Spill in the region. Overall it looks like a mostly cloudy day with perhaps a little spotty shower popping through. For the second straight morning we also have a little issue with fog. Im not getting as low visibilities overall today although occasionally it does fluctuate and you get a patch building up. Were getting close to a mile visibility in places like millville perhaps up in burlington county. So, a patchy fog situation again this morning. Slow it down if you see that. 60 degrees in philadelphia, 51 in allentown, 52 in reading, 55 in wilmington. 57 cool degrees in trenton this morning. 56 in millville and 62 in cape may. These numbers just a tad cooler than yesterday but very similar. And as we roll through the day 59 degrees by 7 oclock. Again some early sunshine possible and then by 10 oclock 67 and after that were going to go with more of a mostly cloudy idea. A spotty sprinkle or shower possible. 69 by noon and it wont be quite as warm today. Were going to get a high of 71
Karen ill have details on that coming up from accuweather. All right dave. More immediately we have been talking about the fog affecting our area. We see a little bit of it here especially in new jersey. 42 northbound at creek road moving just fine. Just some he reduced visibility. Ahead the ramp from 42 northbound to 295 has reopened. The construction crews have left the scene. And we can see also the ramp from the schuylkill eastbound to the vine street expressway is eastbound has reopened as well so that construction has cleared. Crews will return again tonight shut the vine down at 11 oclock. Couple of accidents in the area. One here in West Pottsgrove township. This is new on burke street at Howard Street. Another accident on the northeast extension southbound. Were hearing a tractortrailer sideswiped a pickup truck and kept on driving so its a hitandrun accident here. It is on the shoulder but on the northeast extension southbound past lehigh valley. Also construction crews here
There sue. Yesterday turned out to be a decent day. Today we have got another seven out of ten, a little bit of different circumstances. We have some fog out there this morning but nothing like the thick fog we had out there yesterday so we will look at visability. It is fog any millville, wrightstown this morning. Lit built of rain up around new york city and northern new jersey, and nothing around here, so that is a good thing. Not as hazy at airport as it was yesterday at this time. 60 degrees. It is cool tore day to start then it was yesterday 7 01 your official sunrise time. Other temperatures walking out the door if you are this early 55 degrees mount pocono. Fiftyfour lancaster. Trenton in the 50s. The Atlantic City, millville, wilmington. Slightly cooler then it was yesterday at this time but we did have a brighter day with a high of 76 degrees. Today maybe a little bit cooler, maybe 69, about 70 degrees for a high temperature. Little bit of fog this morning. Mix of clouds and
To name vicepresident ial or former vicepresident s, and it got tough. Yes, it did. Once it gets nine or ten back were like oh, who was this vicepresident. Anyway, so you can play that game, perhaps if youd like. As you are watching the weather. And, digesting the fact that we have a seven out of ten this morning. We have a lot of fog yesterday, we only have a little bit today. Reduced visibility in reading, and Philadelphia International looks good. Maybe down in south jersey we will run into some light fog and showers heading north, just out of new york city and northern new jersey there, but other than that, it is not a bad morning. Little cooler then it was yesterday. 59 degrees in philadelphia still a lot of moisture in the air with 90 percent relative humidity. Sunrise official at 7 01. We will get to a high close to 07 degrees depending on the cloud cover and we think we will have a lot with peaks of sunshine here and there. That is your tuesday forecast. We just got an update o
Category four dangerous maximum sustained winds at about 140 miles an hour. Here is a center of circulation. It is about to cross over the eastern part of cuba and then possibly devastate the bahamas. All of our computer models these are hurricane models bending toward florida and then moving back out over hatteras but notice nothing inland. All of them agreeing that this is going to be hooking back out to sea. But there is a major change in the forecast. The National Hurricane center just put out the 5 00 oclock forecast, and we do have change to talk about. The storm a little bit slower in speed to the north at 9 miles an hour. I mentioned that maximum wind speed at 140 miles an hour. Anything highlighted in red you can see cuba, of course, haiti and the bahamas hurricane warnings in place. This storm category four expected to maintain that strength over the bahamas come very close to florida and then kickback out over the carolinas. But the changes its coming a little bit closer to