People walking on temple universitys campus today bundled up as bitter air blew through. How fast . Winds gusting up to 35 miles an hour. Tonight into tomorrow we will really be feeling them. Meteorologist gina par mean is hear with details of record breaking cold. If you thought today was cold, tomorrow is actually going to be even colder. So we do have a first alert out for tonight into the tomorrow especially tomorrow morning. Thats when we could see record cold. It is going to be dangerously cold could feel from minus 10 to minus 20 degrees when you factor in the wind. You can get frostbite in this type of weather in about 30 minutes. Cover account hands, the ears. You dont want to be outside for a long time. I dont think many of us can be outside in this kind of weather. Its kind of intolerable. 30mileanhour winds in philadelphia. 35mileanhour wind gusts in wilmington. Were still seeing 30mileanhour wind gusts. In philadelphia right now, we only feel like 1 degree. Reading 5 below
Lancaster. We still have wind. This is not one of those clear skies, calm wind kinds of things. Weve got winds plunging here. 7 below in reading, 10 below in lancaster. 5 below in wilmington already feeling that cold. Its going to continue to get colder overnight. The wind will continue at least Strong Enough to put these feels like temperatures by morning into the 10 to 20 below zero range. Well, well tell you more about when it might warm up a little bit from that but also more about snow thats coming this weekend. With the 11day in a few minutes. Glenn. This weather is dangerous. Police are blaping the cold fur a mans death in heap lie county. The 86yearold was found dead outside his home in allentown early this morning. Police are calling his death an accident. Area Senior Centers are becoming a lifeline for the elderly in this dangerous cold weather. At the Senior Adult Activities Center in norris town, they check on regular clients if they dont show up to take part in regular pro
State Sen. Jessica Ramos is hosting her third town hall meeting Wednesday night to discuss New York Mets owner Steve Cohen’s proposal to build a casino on the
As New York Mets owner Steve Cohen and Hard Rock International look to build support for a plan to redevelop a 50-acre parking lot to the west of Citi Field
Hundreds of Queens residents attended a town hall at the Elmcor Youth and Adult Activities Center hosted by state Sen. Jessica Ramos (D-East Elmhurst) Monday night to discuss Mets owner