Live from the cbs Broadcast Center in philadelphia. This is cbs3 Eyewitness News this morning. Well, starting our tuesday morning, we look live at bethlehem. Tell you when the heaviest rain will fall, plus about to get a lot warmer around here. Good morning. Im rahel solomon. Im joe holden. Jim is off today. Katie and meisha keeping an eye on things this morning. First, what you need to know to start your day in the morning minute. This is just the beginning, folks. A swat of rain is going to just completely envelope our region. Water main break in kingsessing, southwest philly, that happened around 3 00 a. M. Your alternates will be 56th or 60. Yikes. Take a look at that. More road closures are now in effect for the nfl draft. We are in full shutdown mode, here in the art museum area. This is frustrating, to have this person still walking the streets. Police want this man off the street. He is accused of attacking elderly couple in their West Philadelphia home. This saturday he will r
And it happened again. A trip to the carnival ends in the hospital. When two teens are viciously attacked. The video of the brutal beatings going viral. Young victims left blood dieter. Their parents demanding justice. Im lucy noland. Im thomas drayton. One of the teens parents was not far away when it all went down. Shawnette wilson spoke to the victims joining us live in hunting park tonight. Shawnette. Reporter thomas and lucy it is just sickening what happened to these two children. Both their parents spent the entire day just about here at east detectives filing a police report. They are outraged and once you see the injuries that their kids suffered you will understand w why. The whole time i was screaming like stop, stop i think i i blacked out at one appointment. Reporter video of a massive fight going viral on social media. Teens out of control attacking other unsuspecting young people after a kearn vat at whitaker and erie avenue 10 00 oclock tuesday night. J. Lo santana is o
30s . Lancaster. Mid 40s in trenton and wilmington, 50 in cape may. Cool this morning, not all that windy, a jacket or sweatshirt works well for you. 44 degrees at 6 00 a. M. On the bus stop. 48 degrees by 8 00 a. M. In philadelphia. As we roll through the afternoon. 52 degrees by 9 00 a. M. 61 by 11 00 a. M. 74 degrees at 3 00 p. M. Were going for a high, ill put this over here, 76 degrees that will clock in around 4 00 p. M. Or so. Not too breezy today. Sun and high clouds, very warm and comfortable today. Warmer tomorrow, the trade off spotty showers, ill have that coming up. Reporter on the traffic front were going for better than yesterday. It wouldnt take much. Yesterday was rough on the roads. It will be better at the delaware Memorial Bridge. Late last evening they got a second lane open heading into delaware. Chopper 6 showed us the scene yesterday morning when it was one lane getting by into the first state. That was the resulting backlog, it was a parking lot for miles waiti
Thicker clouds to the west, well transition to a more sun and clouds mix as the day goes on. This came in late yesterday, but a frost advisory was posted up until 8 00 a. M. In rural areas in south jersey, especially in the pine barrens. 47 degrees currently in philadelphia. 37 in millville. 38 degrees in allentown. 44 in wilmington. More of the same up and down the i95 corridor. But this afternoon its going to be another one of those warmup days, by 1 00 p. M. , 67. 3 00 p. M. , 74. The high today will be 76 well hit that around 4 00, 4 30 p. M. The clouds get thicker and winds running 4 to 7 Miles Per Hour. Thats not all that strong. Wik when i come back inside well look at the weekend call coming up. Reporter we are more comfortable with the situation at the delaware Memorial Bridge this morning. Yesterday morning, we saw miles and miles of traffic that moved at a stopped pace coming off 2935 and the new jersey turnpike trying to get into delaware all because of the emergency constr
In 1972 he began mowing the lawns of a Catholic cemetery in Delaware County. As he heads into retirement 52 years later, he reflects on a career leading the Archdiocese of Philadelphia’s Catholic cemeteries, and other dreams achieved.