Erickson with eyewitness weather. Great to see you up so early this morning. I love this. Path the path and i, you and i go back so far. We are looking at a very drizzly start to the day as we fully expect but this is not a wash out for the entire day. It is moving quickly and it will be out of here. We will find sunshine later this a afternoon but you can see looking at weather neighborhood at reading 64 in reading right now. Off in the distance you can tell that the roads are wet up there. Storm scan three this is a closer look right now and you can see we find these rain showers out there we are seeing them scattered around, they are just about to move again in the wilmington area we are fining them through vineland as well and we will find, more and more of these showers, this morning, until this thing finally gets out of here. You can see bulk of the precipitation right now but there is not a lot as we zoom in a little bit but it is out there, scattered and. Expect to find wet roa
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