Krystal klei with a check of your sunday weather and a look at the week to come. A lot to talk about. There is. This is a look at center city. Hard to see the building tops because we have low clouds and foggy conditions out there. Were especially foggy north of philadelphia throughout the suburbs, leely valley and berks county. Take a look. Still only an eighth of a mile in redding,. 25 mile in allentown. Trenton at three miles, philadelphia at five. Look south. Now that the rain has cleared, the fog has built back in. A quarter mile dover to millville. Still dealing with fog problems this morning and thats going to linger as we go through the rest of today. Radar and satellite shows we did have rain earlier today delaware to new jersey and thats what the fog is starting to build back in. Cloudy for the rest of today. First alert forecast the entire viewing area tonight and through tomorrow, well track that down hourbyhour coming up. Crystal, thank you. Bridge closed. That means traff
Where so many showed up organizers had to change the route. Saturday night im walter perez. The big story is the womens march across the nation. Small towns and major cities, crowds exceeded estimates as millions made their voice heard. Team coverage of the protests, action news is live at the ben franklin parkway but we begin in washington, dc. And guys it has been quite 24 hours. Reporter to say least, walter, we we dont have to agree with that, weve been here to witness whats happened. Were standing on independence avenue. This was the main stay for todays monument tall womens march on washington. Were able to stands here now, we could not have done that earlier. Hundreds of thousands of people flooded the streets in washington, dc. Some thought and debate about the number but we do know this, the marchers had a permit to end at the white house if they had 200,000 people but they obviously had well over that number. Because they were not allowed to end the march at the white house.
And south of the city by dawn. The rain is not a big deal tonight. Tonight the issue is the fog and mild temperatures, 45degrees. The average high for the date is 40. Thats warm. 43 in allentown, and reading. 42 in cape may. Slight 6 action radar showing showers not far off hitting southern delaware. We watch for the showers moving to the south. The other issues, the high wind. We have a wind advisory for the coastline with gusts up to 50 50 Miles Per Hour and a gail warning for the coastal areas. We talk about the wind and rain in just a few minutes, walter. Its coming. Thank you, karen. There are no vehicles on the bring carrying i276 over the Delaware River and that wont change soon because a fracture on a steel trust was spotted yesterday on the bridge forcing Structural Engineers to shut it down. A timeline for repairs has not been released but Officials Say they have started construction to stabilize the bridge until a permanent repair plan is made. Officials added the bridge wil
Bridge is still closed and they have not said what it will reopen him. Lets look at the live look over center city and dilworth park. It is damp out there. Reporter we have so much to talk about this morning, i dont know where to begin. Lets get you outside well start with the fog first and get into the winds and the coastal flood advisories and the shebang and all that. Were looking at the camden waterfront, or penns landing, you get the idea its hard to make anything out because the fog is so thick. The visibility is not as bad across the interior sections of south jersey and the jersey shore. We have a band of rain pushing through, some of it is coming down at a good clip down Atlantic City wildwood and cape may, light to moderate rain, this stretches into eastern portions of cumberland county. Thats where the wet weather thorning. This morning, again we want you to drive slowly and allow yourself extra time. Down to. 3 in reading and allentown. 3 in philadelphia and trenton. Five m
We want you to slow it down on a lot of roads here, you get into the outlying suburbs, all of a sudden the visibility drops completely here, were down to. In wilmington. 3 in allentown and trenton. Half mile in reading. 1 mile in lancaster. 2. 5 in philadelphia. Somewhat better numbers off to the southeast because its raining down there, its almost like pick character poison this morning. Youre either getting the fog or the moderate rain. Storm tracker 6 live weve set it in motion for you, the moderate rain extends from Atlantic City southward through cape may county. Thats the last of it for now, it should exit the coast in the next halfhour or so, oncer it pushes off the coast, most of the afternoon remains dry with a little bit of drizzle and mist, mainly a cloudy day with areas of fog, similar to yesterday. High temperatures on the mild side. 52 degrees is the forecasted high. But whats going to happen over the next 24 to 36 hours, a full blown noreaster is on the way, it will char