go a little further north and northeastern mass, southern new hampshire, and we do have some partly cloudy skies. tonight, 40s are back. 50s for the cape. and we will see the clouds really diminish during the day tomorrow where we get back up to 70 in lawrence. 66 in boston
a snapshot, and continues to pass into the northern atlantic pass into the northern atlantic. here at home on and off clouds for boston and areas south and east. we do have a slight chance of a quick, passing shower for the south shore. but most of us stay dry as you head to north shore, southern new hampshire and western massachusetts. and through the afternoon going to get more and more breaks in the cloud cover and you will see a little more sunshine in those spots. as for high temperatures...
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that system will continue to pull away into the northern atlantic. eventually some higher seas for us. temperatures in between manchester and coast. as you can see here, down into the mid 30's. down to 37 in londonderry. we're going to see a couple of these other readings here. then you get back into some of the sheltered valleys down to 31 in marlborough. 35 in hillsborough. 35 in franklin. you get up into the lakes region. a few upper 20's here. most of those resevenned. places like francis and jefferson early this morning down to around 27. temperatures today up into the upper 50's to lower half of the 60's. eventually a sea breeze cools you off. there could be a couple of 64's from nashua through salem this afternoon. a lot of 60 to 63 degree readings elsewhere. either side of 60 as you get up into the north country. a good deal of sunshine today. fair weather clouds more than anything else. the fairly light wind out of the north through the afternoon. tonight temperatures drop back again. they won't be quite as chilly as what we're morning. shou
that system will continue to pull away into the northern atlantic. eventually some higher seas for us. temperatures in between manchester and coast. as you can see here, down into the mid 30's. down to 37 in londonderry. we're going to see a couple of these other readings here. then you get back into some of the sheltered valleys down to 31 in marlborough. 35 in hillsborough. 35 in franklin. you get up into the lakes region. a few upper 20's here. most of those resevenned. places like francis...
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we waive good-bye as he heads up into the northern atlantic. and a cold front on its heels wednesday. high pressure in control, we move the temperature well above average at 76 degrees with the sun. dayplanner tomorrow, full sun in the morning and a few cumulus clouds in the afternoon. and the 70's the name of the game through thursday. and rain develops with a cold front friday. 73 degrees. but that is your only rainy day on the seven-day. we start to dry it out over the weekend. it could be lingering clouds on saturday morning at 66. same thing sunday, 66 degrees for the eagles. and then seasonably cool on monday with sun and clouds and a high of 67 degrees. not a bad looking seven-day forecast. >> not shabby, thanks. >>> dozens of local men and women who took advantage of a second chance to earn recognition for their hard work tonight. the graduate philadelphia program celebrated the 10th anniversary at union trust in center city tonight. the program helped more than 5,000 working adults get college degrees. and i also honored marine rush th
we waive good-bye as he heads up into the northern atlantic. and a cold front on its heels wednesday. high pressure in control, we move the temperature well above average at 76 degrees with the sun. dayplanner tomorrow, full sun in the morning and a few cumulus clouds in the afternoon. and the 70's the name of the game through thursday. and rain develops with a cold front friday. 73 degrees. but that is your only rainy day on the seven-day. we start to dry it out over the weekend. it could be...
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now that joaquin is working into the northern atlantic it's kind of choking and cutting off a lot off the moisture for the carolinas which is a good thing. back at home a few clouds tonight, some patchy fog will develop north and west, 40's overnight tonight. though it's another chilly night. 48 in millville, 51 philadelphia and 54 in cape may. tomorrow setup we got a wedge of dry air so sunny, 73 degrees. the low still falling apart off of the carolinas but joaquin will be about 650 miles to our east as a category one hurricane moving away and then on wednesday the middle of the week double barrel high pressure to the west, cold front to the north means sunshine for us and a very warm afternoon with a high of 76. so, tomorrow for the kids as they head to school, day forecast looking good for lunch break if they're heading out for recess 68 degrees and low 70's in the afternoon so just a light jacket needed for the morning it will be a little cool and then they can tie it around their waist for the afternoon. the seven-day forecast fall beauty for the next three days, high temperatur
now that joaquin is working into the northern atlantic it's kind of choking and cutting off a lot off the moisture for the carolinas which is a good thing. back at home a few clouds tonight, some patchy fog will develop north and west, 40's overnight tonight. though it's another chilly night. 48 in millville, 51 philadelphia and 54 in cape may. tomorrow setup we got a wedge of dry air so sunny, 73 degrees. the low still falling apart off of the carolinas but joaquin will be about 650 miles to...
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Oct 1, 2015
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standing at a spot right here in northern atlantic city where you can see crews, not at the moment, butthey've been doing to replace part of of the board walk that really became iconic after its destruction, hurricane sandy came through, destroyed this whole area, this was all a big boardwalk here. crews are working to fix it. but, you know, in the back of the mind of the people who live here, of course they are thinking about hurricane joaquin. we're going to show you some video whatever people are doing to get ready for this storm. it is really about battening down the hatches while they keep another eye on the radar, on the models, of course on the fox 29 weather authority. here's how people say they're getting ready. >> just protecting the house, from flying objects, put that over there, won't break the wind out, the wind won't get in the house and lit the roof off. >> frightening, just frightening. >> just want to make sure that you put your boat in the safest spot you can put it. if you go out there to obviously have all of your safety equipment, do everything possible to not go o
standing at a spot right here in northern atlantic city where you can see crews, not at the moment, butthey've been doing to replace part of of the board walk that really became iconic after its destruction, hurricane sandy came through, destroyed this whole area, this was all a big boardwalk here. crews are working to fix it. but, you know, in the back of the mind of the people who live here, of course they are thinking about hurricane joaquin. we're going to show you some video whatever...
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that's exactly what's happening in the northern atlantic.s melting and dumping massive amounts of fresh water into the ocean and causing the circulation to cool. the result? that large pool of colder water. with the circulation slowing, it could mean faster sea level rice for the east coast of the u.s. it could also mean different storm patterns in europe. >> now, if you'd like to learn more about climate change in our two degrees initiative, head to our website and type in cnn.com/2degrees. >>> russian fighter jets take aim at targets in syria. we'll look at the violent entrance could affect the region. >> and scientists believe they found the final resting place of an ancient egyptian queen. more data means more freedom to do..whatever. that's why at&t is giving you 50% more data. that's 15 gigs of data for the price of 10. because the more data you have, the better. and right now at at&t get $300 credit for every line you switch when you trade in a smartphone and buy any smartphone on at&t next. i'm a senior field technician for pg&e here
that's exactly what's happening in the northern atlantic.s melting and dumping massive amounts of fresh water into the ocean and causing the circulation to cool. the result? that large pool of colder water. with the circulation slowing, it could mean faster sea level rice for the east coast of the u.s. it could also mean different storm patterns in europe. >> now, if you'd like to learn more about climate change in our two degrees initiative, head to our website and type in...
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. >>> officials from the army corps of engineers broke ground on this project in northern atlantic city, crews are busy constructing the hit orric boardwalk and the sea wall provides protection during big storms and it's key to turning around this area. >>> septa is doing its part to feed the hungry in our area, it was the official kick you're for stop hunger station food drive, septa employees will be accepting food donations that goes to philabundance, they are encouraging drivers to drop off cans. and septa has helped to collect 100 tons of food. >>> and now they are promoting a new open source event that hopefully will provide something for everyone. the public art will be on display throughout the city for local artists that want to make a difference, and they will provide a trolley tour for the exhibits. it's the large of the display of street art to date as it continues to transform the city's landscape. ñÑ >>> time for accuweather, adam joseph is at the big board back from the haunted hay rides. >> in one piece, it was awesome to get out there and enjoy everyone of those attract
. >>> officials from the army corps of engineers broke ground on this project in northern atlantic city, crews are busy constructing the hit orric boardwalk and the sea wall provides protection during big storms and it's key to turning around this area. >>> septa is doing its part to feed the hungry in our area, it was the official kick you're for stop hunger station food drive, septa employees will be accepting food donations that goes to philabundance, they are encouraging...
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it is wracking into the northern atlantic here as a category 1 hurricane for at least tomorrow afternoon the only effects we are going to have here higher rip current risks as well as slightly higher waves. i am actually going to go over that in a couple of minutes. 68 for the day today. scattered clouds in there. we clear out by thursday. sunny skies. wake up to more 40s. a high of 53. friday, we are going to give you a couple, but pull in the clouds as the cold front gets closer and closer and spawn some showers from friday night into early saturday morning and then saturday clears out, turns breezy, but notice the cooler of the two days over the weekend with a high of 59 degrees. you will go up by 5 degrees on sunday. but sunday and that monday forecast. for now keeping it nice and dry for now keeping it nice and dry. that is a look at your forecast. back to you, guys. >>sara: all right. >>> an outrageous suggestion for a breastfeeding local mom. coming up that new mother says something has got to change after she was told to pump next to a fire hydrant meant for pets. >>> he believed
it is wracking into the northern atlantic here as a category 1 hurricane for at least tomorrow afternoon the only effects we are going to have here higher rip current risks as well as slightly higher waves. i am actually going to go over that in a couple of minutes. 68 for the day today. scattered clouds in there. we clear out by thursday. sunny skies. wake up to more 40s. a high of 53. friday, we are going to give you a couple, but pull in the clouds as the cold front gets closer and closer...
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we've got a massive area of high pressure that's parked off across portions of the northern atlantic.ther across southern canada. to the south, an area of low pressure. high pressure and low pressure not the best of friends. you put them in close proximity, you create what we call a high or tight wind or pressure gradient. when this happens, winds will howl, and the highest location, highest likelihood location will be somewhere around portions of the delmarva, working toward delaware bay, chesapeake bay, the convergence of the winds, how they're funneling the water in toward the coastal communities could be somewhere on the order of five, maybe eight feet above what is considered normal over this portion of the u.s. we'll send it back to you like this with an image coming out of portions, from the international space station. astronaut scott kelly sending a tweet showing joaquin from space, and look at the lights in the night here across the state of florida. pretty incredible sight. but at least the storm system moving away from the bahamas the next coming couple of hours. >> that's
we've got a massive area of high pressure that's parked off across portions of the northern atlantic.ther across southern canada. to the south, an area of low pressure. high pressure and low pressure not the best of friends. you put them in close proximity, you create what we call a high or tight wind or pressure gradient. when this happens, winds will howl, and the highest location, highest likelihood location will be somewhere around portions of the delmarva, working toward delaware bay,...
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but at the same time we're going to be saying goodbye to hurricane joaquin as it lifts to the northern atlanticdue east from the southern part of new jersey about 650 miles off the coast and then on wednesday, a weak front stays to the north but you can see high pressure double barrel high to the west. that's a good thing. 76, lots of sun and a very warm afternoon for midweek. the exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast, a string of 70's with sunshine here tuesday, wednesday, thursday but then on friday, we stay in the 70's but rain will develop as a front comes in from the north and west and behind that front wheel drop the temperature here over the weekend back into the 60's. lingering clouds especially saturday morning, some pops of sun in the afternoon, mostly sunny on sunday with the eagles in town and then seasonably cool but dry with just a few clouds on monday of 67 degrees. so, not bad in the seven days, only one day of rain we are tracking there. >> yeah. all right, adam thank you. >> all right. how the flu season is connected to your wallet. that's coming up in what's the deal. dark roa
but at the same time we're going to be saying goodbye to hurricane joaquin as it lifts to the northern atlanticdue east from the southern part of new jersey about 650 miles off the coast and then on wednesday, a weak front stays to the north but you can see high pressure double barrel high to the west. that's a good thing. 76, lots of sun and a very warm afternoon for midweek. the exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast, a string of 70's with sunshine here tuesday, wednesday, thursday but then on...
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not much has changed wind wise. 85-mile-per-hour winds moving into the northern atlantic as a category 1 hurricane into tomorrow afternoon. getting further and further away from us which will allow our wave today slowly start to diminish. i still have decent waves and rip currents and concerns for today that will break down in a couple of minutes. 70 for a day tomorrow. and cooler on thursday. but nice and bright on thursday. highs 63. we have more 40s to wake you up on friday morning but in come the clouds the late showers friday into saturday. turns breezy. highs stuck in the 50s. if you were looking for the warmer day sunday at 64 with a couple more clouds expected. back over to you guys. >>. >>gene: shiri, thank you. >>> a happy ending for the family of a missing toddler. where the little girl spent the weekend all alone before a volunteer found her sound asleep. >>> and the gunman in the oregon campus shooting left oregon campus shooting manifesto for pone of the cool perks of this place pis you can eat as much cereal as you want. it' s like i' m going to work to get some. alright
not much has changed wind wise. 85-mile-per-hour winds moving into the northern atlantic as a category 1 hurricane into tomorrow afternoon. getting further and further away from us which will allow our wave today slowly start to diminish. i still have decent waves and rip currents and concerns for today that will break down in a couple of minutes. 70 for a day tomorrow. and cooler on thursday. but nice and bright on thursday. highs 63. we have more 40s to wake you up on friday morning but in...
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track will eventually go northeast into the northern atlantic.for the us mainland except maybe some higher surf. there is the low pressure system over the caroline alleges, we start to clear the skies out. low tracks to the east looking good for tuesday and wednesday. high pressure remains park over new england, and that sunshine does help warm the temperatures up. so today, not as winnie, mostly or partly sunny skies, 67 for the afternoon temperature. another cool night tonight. because of the clear skies, calmer wind, 53 for center city, 40's in the suburbs, and check out the extended forecast, nice stretch of weather next few days, go to low mid 70s through the end of the week, how friday, late in the day, watch out for showers, doesn't look like anything heavy, cold front moves through. then we dry out for the upcoming weekend. how are the roads looking? >> justin, good morning tonight roads are looking pretty good out. you can see, live mobile three shot, you can see, the vehicles kind of going by, what you are looking at here is actually wa
track will eventually go northeast into the northern atlantic.for the us mainland except maybe some higher surf. there is the low pressure system over the caroline alleges, we start to clear the skies out. low tracks to the east looking good for tuesday and wednesday. high pressure remains park over new england, and that sunshine does help warm the temperatures up. so today, not as winnie, mostly or partly sunny skies, 67 for the afternoon temperature. another cool night tonight. because of the...
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winds 85 miles an hour moving northeast well north of bermuda now stays over northern central atlantic waters. back home today dominated by pressure. sunny skies. nor'easter is leaving carolinas well dry things out up and down the east coast. tomorrow good in the sunshine. next cold front brings rain in the air friday. temperatures upper 60s along the coast. not as cold tonight. mid and upper 50s tomorrow warmer and mid 7 0s the high. up to 72 tonight. upper 50s for low temperature extend forecast dry through thursday and showers friday dry out and cool down for the weekend. erika, back to you. >> justin, thanks. >> eagles host new orleans saints sunday in fouj philly new running back de marco murry wants to be bigger part of offense. last year nfl running champion has 29 carrys in first three games as eagle and had only 8 sunday. murry says he wants the baltimore often and coach chip kelly says he wants attorney get the baltimore often. >> i want all our guys running back and wide receiver to want the football. you don't want someone that says i want to baltimore. it's a team deal on
winds 85 miles an hour moving northeast well north of bermuda now stays over northern central atlantic waters. back home today dominated by pressure. sunny skies. nor'easter is leaving carolinas well dry things out up and down the east coast. tomorrow good in the sunshine. next cold front brings rain in the air friday. temperatures upper 60s along the coast. not as cold tonight. mid and upper 50s tomorrow warmer and mid 7 0s the high. up to 72 tonight. upper 50s for low temperature extend...
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i want to show you where we are, the northern end of atlantic city, and crews have been working on this area, you have seen these pictures before there is was the boardwalk area, that was destroyed three years ago, by hurricane sandy. and of course, it is a better reminder of what hurricane can do as people down here start to prepare for joaquin. we go to some video right now, show you what people are doing, it is the usual battening down the hatches, boarding up buildings, and it is taking care of boats that are in the waters, as well. by the way, you mention this area just got pounded with a lot of rain over the last couple of days. now the wind, and of course, people watching the radar to see what this hurricane does. and if it, in fact, comes this way to the bahamas, now listen t in to what people are doing to prepare. >> protecting the house from flying objects. put that that there, the winds won't get in the house and lift the roof off. >> frightening, just frightening in make sure you put your boat in the safest spot you can put it. if you go out there to obviously have all of yo
i want to show you where we are, the northern end of atlantic city, and crews have been working on this area, you have seen these pictures before there is was the boardwalk area, that was destroyed three years ago, by hurricane sandy. and of course, it is a better reminder of what hurricane can do as people down here start to prepare for joaquin. we go to some video right now, show you what people are doing, it is the usual battening down the hatches, boarding up buildings, and it is taking...
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atlantic city. we're on the northern end. this was the boardwalk that was destroyed by hurricane sandy. crews have been working steadily, the key word steadily, over three years to try to rebuild it. but you can see, the progress that's been made or perhaps you might say lack thereof in three years, and it's a reminder of the damage a hurricane can bring to this area. and it's something that a lot of people are thinking about, because you know what? whether it's atlantic city or up
atlantic city. we're on the northern end. this was the boardwalk that was destroyed by hurricane sandy. crews have been working steadily, the key word steadily, over three years to try to rebuild it. but you can see, the progress that's been made or perhaps you might say lack thereof in three years, and it's a reminder of the damage a hurricane can bring to this area. and it's something that a lot of people are thinking about, because you know what? whether it's atlantic city or up
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. >> work is under way now on a multi-million-dollar sea wall to protect the northern end of atlanticity. we told you this was coming yesterday. a $32 million project will put a sea wall along the inlet. officials say it will provide protection during storms. the project will also restore atlantic city's boardwalk. it had been condemned, at least that northern section was before superstorm sandy further damaged it three years ago. >> the fantasy fallout continues. another state is now investigating daily sites like fanduel and draft kings. nevada regulators say those sites cannot operate in the state without a gambling license. both sites have acknowledged that their employees have played and won significant money on each other's sites. they recently banned their employees from playing until the industry develops a more detailed policy. comcast the parent company of nbc universal and nbc sports are among the investors in fanduel. >> it's like we dialed back the clock to the 1980s. unlikely matchup in the national league championship series t new york mets taking on the chicago cubs. >
. >> work is under way now on a multi-million-dollar sea wall to protect the northern end of atlanticity. we told you this was coming yesterday. a $32 million project will put a sea wall along the inlet. officials say it will provide protection during storms. the project will also restore atlantic city's boardwalk. it had been condemned, at least that northern section was before superstorm sandy further damaged it three years ago. >> the fantasy fallout continues. another state is...
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warnings and frost advisories are in effect this morning from northern mississippi into northern massachusetts. the mid atlantic' northeast. on sunday, people in northern michigan saw their first snow of the season but the wintry seens won't last long. highs in michigan will hit 60 degrees. >>> up next on "cbs this morning," we will track the fall freeze and get your full weather forecast. >>> a major commercial highway in southern california will stay closed for at least several more days after major mudslides. state route 58 is still covered in mud that is six feet deep in some areas and about 100 miles north of los angeles. last week, a 30-minute downpour turned the highway into a mud pit and trapping 300 people in their cars. >>> at least 60% of the hidden pine fire is contained this morning in central texas. nearly 300 firefighters assisted by aircraft are fighting the 4600 acre fire. 50 homes were destroyed since the fire broke out last week. >>> it's shaping up to be an eventful week for the race for the white house. the front runners from both parties are making headlines with their talk of terrorism an
warnings and frost advisories are in effect this morning from northern mississippi into northern massachusetts. the mid atlantic' northeast. on sunday, people in northern michigan saw their first snow of the season but the wintry seens won't last long. highs in michigan will hit 60 degrees. >>> up next on "cbs this morning," we will track the fall freeze and get your full weather forecast. >>> a major commercial highway in southern california will stay closed for at...
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further away, staying category one hurricane into late tomorrow and continuing to weaken into the northern atlantic and any kind of influences we have locally as for waves those are also going to be lessening during the day today and still though we are going to have to go over how high the waves are today if anywhere near the water and those details are coming up in a couple minutes but 70 tomorrow so the warm-up continues thursday sunshine and 63 and friday clouds lead to overnight showers into just saturday morning. back to you guys. >> now 8:20 this morning, facebook bringing internet to the far reaches of the planet. still ahead this morning, what we know about the social networking site planned to head into outer space. >> governor charlie baker with future in washington. coming up next the presidential governor for a spot in it's the final countdown! the final countdown! if you're the band europe, you love a final countdown. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. >>> clinton wants background checks expanded to all sales and loopho
further away, staying category one hurricane into late tomorrow and continuing to weaken into the northern atlantic and any kind of influences we have locally as for waves those are also going to be lessening during the day today and still though we are going to have to go over how high the waves are today if anywhere near the water and those details are coming up in a couple minutes but 70 tomorrow so the warm-up continues thursday sunshine and 63 and friday clouds lead to overnight showers...
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hurricane starting to pull away from bermuda, pulling away from the united states traveling into the northern atlantic here and we got category one hurricane through wednesday morning and good news is it is pulling away from land masses and slowly going to see improvement slowly winds relax and so do the waves but i see the waves staying pretty active through at least late tomorrow and this is snapshot of noon time today where we do have mostly cloudy skies south of boston to the north and west especially as you travel inland tends to be brighter and brighter and with those clouds comes the slight chance that we are going to get spot sprinkle or a little bit of drizzle across the south shore down to the cape and islands but overall keep you mostly cloudy this afternoon with temperatures up into the lower 60s boston today 58 and 59 in rockport 61 portsmouth, new hampshire, a little bit more sunshine up that way and again north and west of boston and i think the cloud cover a little bit overdone here i would like to see it a little bit brighter but lower 60s burlington, shirley, framingham over to worce
hurricane starting to pull away from bermuda, pulling away from the united states traveling into the northern atlantic here and we got category one hurricane through wednesday morning and good news is it is pulling away from land masses and slowly going to see improvement slowly winds relax and so do the waves but i see the waves staying pretty active through at least late tomorrow and this is snapshot of noon time today where we do have mostly cloudy skies south of boston to the north and west...
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. >>> a new sea wall project underway aim at protectin protee northern end of atlantic city. us army corps of engineers and new jersey epa officials beginning to build that wall today on the absecon inlet. they're also replace an old section of the boardwalk that was already in rough shape when super storm sandy damaged it even further. during the storm parts of that boardwalk floated on to city streets. the project is expected to cost just under $33 million. >>> still ahead a local township teaming up with uber. why leaders say the move will save lives. >>> a pickpocket attempt goes bad on a septa bus. it's all caught on camera. what happens when spills into the street. >>> and he's got happy feet. a skate-year-old man he just wants to dance. why his moves landed him in handcuffs. >> howard. >> chip kelly is he leaving the eagles to head back to college football? now chip addresses the question and sam bradford explains his comfort level now with his new team. that's coming up in sports. ♪ >> philadelphia police need your help tonight take a good look at this video. police s
. >>> a new sea wall project underway aim at protectin protee northern end of atlantic city. us army corps of engineers and new jersey epa officials beginning to build that wall today on the absecon inlet. they're also replace an old section of the boardwalk that was already in rough shape when super storm sandy damaged it even further. during the storm parts of that boardwalk floated on to city streets. the project is expected to cost just under $33 million. >>> still ahead a...
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. >>> work began today on a multimillion seawall to protect the northern end of atlantic city. the $32 million project will put a seawall along the inland. the seawall will provide protection for that inlet during storms. the project will also restore atlantic city's historic boardwalk. it had already been condemned before it was further damaged by superstorm sandy nearly three years ago. >>> now your first alert weather with meteorologist sheena parveen. >> thanks to sky force 10, a beautiful look at the sun about to set here. we are seeing clear skies across the area. this is a live look at sky force 10 right now right at the horizon, sun about to go down, clear skies, cool temperatures and we're going to stay this way even as we go into tomorrow. maybe not so clear as far as the skies are concerned, but temperatures will be in the 60s for your friday, so jacket weather as we go into tomorrow. if you needed it today, at least a light one, you'll need it for your friday. a cold weekend, though, once we get past tomorrow, temperatures will be dropping about 10 degrees from tomo
. >>> work began today on a multimillion seawall to protect the northern end of atlantic city. the $32 million project will put a seawall along the inland. the seawall will provide protection for that inlet during storms. the project will also restore atlantic city's historic boardwalk. it had already been condemned before it was further damaged by superstorm sandy nearly three years ago. >>> now your first alert weather with meteorologist sheena parveen. >> thanks to...
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bermuda on sunday, be far off of our coast on monday as a category one and then over the northern waters of the atlantic during the middle of next week. so no, threat for the east coast as we get into next week with joaquin. monica when meteorologist cecily tynan returns she'll talk about a brighter seven-day forecast. >> all right, thank you add today. >>> let's switch live to "action news" reporter eva pilgrim in north wildwood. eva, roads there flooded pretty quickly today at high tide, didn't they? >> reporter: that's right, monica. the roads have cleared right now but the wind is a major issue here right now. if you look up here at the stop light, you can see it's just literally whipping around in the wind like it's a little toy here. the water at one point though was much higher. at the highest point it reached up here into the grass. you can see the lines from the mulch that moved over here and we're told that the flood waters are moving in and out along with the tide. at high tide it was hard to see where the back bay ends and the island begins. >> water is already up to my second step. >> repor
bermuda on sunday, be far off of our coast on monday as a category one and then over the northern waters of the atlantic during the middle of next week. so no, threat for the east coast as we get into next week with joaquin. monica when meteorologist cecily tynan returns she'll talk about a brighter seven-day forecast. >> all right, thank you add today. >>> let's switch live to "action news" reporter eva pilgrim in north wildwood. eva, roads there flooded pretty quickly...
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. >>> back at home, work began today on a multimillion dollar sea wall to protect the northern end of atlantic city. the project will put a seawall providing protection during storms. the project will also restore atlantic city's historic boardwalk, which had already been condemned before it was damaged more by superstorm sandy nearly three years ago. >> really opens up what looks now like vacant land that will soon be ocean front land, water front land, boardwalk land. >> state's also working on beach protection projects in ocean and cape may counties. >>> some students in delaware are taking the classroom outdoors. they are exploring the river in these canoes there. making it possible with canoe mobile program, offering young people a chance to explore waterways using a fleet of six canoes to learn more about urban wilderness. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist sheena parveen. >> well, a nice thursday for the area, completely clear skies for most of your day today. tomorrow, though, it's still going to be cool to end out the week, so if you needed the light jacket tod
. >>> back at home, work began today on a multimillion dollar sea wall to protect the northern end of atlantic city. the project will put a seawall providing protection during storms. the project will also restore atlantic city's historic boardwalk, which had already been condemned before it was damaged more by superstorm sandy nearly three years ago. >> really opens up what looks now like vacant land that will soon be ocean front land, water front land, boardwalk land. >>...
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. >>> a new project began aimed at protecting the northern end of atlantic city. u.s. army core of engineers and new jersey ep officials are building a new sea wall on the absecon inlet. >> they will also replace an old section of the boardwalk that was already in raw shape when super storm sandy damaged it even further. the project is projected to cost just under 33 million-dollar. >> still feeling effect from his that storm from what, 202. >> was it october 31st right around halloween. >> coming up on the anniversary. >> yes. >> so remember when i told you i was at macy's yesterday. george and nicole our friend at macy's that watch the show. >> thank you. >> i have a picture with them. i was over there to buy a rice cooker. nicole said i hate to do this but can you please stop for a picture. i took a picture with nicole. i took a picture with george. >> ahh. >> nicole didn't run me out. here's the deal. my rice cooker started at $39.99. then it went down to $29.99 because it was on sale. then i had a coupon or gift card for $20. then i used my plentyi points. so my g
. >>> a new project began aimed at protecting the northern end of atlantic city. u.s. army core of engineers and new jersey ep officials are building a new sea wall on the absecon inlet. >> they will also replace an old section of the boardwalk that was already in raw shape when super storm sandy damaged it even further. the project is projected to cost just under 33 million-dollar. >> still feeling effect from his that storm from what, 202. >> was it october 31st...
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. >> new project has begun to protect northern end of atlantic city. u.s.rmy corps of engineers and new jersey epa officials beginning to build a new sea wall today on the absecon inlet. they'll also replace an old second of the boardwalk in rough safe when super storm sandy damaged it either firm. during the storms parts of that boardwalk floated on to city streets. it's projected to cost just under $33 million. philadelphia district attorney hit the streets tonight to hear from residents from the city of brotherly love. da seth williams and councilman mark quill la along with police and other city leaders participating in the fifth community walk tonight. that walk beginning at harrowgate park on the 3500 block of kingsessing ton street. >> we're here to be a presence not to yell at people through bull horns but to hear the problems and the issues of real philadelphians in their neighborhood so that we can help solve their problem. >> the da says he plans to check back with residents as they work to resolve issues in those neighborhoods. >>> two adorable
. >> new project has begun to protect northern end of atlantic city. u.s.rmy corps of engineers and new jersey epa officials beginning to build a new sea wall today on the absecon inlet. they'll also replace an old second of the boardwalk in rough safe when super storm sandy damaged it either firm. during the storms parts of that boardwalk floated on to city streets. it's projected to cost just under $33 million. philadelphia district attorney hit the streets tonight to hear from...
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then as we move on into sunday, sunday, we're looking at some morning showers in northern new england and along the mid-atlantic coast. things clear out nicely. plenty of sunshine through the parts of florida and the gulf coast. again, folks, the big story is going to be this heavy rain. it will move to the east a little bit. less of northern and central texas. even though a lot of the state is at 47% of moderate drought, 13% is at extreme drought, by the time this is over, 12 inches of rain could have fallen. while that is great for wiping out the drought, it's not going to help as far as flooding is >> good morning. a lot of clouds through the day, and a few peeks of sunshine, a mild day, and temperatures will head to the low 70s this afternoon, and also the risk of a few isolated showers this afternoon, and even this morning, a spot shower or sprinkle. this afternoon, 30-40% chance of 68 to 74 today. forecast tomorrow, mostly sunny skies, breezy and cool. and low 50s tomorrow afternoon. only in >> that's your latest weather. willie? >> al, thank you very much. >>> week six of the 16 to 16 challenge. if you'v
then as we move on into sunday, sunday, we're looking at some morning showers in northern new england and along the mid-atlantic coast. things clear out nicely. plenty of sunshine through the parts of florida and the gulf coast. again, folks, the big story is going to be this heavy rain. it will move to the east a little bit. less of northern and central texas. even though a lot of the state is at 47% of moderate drought, 13% is at extreme drought, by the time this is over, 12 inches of rain...
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atlantic seaboard. now we have moderate rain. dark green, culpepper, loudoun, western fairfax, northern shenandoah county. wave of moderate rain coming through. metro area, light rain and drizzle. enough to make all of the roads wet. temperatures hovering around the upper 50s. wet roads in the 50s near 60 for the morning. late afternoon and evening, wet roads. temperatures in the 60s with flashes of lightning and strong storms. hour by hour coming up at 5:21. melissa, what's going on? >> brand-new problem 66 in bound just inside the beltway. we have police activity there on the left side of the road just being reported so that could slow things just a bit. 95 quantico to the beltway going to take you 18 minutes. can't get much better than that. overall, no other major problems. still have the problem northbound on indian head highway after livingston road. left side of the roadway is blocked. >> we continue following developments in northern virginia where two people are dead after a car slammed into a house. news 4's kristen wright is on the scene. >>> we're also learning about the final moments in the d
atlantic seaboard. now we have moderate rain. dark green, culpepper, loudoun, western fairfax, northern shenandoah county. wave of moderate rain coming through. metro area, light rain and drizzle. enough to make all of the roads wet. temperatures hovering around the upper 50s. wet roads in the 50s near 60 for the morning. late afternoon and evening, wet roads. temperatures in the 60s with flashes of lightning and strong storms. hour by hour coming up at 5:21. melissa, what's going on? >>...
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atlantic city. tides bothered the northern communities knocking down trees, sending flood waters raging to the west, a major highway, route 40 snarled traffic near atens avenue. a at the a local school all of the signs. >> came out here, we brought a fifth wheel vehicle, well, really a car to pull bus up close to the it and we will walk kid up on and get them on the bus and account for them. >> reporter: police and fire called the atlantic city community charter school. there doesens of school children had to be rescued from their own building because of heavy flooding. appreciate i have moment for both kid and first responders. >> it feels good about, you know, doing anything good. we want to get through this mess and get into tuesday where good weather shows up. >> that was steve paterson reporting for us. >>> residents are dealing with flooding and in wildwood, cape may county, all of the water for city officials to close public schools today. our live team three coverage continues with "eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan in after avalon, cleve. >> reporter: jessica, and ukee, i know you get a
atlantic city. tides bothered the northern communities knocking down trees, sending flood waters raging to the west, a major highway, route 40 snarled traffic near atens avenue. a at the a local school all of the signs. >> came out here, we brought a fifth wheel vehicle, well, really a car to pull bus up close to the it and we will walk kid up on and get them on the bus and account for them. >> reporter: police and fire called the atlantic city community charter school. there...
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tomorrow the sunshine continues in the pacific northwest through the northern plains and sunshine through the northeast and mid-atlantic states. finally starts to dry out here in the southeast and we look for more sunshine in the gulf >> jeremy: good morning. another cool day. a mix of clouds and sunshine. the chilly breeze. temps at the coastline upper 50s boston this afternoon. 59. framingham at 64. through the day tomorrow, more sunshine, not as breezy tomorrow. not as cool either. upper 60s tomorrow. wednesday close to 70. thursday a continuation of sunshine. only chance of rain this week with a cool front on friday. a scattering of showers. temperatures on friday mid and upper 60s. >> and that's your latest weather. guys? >> all right. al, thank you very much. george takei, a tv icon for many reasons, but certainly we remember him as the helmsman of the ""uss enterprise"" in the original "star trek" series. look at that cute face there. >> hasn't aged a lot. >> now at the helm of "the great white way" starring in "allegiance" based on experiences in world war ii. >> good morning, good to be with you. >> i know thi
tomorrow the sunshine continues in the pacific northwest through the northern plains and sunshine through the northeast and mid-atlantic states. finally starts to dry out here in the southeast and we look for more sunshine in the gulf >> jeremy: good morning. another cool day. a mix of clouds and sunshine. the chilly breeze. temps at the coastline upper 50s boston this afternoon. 59. framingham at 64. through the day tomorrow, more sunshine, not as breezy tomorrow. not as cool either....
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northern rockies. that will spread. middle of the week, look out for the middle east and north atlantic. that will clear out. a nice warming trend as that rain exits for everybody. here comes that cool shot. this one could soak texas through halllleen weekend, fortunately. the soil is very wet. we could have flooding problems this upcoming week him here's a closer look at the day ahead.ad. >>> well the heaviest rain this morning will be down along the mississippi cocotline, alabama, spreading into florida. areas of the feast, a cold chilly morning for you. we warm up a little this afternoon with plenty of sunshine. we'll talk more, of course, about hoon coming up. >> oh, that's right around the corner, isn't it? thank you. comedian amy schumer gets downright serious with a powerful family member. can you guess how much money 51 americans earn? those details next. you a a watching "early today."." ...you need new theraflu expressmax. theraflu expressmax combines... maximum strength medicinin available without a prescription... ...to fight your worst cold and flu symptoms... ...so you can feel better fast and
northern rockies. that will spread. middle of the week, look out for the middle east and north atlantic. that will clear out. a nice warming trend as that rain exits for everybody. here comes that cool shot. this one could soak texas through halllleen weekend, fortunately. the soil is very wet. we could have flooding problems this upcoming week him here's a closer look at the day ahead.ad. >>> well the heaviest rain this morning will be down along the mississippi cocotline, alabama,...
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it's all with the cold front that extends ex -- that extends from northern maine to the mid-atlantic. we will stop by mid-morning, light rain right here over gillette stadium. boston to providence and then by the time we get to late morning, it tends the fizzle out. we stay mostly cloudy through the afternoon and late in the day, we get partial clearing that comes in, temperatures across the board actually in the lower 60s. so not too bad. we've handled every different type of weather, so a couple showers not a big deal at all. >> you know what though, heated bench, i don't care if it's only in the 50s, those are all right. >> i may have to go over and warm up and then come back over. see if they'll the turn them on. >> yeah. thank you so much. we will check back in. >>> a murder in hyde park, a say one of the family members killed him. police arrested evan lewis. louis used to work as a boston police dispatcher. and lewis is also the victim's niece. >> reporter: boston police remained onguard outside a hyde park saturday night, the scene of a family shooting earlier in the day. inves
it's all with the cold front that extends ex -- that extends from northern maine to the mid-atlantic. we will stop by mid-morning, light rain right here over gillette stadium. boston to providence and then by the time we get to late morning, it tends the fizzle out. we stay mostly cloudy through the afternoon and late in the day, we get partial clearing that comes in, temperatures across the board actually in the lower 60s. so not too bad. we've handled every different type of weather, so a...
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got down into the 20s in the northern and western suburbs and some parts of south jersey, we're bouncing back here and the mid atlantic region. 45 degrees in philadelphia. same story in new york. in washington, 50 degrees there. notice how it's milder in pittsburgh because we are looking at milder air working its way in as we go into tonight and especially tomorrow. 352 degrees by 2:00 p.m. 54 will be the high around 4 m-- 4:00 p.m. holding on to 50 by 6:00. after that we start to dip. as you head out to eagles football at lincoln financial field. temperatures in the 40s, bring a coat with gloves in the moct just in case -- in the pocket, just in case. sarah not a bad day today, but you need to bundle up with extra layers. >> septa riders will have a new way to pay for their trips. reloadable fare cards it's been in the works for year and it's being gradually rolled out. john rawlins is live at septa headquarters with the details. hi, john. hi, septa [laughter]. the future is here for the septa riders, it will take a little while to get here, something as critical as this key system needs to be 99.9% reliable when it
got down into the 20s in the northern and western suburbs and some parts of south jersey, we're bouncing back here and the mid atlantic region. 45 degrees in philadelphia. same story in new york. in washington, 50 degrees there. notice how it's milder in pittsburgh because we are looking at milder air working its way in as we go into tonight and especially tomorrow. 352 degrees by 2:00 p.m. 54 will be the high around 4 m-- 4:00 p.m. holding on to 50 by 6:00. after that we start to dip. as you...
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northern tip at the southern tip of south africa, south america, there, and then of course northern areas of the atlanticts that the temperatures were actually below normal. everybody else a warming trend in place. look at 19southern hemisphere wide, it's in place. evidence suggesting you can go back as far as the year 600, the last time the temperatures were this warm on our planet. they take ice core samples. they go down every several hundred meters down, you go back further in time. within it there are trapped bubbles that they can analyze. they can see the temperatures by melting some of the ice and look at the break down of this. it's fascinating to think the months we're living would be the warmest across our planet. we have a close call with an asteroid. this particular asteroid going to be the largest asteroid to be coming this close to our planet on halloween. it will come within about 300,000 miles. that's the distance of the earth to the moon. it was only discovered who weeks ago. the it was sobering to think it'll be very close. it will not hit, but it will be very close. >> thank you for th
northern tip at the southern tip of south africa, south america, there, and then of course northern areas of the atlanticts that the temperatures were actually below normal. everybody else a warming trend in place. look at 19southern hemisphere wide, it's in place. evidence suggesting you can go back as far as the year 600, the last time the temperatures were this warm on our planet. they take ice core samples. they go down every several hundred meters down, you go back further in time. within...
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but wait until you see what's coming a cool down that's originating in northern canada dropping all the way down into the mid atlantic weekend. we're talking about a 20 to 25-degree drop just like that. that's coming none seven day. >> change in the weather and big changes coming to playboy. getting rid of a major part of the magazine. why they're telling models, hey, put your clothes back on. ♪ >> breaking news out of the city's queen village neighborhood. police are on the 500 block of carpenter street investigators are telling us a 15-year-old boy has been shot twice. he's been taken to jefferson university hospital. we don know his condition or what led up to the shooting. police are telling us so far they have not made any arrests. we of course will bring you updates as soon as we get them. >>> still to developing to night police are trying to find three men behind a deadly home invasion. detectives say they barged into a kingsessing home with guns, rob the place and shot and killed a man inside. his children they were asleep upstairs. >> the family claims it's all tied facebook post. dawn timmeney explains. >>
but wait until you see what's coming a cool down that's originating in northern canada dropping all the way down into the mid atlantic weekend. we're talking about a 20 to 25-degree drop just like that. that's coming none seven day. >> change in the weather and big changes coming to playboy. getting rid of a major part of the magazine. why they're telling models, hey, put your clothes back on. ♪ >> breaking news out of the city's queen village neighborhood. police are on the 500...
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but wait until you see what's coming a cool down that's originating in northern canada dropping all the way down into the mid atlanticeekend. we're talking about a 20 to 25-degree drop just like that. that's coming none seven day. >> change in the weather and big changes coming to playboy. getting rid of a major part of the magazine. why they're telling models, hey, put your clothes back on. ♪ i was at my shop tied up with a customer when i realized the time. i had to get to the bank before it closed, so i made a break for it. when i got out it was almost closing time. traffic was bad. i knew i was cutting it close. but it was ok. i use td bank. it's got the longest hours and stays open an extra ten minutes every day. i'm sid. and i bank human at td bank. >> breaking news out of the city's queen village neighborhood. police are on the 500 block of carpenter street investigators are telling us a 15-year-old boy has been shot twice. he's been taken to jefferson university hospital. we don know his condition or what led up to the shooting. police are telling us so far they have not made any arrests. we of course will br
but wait until you see what's coming a cool down that's originating in northern canada dropping all the way down into the mid atlanticeekend. we're talking about a 20 to 25-degree drop just like that. that's coming none seven day. >> change in the weather and big changes coming to playboy. getting rid of a major part of the magazine. why they're telling models, hey, put your clothes back on. ♪ i was at my shop tied up with a customer when i realized the time. i had to get to the bank...
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shot to the north, clouds up across the northern mountains, cape cod, overall it is very nice in deed as we continue to watch, there goes joaquin, out in the atlantic, continuing to put big waves on the new england coastline. shall sunshine this afternoon. up to near 68 degrees. see you in a few minutes. >>> now, the skies are clear in south carolina, the dang isn't over yet. historic rainfall has caused a lot of damage in columbia. neighborhoods flooded, dams preached. a thousand residents forced to evacuate. 16 deaths are being blamed on the stormy weather. >>> we are learning more about the pilot that died in the middle of a flight to boston. michael johnson was at the controls of the american airlines flight when he passed away. the plane was heading from phoenix to boston when it had to make an emergency landing in syracuse new york. the family believes he suffered >> as far as we knew, perfect health when he left yesterday, he seemed fine, he said he would spend the last week couple of weeks work ing on losing weight, lost 10 pounds, said i feel better than i felt in a long time. >> his wife find comfort knowing he died doing what he was pass
shot to the north, clouds up across the northern mountains, cape cod, overall it is very nice in deed as we continue to watch, there goes joaquin, out in the atlantic, continuing to put big waves on the new england coastline. shall sunshine this afternoon. up to near 68 degrees. see you in a few minutes. >>> now, the skies are clear in south carolina, the dang isn't over yet. historic rainfall has caused a lot of damage in columbia. neighborhoods flooded, dams preached. a thousand...
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the french fleet set sail to engage the british fleet during although the mid-atlantic states were the warehouses of the northern states, securing an adequate supply of in philadelphia proved less easy than the wise men assumed that it would be. in philadelphia, the marine committee and hooker were relying on the continental commissary together provisions and dispatch them to the french fleet. the1 august, the day when french fleet was at sea maneuvering to engage the british fleet, he reported having sent supplies sufficient to fill two orders of the marine committee to the fleet. ship a having ready to large amount of additional this get pork and rice. beans, mustard and cheese would not be available until the fall harvest. the next day, the 12th of august, the day during which the french and the british fleets were dealing with the aftermath of a violent and destructive storm the present -- that prevented the two fleet -- two shifts from engaging, the chairman of the marine committee wrote, gerard reported having a 20-day supply of salt and biscuits and tales drawn up. lee apologized for the delay, it's plann
the french fleet set sail to engage the british fleet during although the mid-atlantic states were the warehouses of the northern states, securing an adequate supply of in philadelphia proved less easy than the wise men assumed that it would be. in philadelphia, the marine committee and hooker were relying on the continental commissary together provisions and dispatch them to the french fleet. the1 august, the day when french fleet was at sea maneuvering to engage the british fleet, he reported...
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start to extend into southern parts of south jersey, just to the north of atlantic city moving into vineland and also the northern parts of delaware. by 7:00, mainly in south jersey, the central parts of delaware will be included by 7:00 p.m. and then as we progress the model closer to 8:00 p.m., our main concern is going to be right along the shoreline, stretching down into cape may, also sussex county will be a concern but notice by 8:00 p.m. if you're in philadelphia we should pretty much be done with the system, so it really depends where you are. if you're closer to the shoreline, you don't have to worry until closer to 7:00, 8:00. by 9:00 most is out of the way, so that severe thunderstorm watch staying in effect until 8:00 p.m. coming up i'm tracking what else to expect as you get closer to your weekend. jacqueline? >> brittney, thank you. you can use the nbc 10 news app to plan your evening around the rain. the nbc 10 news app is a free download. >>> happening now, hundreds of veterans, advocates, and members of the community are in center city to end veteran homelessness. live look right here from sky fo
start to extend into southern parts of south jersey, just to the north of atlantic city moving into vineland and also the northern parts of delaware. by 7:00, mainly in south jersey, the central parts of delaware will be included by 7:00 p.m. and then as we progress the model closer to 8:00 p.m., our main concern is going to be right along the shoreline, stretching down into cape may, also sussex county will be a concern but notice by 8:00 p.m. if you're in philadelphia we should pretty much be...
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higher, from cape may stretching to north of atlantic city and toms river we'll see that warning in effect until 6:00 p.m. sunday. if you're in the northerncentral parts of delaware coastal flood warnings stays in effect until midnight. main concern beach erosion especially in the back base. peak of the flooding during high tide, which will occur around 1:00 a.m. and once again around 2:00 p.m. sunday. again, due to strong on-shore flow that we've seen wrapping around that area of high pressure to the north of us. let's take a look at those wind gusts sustained here around 20 to 30 miles per hour but gusting up to 37 miles per hour in atlantic city, up to 31 in georgetown. a windy day in philadelphia with wind gusts close to 40 miles per hour. same thing in wilmington. how long will this wind stick around? take a look at closer wind speeds, shows going into sunday morning still dealing with wind gusts up to 40 miles per hour. things will start to relax sunday afternoon and evening and that coastal flood warning will expire around 6:00 p.m. we do have to watch out for high tide closer to 2:00 p.m. rain starting to taper already. you can se
higher, from cape may stretching to north of atlantic city and toms river we'll see that warning in effect until 6:00 p.m. sunday. if you're in the northerncentral parts of delaware coastal flood warnings stays in effect until midnight. main concern beach erosion especially in the back base. peak of the flooding during high tide, which will occur around 1:00 a.m. and once again around 2:00 p.m. sunday. again, due to strong on-shore flow that we've seen wrapping around that area of high pressure...
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heavy wet snow in the higher elevations back through the northern rockies, and tomorrow that rain is going to take hold across the mid-atlantic and into the northeast. we're also looking at wind gusts from 40 to 50 miles per hour. could see significant airport delays from the mid-atlantic and up into new england and then eventually we will start to clea >> good morning. cold with a mix of includes and sunshine today, and it will be cool this afternoon, 53 to 57, but light and variable wind. and then tomorrow, our attention focuses on this weather system in the southeast today. it comes into new england late tomorrow afternoon, remnants of patricia, rainfal, an inch, winds tomorrow night, gusting to 22, occasionally 40 miles per hour. and because it's an overnight storm, minor travel disruption with this weather event. >> and that's your latest forecast. guys. >> dylan, thank you very much. this morning on hope to it with halloween four days away and saturday night kids across the country will dress up and hunt for cannedy. >> but the children hospitalized or undergoing medical treatment often don't get the chance to celebrate
heavy wet snow in the higher elevations back through the northern rockies, and tomorrow that rain is going to take hold across the mid-atlantic and into the northeast. we're also looking at wind gusts from 40 to 50 miles per hour. could see significant airport delays from the mid-atlantic and up into new england and then eventually we will start to clea >> good morning. cold with a mix of includes and sunshine today, and it will be cool this afternoon, 53 to 57, but light and variable...