Nate is heading for cancun. We have the latest for the nates track from the National Hurricane center. We have good news. I will tell you what that is in just a moment. See storm blowing up cloud cover over yucatan peninsula heading in the gulf of mexico where water is warm and it is expect to maintain its strength. Good news it is in longer expect to form in the hurricane, before making land fall along the gulf coast. Heres the latest position of nate. Wins 60 miles an hour moving north northwest at 21 miles an hour. It is moving quickly. Heres latest track, Tropical Storm making land fall as we get into tomorrow night or early sunday morning long coast of louisiana. Hurricane warning has been issued as well as a storm surge warning that does include new orleans, biloxi, gulf port, places like that, hurricane watch for southern louisiana on the western side of the storm, and then Northeast Quadrant of that storm right front is where war of the impacts will be and watch what happens, a
Ingram, with eyewitness weather. Good morning, chelsey. Feeling like summer today. Good morning to you, yes, feeling like summer, summer two major headlines, feeling like summer then also talking about hurricane nate, yes, it was a drop call storm if you will remember yesterday, but definitely strength earned, moving into the warmer waters, as we moved into the overnight hours last night. It is a warm start to the day. We start you off with a look at temperatures across the region. 66 degrees, in philadelphia, 64 degrees down the shore, in atlantic city, and 67 in wildwood. It is 61 in millville. Sixty, thats the cool spot in mount pocono, right around 65 degrees in allentown, and if you are waking up in reading it is 63 degrees where you live. As we led throughout the day today, what you will notice, especially when the sun comes up, high in the sky, thats going to allow the temperatures to really rise very, very quickly. So warming up around 9 00 a. M. Seventyseven by noontime. Mix e
Being a woman that really says something. Reporter throughout the city some women called off work while others like this group of teachers from ha Brown Elementary School took time to speak out about the lack of a teachers contract in a field, dominated by women. We need a prove that we are a big part of the economy and we are a big part of our nation, so im glad we can stand together today and speak on behalf of that. Reporter here at logan square an early evening protest is plan. Women have been protesting, excited for voting rights. Reporter organizers ana barnett expects hundreds with one goal in, mind. Were fighting to actually lift all women up. Do you have need a bag. Reporter marty will be juggling order. We have a deliver any university city. Reporter she hopes to make it to the rally. We will stop back on our way back. That would be nice to take part in it a little bit. Reporter you are now taking a live look from our Parkway Central Library camera crowd are growing by the mi
Building and then reviewing video of the crash, owners of the continental tavern in yardley reached a conclusion. I would say the porch won confrontation. Reporter Yardley Police say 10 50 tuesday night a drunk driver who control and slammed in the tavern. They say he had alcohol in the truck. Security shows that as staff and customers ran outside to check out the huge thud, the driver a 21 yearold from Lancaster County put truck in reverse. I cannot speculate what is inside of his head but it would appear he was attempting to leave the scene. Reporter kelly credits her staff of getting the man to stay. Calming driver down, give him a seat, and waited for police to arrive. Reporter impact split a triple two by 12 beam but historically just a scratch for this tough tavern if this building could talk stories will tell. Reporter the Foundation Dates back before revolutionly war, later became a hotel with secret basement and tunnel used to hide runaways slaves. Quaker founded underground r
Generators are on their way. Jan carabeo spoke with residents still dealing with the inconvenience. Reporter Major Repairs now needed at this peco substation in north philadelphia. After a massive fire here melted the equipment into a pile of metal. The first order of business for workers, though, restoring power to the estimated 36,000 customers who were initially left in the dark. Peco made steady progress overnight, with thousands of customers remaining powerless into the morning, and that may made getting ready for work a challenge. Like getting dressed, flames like in the bedroom. Getting to work, a bit frustrating, too. Philly police directed traffic at intersections without stop lights. Philadelphia high school for girls, and ew roads middle School Remained closed because of Power Outages there. Peco crews working around the clock and nonstop to get our customers restored. Reporter you can see how much damage this did. Peco officials will return to the substation to take a look