Still dry conditions, dark conditions as well. But if youre getting out, maybe you do have to travel early on this morning, things are fine in our area. Now if youre going to be flying and youre going west, you may run into some issues. Lets talk locally with temperatures on the board. Its chilly out there. Some of us still at or below freezing. 32 trenton, coatsville, alan town at 29 degrees. 23 mount pocono. A lot of us have started to be above freezing. Philadelphia, 36. Wilmington, 37 degrees. What were looking at are temperatures warming up starting south and driving farther north. Heres a look at radar and satellite. This is where were talking about things okay for travel. Light rain starting to move into pennsylvania. Thats about it. If you go farther west from the great lakes stretching down into texas, thats where were tracking a larger system, large cold front. It is bringing Rainy Weather and potentially delays into your flight. You can get details going to nbc10. Com. Well
Biggest bar gains, the stores to hit first and why you shouldnt wait to make your returns last christmas i gave you my heart and celebrating a pop legend. George michael, dying suddenly at age 53. Found in his home in london on Christmas Day wake me up before you go go he raised to fame as one half of wham before restoring our faith as solo superstar. I got to have faith captivating millions of fans. He made such a tremendous contribution musically. Its a huge loss. The tributes pouring in from around the world this morning. Please dont go away good morning. If youre around for the 1980s and if you teenagers that voice is unmistakable sfwlits a huge loss. Thats our big story this morning. The shock to the music world. Singer George Michael dead at the age of 6 53. Fans showing their support for the music legend, even leaving flowers at hiss home. Online, tributes have been pouring in. George michael was a musical genius and im so grateful to have known him. Ellen degeneres calling her
To protect whats theirs. Porch pirates beware. And good evening. Im tom llamas, in for david. We begin tonight with the Winter Weather blast hampering the trip home for millions on one of the years busiest travel days. A blizzard slamming into the plains states. More than a foot of snow, you see it there, in some spots. Highways shut down. And that system now moving east, with icy driving conditions expected tonight in the northeast. And it was a standstill at many major airports. The average delay in minneapolis, more than two hours at one point. Today, approaching an hour after l. A. X. More than 330 cancellations coast to coast so far. And untsz scoring the power of the storm, straightline wind s destroying this building in nebraska. And a freak Christmas Day tornado reported in kansas. More on the forecast in a moment. But first, linzie janis gets us travel mess. Reporter tonight, treacherous travel for millions coming home from the holidays. 75mileperhour wind gusts flipping this
The japanese Prime Minister, shinzo abe, is making a historic visit to hawaii, 75 years after the japanese attack on pearl harbor that brought the United States into the second world war. The visit began with mr abe paying tribute to American Military personnel buried at the National Memorial cemetery of the pacific. Before he left tokyo, mr abe said he wanted to send a message that japan would never repeat the atrocities of past wars. Laura bicker reports. Archive december 7th, 1941 a date which will live in infamy. The japanese attacks came in waves during a deadly two hours. Bombs ripped through us battleships, crippling the Pacific Fleet and killing over 2000 americans. Survivors recalled that the once Bustling Port burned for hours. I had a fire hose in one hand, trying to put out the fires, and with the other i went around memorising these nametags so i could write to their parents and tell them what happened to their son. After 75 years, a sitting japanese Prime Minister will at
The japanese Prime Minister, shinzo abe, is making a historic visit to hawaii, 75 years after the japanese attack on pearl harbor that brought the United States into the second world war. The visit began with mr abe paying tribute to American Military personnel buried at the National Memorial cemetery of the pacific. Before he left tokyo, mr abe said he wanted to send a message that japan would never repeat the atrocities of past wars. Laura bicker reports. Archive december 7th, 1941 a date which will live in infamy. The japanese attacks came in waves during a deadly two hours. Bombs ripped through us battleships, crippling the Pacific Fleet and killing over 2000 americans. Survivors recalled that the once Bustling Port burned for hours. I had a fire hose in one hand, trying to put out the fires, and with the other i went around memorising these nametags so i could write to their parents and tell them what happened to their son. After 75 years, a sitting japanese Prime Minister will at