And now were left with icy streets and sidewalks. Nbc10 chief meteorologist tammy suza tracking conditions. Bit breezy, blowing light snow around but the roads when i came in theyre not all clear. Youre going to need to take it easy out there. Temperature well below freezing. We didnt make it above freezing yesterday, which was the problem. All the snow on the roadways, it didnt melt. It stuck to the roads. So 21 right now in philadelphia with a feels like, thats the windchill, when you factor in the air and the wind on your bare skin, thats 12. And we do have winds that have now turned to the southwest. Which is a good thing because that is the melting point. Were going to see that wind coming in, its a warmer wind, out of the southwest. Basically clear skies out there right now. Lehigh valley at 19. The pennsylvania suburbs at 20. Again, were looking at 21 in philadelphia, 21 delaware, 12 in south jersey with 23 for all of you on the jersey shore. Lets go closer check out some neighb
Barbara âBarbâ Zook Montgomery
EAST LIVERPOOL Barbara “Barb” Jean Zook Montgomery, 75, of East Liverpool, passed away Tuesday morning in her home on Richardson Ave.
Barb was born June 2, 1945, in East Liverpool, was a 1963 graduate of ELHS, and a lifetime resident and Potter fan. She was the daughter of Harry Zook and Dorothy Birch Zook.
Barb spent the final 15 years of her life better known as “Grammy”. She spent those loving years watching and supporting her grandchild, Jake, as he excelled in baseball and basketball. Not only her grandchild, but the entirety of the team, would rely on Grammy to provide drinks, candy, and endless support at each and every game.