Jersey and delaware and it is in the process of inching its way up toward wilmington and philadelphia over the next hour or two. As we take a look at temperatures, were at 66 degrees in philadelphia. 67 in wilmington. Still just 59, cool and comfortable up in allentown. 63 in trenton and 70 down in cape may. As we take a look at where numbers are going, theyre not going nearly as far as theyve gone recently. 65 degrees by noon. By 3 oclock 68 and were going for a high of 70, could come a little bit later in the day. By 7 oclock, 69 degrees, cloudy and eventually rainy especially in the lower half of the region and areas around i95, maybe the pennsylvania turnpike. Again, the view down to the south shows us that there is a wave of low pressure that could potentially become a tropical depression or Tropical Storm a little bit later this morning. If it does get a name it will be entrepreneurial m either way the effects on us are going to be the same. We have onshore flow giving us a high
Line at the metering lights. Back to san jose where we had that accident cleared to the shoulder northbound 101 to mckee, but the backup youre look at speeds bf 35 down ton 15 moufrz when you pass the 280 680 junction so expect delays there as well. Were going to come back with mass transit options in just a fuse minute. Now a live desk update. We want to begin here at the live desk with a update in texas the death toll in harvey hasries tone 7 and right now theres a zbrait celebrate search for a family swept away in houston flood waters. Two grandparents and the four children. This is from our colleagues, our abc station in houston. Those kids range in age from 16 ton 6 years old. And our colleagues there spoke to another Family Member this morning, an uncle of those kids who said the grandparents had alzheimers, that they were trying to evacuate when they were swept away. And the red cross says houstons biggest shelter is beyond capacity right now. Its original capacity was 5,000, bu
From nbc news, this is a special edition of today, the impact of Hurricane Harvey. With matt lauer and savannah guthrie. Live in studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. Good morning, everybody. Its tuesday morning, 7 00 a. M. On the west coast. Glad youre with us. Craig is in for matt once again. And weve got a shot over the skies of houston. Downtown houston, this is a look from our drone. And you can see the situation thats unfolding there. Still unfolding at this hour. It has been raining off and on there all morning in houston. But perhaps some good news coming. Dylan said were on the back end of this thing. We will get to her in just a moment. Also some harrowing tales of neighbors helping neighbors as well. Weve got a lot to get to. Overnight developments on this storm. The official death toll in texas stands at three but dozens more are missing at this hour. And that includes six family members who are feared dead after relatives say their van was swept away by the rising floodwaters. T
We are downshifting on those temperatures for a couple of days. For those of us who still drive a stick shift and downshifting lets take a look at the community. Westbound 580 is going to be slow. That looks like first gear all the way, maybe second gear at most on 580 and 205. You wont actually make it out to regular speeds until you reach the city of livermore and into pleasanton. Looking at interstate 880, traffic is good. Steve mentioned a closure on the bay bridge which was closed about a half an hour ago in both directions for the filming of a movie. Now, all lanes are open. Some parts of texas have been hit with feet of rain and it continues to fall. 30,000 people are in shelters. Another 30,000 are expected to need places to stay as the rain continues. The report sound like a lot of numbers but there are human faces and stories behind each statistic. I plan on staying here for as long as they let us stay here. We are still breathing. But it humbled us. It really did. If nobody
Airports and the two major airports in houston that are closed. This is ktvu mornings on 2. Such a busy Tuesday Morning. Were thankful that youre with us. Im Gasia Mikaelian. Good morning. Im dave clark. The weather is a big part of our weather and weather around the country. A big part of our day. Steve paulson knows everything. Well, dave, im going to defer to gasia for a couple of things. Yeah. Khou. Yes. They have handed it off to dallas because they are flooded. Completely flooded. The water went into the lobby. Theyre in downtown houston. Im not surprised. The main dam there is houston dam. I believe so. They are releasing water. Nowhere for it to go. Nowhere for it to go. The bayous are flooded. Flat as a pancake. Yeah. Some of the pictures coming in now. Hard to see. Unbelievable. We will get to it. Our weather will be thank you, gasia will be cooler for just about everybody. Steve, there is fog out here in livermore. If fog makes it to livermore, that means that just about eve