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Transcripts For WPVI Action News At Noon 20160209

And detectives are waiting to question former eagles player lesean mccoy after a nightclub incident. And there are storms just enough to leave us with wet roads and coastal flooding is expected at the jersey shore. David murphy is tracking the latest from the action news big board. Reporter we have areas of this pushing into south philadelphia and areas in Delaware County picking up light snow and this area in light is steadier snow in berks and Lancaster County and Newcastle County some decent snow falling and salem county new jersey as well. And furnish south to dover and cape may you see the change over to rain. And later on its possible we exchange that for snow. We look at more snow to the north and west. Not a lot has fallen so far. These are the latest numbers from snow spotters and most of them date back several hours ago. In philadelphia other a third inch on the ground. Newcast newcastle, delaware. 6 inch and fleet wood is one of the spots that had an inch, and lots of areas

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Transcripts For WTXF Good Day Philadelphia At 6A 20160210

Twohour delays because of this fresh coating of snow moving through. Windchills are in the teens and 20s right now, and there you see it, an area of snow, headed through Chester County, delco, here in philadelphia, as mike said, weve got New Castle County delaware, a loft places getting this snow this morning, it is light to moderate right now, 31 degrees, but it feels like 23, our sunrise is official at 7 00. So, few more flurries or snow showers, and be careful, slippery spots, on some roads, and sidewalks, we will have the sun returning and it will be breezy later on in the day. High temperature today only 38 degrees, feeling little chillier than that, after we dry out. But, i do have to leave early and be careful this morning. Or in the case of some schools, bob kelly, leave little later. Leave little later. I just got that dreaded 5 30 a. M. Call from school, you know, the automated one. Kids are on two hour delay. So before you wake your kids up, check along the bottom of our scr

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Transcripts For WTXF Fox Morning News At 5A 20160210

Already failed. Hmm. Sue serio, have you thought about it yet . Zip lining. Giving it up for lent. Youre big zip liner . Just for the next 40 days, yes. So weve got a six out of ten in your weather by the numbers. And heres what to expect this morning, a few more flurries and snow showers out there. Snow isnt quite finished with us yet. So, there will indeed be slippery spots on some roads and some sidewalks. So you will have to be careful walking and driving in a few places, this morning, because that new snow thats coming through right now will drop just that extra coating on the ground. Sun returns later today, later this morning, actually, and breezy, so heres what weve got. One more area of snow, and jen lip light snow, but it will be moving through over the next hour or so, well keep an eye on it, 32 degrees, feels like 23, so make sure you dress for 23 degrees. And heres a milestone, now our sunrise time is 7 00 on the dot. So, days continue to get longer even though it is still

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Transcripts For WTXF Fox 29 News At 10 20160210

Moves into the region. I want to you look live at the airport though. Very wet and messy and misty during the early overnight hours and then drying out toward tomorrow morning. 34 degrees in the city. The wind is calm but that is going to change come tomorrow afternoon as winds begin to gust and that is the beginning of some bitter cold. Right now still above freezing in philadelphia. Millville a wet slushy light snow at 33. 27 in the poconos. 31 in lancaster and reading checking in at 30 degrees. So as we go through the overnight, temperatures will slowly fall below freezing especially to the north and west of the city. After midnight a few spotty snow showers and during the Early Morning hours, most of this should be out of here waking up to clearing skies for your wednesday and partly sunny conditions. But then a piece of the polar vortex comes crashing down tomorrow night, thursday the first wave and by saturday into sunday morning the second wave of the polar air and we are going

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Transcripts For WTXF Fox 29 News At 10 20160210

People walked along wet sidewalks in University City tonight. Good evening, im iain page. Im lucy noland. All that wet ground could make for slick commute tomorrow morning. Kathy orr is tracking the end of the snow and the bitter cold on the way. Kathy. Yeah, in the end lucy that will be the bigger story. Right now were seeing a few lingering snow showers kind of rotating to the northeast toward new york and they are very light in nature. Still some temperatures above freezing. But a little bit of a wet snow falling right now in south jersey. First youve seen from this entire event due to really the mild temperatures. Visibility right now, reduced in reading to a mile. Mile and a half in allentown. 2 miles in pottstown. So this will be increasing as the night wears on and drier air moves into the region. I want to you look live at the airport though. Very wet and messy and misty during the early overnight hours and then drying out toward tomorrow morning. 34 degrees in the city. The wi

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