Closer look, were already seeing rainfall associated with hurricane arthur. We have a cold front that will continue to sweep through our region. Thats help triggering storms before the hurricane gets here. Allentown stretching into the poconos, seeing a lighttomoderate rainfall. We are going to see clearing as we head into the afternoon and evening hours. It is going to be a soggy start to the morning and most of our locations by the afternoon well see temperatures at 84 degrees in our suburbs to the north and west. Philadelphia, 82 and then down the shore, 74 degrees. And your fireworks forecast looks great as we head into this evening, we will see clearing. Itc will still be breezy. Ill go over the hourbyhour breakdown, coming up. As brittany mentioned, the Fireworks Show should be safe tonight but because of the threat of storms, several towns have made the call to postpone shows and displays. Nbc10. Com has your full list of how the fireworks events are rescheduled, dates and time
Philadelphia. It is 69 degrees in millville. The numbers will not last in the low 60s. Well be heading to the 80s this morning. A muggy morning. Any fog around to start with will go out as the temperatures climb. 88 degrees and climbing at lunch time today. Take a lack at arthur. When i come back at what it means for your fourth of july plans. Thats when i come back. Jillian mele has your traffic first. Good morning, bill. Its quiet morning out there. We have an accident that im following for you in jenkintown, montgomery county. So watch out for lane restrictions athat intersection. You can also still watch out for spots of flooding out there in middle town township and bucks county and Oxford Valley road. Trenlton road is an option if you need to get around it. Heading to chester county, very quiet right now. This is the route 35 pass near 113. That is the eastbound side. Eastbound is typically where we see the delays later in the morning. Its still just a little bit too early for th
Temperatures down to the fifties we will see the sky is clear hours. Temperatures will be below average. A few showers and sprinkles this morning most of that grain will be light. Its starting to clear out of lake county grade now. But the rain still lenders to the south. Looks like through six or 7 00 this morning we will have a light rain. Upstream the skies are clear. Now mid to upper fifties. 57 at the lakefront. Looking for a high today in the mid70s. But sunshine skies will clearly this morning. 77 tomorrow for the fourth of july. Loss of sunshine. East return over the weekend. Indian commuters were supposed to be waking up with some big closures on u. S. 30. And eighth mile stretch was blocked off at 10 00 last night between 41 all the way over to tie 65. This was to repair damage from mondays storm. I had to repair a lot of those Traffic Signals and the wires that came down. They expect this to stay closed until 10 00 really impacted the commute. The good news they finished ear
Good morning. This is nbc 10 news today. Im chris cato. That lightning we showed you earlier can cause emergencies like this one. Lightning is blamed for this house fire last night. Thankfully no one was hurt. This large home on raven hollow drive burned. And that is the sound of the storms overnight. Nbc 10s camera catching the thunder and lightning in camden county. Heavy rain triggering flash flooding yesterday evening. Nbc 10 in reading last night where some cars got stuck in high water. Other vehicles never had a chance because the roads were already swamped. Some businesses in the city also shut down because of the flooding. Lets hope we dont see any more of that today. Lets go to bill henley and his first alert forecast. Were watching them track through the area right now. Trenton still seeing rainfall. The big storms settled down. Now were dealing with low clouds and areas of lite fght f. The last few showers pushing through the area into north jersey right now. Were going ente
Threshold. Everybody wants to know will it affect me inland . We wont know that. There will be outer bands here, john, that will come on shore, maybe a rain shower. You can see one right there in georgia. A big one down through here in florida. There is no way to predict whether one of those ends up over washington dc or new york city closer to the northeast there is no possible way to predict that. We can probably predict the size, 80, 85 miles per hour. Yesterday the Hurricane Center was thinking 90. Thats not out of the question. You can see the eye in the threedimensional depiction. The eye is right down there in the middle. Hurricane Hunter Aircraft flying through it now. Finding the pressure going down, wind speeds picking up and the storm doing exactly what we thought it would do. This storm by tomorrow is going to be affecting the coast of South Carolina right through there and then its going to be effecting North Carolina with on shore waves probably six to ten feet tall. Over