It already feels like 15 in philadelphia. So 23 right now in philadelphia. 19 degrees in pittsburgh. Take a look at the 0degree right now in marquette, michig michigan. 10 below in international falls. But look at the core of of the colder air you can see as high as almost 25 even a 31degrees below zero in parts of quebec. So as we go hour by hour, take a look at the feels like temperatures by tomorrow afternoon and then continuing into sunday at 9 00 a. M. Feeling like 10 to 20 degrees below zero. Coming up, well talk about some safety tips but also the potential for a president s day storm with the seven day forecast. Back to you. All right, scott, thanks you heard from scott how cold its going to be. Youll need to pile on the winter gear layer up if you plan to be outside at all this weekend just exposing your skin to these temperatures for even a few minutes can lead to frost bite. Thats why its so important to dress appropriately and make sure others are doing the same. Sabina kur
The wind chill and the worst is still yet to come. Good evening, im dawn timmeney. Im chris oconnell. Code blues are in effect across the region tonight as those temperatures fall. Scott williams tracking the tumbling temperatures courtesy of this arctic blast. Fill us in, scott. Thats certainly right, chris and dawn. Right now that arctic boundary still to the north and west but out ahead of it weve seen a coating of snow across philadelphia into south jersey as well as delaware. That disturbance moving out to sea but take a look off to the north and west. More snow squalls and behind this arctic front some of the coldest air weve seen in quite some time. Thats because the polar vortex that air is moving right down from canada toward the philadelphia area over the next several days. A live look right now at the Philadelphia International airport. 23 degrees. But look at the wind chill. It already feels like 15 in philadelphia. So 23 right now in philadelphia. 19 degrees in pittsburgh.
To go to tell the press weve reached this agreement. We were going down the hall, and i dont know which one that said it, the other one said exactly what did we agree to . And i think i probably said, i dont think i really know either, tom. [laughter] so why dont we get some key players and put them in a room and get them to write up what we agreed to. But we got the agreement, and we proceeded. We did our constitutional responsibility. We didnt remove him from office, but we did it in a way we felt was fair to all, and we came out the other side with the ability to then go back to doing legislation for the people. You can watch this and other programs online at booktv. Org. Host our next guest is erick erickson, coauthor of you will be made to care the war on faith, family and your freedom to believe, he is also the cofounder and former editor of red state, and hes now at the resurgent, a conservative news web site. Thank you so much for joining us. Guest thanks so much for having me.
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So as we unfold here today and evolve through this process let me say on the outside that usually when i am on some show, i am sitting in your chair. Today im asking the question so bear with me as we unravel this or peel this onion. As i went through the book i saw so many interesting things about how we get to a better chemistry. How we get get to a better civility. How do we get things done in washington. So let me ask you on the outset, why write the book . Thats a great question. I think we write the book in part because we love the institution and we want to see it continue to thrive and progress and be what it can be and what our Founding Fathers envisioned for it. But that takes work and leadership, takes adjustment. I worry today that because of the dysfunction, we are at a crisis point. We are going to have to take some corrective action to bring it back. This institution is only as good as the people who sir. I think sometimes we take it for granted. We have to remind the Am