This way. Thats all coming up later. Good morning, gianna. Good morning. You can see a slick surface is out there. Be careful. Were accident free right now. Of course, that will change. We have a lot more folks on the roads today. Thank you. Maria medina spoke to bay area residents preparing for the next round of heavy rain and possible flooding. Im a little concerned. We live right near a creek. Im concerned about flooding. Reporter marcie isnt just concerned about her home. All of our rabbits are inside. Weve moved thems way from the walls so the water doesnt flood into their pens. Reporter shes also worried about the 200 rabbits shes rescued. Shell be doing extra work to take care of them. Reporter she runs a rabbit rescue and said shes already experienced flooding with the last storm. Weve put sandbags down and extra wood. Im worried last year. The last el nino was in 1997. It was horrible. I didnt get out of the house for practically three months. Reporter a lesson learned. Althou
Wind chills theyre going to be a concern. Winter coats and hats finally making appearance on maps and with vengeance. Except for that guy with short sleeves hes an officer and hes tough. Big change from our mild start to the winter. Good evening, im lucy noland. Im saying hes got absolutely. Short sleeves. Im iain page. How cold are we talking . Meteorologist kathy orr is tracking this arctic blast thats headed our wage kathy . Were talking the coldest air since last winter iain and lucy. This is no joke. This is definitely the real deal. Taste of winter of course coming from the arctic. The Polar Express invading the Delaware Valley and the cold going down into the deep south. Were talking about temperatures were seeing that we havent seen since last winter overnight temperatures will be falling into the 20s. This week well see some teens. This cold front is going to be setting it off you can see lake effect snow showers from the great lakes and we could even see some snow showers or
For anybody of any age, it would be dangerous. Reporter Carbon Monoxide, three times the acceptable limit, was filling this sicklerville home. It was just before 4 00 a. M. That a call came in to report a woman had passed out. That woman, a man, and a child fumes. When i came outside, they said dont come too close. Reporter neighbors tell me the young girl is about 6 years old and her father is a pastor at a local church. Firefighters believe the Carbon Monoxide may have come from a faulty heater in the basement. The colorless and odorless gas can only be picked up by a working alarm. We could not hear any co detector when we got here. With readings above 900 parts per million the co detector could have become oversaturated. Reporter by day break firefighters had fanned the fumes and the gas was gone. The neighbors tell me this 4 00 a. M. Wakeup call has them checking their own devices. If youre sleeping, wont know whats going on. Reporter does it make you want to go back and check you
Traffic reporter katy zachry has a look at your monday morning commute. Whats it look like outside there, katy . Bill, you had not a bad forecast, i have not a bad forecast for the roads. Things are looking good. No accidents to report. A lot of the overnight construction is lifting. And some of the volumes building, but its not accounting for any issues right now. A live look at the route 30 bypass, right at route 322, where traffic in both directions is running pretty smoothly. Take a look at your drive times. The typical trouble spots, 376, 95 and 76 all looking good right now. That will likely change over the next hour, so ill keep on top of that. Po for drivers on the ben franklin bridge, there is construction eastbound in the righthand lane, not tying anything up. You can see some of the yellow flashing lights, so get over to the lefthand side and youll be fine for that. And for drivers in new jersey, on the 42 freeway, if youre headed north to the merger with 55 on the area brid
The man accused of kidnapping carlesha freelandgaither will return to philadelphia to face charges. And a delaware family will learn today if they can return home after a car careened into the second floor of their house. With but the big story on n news, is the arctic blast hitting parts of the nation. This frigid blast from the north has swept over some parts of the dakotas and minnesota. Marcie gonzalez joins us now. Reporter it is not just the cold, but temperatures following making it look and feel like january. Still 6 weeks left before winter and already some areas of the country look like. Bismarck north dakota blanketed in white same in soda springs, california and two feet expected for the Western Plains and the northern great lakes, but it seems some drivers were not ready. Snowcovered streets causing crashes in wisconsin the big shift in where caused by this, the remnants of nuri, the 800mile storm that battered alaska heading south bringing an arctic blast of cold and snow