Scott. Yeah, well i mean, yeah, i didnt really need it but you know folks are out and about here in old city. You can see still at this hour as its really comfortable and in fact we were so close to that record of 81 degrees this afternoon lucy and iain we saw a High Temperature of 80. Reelly unheard of for november standards. You can see the record 81 degrees back in 1974. So as we take look at some of the High Temperatures across the area, allentown 77 degrees. 77 in reading. 75 in trenton and wilmington 74 degrees. So as we take a look at some of the numbers right now, we have upper 50s dropping off in millville. Still 69 in philadelphia. 68 right now in allentown. So heres the bottom line all because of the jet stream pattern we continue to tap into some of that warmer air to the south. Challenging records not only today but we have another shot later on in the seven day forecast when i come indoors well talk much more about the 70s ahead. Maybe some fog or a shower chance and then
News to report at least on the weather front. This is unseasonably warm, right . We got to 08 degrees yesterday in philadelphia. Wow. Ironic lip, but it was not a record. The record was 81. So we were near record warmth. It is not often that you get to 08 degrees in november. And we could make it not today, but probably tomorrow, so in the meantime, here is the big news of the morning, dense fog advisory in effect until 10 00 a. M. For philadelphia, and many of our surrounding counties. Seems like the fog is worse toward the coast, all of delaware, all of south jersey, delaware county, pa, bucks and mercer counties, and half of Montgomery County is under that dense fog advisory, and this is why. This is visibility in miles only 1 mile in wrightstown, sock in atlantic city, millville, only mile visibility in dover, delaware, 5 miles in wildwood. Reduce visibility, the airport, other thing were watching, few areas. Southern chester county, we told but this yesterday, possibility of sprin
Yes, feels like spring out here. Oh, ya right. But we had good time outside too. Me and the rufus, doggy. Seven out of ten is our weather by the numbers today. Little less than perfect. We had our ten yesterday. Starting off with dense fog advisory in effect for 10 00 for highlighted counties. Poor visibility in so many places this morning, including, philly international reduced visibility. It has been pretty bad around dover, delaware, millville, new jersey, at the jersey shore, a lot of fog this morning, she could definitely slow you down, Chester County where were seeing some shower activity to start your day. Maybe grab that rain gear, it is all kind of bubble up from this southern storm that we have been watching all week long. 66 34, when our sunrise is official. Miler day, definitely, than it was yesterday. We got 49 degrees in millville, and 61 down in wildwood. But, look, this 15 degrees warmer than it was yesterday at this time. If you bundle up yesterday, got to 08 degrees
And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Tavis being the mayor of new york is called the second most difficult job in america. He just chronicled his life and times governing new yorks gorgeous mosaic. Id add you back on the program, sir. Glad to have you back on the program, sir. We will get straight to the text. There is a major race happening in the city of new york. Michael bloomberg got the city council to give him a third term. Herself in terms of being the next mayor, but one of those finalists got his start working for you. Tell me you have endorsed and take it away. I endorse Bill Thompson, the past controller. Mike bloomberg did pretty well. Lost by four or five points. But the mayor spent over 100 million. Billorsed him again, but one. He worked in our office in city hall and worked with bill lynch, known to many as a rumpled genius. It brought him along as he has done so many others. Bill is dead now and has his reward. But he has left quit
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