The vicinity of upper makefield where we did have report of hail about. 30 of an inch into diameter in this cell where we have tour ren al rain falling. Please beware that most of these are fast moving and should be in and out of your neighborhood win about 10 or 15 minutes. But more will be on the way through the evening. Once we get through the 8 00 oclock hour, all of this will be fading after the sun sets. And skies will begin to clear during the late night hours but it wont be over just yet. More on the way tomorrow. In the city overnight 57. In the suburbs 53. Scattered showers and storms through 8 00 p. M. A few scattered showers becoming partly cloudy overnight. The big story is when the weather turns much warmer. It will be happening this week. Temperatures back into the 80s. Ill see you with the seven day forecast later in the broadcast. Well continue to track those storms. All right, kathy, thank you. We are on top of breaking news in cherry hill tonight. A pedestrian was hi
And that seems to be the word that i am getting. And to focus on how we get the hispanic vote it is disingenuous but to be nonpartisan with the atmosphere but back to mr. Trump a and he is not a republican but it is somewhat concerning but there is actually a falling out there. Like most rubio looking in the background who was there and it is predominantly is the anglosaxon protestant per everyones right you will see an asianamerican or hispanic or africanamerican but this is the concern in texas. Everybody talks about the hispanic population with the asian constituency as well so with the firsttime voters than to the growth of the hispanic population is somewhat meaningless. If we cannot generate and excite and engage people it doesnt matter how fast in the particular segment is growing if we dont exercise the right to vote but the message that came across the College Campuses was trust they dont trust elected officials. There is a reason for that and it is ironic if you pull congress
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