Youre right, the weather thankfully has cleared out nicely. Few showers last evening, but thats basically done at this point. You look at storm scan, not much to see. Now you see few speckles of green that pop up there. Dont worry about that, i dont expect any wet weather here today. Primarily going to see few additional clouds overhead. The good thing about today is that the worse of the humidity , thank goodness, is starting to go by by the wayside. Granted it is still little on the muggy side walking out the door. Always transition that needs to be made, you cant just snap your fingers and have that really comfortable air in place, right . So, expect with time that the humidity will gradually lower, still, offer to incredibly mild start, low to mid 70s, from the shore on inland, toward philadelphia. So you can actually walk out the door on october 10th without the need of any kind of extra layer. Very, very mild start to the day. And again, as the kids are going maybe back to school
March, then had the inapropriate contact at her house and his house. Previously worked at rockville high school. Before being hired at couple e Brooke Middle School in february. We are angered and frustrated and deeply disappointed in the allegations, against mr. Lavano, we wont tolerate this kind of behavior in our School System. Derek Turner Montgomery county schools says security audit now underway. Our out it includes so many things, including how to utilize personnel, cameras in the school buildings, just safety of our buildings themselves, because we are committed making sure that every student cannot only feel safe, but welcome in our school buildings. We talked with parents as they waited to pick up their children, outside the school this afternoon. In my opinion, hes a preditor to me. I dont think you have no place for them type of people in this world. Thats just my opinion. Im sorry to be but it is my opinion. It is completely wrong, the child so young supposed to do that. I
Started this morning, and visibility is not great in a lot of places. Wilmington, dover, millville, trenton, it is kind of foggy up in the mountains, we have 6 e airport. And thats what we are talking about, those numbers will change next time we look at them. So as far as rain is concerned, we have little bit in southern delaware, north and west every us, weaver some thunderstorm activity that were watching, to see if it makes it here, and again, Sussex County, delaware, they got the first rain yesterday. We all ended up with some at some point on tuesday. 62 degrees right now, with calm winds, and that helps the fog to form. And other temperatures are in the 50s, and 60s, as we mentioned, in hazleton, it is 56, west chester, 61, same in millville, and cape may. We didnt have we had so much cloud cover overnight we didnt have a lot of radiational cooling. So it is zero six to start in rehoboth beach. Looks like well get to 80 degrees, maybe some sunshine, at least by the ends of the d
The south. Focusing on employment. Today, President Trump will meet with the executives of three detroit automakers in a push to grow the nations manufacturing grow the nations manufacturing jobs. Captioning funded by cbs good morning, from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. Howling winds and heavy rain blasting states in the midatlantic through new england. Millions of people in the northeast are waiting for the storm to ease today. Forecasters say its a classic noreaster gusts are reaching 60 miles an hour. Theres flooding and beach erosion along the new jersey coast. One fatality was reported in philadelphia. Downed power lines, slowed trains and busy northeast corridor, utility crews are fixing outages on cape cod in massachusetts. Up to six inches of snow is expected in Northern New England and upstate new york. And the death toll is now 20 after a barrage of tornadoes and thunderstorms swept the southeast. Ge
Grow the nations manufacturing grow the nations manufacturing jobs. Captioning funded by cbs good morning, from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. Howling winds and heavy rain blasting states in the midatlantic through new england. Millions of people in the northeast are waiting for the storm to ease today. Forecasters say its a classic noreaster gusts are reaching 60 miles an hour. Theres flooding and beach erosion along the new jersey coast. One fatality was reported in philadelphia. Downed power lines, slowed trains and busy northeast corridor, utility crews are fixing outages on cape cod in massachusetts. Up to six inches of snow is expected in Northern New England and upstate new york. And the death toll is now 20 after a barrage of tornadoes and thunderstorms swept the southeast. Georgia was hardest hit, accounting for 15 of the victims. A twister touched down sunday in albany in the southwest pat of the stat