With clouds throughout the dayment probably get to the 45 degrees early, and then, very cold air moves in tonight, and sticks around for the entire weekends, talk all about it coming up. Bob kelly . Sue, good morning, 5 01 a thursday morning, looking good, nice and quiet on the schuylkill expressway, as we begin our trip at king of prussia, no problems at all, headlights here coming inbound, in toward center city. No issues there. But we do have a problem in new jersey, overturned tractor trail, it is on the new jersey turnpike onramp, from exit seven, which is route 206, to go north. So we will see how that develops, it is not on a straight away. It is actually on the onramp from exit seven to go north on the new jersey turnpike. Also, some left over construction out here along route 23 and gulf road. So far so good on the regional rails. Septa says no delays this morning out of the gate. We will keep our fingers cross that it stays that way. The blue route, all cleaned up, yesterdays
I saw some of the moon trying to breakthroughs some clouds but obviously on satellite there are some in the very least high clouds and were looking at clouds mixing with sun probably starting out a little on the cloudier side. Also a bit of a shower through dell square and Cape May County may get caught with a little bit of that this morning o31 in wilmington, just 30 degrees below freezing in trenton and the 29 in millville. And the winds not that strong this morning. So thats good but it is obviously cold enough for the coat on a little extra gear. 33 degrees by 7 oclock. 45 by noon and we are going to zoom a little bit today. Well very likely get up to a high of 50 and that will happen probably around 2 oclock but you can see how the numbers then begin to fall. 38 degrees by 7 oclock and tomorrow does look like a windy and colder day. Ill have that story and an even better extended forecast coming up starting for the weekend. Karen rogers, thats all ahead from accuweather. Sounds go
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