So not just the heat but the humidity is on the rise. Even down the shore quite warm with a southerly wind in sea isle North Wildwood Cape May Point everyone in the 80s dew point temperatures in the 70s. This is oppressive this is where our storms have been firing up. In philadelphia, the dew point temperature is 68. Trenton 71. Where we saw some downpours little bit earlier they are fast moving and they will continue to pop up through the afternoon evening period. Tomorrow it will be oppressive. It will feel like its in the upper 90s and then by the time we roll around to thursday afternoon, it will feel like its around 100 degrees or greater through most of the region. Excessive heat watch goes into effect. Well talk about that later in the broadcast for now though well zen it back to you. All right, kathy, thanks very much. Of course lets get back to our lead story now as investigators and crews continue to search out there in Solebury Township on that farm looking for four young me
C cydney long joins us with more information. Reporter good morning. We got brand new investigation from investigators on the scene. I want to give you an idea of what you saw on that shot from skyforce. You can see detectives gathering here near cooper street and virginia. This is a tightknit Small Community in Haddon Township but the details of this little boys disappearance still unfolding, unclear if there was trauma or if it was a terrible accident. Were along cooper avenue which is crawling with police and detectives after were told a loved one of the little boy reported him missing at 6 00 this morning. A source confirms the father is the one who reported the boy missing. The come den county Prosecutors Office is the lead on this investigation and they just confirmed for me our Source Information that, in fact, the little boy has died. Skyforce 10 over cooper river park just an hour ago as the details began to unfold. What we know for sure is that the little boy was reported mis
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