85 degrees by 11 00 and near 90 degrees at lunch time with the potential for more storms developing later today. A look at the hourbyhour futurecast when i come back in ten minutes with more on where the storms are more likely to develop. Lets check in with Jessica Boyington. Jessica . Were looking at 295 in runnemede, new jersey around the black horse pike. Everything moving along, even through the work zone where we are losing out that lefthand shoulder. Part of the righthand lane as well. All vehicles moving. The on ramps are moving there as well. The drive time still doing okay despite damp conditions. Southbound from 38 up towards the black horse pike is still about a 13minute drive time. If youre heading out the door on the schuylkill actively raining right here. Slippery spots all up and down the schuylkill. The drive times relatively unaffected so far. A 13minute trip at the most if youre headed eastbound from the blue route up towards the vine street expressway for the morning
Home tonight and thats an area that has the potential for severe storms later today and into the evening. Thats why we have the first alert out for that. There is the potential for some severe storms with damaging winds and maybe even a tornado or reports of large hail in parts of the area. The relative Severe Threat is relatively low for the flooding, but pretty high for lightning and high winds and a good bit higher than normal for hail, for example. That highest risk is for much of delaware and southern new jersey. The farther north and west you go, the lower the risk of any kind of storms, let alone severe storms. You can see the lull now is just nothing on the radar, but the future weather computers are suggesting we do get some buildups. Later this afternoon, after 2 00, 3 00 for the most part. Some of them very heavy and generally farther south. Theres one approaching the shore and then a few more later on this evening. But very little north and west of philadelphia. We are into
Into the river. Reporter across the river from burlington is bristol borough, pennsylvania. Over here there are no signs telling you not to go in the water. In fashgts tonl warning isfact, the only warning is about these rocks. The borough is now considering changes especially after the family of marqueese richardson spent days looking for his body which surfaced while his family was talking with nbc 10. Here we go right here. Its tragic. Reporter these signs may not change everyones mind about going in. There is always one bonehead who will think im a good swimmer, i can do it. Reporter at least they will have a fair warning. Drew smith, nbc 10 news. This summers scorching temperatures have killed a 64yearold man and an 88yearold woman in philadelphia. Thats why neighborhood block captains are reminding residents now is the time to check on the elderly. Nbc 10 spent the afternoon with alice wright of west philadelphia. Shes the founder of the United Block Captains Association in the c
Safety investigators are on the scene this morning of a deadly circus tent collapse in northern New Hampshire. A powerful storm slammed into the fairgrounds in lancaster just as the performance was about to begin. The collapse killed ten people and injured more than 20 others. Marlee hall reports. Reporter the lancaster fairgrounds in northern New Hampshire is roped off with yellow tape this morning as authorities investigate what caused a tragic circus tent collapse. Brandon isom was among a hundred spectators for the first Walker Brothers show of the day on monday when heavy rain came in. The flaps on the side of the tent, they were open and not tied down to the tent poles or anything. They started going crazy. People who were part of the circus just yelled, run . Reporter Officials Say a man and young child were killed in the accident. More than a dozen others are in the hospital being treated for various injuries. Isom says his 4yearold son bentley was treated and released after a
Seen for miles away as the truck burned. Janelle burrell is live. Reporter the truck over turned causing the over pass to catch on fire. Now police arent sure about the over passes stability. The massive traffic back up because of this truck over turning on the new jersey turnpike around 10 30, catching fire at the good avenue over pass between exits 12 and 13. It ignited the over pass. The over pass game became engulfed in flames also. New Jersey State Police so concerned they shut down seven lanes of traffic in both directions, 14 in all leading to this rare scene. Cars actually turning around on the turnpike going the wrong way in their lanes, a result of the gridlock stretching for more than 5 miles in both directions. New now its up to engineers to decide the extent of the damage and whether the over pass is structurally sound. We believe the over pass has been compromised and we are going to have the turnpike shut down until thats checked. Reporter state police said once the fire