Temperatures here, modest breeze if any at all, out in Atlantic City wind is calm, 42 there. Fortysix at the airport. Much colder in the poconos but not much wind. It feels like 26 degrees. Moving forward through the rest of the afternoon cloud start to build back in but we will still hit 57, close to where we should be finally but there is a cold air coming in the form of the cold front so watch for late day shower especially, you know, Late Afternoon in the early evening , do you need umbrella . I think you can getaway without it if you are not crazy about carrying it with you but you may see a quick shower later today and later on we will let you know how far that temperatures drops. Good to know, thanks, katie good morning everyone. Ninetyfive south before broad street we are looking at a disable vehicle pulled off to that far right shoulder. Tap your brakes as you travel by. Just call that to your attention. Also quick peak here as we push in the southbound direction toward schuyl
Over, it is behind us but still a rather chilly start to your morning, let me start off with a live look we are looking at sit friday palmyra cove nature park and you can see a dry morning but it is still on the chilly side, in fact, it is literally freezing in philadelphia with a temperature of 32 degrees. We still have 20s on the map. 28 degrees in wilmington. Twentysix in reading, 27 in allentown, 26 in trenton. Down shore 27 in Atlantic City and we have 30 degrees at this hour in wildwood but we are making headway here compared to the last 24 hours, we are warmer, across the entire region, and anywhere from five to 10 degrees warmer in fact in the poconos 10 degrees warmer then this time yesterday and we are 9 degrees warmer right here in philadelphia. So heres what you can expect throughout the daytoday, now this afternoon is not going to be as cold as it was yesterday plus we are not going to be dealing with hardly any winds. Wind chillies not a factor today. 36 degrees by 9 00.
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