A little bit, right . Thats right. Depending on where you are, were seeing sunshine. Other parts seeing mostly cloudy skies, but everyone will see sunshine. Here is a live look outside. Philadelphia one of those places still seeing those clouds being a little bit stubborn. Mostly cloudy right now. Other spots seeing full sunshine. We are a little warmer than this time yesterday. About six degrees warmer in philadelphia. Ten degrees warmer than this time yesterday in mount pocono. Nine degrees warmer than millville. That mainly puts us in the 40s across the area, so a nice start to the day. Were going to be warmer than where we were yesterday. Yesterday we topped out around 50. Right now its 47 in philadelphia. 44 in allentown. 43 in lancaster. 49 degrees in atlantic city. And we are looking at 52 in wildwood. For today, as we head throughout the rest of the day into the morning, by 11 00, 51, mostly sunny. 1 0055. And 56 by 3 00. Thats where i think well end up, around 56. Which is a l
Hook at what we have, a line of showers and thunderstorms thats moving into the area. Th stormstr i those storms are moving to the showers like we did yesty. Pennsylvania at thishooror northeast at now 20 to 25 miles nowyono t fn 68 70 an hour and within that line some heavy downpours. Just approaching the harrisburg area, the rainfall coming down yesterday morning. Apromhe. Fog was a little thicker no showers in the cape may area at a rate of close to three yet. Or in phiderhat matter. But look at this line of very inches per hour. That rainfall very heavy along heavy showers and these are on the front line of that shower the move too. Qukly moving into activity that is pushing toward elphiasard hielf inhil harg aa. Just a few minutes away from the philadelphia area. There are a few showers to our arriving in harrisburgy 45 north this morning. This morning. There are showers that are scattered and light in the nc arriving withrms pocono mountains, the showers he may bard. And thunders
Sunshine this morning. Showers and 72 at 9 00, and muggy with still a possibility of showers at lunch time today. Neighborhood by neighborhood forecast when i come back. First, jillian mele has traffic. Good morning to you, bill. Two different cameras, this is a look at the vine street expressway, westbound starting to get slow. Heading out to 76, youll notice the camera is close to the ground. Then we have cameras high up and you can see those low clouds setting in. Thats the kind of conditions that bills talking about. Drivers make their way from fox street down to 76. Our biggest problem of the morning is this accident were following in hamilton township. Route 50 is closed in both directions, at south county boulevard. Its a serious crash. We have video just in. We have one of our producers editing that for you right now. So as soon as we get that ill bring it to you. 6 02. Breaking news out of West Kensington where a man barricaded himself in a home. Police and s. W. A. T. Members
We need to think about that. Im not sure theres any nearterm solutions to this, but it was another one of those dark, dark and somewhat implicit implications for this terrible tragedy. Thank you. Thanks. I actually want to pick up on one thing you said and then come to a couple of you as well around some of the turning points. I agree, that speech that president clinton made was quite extraordinary and im not sure everybody it got the attention it needed given how extraordinary it was. But the other thing i wanted to say is that the ias itself in the way the ias responded was also pretty phenomenal because there had been a few calls for should we go on with the conference and the ias came out immediately and said we are going on that, we have to go on. And that really i think just gave a lot of energy to people that people needed and the way you adjusted to the Opening Ceremony to address it was very admirable. So thank you for that. So theres a lot to pick up on, and im just going to
Hi, everyone. Im nicolle wallace. Its 3 00 p. M. In the east. 12 noon out west. Brian williams will be back with us at this time tomorrow. We begin with the facts and headlines as we know them at this hour. The coronavirus is spreading faster than at any point in the pandemic. As 22 states and 2 u. S. Territories have set new daily infection records just since july 1st. 75,000 new cases were reported just yesterday, the highest singleday total yet. That brings the number of confirmed infections in the United States to nearly 3. 5 million with the death toll climbing to 138,000 souls. The university of Washington Institute for health metricses and evaluation, a model once touted by the white house now projects that the virus could now kill more than 224,000 americans by november 1st. Former fda commissioner Scott Gottlieb say new cases will slow. Arizona looks like its the upper limited of its testing capacity. Well start to see new cases on a daily basis to start slow their growth. We