Humidity. We hit 98 degrees. Hottest day of the summer. It felt like 111 during the afternoon with the humidity. It will still feel like over hundred degrees today. Drink plenty of water. Same deal just like yesterday. Use common sense. We have excessive heat warning continuing through the entire region with the exemption up in the poconos where humidity levels are slightly lower but still will be unbearable up there. There you go. Areas in the purple there or pink or the heat warnings, much of the i95 corridor all the way up to connecticut and virginia. We are feeling that heat across midatlantic. Today high temperatures mid 90s in spots, tropical humidity levels. It will feel like 105 in a lot of locations. Outside drink water, take it easy, stay indoors and air conditioning if you can. Eightythree the official temperature. Seventythree in allentown. Lower 80s in south jersey this is not factoring in the humidity. Very warm start just like yesterday. New lets factor in humidity feels
Organization, with many moving parts. Reporter stolen vehicles were often sold to unsuspecting buyers, anywhere between 5,000 to 20,000. Reporter wednesday Philadelphia District Attorneys Office announcing 32 arrests in the scheme including master mine, jihad miller and preston thomas. Owners of the on line company, cheap auto. Cheap auto is not a brick and mortar business, it only existed on paper. Reporter in some cases miller and thomas bought salvaged vehicles and swapped vines. Many of them were nothing but shells and scraps. Reporter in others investigators say they have schemed with dishonest car renters who falsely reported cars stolen, those vehicles then replayeded and inspect by coconspirators who filed false inspections and registrations with the state. State inspections replaced vehicle identification numbers and more than 100 fraudulent insurance cards, made it possible for this criminal organization to make profit, from stolen cars, and insurance fraud. Reporter investig
On Wednesday, March 20, the St. Charles Public Library Foundation is partnering with Alter Brewing Company to raise money through their Community Give Back Program.
Enjoy special craft brews, plus a .