Krystal klei with a check of your sunday weather and a look at the week to come. A lot to talk about. There is. This is a look at center city. Hard to see the building tops because we have low clouds and foggy conditions out there. Were especially foggy north of philadelphia throughout the suburbs, leely valley and berks county. Take a look. Still only an eighth of a mile in redding,. 25 mile in allentown. Trenton at three miles, philadelphia at five. Look south. Now that the rain has cleared, the fog has built back in. A quarter mile dover to millville. Still dealing with fog problems this morning and thats going to linger as we go through the rest of today. Radar and satellite shows we did have rain earlier today delaware to new jersey and thats what the fog is starting to build back in. Cloudy for the rest of today. First alert forecast the entire viewing area tonight and through tomorrow, well track that down hourbyhour coming up. Crystal, thank you. Bridge closed. That means traff
You know, its needs to be paid for. Baseballs and softballs from last year. Reporter running a league and fields isnt cheap. 17,000 is onethird of the annual operating budget. Its not a moneymaking league. Reporter theyre working out a payment plan and have a gofundme page. A big donation would be a home run. If that strikes out, the scoreboard and back stops will have to wait to be replaced. You know the deal theres no crying in baseball. You know, we owe the money. Well do our best to pay it back. Reporter the Power Company checked. Out of all their customer, only the Baseball League was getting underbilled. You ask k make a donation through the leagues facebook page. If they dont raise enough, theyre not going to be able to replace there waytoolow back stop. When you get your hot dog at the concession stand, keep your head on a swivel. If somebody yells foul ball, get out of the way. Nbc10 news. Or bring your glove along with you. Well keep an eye on how much that gofundme page grow
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