Im ken rosato. Its tuesday thursday. Im gypping us two days. Meteorologist bill evans with the accuweather forecast. The humidity hangs on today, gang, across the area. We have clouds, a lot of humidity. 78 to start the day and we are looking at other temperatures that are warm for this hour of the day. We will be looking at 76 around canarsie. 77 cambria heights. 76 bridgeport. 68 up to sussex and monticello. Today is another warm and humid days. Highs in the mid80s. It will feel like 90 once again. We will talk about the weekend coming up. Heather is looking at the commute. You got something going on over there. We will talk about Scotch Plains new jersey. 22 eastbound side you have one lane closed down, westfield into New Providence because of that flooding that occurred yesterday that buckled 22. As a result, i know a lot of people stuck here yesterday. What a mess that was. We have rob nelson with information about that. We have Metro North Waterbury bridgeport. Or close. 1 and 2
But some of her neighbors are helping us paint a clear picture of some the trouble that may have led up to what happened earlier this week. Steels next door neighbor tells us things seem to really begin unrally after a fire at her home a few weeks ago. That happened days before the 62yearold gave bitter to her third child also named kathleen. That little baby was just about two weeks old on monday when an according to Pinellas County sheriff, the mother went too fi cracked screen. Investigators say she left her three kids in half an hour, with the engine off, and windows rolled up. Her sixyearold frankie told detectives the baby started screaming and he the sixyearold frankie beat the baby to death. Sheriff says steel actually didnt realize her baby was dead and kept running errands. Were told she finally noticed childs condition when she got home later to her house in reddington beach her neighbor is just sickened by what happened. I thought it was a very tragic i feel sorry forekathi
Thing specially in fields that are really dominated by the left and i think this is because more conservatives would improve social sciences. Host is there an intimidation factor about teaching sort of things . Guest what do you mean by intimidation factor . Host theres a couple of movements in our current policy, all lives matter, black lives matter, triggers. Guest i think there is. I think its a problem that affect the left more than than the right because liberal professors tend to teach the courses to have subjects that might get them in hot water. Liberal progressives are more likely to teach courses on race, gender and thats largely because a lot of conservative professors teaching courses because theyre dominated by the left and does provide one benefit for conservatives which they tend to teach courses that are less likely to incite those kinds of movements and energies and passions, so theyre somewhat shielded, i think, from those movements. Host have you ever steered away fr
The weather sent, have your eye on the storm, what a changer. Absolutely, and weve been watching not just mild air move in here but also we had ice issues, then we had snow obviously yesterday. Now just dealing with straight up rain note the worse rolling through at high nine, will be with us for at least the next couple of hours, but we take you outside, show you whats happening first and for most from cambells field camera, obviously skewed by all of the wet weather and certainly the Poor Visibility thats out here overlooking the ben franklin bridge a lot more difficult now, to storm scan3, the tighter zoom, look at the line set up here at the moment, were not seeing any lightning strikes on this loop. This is some serious convergence going on with the winds flow, really helping to get some up lift going, and lot of wet weather pushing through the area, that line, in fact, right, there through delaware, and portions of Chester County is actually responsible, in a place like coatesvil
Morning, in umber every strength, kinds of like the traffic and weather together this morning. It is getting worse before it get better. Even though sunrise time has happened, visibility is very poor, in many areas. Now, weaver dense fog advisories out, but the fog is in a lot more places than just where the advisory r so sussex county, cumberland, atlantic, cape may, all under dense fog advisory. Nothing as far as an advisory in philadelphia. But, we have seen that fog mover across the Delaware River, and really thicken up in the city. Those are the places where advisories are, but fog anywhere you go. Seven out of ten, miler temperature hanging on for little while. But the gusty wind, will pick up later on, cant see much of bus stop buddy. But what you can see is that hes wearing just sweatshirt this morning, temperatures are starting off in the 50s, and heres some of your visibility, zero, in wrightstown, and really gotten worse in philly, at the Philadelphia International airport,