Hi, brittney. We have a lot going on. Heres a closer look at the radar right now. Ux see it moving through philadelphia right now. A few more showers are to the west of harrisburg, expect more showers, temperatures will stay stay warm above average. Temperatures will be close to 80 degrees in philadelphia. And throughout most of the area you can see how scattered the showers will be. Well see another round moving in thursday into our evening hours. That will continue into the overnight hours pushing into friday. We folks see heavy rain as we head into friday. Friday will be a first alert day. Same thing into saturday. One big difference youll notice as we head into tomorrow is temperatures will drop and stay down into friday as well. As far as today is concerned, over the next eight hours or so, temperatures will warm above average, by 4 00 p. M. 75 and by 7 00 p. M. Temperatures at 70. Well see a few passing showers. You can see the gray clouds here. Our headlines show that the cold i
Lot of question on where joaquin will head. Look at the spaghetti plots and they are all over the place, a 750 mile spread, the european ch is typically the most reliable show its heading out to sea, but there is pretty good consensus, most models have it heading inland over the outer banks, and that is in the sunday to monday time time, before then we deal with tropical moisture, we have the stalled frontal boundary and what that will do is retro grade and move to the west during the day tomorrow. We have two key times to watch as far as heavy rain, thursday night through saturday morning, we look at 1 to 3 inches of rain and sunday into monday is when we feel the effects, ill talk about it in detail in the full accuweather forecast. The waves are already churning in the ocean off Atlantic City, this image from sky 6, we have systems in the area, even before joaquin becoming a potential problem, david henry is at the shore. People along the shore here are mostly waiting and watching a
Good morning. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. The deadly midwinter like storm that hit the rockies and upper midwest is headed south and east this morning. The weather system brought harsh conditions including plunging temperatures from the dakotas to the upper michigan peninsula. In denver, yesterday, the temperature dropped 46 degrees in six hours. The heavy snow caused widespread travel delays. More than 150 flights in and out of minneapolis were cancelled yesterday, but things appear to be getting back on track today. Don champion reports. Reporter from south dakota to michigan, the sights and sounds of winter are taking over. Were learning how to drive on snow. Reporter monday, the rockies and upper midwest were hit with cold temperatures and snow. Today northern wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of michigan will feel and see the chill. The taste of winter is being pushed into a powerful storm that hit alaska. By the end of the week it will send temperatures diving by the
Good morning. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. The deadly midwinter like storm that hit the rockies and upper midwest is headed south and east this morning. The weather system brought harsh conditions including temperatures from the dakotas to the upper peninsula. In denver, the temperature dropped 46 degrees in six hours. The heavy snow caused widespread travel delays. More than 150 flights in and out of minneapolis were cancelled yesterday, but things appear to be getting back on track today. Dom champion reports. Reporter from south dakota to michigan, the sights and sounds of winter are taking over. Were learning thousand drive on snow. Reporter monday, the rockies and upper midwest were hit with cold temperatures and snow. Today northern wisconsin and you were peninsula of michigan will feel and see the chill. The taste of winter is being pushed into a powerful storm that hit allaccess. By the end of the week it will send temperatures diving by the east. Wintry weather hit
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