10 out of 14 with 2 touchdowns tonight. Heinicke can convert. Cris i bet you he brings the house. Al a small house. And the pass is caught. For a first down by cayleb jones. He brought it up that time. Five guys. Cris well, sent everybody out. Thats one of the offensive weapons against that blitz is spread them out. And then you have to cover. Al rushed out of the pocket again. Racing to the sideline. And that stops the clock with 1 13. And a flag is thrown in the end of the play. Holding, offense number 76. Tenyard penalty, replay first down. Cris avion. I was hoping he wouldnt make a play too soon. He was holding pita taumoepenu. Say it fast enough. Al of course. Thats the trick. On first and 20. Thats caught at the 32 yard line. Going to be about six yards shy of the first down. Teddy bridgewater looking on from the sideline. Boy, we sure hope he can make it back some day. Fourman rush here. And a little short of the first down, rodney adams. That will stop the clock with 45 seconds
Beaches continues through thursday morning. The worst of its going to be later today and into this evening. High surf, dangerous rip currents, im not sure anybodys going to be getting into the water today. Especially with the seas churning up. High winds gusting to more than 40 Miles Per Hour this afternoon. And moderate coastal flooding during this evenings high tide between 7 30 and 8 30. It will likely cause beach erosion. Quiet rue nona few showers quiet right now. A few showers. 60 in the suburbs, 71 in philadelphia. The lehigh valley, youre more likely to see breaks of sunshine than showers today. At the shore, delaware, showers on and off, the wind will be picking up, as well. Im break it down hour by hour to show you what to expect in your neighborhood when im back this a few minutes. First, Jessica Boyington with first alert traffic. Watching through center city, the vine street expressway back open. Our cameras around 24th street are showing that. Traffic is moving in both di
Two hurricanes are the big stories this morning. One hitting the caribbean. The other impacting our coastline. Meteorologist bill henley is tracking them both along with what to expect today in your neighborhood. Good mornin good morning. Maria is a monster in the caribbean. Were dealing with a weakening storm at the jersey shore and delaware beaches. Were seeing rainfall. There is not heavy. Well see scattered showers this morning and on and off rainfall this afternoon. Its going to feel like its coming down a lot heavier because the wind is still wrapping around the storm. Thats a 75mileanhour wind blowing in the storm. The winds, hurricaneforce winds, stay offshore. We could see gusts top think 40 Miles Per Hour along the coast topping 40 Miles Per Hour along the coastline. Wind speeds, 16 Miles Per Hour in wildwood. 13 mileanhour gusts in Atlantic City. The winds picking up in philadelphia, too. The greatest impacts from the storm system, why weve issued a first alert for tropical
This storm is smaller in size but its based on the central pressure. I have to tell you it was st. Croix and the islands around and puerto rico itself that bore the brunt of this huge storm. Look at the eye. It falls apart as it moves across the mountains. On the other side of puerto rico there it is. The eye is trying to reform. That means this storm is trying to restrengthen. Lets look at maria. It will be expected to restrengthen to 130 to 156mileanhour winds. Its headed toward the turks and caicos. It will graze the northern side of the Dominican Republic and then north along the eastern coast of the u. S. And it is the tenth most intense atlantic hurricane on record with a minimum pressure of 906 millibars, 175mileanhour winds. That was last night. This was an incredible storm. When we come back in a little while well take a closer look at where the track of maria will go. Back to you, jacqueline. Local families are on edge as they watch the storm pound puerto rico. Commu communic
Months before the electricity is even restored. Puerto rico go puerto ricos governor imposed a curfew and the san juan that we knew is no longer there. This is what it looked and sounded like when maria hit puerto rico early yesterday morning. The fury of the winds ripped palm trees and blew down doors in the rain flooded streets. Katy, local people have been left unable to contact their loved ones on the island. You can imagine how nerve wracking it is for them. Some of the images are just jaw dropping, the amount of damage this storm has caused. Its leaving people in our area incredibly nervous because they cannot confirm if their loved ones on the island are okay. Here are some of the most recent images from the island after the hurricane made landfall. People there are knee deep in water. This storm dumped nearly two feet of water there and the entire island is without power. Its the strongest storm to hit there in more than 80 years. A 24 hour curfew was lifted only a few hours ag