Will bring about periods of rain that will intensify a little bit during the afternoon and evening. Lets start 0 out with Storm Tracker 6 live double scan. You can see the light rain hitting the city. I want you to take a closer look at this, you will get the idea of what i am talking about. Its now in allentown, heavier in reading, through the city and in wilmington. We go in a little closer you can see malvern, coatsville wet, on the doorstep of coatsville youre getting the periods of heavy rain in pottstown and reading. Its starting to pick up in intensity. The first round of rain, there will be a few, the first round moving in already. You see that on Storm Tracker 6 live double scan, 72 degrees, the current temperature right now, 73 in Atlantic City airport. 65 in reading. Its a cool day today. Temperatures will hold in the low 70s. Lets look at the day ahead. We can see periods of rain through the day, its not going to rain constantly, but at any point expect rain. You can see fr
Where fishing is the Economic Life of some. Reporter were outside a restaurant and seafood retailer where crab is big business. The decision by tomorrows Commission Emergency meeting could have a big impact on the seafood industry up and down the west coast. Theres a whole lot of fish and chips coming out of the kitchen tonight, but no crab. Theyre asking the same question did you, are we flying them in . Where are they coming from . Were just going to wait it out. Reporter tomorrow morning in sacramento, the california fish and Wildlife Commission will decide if and when the crab season will begin. He not only owns this restaurant. He has 250 crab pods waiting to be dropped from his commercial boats. It affects everybody, even the public. A lot of people want the crab. Its a tradition with a lot of families. Reporter the sun may be setting on the season before it even starts. The restrictions could stretch from Santa Barbara to the oregon border. Youve been here 33 years. Yes. Reporte
Terrace. Matt pellman has traffic. Reporter take a look at satellite, we have rain last night. That pushed off to the south and starting point to fall apart. The reason it went south is because we have a cold front front pushing through the region it is ushering when colder air. We are in the upper 30s in allentown, trenton and 43 in millville. Winds in the teens, so its cool. 40 degrees by 9 00 a. M. The numbers dont go that far. 43 by 3 00 p. M. , mainly cloudy skies and later in the evening were on the look out of rain arriving. In berks county, the Lehigh Valley and the poconos it will begin as freezing rain sleet and snow. Looks like it will be light, probably less than an inch accumulation. If youre driving tonight and overnight in these areas and points north for that matter. Look out because slippery Roads Conditions are likely. When i step inside well track the arrival and departure of the precipitation. Matt, what about roads early . Reporter sort of a blurry bouncing start o
Been caught in another country. Theyre bringing him back here to potentially face new charges. Matt pelman is in for karen with traffic and dave murphy is outside in the rain. Definitely got the umbrella handy this morning, guys. Take a look at Storm Tracker6 live double scan as everybody from wilmington up the chute to philadelphia and up to trenton definitely getting the rain, the shore also wet. Out to our west you do see a break up and we will start to see the intensity of this rain ease back during the ladder portions of the morning rush hour. By midday we should be out from under it. You notice the blue up north, its out of allentown and as we take a look at the Winter Weather advisory its only posted up in the poconos at this point and thats up until 11 oclock where we could still see some lingering sleet and freezing rain. Allentown and reading youre no longer under the threat of sleet or frozen stuff. Temperature in allentown 36, reading 39. Philadelphia 48. And then into the
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