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new jersey counties, all your neighborhoods off that i-95 corridor and northern delaware. e than several inches of snow. these are totals we're looking for. rain along the jersey shore and central and southern delaware. much of philadelphia. 1-4 inches. you could pick up 3-4 inches quickly. 3-6 for the pennsylvania suburbs and 5-ten for the pennsylvania suburbs and lehigh valley. a lot of cleanup going on thursday morning. good news, wind isn't quite as strong. bad news is any wind will bring down loosened power lines and trees. >>> up next, paying the price for all that storm damage. >>> harry hairston breaks down who is responsible for footing the bill and covering your home. >>> new personal details emerging about the south florida high school shooting suspect, what the allege shooter's little brother said he would go back and do differently. >>> in today's nbc10 responds, big dollar damages is what homeowners are dealing with after friday's storm. >> harry hairston dug up information you need to know about who pays to have your home repaired? we had to take a good look
new jersey counties, all your neighborhoods off that i-95 corridor and northern delaware. e than several inches of snow. these are totals we're looking for. rain along the jersey shore and central and southern delaware. much of philadelphia. 1-4 inches. you could pick up 3-4 inches quickly. 3-6 for the pennsylvania suburbs and 5-ten for the pennsylvania suburbs and lehigh valley. a lot of cleanup going on thursday morning. good news, wind isn't quite as strong. bad news is any wind will bring...
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snow, heaviest right now in and along i-95 corridor from center city philadelphia, wilmington, northern delaware, those purple returns of snowy sentencely pouring down, also in the poconos, snow, still falling up toward lehigh
snow, heaviest right now in and along i-95 corridor from center city philadelphia, wilmington, northern delaware, those purple returns of snowy sentencely pouring down, also in the poconos, snow, still falling up toward lehigh
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we got heavy snow falling from baltimore, northern delaware. rain changing to her snow had. very shortly if it hasn't happened already. lighter snow but it is snowing in the poconos and lightly in bethlehem as well as i just checked the crawls and you can see the heaviest rain shower over central and northern delaware. this will eventually change back to rain but not before possibly dropping a coating to to an or two especially on grassy surfaces. through the next couple of hours we got pretty heavy snow across philadelphia, portions of south jersey, a quit coating to an inch or two can't be ruled out then starts to lighten in intensity. early tomorrow morning, lights snow. light rain to the south, heavier rain down the shore, then we really start to see the coastal storm ramp up and that happens about 9:00 tomorrow morning. that's when you'll start to see the banding recur in philadelphia and points to the north and west see the dark purple shading here, mix, with rain across portions of south jersey and delaware. heavy snow in the north and west suburbs. that continues thr
we got heavy snow falling from baltimore, northern delaware. rain changing to her snow had. very shortly if it hasn't happened already. lighter snow but it is snowing in the poconos and lightly in bethlehem as well as i just checked the crawls and you can see the heaviest rain shower over central and northern delaware. this will eventually change back to rain but not before possibly dropping a coating to to an or two especially on grassy surfaces. through the next couple of hours we got pretty...
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we got heavy snow falling from baltimore, northern delaware. rain changing to her snow had. very shortly if it hasn't happened already. lighter snow but it is snowing in the poconos and lightly in bethlehem as well as i just checked the crawls and you can see the heaviest rain shower over central and northern delaware. this will eventually change back to rain but not before possibly dropping a coating to to an or two especially on grassy surfaces. through the next couple of hours we got pretty heavy snow across philadelphia, portions of south jersey, a quit coating to an inch or two can't be ruled out then starts to lighten in intensity. early tomorrow morning, lights snow. light rain to the south, heavier rain down the shore, then we really start to see the coastal storm ramp up and that happens about 9:00 tomorrow morning. that's when you'll start to see the banding recur in philadelphia and points to the north and west see the dark purple shading here, mix, with rain across portions of south jersey and delaware. heavy snow in the north and west suburbs. that continues thr
we got heavy snow falling from baltimore, northern delaware. rain changing to her snow had. very shortly if it hasn't happened already. lighter snow but it is snowing in the poconos and lightly in bethlehem as well as i just checked the crawls and you can see the heaviest rain shower over central and northern delaware. this will eventually change back to rain but not before possibly dropping a coating to to an or two especially on grassy surfaces. through the next couple of hours we got pretty...
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northern delaware. only thing left out are central and south delaware and the jersey shore. our biggest concern with this storm is the snow. the heavy wet snow that is going to fall. we are going to have messy commutes. wednesday morning it will be a bit on the messy side, but wednesday evening going to be a nightmare. heavy snow, and it is going to fall on a lot of the trees that have weakened. we will get gusty winds. not 70 miles per hour like the last storm. instead 35 to 40 miles per hour range. you are going to hear cracking branches and that means trouble. here is our system, coming out of the northern planes and the midwest where it is churning all day long. it is going to meet up with this low coming up the coast. the low is going to take over all of the energy and moving by rather quickly. you can see here it is going to blanket us with snow and some of us are going to be doing a lot of shoveling. back if a few minutes and we will talk about how much snow will fall in your neighborhood and the timing of when it arrives. >> all of this while people still in the dark
northern delaware. only thing left out are central and south delaware and the jersey shore. our biggest concern with this storm is the snow. the heavy wet snow that is going to fall. we are going to have messy commutes. wednesday morning it will be a bit on the messy side, but wednesday evening going to be a nightmare. heavy snow, and it is going to fall on a lot of the trees that have weakened. we will get gusty winds. not 70 miles per hour like the last storm. instead 35 to 40 miles per hour...
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and we have a winter storm watch for interior south jersey and northern delaware. this is what we are tracking, here is stormtracker 6 live double scan radar 3-d we have an area of low pressure moving out
and we have a winter storm watch for interior south jersey and northern delaware. this is what we are tracking, here is stormtracker 6 live double scan radar 3-d we have an area of low pressure moving out
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8-inch snow, even a foot of snow possible for some places, and we get into south jersey and northern delaware, where we'll see the lesser amounts of snow coming down. we'll talk more about the timing of everything when i come back and steve sosna will be here to break down the snow totals. >>> right now a massive effort is until way. >> mitch blacher explains that officials are trying to avoid some of the things that happened on friday. >> reporter: lessons learned from friday's surprisingly strong nor'easter, to making sure the roads get clear. >> the department will mobilize by midnight. >> reporter: a you will to clear the city's roads. >> i'm going to stay off the roads this time. >> reporter: septa says it will keep service running as long as possible. septa services on all modes of travel. >> during friday's storm septa shut down regional rail service and saw the buses pummeled by falling trees. we are taking preemptive measures to make sure we have adjustments in place. >> wednesday septa will run on the saturday schedule, which is the typical responsibility during the storm. they're a
8-inch snow, even a foot of snow possible for some places, and we get into south jersey and northern delaware, where we'll see the lesser amounts of snow coming down. we'll talk more about the timing of everything when i come back and steve sosna will be here to break down the snow totals. >>> right now a massive effort is until way. >> mitch blacher explains that officials are trying to avoid some of the things that happened on friday. >> reporter: lessons learned from...
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we have a first alert south jersey and northern delaware.ing to thursday morning at 7:00 and start to see that very late tuesday night mixing in with rain. we're concerned of accumulating snow and a lot of it. we will see messy commutes thursday morning, more of a rain-snow mix unless you're in the upper suburbs of lehigh valley and straight snow. wednesday evening, a nasty commute for everybody. we're looking at more
we have a first alert south jersey and northern delaware.ing to thursday morning at 7:00 and start to see that very late tuesday night mixing in with rain. we're concerned of accumulating snow and a lot of it. we will see messy commutes thursday morning, more of a rain-snow mix unless you're in the upper suburbs of lehigh valley and straight snow. wednesday evening, a nasty commute for everybody. we're looking at more
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that include long island and some of new jersey as wel northern delaware. it's the pink area that gets hardest with respect to theinith the hvy imel inend venturi 7:00 a.m. and rain around the regio . impacit a. trm roadsay especially northern and west of philadelphia and wet roads to the south and east but the evenin areas wh than orde epipine a blatc e responding to downed trees from last more than more than 80 workers are answering calls and clearing debris around the clock. they are asking for people to avoid unnecessary schedule because it's a modified schedule for the regional rail lines and trash and recyclingpickup tomorrsuspended. ngan e8:00 a. w ednesday wou bomorki wilreeraged . like ychools and offices are closing in anticipation of tomorrow's storm. we are also being told by emergency officials that if you don't have to be on the roads please stay at home and those that need to be out and about the give yourself extra time to get to your destination safely. channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> and this reminder 6abc.com is your home for t
that include long island and some of new jersey as wel northern delaware. it's the pink area that gets hardest with respect to theinith the hvy imel inend venturi 7:00 a.m. and rain around the regio . impacit a. trm roadsay especially northern and west of philadelphia and wet roads to the south and east but the evenin areas wh than orde epipine a blatc e responding to downed trees from last more than more than 80 workers are answering calls and clearing debris around the clock. they are asking...
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intense snow coming down at a very fast rate, potentially on the order of inch per hour accredits northern delawareht now and spread nothing to central delaware. future weather showing us dealing with this snowfall into the next couple of hours seven or 8:00 and then tapers off seeing lingering snow showers, potentially mixed with rain as we head in the nine or 10:00 o'clock hour and then by midnight this moisture starts to move out of here and we will start to get a break but we could see snowfall snow,, coat to go 2 inches across the area, up toward poconos but we are seeing significant snowfall totals, could pick up two to 4 inches as we head in the next several hours but overall, tonight, could see lingering snow showers, otherwise mostly cloudy, still windy though 35 degrees our overnight low and as we head in your day tomorrow, partly sunny, still windy but we can deal with these wins, northerly at 15 to 25 miles an hour with gusts at about 35 miles per hour, which is, not the case of what we are seeing right now in ocean city , 54 miles an hour wind gusts right now, 52 miles an hour win gust
intense snow coming down at a very fast rate, potentially on the order of inch per hour accredits northern delawareht now and spread nothing to central delaware. future weather showing us dealing with this snowfall into the next couple of hours seven or 8:00 and then tapers off seeing lingering snow showers, potentially mixed with rain as we head in the nine or 10:00 o'clock hour and then by midnight this moisture starts to move out of here and we will start to get a break but we could see...
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also south jersey and northern portions of delaware. compute tomorrow morning, horng tomorrow evening and very bad as everything is starting to be cleaned up on thursday morning. accumulating snow, some of it could be a foot or more. some of pennsylvania suburbs could be pushing a foot and we could see half a foot in some areas, depending on where the rain/snow line sets up, and how quickly everything changes over. tomorrow will be a fast change. it will be tomorrow morning, especially tomorrow night, and thursday morning. we're going to see some gusty winds, not last the last time. when you have heavy wet snow on tree branches, that's all it takes to bring down trees and power lines. tonight we'll see the light showers moving in. rain showers from the city south. we will tomorrow morning see the steady snow, several inches, and northern or the far northern suburbs. we'll also see mixing near i-95. the heaviest snow moves in, and then by late tomorrow night, we start to see it taper off. here's what we're looking at now. spotty rain sho
also south jersey and northern portions of delaware. compute tomorrow morning, horng tomorrow evening and very bad as everything is starting to be cleaned up on thursday morning. accumulating snow, some of it could be a foot or more. some of pennsylvania suburbs could be pushing a foot and we could see half a foot in some areas, depending on where the rain/snow line sets up, and how quickly everything changes over. tomorrow will be a fast change. it will be tomorrow morning, especially tomorrow...
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this area in northern delaware is where we have the heaviest snow from middleton to smyrna.bility. these are the storm reports so far. many of them are downed trees and damage to homes. w we're going to see these go way up. double or quadruple. you can see it now stretching from new york to new england. so we're going to be watching this as it just slowly kind of falls apart overnight. but the winds are going to continue to be strong all night long and that's our biggest concernment look at the winds coming in out of the north. they're going to start piling water up later tonight. but right now, we're seeing temperatures just above the freezing mark. that's why that snow that you saw out there on the roadways is kind of melting. it is sticking to grassy areas and blowing around. we'll see more mixing in with rain as we head through tonight. the winds will be shifting more to pile up the water. 2:30 in the morning, the last is maybe starting to clear philadelphia and it's offshore by 6:00 or 7:00, but we have the heavy waninds and coastal floodg threat. take a look at what th
this area in northern delaware is where we have the heaviest snow from middleton to smyrna.bility. these are the storm reports so far. many of them are downed trees and damage to homes. w we're going to see these go way up. double or quadruple. you can see it now stretching from new york to new england. so we're going to be watching this as it just slowly kind of falls apart overnight. but the winds are going to continue to be strong all night long and that's our biggest concernment look at the...
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we'll see a mix of rain and snow along that corridor into northern delaware. we're still in a mix. in the afternoon, we're going to see it turn over very quickly, and it will come down very -- that mix line will drops right on in. maybe five, six, seven hours, and then late tomorrow night we'll start to see lighter snow move in. this is what we're dealing with. light rain showers that are starting to make their way into the area, some snow trying to develop, and you can see lehigh, allentown, we are looking at in light showers. the one to the south and the one coming in from the west. steve will be here in a couple minutes to break down the totals for all of you in the lehigh valley and burks county. that's where we're expecting to see the higher numbers. >>> cleanup from the last extort hasn't even wrapped up yet. people are trying to balance repairing and preparing. >> reporter: others were making sure they were well armed to take on whatever mother nature drops on them this time around. >> i'm definitely not feeling it. we just lost electricity almost four days. it just came bac
we'll see a mix of rain and snow along that corridor into northern delaware. we're still in a mix. in the afternoon, we're going to see it turn over very quickly, and it will come down very -- that mix line will drops right on in. maybe five, six, seven hours, and then late tomorrow night we'll start to see lighter snow move in. this is what we're dealing with. light rain showers that are starting to make their way into the area, some snow trying to develop, and you can see lehigh, allentown,...
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delaware and in between. it's in between right now, we're seeing those bands of heavier snow. you can see the purple. this is near wilmington, so between philadelphia and wilmington and into the northern portion of delaware, even now starting to see a band of snow forming in southern delaware and these bands are kind of migrating from north to south through the area. the good news is we're starting to see clearing in burgs county up into the lehigh valley and poconos. more than a foot in some places, 19 inches of snow there. some of you have reports of more than 2 or 3 inches of snow. a lot of grassy areas, but on the roads, a lot of that has turned to slush and is melting. temperatures are above freezing. the heaviest bands of snow now which are being blown around from wilmington to middletown o toto alaway, edging back toward philadelphia. so you can see, this is the rotation of the storm. but you see it breaking up here on the backside, which is very good news. this is what's going to happen. hour by hour. you can see right now, temperatures above freezing. so a lot of this is going to melt. the winds are going to continue out of the north. piling water up along the seashore, but y
delaware and in between. it's in between right now, we're seeing those bands of heavier snow. you can see the purple. this is near wilmington, so between philadelphia and wilmington and into the northern portion of delaware, even now starting to see a band of snow forming in southern delaware and these bands are kind of migrating from north to south through the area. the good news is we're starting to see clearing in burgs county up into the lehigh valley and poconos. more than a foot in some...
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to update you on what compactly is going on in terms of the 95 north bound at 495, up toward northern delaware, this is three lanes closed down. what happened was jackknife, tractor trailer comes off of 495, trying to get on i-95 and jackknifes, we have three lanes block, fuel on the road, big problem, so just take notice 295 getting on new jersey side of things, navigate local roadways out toward northern delaware and get on 202 and around you are good to go. amtrak another big issue train 190, coming out of d.c. here's the deal with that. wins have knock dunn power lines on to this train and this is not coming to philadelphia and not getting to new york. 190, excuse me, 190 and 111 is a big problem. lots of traffic to talk about in a little bit. >> not much going on. >> pretty quiet. >> my god, what is with this morning it is only 6:03. >> only the beginning. >> all right. we will deal with this for the next 24 hours so shore is expect to get hit with damaging winds, flooding beach erosion. >> we like to have steve on days like this up and down to see what he can find. >> he is in one of my
to update you on what compactly is going on in terms of the 95 north bound at 495, up toward northern delaware, this is three lanes closed down. what happened was jackknife, tractor trailer comes off of 495, trying to get on i-95 and jackknifes, we have three lanes block, fuel on the road, big problem, so just take notice 295 getting on new jersey side of things, navigate local roadways out toward northern delaware and get on 202 and around you are good to go. amtrak another big issue train...
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philadelphia, south jersey, northern delaware.are not talking about a lot, a coating to two inches. it's tough to stick. north of landdale through quaker town, allentown, two to four slushy inches, allentown on the four inch line, poconos, higher elevations, you could get heavy wet snow, it will extend the ski season. bad news if you are traveling. the real star of the show, the dangerous part of the storm, the damaging wind gust. 50 to 60 miles per hour, ground is saturated with the fact the february fifth wettest on record, down trees a given and prepare for power outages, i think they'll be widespread. as far as the coastal flooding, saturday is a chance of moderate to major coastal flooding. the seven-day forecast, a nasty day. high gusting winds, rape changing to wet snow, 44-degrees the high. we hit that early and then testimonies dropping. saturday, blustery conditions, chilly wind gusts 40 miles per hour at times, 48 the high, windchill in the 30s. we stay cold through the weekend into next week and wednesday, could be dea
philadelphia, south jersey, northern delaware.are not talking about a lot, a coating to two inches. it's tough to stick. north of landdale through quaker town, allentown, two to four slushy inches, allentown on the four inch line, poconos, higher elevations, you could get heavy wet snow, it will extend the ski season. bad news if you are traveling. the real star of the show, the dangerous part of the storm, the damaging wind gust. 50 to 60 miles per hour, ground is saturated with the fact the...
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and we have a winter storm watch for interior south jersey and northern delaware. this is what we are tracking, here is stormtracker 6 live double scan radar 3-d we have an area of low pressure moving out of the northern plains and eventually what i had here was an area of low pressure and arrow shows you that area of low pressure will form another low off the coast and that will be our nor'easter that moves in later on tonight and wednesday. here is future tracker 610:00 tonight light snow developing and spotty slushy accumulation taking place and mixing going on in philadelphia. and rain to the south and east. and during the morning rush tomorrow you may not see a whole lot activity and not a lot of precipitation but light snow will be around and rain across farther south jersey is and into delaware but this is when the heaviest moves in 11:00, 11:30 and noon tomorrow we have the snow with the northeasterly winds moving in and moisture from the atlantic. what to expect with this nor'easter round 2. the winds will not be strong, gusting 40 to 50 miles per hour. not
and we have a winter storm watch for interior south jersey and northern delaware. this is what we are tracking, here is stormtracker 6 live double scan radar 3-d we have an area of low pressure moving out of the northern plains and eventually what i had here was an area of low pressure and arrow shows you that area of low pressure will form another low off the coast and that will be our nor'easter that moves in later on tonight and wednesday. here is future tracker 610:00 tonight light snow...
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northern delaware portions of creek centreville and carr roads are blocked.cleanup left to do. rick and sharrie back to you. >> thank you. >> president trump threaten new tariffs to steel and aluminum imports. not everyone is on board. we'll explain. >> today was congress' deadline to fix daca. why the day is expected to end without any congressional academics. >> and meteorologist adam joseph tracking the very latest from our weather center and some big news for this week. >> yeah, another nor'easter heading our way but it's really nice right now. we got the sunshine and fairly nice temperatures out there. 44 philadelphia, 41 allentown, 45 degrees in wilmington but, yes, i'm tracking more snow, more wind. we will chat about the exact timing with future tracker in that seven-day forecast, guys. >> all right, adam. sports coming up. what would it take for the eagles to trade nick foles? jaime apody has that story and much more when we come right back. stay with us. >> ♪ ough trade talk sparked concern within his own party as some top republican lawmakers say h
northern delaware portions of creek centreville and carr roads are blocked.cleanup left to do. rick and sharrie back to you. >> thank you. >> president trump threaten new tariffs to steel and aluminum imports. not everyone is on board. we'll explain. >> today was congress' deadline to fix daca. why the day is expected to end without any congressional academics. >> and meteorologist adam joseph tracking the very latest from our weather center and some big news for this...
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though in northern delaware we have seen an accumulation of snow already on trees and wires. and that's really going to be our primary concerns if the morning hours. >> i know i saw you tweet a speed limit reduced on 95. so what's your advice for drivers? >> be aware of the conditions as they worsen and be aware of the plows out salting and plowing. >> you mentioned the downed trees, the possibility of downed trees with the heavy snow that's going to fall. certainly that's a concern. tell us how you'd guys would deal with that later? >> many are still cleaning up trees and wires from the last storm, and so clearing trees and wires is obviously going to be a concern this morning. >> thangz, and we'll check back in with you as conditions change. >>> let's switch gears and talk jersey shore. crews scrambled last night to shore up a section of beach in north wild wood. >> they are concerned about an area between sixth and seventh avenues. the worry is that the storm moving through this morning could pound the shore leading to more beach erosion and potential flooding. >>> 4:18 ri
though in northern delaware we have seen an accumulation of snow already on trees and wires. and that's really going to be our primary concerns if the morning hours. >> i know i saw you tweet a speed limit reduced on 95. so what's your advice for drivers? >> be aware of the conditions as they worsen and be aware of the plows out salting and plowing. >> you mentioned the downed trees, the possibility of downed trees with the heavy snow that's going to fall. certainly that's a...
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northern delaware still without parts of creek road and centreville road because of more storm damage on this tuesday morning, tam. >> okay, thank you, matt. >>> with another nor'easter heading our way, peco is running out of time to make repairs from the last storm before we're in for a potential round two. 90 percent of customers are backline, that's good. but not if you're part of that other 10 percent. that's 20,000 people out there who are still in the dark and the cold. and some of the hardest hit areas of montgomery county hotel rooms are booked up with local residents. normandy farm in blue bell says about 40 rooms are filled with people dealing with having no power and it's still lights out for several businesses in king of prussia. shop 30's are flooding a home depot trying to get their hands on an emergency shipment of generators. >> don't want to take that chance again. this is a hot commodity. >> yes, it is. a lot of stores are out. >> in the lehigh valley, ppl electric has ranked friday's storm as one of the top 10 most damaging weather events they've ever had to deal wi
northern delaware still without parts of creek road and centreville road because of more storm damage on this tuesday morning, tam. >> okay, thank you, matt. >>> with another nor'easter heading our way, peco is running out of time to make repairs from the last storm before we're in for a potential round two. 90 percent of customers are backline, that's good. but not if you're part of that other 10 percent. that's 20,000 people out there who are still in the dark and the cold. and...
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we have a first alert south jersey and northern delaware. this is from wednesday morning, 4:00 in the morning to thursday morning at 7:00 and start to see that very late tuesday night mixing in with rain. we're concerned of accumulating snow and a lot of it. we will see messy commutes thursday morning, more of a rain-snow mix unless you're in the upper suburbs of lehigh valley and straight snow. wednesday evening, a nasty commute for everybody. we're looking at more trees and branches and power lines coming down not the extent they did last time. not expecting 70 miles an hour winds. it will have mixing with snow tuesday night, very late, after midnight. wednesday morning, rain and snow toggling back and forth. wednesday at noon and 2:00, in the philadelphia area and suburbs this transitions to all snow and all snow in the suburbs and lehigh valley. wednesday, before ten at night, we will have more and we will tell you exactly what to expect. >>> the storm cleanup from friday, picked up power lines. we saw similar problems, tree limbs and de
we have a first alert south jersey and northern delaware. this is from wednesday morning, 4:00 in the morning to thursday morning at 7:00 and start to see that very late tuesday night mixing in with rain. we're concerned of accumulating snow and a lot of it. we will see messy commutes thursday morning, more of a rain-snow mix unless you're in the upper suburbs of lehigh valley and straight snow. wednesday evening, a nasty commute for everybody. we're looking at more trees and branches and power...
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let's go into northern delaware and into central delaware. cason could see 5.8 inches, delaware city, 3.2. you are going to see rain predawn. the heaviest snow will start to move in tomorrow in the afternoon, with high confidence, we could see that lehigh valley and berks county, you could see 12 inches. maybe a few areas higher. look at this. landon at 11.5 inches. it's going to be all snow in that area. finally, let's go out to the beaches. not much. we are going to see rain, perhaps a thunderstorm. this is a rain event. a quick burst of snow is what you will get and our final stop, south jersey, yes. you could see some accumulations in south jersey that could be mount laurel, 4.5 inches, you will see showers, rain, rain mix, and that heavy snow tomorrow afternoon that will move into your neighborhood . and it looks like the entire area, with the exception of the beaches, is going to be doing some shoveling. so, get ready for that. guys, back over to you. >>> and here's a live look at the ben franklin parkway. as you can see, the snow has s
let's go into northern delaware and into central delaware. cason could see 5.8 inches, delaware city, 3.2. you are going to see rain predawn. the heaviest snow will start to move in tomorrow in the afternoon, with high confidence, we could see that lehigh valley and berks county, you could see 12 inches. maybe a few areas higher. look at this. landon at 11.5 inches. it's going to be all snow in that area. finally, let's go out to the beaches. not much. we are going to see rain, perhaps a...
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so, even in delaware northern delaware, greenville at 10.4 inches, brandywine 10 inches, north wilmington at 8 inches of snow. newark half foot and new castle at the airport 5.1 inches of snow. temperatures right now are rising a little bit as storm, departs, snow stops falling, temperatures in the mid 30's. been above the freezing mark through the course of today's storm but of course, surface temperatures can above freezing if the snowfalls heavily enough, around the back edge of that storm we are seeing some clearing, visibilities have improved, and 10 field in the past hour or so, in philadelphia, and points west, and still very low visibility mount pocono, down around zero, half mile in trenton and atlantic city but much improved in wildwood and in dover. winter storm alerts, still in effect, although those should gradually be moving out, as we head through the rest of tonight, lets take a look at conditions outside in the city right now because chelsea, i'm guessing it looks different then dit about an hour or two ago. >> i can actually see the sky line behind me which is a huge cha
so, even in delaware northern delaware, greenville at 10.4 inches, brandywine 10 inches, north wilmington at 8 inches of snow. newark half foot and new castle at the airport 5.1 inches of snow. temperatures right now are rising a little bit as storm, departs, snow stops falling, temperatures in the mid 30's. been above the freezing mark through the course of today's storm but of course, surface temperatures can above freezing if the snowfalls heavily enough, around the back edge of that storm...
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it is all wet roadways, high crow planing and big issue new northern delaware, i-95 north bound at 495, three lanes completely closed down. we have been talking about this since 5:00 a.m., this is a jackknife tractor trailer coming off of 495 on to i-95 and it just lost its way, it is also a fuel spill now, so that is why we are seeing major delays, this delay goes all the way past chesapeake house and see it ease up, a lit. otherwise all about amtrak second big story train 190 and 111 not making to it philadelphia cancelled train. it had to experience d.c. involving power lines being down but now domino effect because all amtrak trains are running 20, 60, 75 minutes so check with amtrak. more traffic and weather coming up. >> weather is bad and we sent jenny joyce to mayfair which we should rename. >> we will do double boxes look at that wind. look at that wind, man 60 miles an hour at one point. so, she's not in mayfair anymore she's in the car and steve's over in ac. >> let's start about steve. >> steve. >> reporter: i'm otis reading here sitting on the dock of the bay and i don't k
it is all wet roadways, high crow planing and big issue new northern delaware, i-95 north bound at 495, three lanes completely closed down. we have been talking about this since 5:00 a.m., this is a jackknife tractor trailer coming off of 495 on to i-95 and it just lost its way, it is also a fuel spill now, so that is why we are seeing major delays, this delay goes all the way past chesapeake house and see it ease up, a lit. otherwise all about amtrak second big story train 190 and 111 not...
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northern virginia right through areas of maryland, delaware, new jersey, eastern pennsylvania, southern portions of connecticut and into areas of southern rhode island. four to eight for d.c. baltimore 4 to 8. philadelphia around 8 to 12 inches. some of the highest totals could come in areas between new york city and philadelphia. new york city i have it 6 to 10 inches. notice we really knocked the totals down when we go further to the north in areas of massachusetts. now to the other huge story that's going to be developing during the day today and unfortunately getting worse tonight. torrential rains in areas of southern california. biggest storm of the winter season. and right where we had those horrendous fires we're expecting as much as three to four inches of rain. you can only imagine what the picture's going to look like with numerous debris and mud flows in the next 24 hours. >> a lot to track this morning, bill. thank you. >>> breaking news out of austin, texas where a sixth explosion at a goodwill store has shaken the city yet again. authorities say an incendiary device explo
northern virginia right through areas of maryland, delaware, new jersey, eastern pennsylvania, southern portions of connecticut and into areas of southern rhode island. four to eight for d.c. baltimore 4 to 8. philadelphia around 8 to 12 inches. some of the highest totals could come in areas between new york city and philadelphia. new york city i have it 6 to 10 inches. notice we really knocked the totals down when we go further to the north in areas of massachusetts. now to the other huge...
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it's shimming it's way, starting to work back in to parts of chester county, northern delaware startingsome flakes flying in and around philadelphia. in and around the chester area, media after you you already picked up six inches of snowfall it will wind down and then overnight tonight all of the snow moving on outs as we head into tomorrow morning. a mix of sun and clouds looking good waking up on saturday. it's saturday so you're not going toic what up not early than 10:00. these are constant winds. so constantly we have a 31-mile per hour wind hitting us in the face in philadelphia. we have stronger gusts on top of that. high wind warning has been dropped for counties west of i95 but still in place until 6:00 in the morning at south jersey at the shore and all of delaware. the elevated wind gusts, the 60 miles per hour. it's still very windy, a chance of a snow shower early. otherwise mostly cloudy and for our saturday, windy conditions with a high temperature at 40- degrees. pretty seasonable after a brutal day at cape may county with numerous donned trees and wires even some trans
it's shimming it's way, starting to work back in to parts of chester county, northern delaware startingsome flakes flying in and around philadelphia. in and around the chester area, media after you you already picked up six inches of snowfall it will wind down and then overnight tonight all of the snow moving on outs as we head into tomorrow morning. a mix of sun and clouds looking good waking up on saturday. it's saturday so you're not going toic what up not early than 10:00. these are...
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this is a mess in northern, central delaware this morning.o major delays at philly international, we will check in with your local carriers, they have vouchers going american airlines, is going to offer to change your flight for you again to try to avoid any issues, but last but not least we will leave you with the boulevard north bound still on the scene, i cannot say this ising ago way an accident at whittaker avenue more traffic and weather together coming up. >> those flights from other area, as well, mike, thank you lets get back outside as we look at our weather authority, rehoboth, good morning to you. you can see rain start to pick up as you head in the morning here you are under a high win warning? what does that mean. we will deal with wins up to 60 miles an hour, dealing with flooding concerns with heavy rains and power outages as well. >> that is delaware beaches. let's head up to new jersey beaches, we are expecting beach erosion, steve keeley's there with the very latest, steve. >> reporter: we have brand new beach to show new m
this is a mess in northern, central delaware this morning.o major delays at philly international, we will check in with your local carriers, they have vouchers going american airlines, is going to offer to change your flight for you again to try to avoid any issues, but last but not least we will leave you with the boulevard north bound still on the scene, i cannot say this ising ago way an accident at whittaker avenue more traffic and weather together coming up. >> those flights from...
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can see a few breaks in the cloud cover over portions of chester county, delaware county and northern delaware. snow totals from this storm big winning area as far as jackpot snow totals if you like snow, it is a winner maybe not you are a loser but, broomall a foot of snow, 12 inches, bryn mawr 11 inches lower makefield township 10.5. berwyn 9 inches. fox chase section of the city at 7 inches of snow. delaware again was not spared. greenville 10.4 inches, brandywine at 10 inches, north of wilmington 8 inches of snow , newark over half a foot and new castle 5.1 inches. in new jersey we had, again some spots with over seven or 8 inches of snow. but what to expect this evening. snow is departing rapidly. breaks of sunshine, out there right now, skies will be clearing tonight, so as temperatures are still above freezing, the snow is starting to melt and exact. that should help roads recover quickly. road is still messy especially those back road but things are better. here are new jersey snow totals moorestown 8 inches of snow. vast majority of that fell in the very short period of time. board he
can see a few breaks in the cloud cover over portions of chester county, delaware county and northern delaware. snow totals from this storm big winning area as far as jackpot snow totals if you like snow, it is a winner maybe not you are a loser but, broomall a foot of snow, 12 inches, bryn mawr 11 inches lower makefield township 10.5. berwyn 9 inches. fox chase section of the city at 7 inches of snow. delaware again was not spared. greenville 10.4 inches, brandywine at 10 inches, north of...
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a couple in northern delaware still blocking portions of creek road and centreville road as we kick things on this tuesday morning, matt. >> thank you, matt. the race is on for power crews to get the lights and the heat back on for thousands of people still without power. last week's nor'easter brought down trees and power lines and now the area as we all know now is bracing for a second nor'easter arriving later tonight. now, some people in montgomery and parts of delaware county have been without power since friday. peco crews were busy working along gypsy lane in upper merion where a massive tree came down on friday smashing an infiniti and taking the power lines with it. the action cam was also at the home depot in king of prussia last night where people were rushing to buy generators. peco continues to make progress on outages as of this morning, about 25,000 people are still without power, most of that em -- them in delaware and montgomery counties. >>> this was the scene at high tide in north wildwood at second avenue and john f. kennedy beach drive. you can see the waves crashing o
a couple in northern delaware still blocking portions of creek road and centreville road as we kick things on this tuesday morning, matt. >> thank you, matt. the race is on for power crews to get the lights and the heat back on for thousands of people still without power. last week's nor'easter brought down trees and power lines and now the area as we all know now is bracing for a second nor'easter arriving later tonight. now, some people in montgomery and parts of delaware county have...
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northern delaware you are cold as well under mostly clear sky. 34 in harmony hills. let's bring you down into kent and sussex county. 32 in milton. it really is about the wind. you can still hear it roethlisberger in spo in spots. you know anybody who don't have power, check in and give them a call. temperatures right around 30 degrees in the morning but again, you will need jackets and sweaters to say the least because the wind chills will once again be in the teens. tomorrow warming up to 48 degrees. expecting chilly breezy weather and a lot of sunshine. high temperatures tomorrow in our neighborhoods from philadelphia in the upper 40s. south jersey you will be in the mid-40s. so right now, we have the cold air on top of us and this is an important piece to this next storm. more cold air to start with which means less in the way of trying to clear the atmosphere down. snow at the onset. lovely 70 degrees in the dallas area. it makes a bee line across the country and arrives in our neck of the woods by tuesday evening. and our american models are very consistent on
northern delaware you are cold as well under mostly clear sky. 34 in harmony hills. let's bring you down into kent and sussex county. 32 in milton. it really is about the wind. you can still hear it roethlisberger in spo in spots. you know anybody who don't have power, check in and give them a call. temperatures right around 30 degrees in the morning but again, you will need jackets and sweaters to say the least because the wind chills will once again be in the teens. tomorrow warming up to 48...
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and the blue area is an advisory for parts of new jersey and northern delaware. pink zone is where the heaviest snow is going to fall. the impact scale getting rain or sleet. and nasty during the day tomorrow. moderate impacts on the roads and rails and airways. and impact quickly, through lunch and afternoon into the evening showers and then it starts to trail off as the storm departs at 7:00 p.m. in the morning a yellow light slushy roads northern and west of philadelphia and wet roads to the south and east with rain in the even red light everywhere with heavy wet snow and gusty winds. we'll chat about the snow totals coming up in the full accuweather forecast. >> thank you. the news of tonight's storm could not be worse for towns still cleaning up from last week's nor'easter our live coverage continues with john rawlins in havertown and preparations for the next one. >> reporter: hi monica they are mopping up from one storm and preparing for another. this is the 1200 block of manor road. most houses have power but four or five do not. a big tree over the road
and the blue area is an advisory for parts of new jersey and northern delaware. pink zone is where the heaviest snow is going to fall. the impact scale getting rain or sleet. and nasty during the day tomorrow. moderate impacts on the roads and rails and airways. and impact quickly, through lunch and afternoon into the evening showers and then it starts to trail off as the storm departs at 7:00 p.m. in the morning a yellow light slushy roads northern and west of philadelphia and wet roads to the...
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precipitation and it's basically the heart of the delaware valley all points to the north and west northern delaware, really just extreme southern jersey as well as the shore and extreme southern delaware. the watch meaning the potential is there for a heavyaccumulating snow and wind yet again. as we look at tracker here, there's that low going across the ohio valley. this is 1 o'clock on wednesday morning. going around the midnight hour you see snow, rain, some sleet breaking out. there's the low to the south that's going to take over and this becomes a power house nor'easter just off of our coastline going into wednesday afternoon. that would be the height of the storm with the winds wrapping in around it out of the northwest. now the last go round these isobars, the lines that are white were really tightly packed with those 60 plus miles an hour winds. the winds won't be as strong with this storm but the snowfall totals will be much higher so the wind not as strong, the take away with this nor'easter tuesday night into the day on wednesday this is more of a snow impact. heavy wet snow that will a
precipitation and it's basically the heart of the delaware valley all points to the north and west northern delaware, really just extreme southern jersey as well as the shore and extreme southern delaware. the watch meaning the potential is there for a heavyaccumulating snow and wind yet again. as we look at tracker here, there's that low going across the ohio valley. this is 1 o'clock on wednesday morning. going around the midnight hour you see snow, rain, some sleet breaking out. there's the...
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affect a lot of our neighborhoods stretching into south jersey, most of our pa neighborhoods, northern delaware. the shore have their own issues, which include heavy rain, possibility of thunderstorms and coastal fld flooding. this will stay in effect until tomorrow morning, 7:00 a.m. why and what? accumulating sticking snow that could hang to power lines and trees. it's going to mess up your evening commute. hopefully you're able to just stay home and watch this from home. we'll see wind gusts up to about 40 miles per hour. those are all the issues that we expect to deal with today. let's walk you through an hour by hour breakdown as we go into your noon hour we'll see some of the heavier bands starting to develop right over wilmington, philadelphia, up through pottstown, northeast philly, doylestown, trenton stretching down into mount holly. when we see the dark are blues that's how we know the snowfall will be more intense. things willing lighten up near allentown, reading, lancaster. millville will see a mix and we'll see those warmer temperatures near atlantic city stretching down into cap
affect a lot of our neighborhoods stretching into south jersey, most of our pa neighborhoods, northern delaware. the shore have their own issues, which include heavy rain, possibility of thunderstorms and coastal fld flooding. this will stay in effect until tomorrow morning, 7:00 a.m. why and what? accumulating sticking snow that could hang to power lines and trees. it's going to mess up your evening commute. hopefully you're able to just stay home and watch this from home. we'll see wind gusts...
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to the north and west expected to get more snow than folks here in parts of south jersey and northern delawarewind gusts will stay strong throughout the day so expect wind gusts to get closer to 40 miles per hour and stay that way for a few hours throughout the afternoon and early evening. now let's time it all out for you as we go into the rest of tonight, although today is going to be dry with lots of cloud. by 5:00 now we're seeing a chance of a little bit of light rain in northeast philly, pottstown, stretching out to reading. and the 9 clock hour we have a chance to see light snow here mainly for parts of reading and the lehigh valley. the big thing is going to be our commutes for tomorrow. by 6:00 a.m. tomorrow morning we are seeing accumulating snow in allentown, raed, pottstown. still a wintry mix for philadelphia which still is not great driving conditions as you're trying to get to work. we'll see rain for millville, down towards atlantic city and cape may. as we continue to go through the day for your lunch hour, look how everything changes. s with as we continue to see cold air fil
to the north and west expected to get more snow than folks here in parts of south jersey and northern delawarewind gusts will stay strong throughout the day so expect wind gusts to get closer to 40 miles per hour and stay that way for a few hours throughout the afternoon and early evening. now let's time it all out for you as we go into the rest of tonight, although today is going to be dry with lots of cloud. by 5:00 now we're seeing a chance of a little bit of light rain in northeast philly,...
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toward mountains as well and we are seeing reduced visibility where we get rain and snow in northern delawareis falling heavily, and there you see allentown starting to get some heavier snow as well. so as we take a look at our estimates of snowfall, we are thinking five to 8 inches or more in the i-95 corridor. it all depends how much rain mixes in. >> sue, i have a question, sharon watches all the time she's in cecil county, maryland nobody ever reports their weather because everybody she knows in the county, watches philadelphia stations, watches us, and d.c. is not helping them, we're not helping them can you give one real quick report of cecil county, maryland. >> i know where it is, i drive through on my way home from baltimore all the time. >> lets see where thomas has driven to at 9:51. >> rolling, rolling, rolling down the turnpike can you believe there are speed restrictions, 35 miles an hour , no, 80, 85 miles an hour loving music, listen to that, it is a winter wonder land out here, so where we headed next. >> the ad ventures await. we will be right back. >>> let's blame media tha
toward mountains as well and we are seeing reduced visibility where we get rain and snow in northern delawareis falling heavily, and there you see allentown starting to get some heavier snow as well. so as we take a look at our estimates of snowfall, we are thinking five to 8 inches or more in the i-95 corridor. it all depends how much rain mixes in. >> sue, i have a question, sharon watches all the time she's in cecil county, maryland nobody ever reports their weather because everybody...
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we're talking lehigh valley, and philadelphia as well as south jersey and northern delaware.:00 a.m. thursday we are under a first alert because of accumulating snow leading to messy commutes. in fact my drive in not too long ago was already getting a little rough because of that snowfall progressing north into the suburbs. we're also looking at gustier winds picking up in the afternoon hours with the snow sticking to power lines and trees, pulling those lines down yet again. looking at radar and satellite, we are just starting to get impact, that coastal hoe still h -- low still has to intensify. this is just the beginning of what we are seeing across the region. burks county, radar indicates that's stretching all the way through do through dover. but it is snow, as we progress along into the suburbs. it's a light but steady snow but coming sideways at you. driving very difficult. our mobile x-band radar is confirming everything down at the surface as snow throughout the pennsylvania suburbs. snow falling in parts of burlington, stretching to gloucester county. middletown, t
we're talking lehigh valley, and philadelphia as well as south jersey and northern delaware.:00 a.m. thursday we are under a first alert because of accumulating snow leading to messy commutes. in fact my drive in not too long ago was already getting a little rough because of that snowfall progressing north into the suburbs. we're also looking at gustier winds picking up in the afternoon hours with the snow sticking to power lines and trees, pulling those lines down yet again. looking at radar...
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right along i-95 it's the mix zone here on either side of the delaware river and northern parts of the delaware we have snow mixing with sleet and rain. and back over to snow. and mainly rain in southern areas before it changes to snow at the end. northern and west all snow and down to the south mainly rain. but in between the zones, there is a battle zone going on and this is about a 35 mile difference from norristown to williamstown there could be a 10 inch difference in that 35 miles in the snow amounts because of how much snow or sleet or rain mixed in somewhere in the zone. whether it's philadelphia or farther down to the south. we also know 45 to 50 miles per hour winds east of philadelphia. and 35 to 40 miles per hour winds inland. that is still powerful winds that will create additional power outages and the snow is heavy and wet and hard to shovel and remove where it stays all snow it will stick to the trees and wires and again more power will go out during the day tomorrow. >> all right thank you. >>> "action news" reporter dann cuellar is live at the facility in norristown.
right along i-95 it's the mix zone here on either side of the delaware river and northern parts of the delaware we have snow mixing with sleet and rain. and back over to snow. and mainly rain in southern areas before it changes to snow at the end. northern and west all snow and down to the south mainly rain. but in between the zones, there is a battle zone going on and this is about a 35 mile difference from norristown to williamstown there could be a 10 inch difference in that 35 miles in the...
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switching over and a lot of the rain switching over to snow here for parts of philadelphia, northern parts of delawaretretching down to parts of south jersey. so this will continue throughout most of the day on wednesday which means your evening commute will be challenging. strongest winds going a to be at the coast. some coastal flooding is expected for us, and the biggest impact potentially again heavy snow over that wednesday evening commute. our temperatures will be an easy day compare today what's in store late tuesday into wednesday. 31 and chilly in philadelphia. our wind speeds are going to stay strong for us as we get into the rest of the afternoon. so our feels like temperatures is going to stay down for us. we'll be closer to the high 30s in terms of our feels like temperature. we're in the 40s today, tuesday same thing and then our temperatures drop as that next system moves in. for the suburbs, 45 degrees on tuesday and we drop almost 150 degrees wednesday with that next system moving in. we're back down into the 30s. if you're closer to jersey mid-40s today and tomorrow dropping down to
switching over and a lot of the rain switching over to snow here for parts of philadelphia, northern parts of delawaretretching down to parts of south jersey. so this will continue throughout most of the day on wednesday which means your evening commute will be challenging. strongest winds going a to be at the coast. some coastal flooding is expected for us, and the biggest impact potentially again heavy snow over that wednesday evening commute. our temperatures will be an easy day compare...
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but inbetween now and then, see heavier snow, in northern delaware, but you also see some heavy rain, rain-snow line is just to the south of that. here in philadelphia, the snow is starting to pick up. a little bit. but whatever you get today, it is going to be a mess, a two out of ten, and as we keep saying, it hasn't really gotten cranked up yet to what it will be. bus stop buddy has a good wardrobe suggestion, just wear a lot of clothing, and a lot of layers, and waterproof clothing as well. 33 degrees, that's where we've been, our temperatures been stuck there all morning long. but the winds are starting to pick up. so, it feels like it is 22 degrees outside. and we have more temperatures that are in the 30's, 40's along the shore, which is why it is only rain there. but, look at the sustained winds, picking up, 23 miles an hour in atlantic city, 17 miles per hour here, 14 miles an hour at dover, delaware. plan on wind driven snow. maybe a little rain mixed in. with temperatures in the mid 30's. it will be a close call, but i think even here in philadelphia, it is going to pile up
but inbetween now and then, see heavier snow, in northern delaware, but you also see some heavy rain, rain-snow line is just to the south of that. here in philadelphia, the snow is starting to pick up. a little bit. but whatever you get today, it is going to be a mess, a two out of ten, and as we keep saying, it hasn't really gotten cranked up yet to what it will be. bus stop buddy has a good wardrobe suggestion, just wear a lot of clothing, and a lot of layers, and waterproof clothing as well....
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that's for south jersey, philadelphia, the pennsylvania suburbs, and at least the northern half of delaware'll talk more about all of this and take a closer look at your neighborhood when i come back in just a couple of minutes. >>> brandon hudson is live in darby. >> crews preparing for possible power outages? >> that's right, jim. we're by an area that's known to flood with the weather that we're having coming our way. estate rainfall the last hour and a half, but we're right here right by the darby creek. this stretch of the darby creek here, it's right by several businesses and is also a bank on the other side and a septa bus stop. this area is on high alert the next 24 to 48 hours. a construction crew secures their site ahead of the storm as the city warns equipment, scaffolding and fencing could go flying during the high winds tomorrow. this crew already has to scale back work because of the rain. with heavy wind gusts expected being inside the building will be a gamble. >> it's pretty bad. there's no -- the wind come, it's strong sometimes. even when we are inside. but it's still --
that's for south jersey, philadelphia, the pennsylvania suburbs, and at least the northern half of delaware'll talk more about all of this and take a closer look at your neighborhood when i come back in just a couple of minutes. >>> brandon hudson is live in darby. >> crews preparing for possible power outages? >> that's right, jim. we're by an area that's known to flood with the weather that we're having coming our way. estate rainfall the last hour and a half, but we're...
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one of the temperatures, some of the temperatures in wilmington and in northern parts of delaware under freezing. so just below freezing. that means a lot of the snow will glaze over. it has the potential for us to have slippery areas for the commute. still under the first alert until about 7:00 a.m. when you leave the house, it will feel like low to mid 20s. be careful shoveling the heavy, weight snow. into the afternoon, pushing into the 40s. a lot of melting snow. wind gusts not reporting anything. we'll start to see the wind speeds picking up closer to 29, 30 miles per hour heading into the afternoon and tomorrow morning. a coastal storm moves away. center city, high of 39. the feels-like temperature at 42. 41 for summerton, feels like 32. it will feel like high 20s in pottstown. new jersey, berlin, temperatures push to 39. the feels like around 32. stone harbor, comfortable in terms of actual temperatures, mid 40s, close to average. the feels-like temperature in the mid 30s. the temperature trend for philadelphia into the weekend, we'll warm closer to average. a good weekend becaus
one of the temperatures, some of the temperatures in wilmington and in northern parts of delaware under freezing. so just below freezing. that means a lot of the snow will glaze over. it has the potential for us to have slippery areas for the commute. still under the first alert until about 7:00 a.m. when you leave the house, it will feel like low to mid 20s. be careful shoveling the heavy, weight snow. into the afternoon, pushing into the 40s. a lot of melting snow. wind gusts not reporting...
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and quakertown on the northern half of bucks county, 4.5 inches of snow for you. let's take you down to delaware. new castle county. the northern part you got the jackpot here. 10.4 in greenville. north wilmington, 8 inches. pine creek, 6 inches of snow. new castle, 4.9. and clay mont, 4.2 inches of snow. so there was a lot of water in this snow. and it's very hard to remove. i'll let my colleague, tammie souza explain coastal storm number three that is coming up here in just a little bit. >> everybody is shuddering at that thought. count on us during the aftermath of this storm too. tonight keep the nbc 10 app handy because we'll have any information on further school delays and closings for you. >>> we are taking you through the end of the major storm. coming up, what travelers can expect at philadelphia international airport. sorry. i can't make it. it's just my eczema again, but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. eczema exposed. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which c
and quakertown on the northern half of bucks county, 4.5 inches of snow for you. let's take you down to delaware. new castle county. the northern part you got the jackpot here. 10.4 in greenville. north wilmington, 8 inches. pine creek, 6 inches of snow. new castle, 4.9. and clay mont, 4.2 inches of snow. so there was a lot of water in this snow. and it's very hard to remove. i'll let my colleague, tammie souza explain coastal storm number three that is coming up here in just a little bit....
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center city philadelphia down into wilmington, dover, the snow, pummeling part of the delaware right now in the northern, central portions and poconos we are getting a little bit of lull in the activity but that hasn't been the case all throughout the day, snow totals here, nearing 2 feet, in locations, and, and, down the shore seeing snow coming down, heavily in and around atlantic city, toby hanna in the poconos, 20 inches of snowfall, so far, albrights ville five and a half inches. doyletown two and a half inches. philadelphia county at 2 inches of snow and slush. hammington an inch of snowfall we have snow to add insult to your injury, we have intense wind on top of that. numerous reports of down and even up rooted trees, down wires, streetlights out, winds gusting 51 miles an hour in philadelphia, 52 in wilmington , close to 50 in allentown, high wind warning does remain in effect until 6:00 o'clock tomorrow morning as we will continue, to deal with these strong, intense wind gusts especially over next couple of hours, the snow will start to taper off in the city by eight or 9:00 this evening but m
center city philadelphia down into wilmington, dover, the snow, pummeling part of the delaware right now in the northern, central portions and poconos we are getting a little bit of lull in the activity but that hasn't been the case all throughout the day, snow totals here, nearing 2 feet, in locations, and, and, down the shore seeing snow coming down, heavily in and around atlantic city, toby hanna in the poconos, 20 inches of snowfall, so far, albrights ville five and a half inches. doyletown...
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intense probably heavy wet snowflakes in baltimore up through central portions and northern portions excuse me of delawareng philadelphia. so here is my final snowfall numbers. these will be tweaked during the day today where we see the thundersnow set up. i'm looking at 4 to 8 for philly, 8 to 12 for harvard, 1 to 3 for best, 8 to foefl 12 fo balan albany. and heiighest amounts near worcester. and maine will get 1 to 2 feet. let's me show you what we're dealing with the winds. winds will not be like the last storm. they will be in there around 4:00 p.m. around 36 miles an hour, but with the heavy wet snow, winds could cause power outages. also boston too. we'll have higher gusts around 36 to 40. again, not compared to the 60 to 90 that you had with the last storm. so again this is not going to be a huge problem with winds, but the areas that do to get the heavy wet snow, that is where we could see some of the issues. there is not many other problems out there. we're looking just fine. d.c. by the way is mostly just a rain event for you. and as far as the other snow areas of concern, there about wing hami
intense probably heavy wet snowflakes in baltimore up through central portions and northern portions excuse me of delawareng philadelphia. so here is my final snowfall numbers. these will be tweaked during the day today where we see the thundersnow set up. i'm looking at 4 to 8 for philly, 8 to 12 for harvard, 1 to 3 for best, 8 to foefl 12 fo balan albany. and heiighest amounts near worcester. and maine will get 1 to 2 feet. let's me show you what we're dealing with the winds. winds will not...
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eye will be in the nearby northwestern suburbs of philadelphia, including delaware, chester counties, bucks county and northernf rain mix will lit things down the shore. it depending on how heavily snowfalls if the snow is falling heavily at one to 2 inches an hour it can overcome that warm air at surface and pile up quickly. we will keep you posted. as of right now it is looking like we have to shovel in the lehigh valley, poconos, north and western suburbs right along i-95 and it is possible down the shore as well with a couple inches, perhaps. now win again in the as strong but as we head in the day, wednesday, and, and, and wind gusts to 30 and any loose branches or wires, compromised from our last storm could come down with this one as well even though it won't be as widespread. diminishing win, tomorrow cloud increase at 47 degrees and day for snow is wednesday, heavy snow at times through the afternoon it will be blustery thursday we will clear out and weekend starts off, better we are watching a potential system sunday into monday which could bring rain or mix, keep you posted and we have to springford
eye will be in the nearby northwestern suburbs of philadelphia, including delaware, chester counties, bucks county and northernf rain mix will lit things down the shore. it depending on how heavily snowfalls if the snow is falling heavily at one to 2 inches an hour it can overcome that warm air at surface and pile up quickly. we will keep you posted. as of right now it is looking like we have to shovel in the lehigh valley, poconos, north and western suburbs right along i-95 and it is possible...
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can real seal where the coming down even parts of south jersey, delaware county, chester county into lower parts of montco and into northernhiladelphia so snow moving in temperatures still above freezing. so not sticking to the surfaces just yet but will start accumulating on the grass. look at the temperatures though. falling pretty rapidly in wilmington 35 degrees. philadelphia 37. by tomorrow morning still in the 30s but we have that on shore flow down the shore. temperatures really above freezing 38 in millville. 42 in wildwood and heavy rain philadelphia on that borderline of rain/snow and snow to the north and west and then everyone changing over to snow and staying that way till the end. during the height of the storm late morning early afternoon. 1 inch per hour in some locations. 2-inches an hour winds gusting to 30. even 40 miles an hour tough to travel and of course poor visibility as well during this storm. so snow accumulations eight to 15-inches north and west of the city i brought that closer to philadelphia. five to eight in philadelphia and adjacent suburbs in south jersey. three to six interior south jers
can real seal where the coming down even parts of south jersey, delaware county, chester county into lower parts of montco and into northernhiladelphia so snow moving in temperatures still above freezing. so not sticking to the surfaces just yet but will start accumulating on the grass. look at the temperatures though. falling pretty rapidly in wilmington 35 degrees. philadelphia 37. by tomorrow morning still in the 30s but we have that on shore flow down the shore. temperatures really above...
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delaware county. we're seeing the snow get closer to our northern and western areas we'll see a changeover to wet snow. if you're trying to fly away from all of this, philadelphia with rain, boston is looking at rain, as is jfk no major delays at this early hour, on the septa plat for the it will be messy all the way. 43 for the morning commute, 40 for the afternoon commute. rain throughout the day changing to wet snow. >> we're live at the jersey shore as communities prepare for flooding. >>> a teen sentence for attack on classmate now gets the clean slate we'll be right back. ♪ mom, we got girl scout cookies to sell. the girl scout cookie inspired flavors you love. now in the dunkin' coffees you love. only at dunkin'. coastal concerns, the jersey shore braces for flooding as a strong nor'easter bears down on the region. >> peco keeps an eye out on their power lines as a problem caused by powerful wind gusts that kick in later today. >>> mobile 6 is traveling on i-95 along the delaware river. accuweather is tracking whether your ride home could include a wintry mix. >> good morning, 6:30, march 2. je
delaware county. we're seeing the snow get closer to our northern and western areas we'll see a changeover to wet snow. if you're trying to fly away from all of this, philadelphia with rain, boston is looking at rain, as is jfk no major delays at this early hour, on the septa plat for the it will be messy all the way. 43 for the morning commute, 40 for the afternoon commute. rain throughout the day changing to wet snow. >> we're live at the jersey shore as communities prepare for...
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. >> obviously with the way delaware is situated, you're going to get anything from snow in the northernoding in the southern portion. everybody is going to get a lot of wind. not so much tonight. this is the radar plus the wind obama on top of it. and then into tomorrow morning, the wind starts increasing. and it starts changing direction. now to those northwest. we have gusts of 43 miles an hour in georgetown. but it is not an on shore wind. in the afternoon look what's happening up to the north. we're starting to see a changeover. even in wilmington. 50 mile an hour wind gusts and rain changing to sleet and then some wet snow right during the afternoon rush. look at that 60 mile an hour wind gust in wilmington with possible wet snow. just picture that. 58 miles an hour in dover. 60 in georgetown. 62 in lewis. and you see with the wind direction like this, lewis has the greatest threat of significant flooding. even compared to the beaches n n the atlantic side like re who business because of the wind direction. so every little bit of a change could have an impact on different parts of
. >> obviously with the way delaware is situated, you're going to get anything from snow in the northernoding in the southern portion. everybody is going to get a lot of wind. not so much tonight. this is the radar plus the wind obama on top of it. and then into tomorrow morning, the wind starts increasing. and it starts changing direction. now to those northwest. we have gusts of 43 miles an hour in georgetown. but it is not an on shore wind. in the afternoon look what's happening up to...