Better chance as we head into this afternoon. Cloudy out there and muggy out there and it is hot, but the good news is, we head into tomorrow and sunday, things will start to look up. Taking you through the timeline though, a shower possible heading into lunchtime, but the better chance looks to be this afternoon into 4 p. M. And mainly for those of new southeast mass. Now keep in mind, it is humid out there and muggy. So any showers and storms we do see develop do have the chance to bring some downpours with them and you can see a lot of rain. Headed into tonight, that front clearing out and saturday and sunday looking really good for your weekend plans. High temperatures this afternoon climbing into the upper 80s and low 90s, but the next two days though i mentioned fenway tonight, i think you are stormfree. Still hot in the mid to upper 80s. The next two days by tomorrow, cooler along the coastline, temperatures in the 80s and the sun is out. We will talk more about your weekend for
Conditions, couple of cloud rolling in. The bridge in the background and some river traffic along with some road traffic which you may hear. What a day it was throughout the five boroughs and the tristate area. It was an incredible day. 81 in newark. 79 in central park. La guardia at 79 degrees. Islip at 73. Currently outside were Still Holding onto a fair amount of thveat warmth. Mont k at 54. Long branch at 81. White plains at 70. Cooler in monticello at 55. Through the evening tonight look for scattered showers later on, e68 degrees at 7 00 p. M. Then about 9 00 well see a little bit of dampness roll n in at 65 degrees. Hold onto that umbrella, at 11 00 tonight you may need it as scattered showers begin to envelope the area just a little 63. Well be back to see how much nger these warm temperatures last. Not too much longer but well get them back ain. Count on news 4 to keep you connected to the changing weather with our nbc 4 new york app. Download the app on the Apple App Store no
Victims. I am cindy hsu. Today isis claimed responsibility for the attacks. And tonight we are learning about the timeline of terror. Investigators say three teams carried out bombings and shootings at six locations in a matter of 20 minutes. Police are looking for any accomplices and have arrested three people this raids in belgium. At this hour 129 people are 354 wounded. We have Team Coverage of the attacks beginning with cbs2s tony aiello live in paris tonight. Tony. Reporter cindy, as you can imagine paris is on edge this saturday night. An example. A Massive Police response to a bomb threat near the eiffel tower. It turned out to be a false alarm. All over the city memorials to the victims are popping up. You can see one behind me. And tonight we learned a California College student is among the dead. It must have been a dream come through. A semester in paris. But now her family faces the nightmare of losing her in the terror attack. She was a shining star. She brought joy, happ
We are not god. You can disable. You are trained to disable. You can do all of these things without killing him. Reporter the marchers were chanting to justice no piece. No racist police. Civil affairs was on hand following the marchers along with the Philadelphia Police bicycle patrol unit and it has been largely peaceful so far but just a lot of passion and a lot of frustration here in mayfair. Back to you. Dave, thank you. Meanwhile new york city mayor bill diblasio meets witness heads of the new York Police Department unions at a closed door meeting this afternoon comes in the middle of a deep rift between the mayor and police much hes meeting with the heads of the citys five Police Unions including pba president Patrick Lynch who has been publicly critical of the mayor. Union leaders believe the mayor is fosters an anti cop movement in the wake of that grand jury decision in the death of eric garner. New details tonight surrounding an arrest in a rape investigation. Hundreds of mi
Robinson, you probably recognize her because shes the former assistant attorney general for the office of Justice Programs both in this administration with president obama and also in the administration with president clinton. And to professor robinsons left is Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey, and to those in the district who also recognize him hes been the Police Commissioner for, i want to say, six years and was the District Police chief for eight, almost nine years and has spent time in chicago. The way we will do this today is we will have a series of a panel of experts that will provide testimony to the task force, and that testimony will then be considered by the task force as it goes into deliberations. Let me say this. For the witnesses we have today, one, thank you for being here. For the first time of the task force, were also going to have several witnesses come in through and im going to get myself in trouble because im not a tech person so i apologize ahead of time thro