Harms way. Reporter tanner says his barn full of almost 400 cows lot of power. We spoke to him inside tanners the family store on the dairy prompt. Just hard to believe that that much damage could be done in such a short period of time. Reporter winds took down this tree nearby feasterville. It crush most of ramon engles home. I watch the tree. I look at it. It started to go over and i just said to myself, here it goes. And i was probably 10, 15 feet away from where it actually hit. Reporter from major winter storm just a few week ago to strong winds and temperatures in the 50s, lenny tanner is prepared for whatever happens the rest of this winter. We just have to move forward. Well look at everything tomorrow and then well start to rebuild. Reporter tanner here in richboro bucks county was not the only property affected though Authorities Say it was the largest. I also checked no major Power Outages to report. Reporting from richboro, bucks county, david spunt cbs3 Eyewitness News. In
For the moment storm scan three is quiet. The it will stay that way. We have cloud cover but not a sign of anything necessarily yet to come. It is a couple cloud. The it will be tranquil here today. Thirtyfive is magic number up and down i95 from trenton, wilmington. Thirty in millville. At this point even though we have got temperatures somewhat marginal or freezing we will see a lot of wind last 24 hours if there was any damp spots or puddles they have had a chance to dry up. Even if you had lingering puddles, not necessarilyized over here today. That is not a concern but with that said it the is tranquil today. There is all Things Considered a much nicer day, in store. Cooler granted. It felt like spring, yesterday but it is quiet. I would take that trade off over anything, right. We necessity weather and traffic go hand and hand. If you are giving gust news we can cross our fingers and good news today in the world of travel. So far, so good. We are looking good on this wednesday. Q
When i walk out i felt how nice it felt. Will this linger. It looks ache a tranquil forecast. Today that is the story and for many days ahead. It is a a tranquil outlook. Enjoy this break coming off what we dealt with yesterday which was a big old, mess, for midday with that rain rolling through. We can sort of sit back and enjoy, more tranquil conditions. As we look live outside from our station headquarters, in the opposite side of the building here, on Spring Garden and, broad street intersection there. Nice and quiet. The not a lot of activity on the roads certainly but certainly not too much in the way of left over ice. What happened was with the wind that swept through yesterday, so much of any puddles or damp spots had a chance to dry out. Storm scan three for one thing empty a a the this point. We have a disturbance passing us by to the the south. No worries with that. Temperatures are still cool. We are in the upper 30s around the region here this morning. Couple spots where w
Very strong storm. Temperatures surged yesterday. We have seen them get scaled back. This is your temperature difference from this same time yesterday. You have dropped from ten to 15 to 20 plus degrees in these spots or you have leveled off. It depend on your location. Regardless the story is, were back to reality, folks. We will look at storm scan, wider zoom you can see that shield of clouds moving away. That is what is left of the storm system a and we are in the clearly sentencely. Dont worry about that pocket of snow you see over the lakes region that will not impact us. With that said it is a cooler day. We are back where we should be, where were in about 44 degrees on this day of the year, here in philadelphia we expect to hit 46. Not terrible. We do expect that sun as well, but we will call it partly sunny, still a tad breezy in the wake of the storm as High Pressure takes its the place but not a bad forecast and thinks a great break meisha that will last us quite a while. Lov
It is hard to believe that just 24 hours al ago we were talking about snow and ice. Good evening everyone, im jessica dean. Im ukee washington. Heavy storms downed trees and power lines and ripped off roofs. Eyewitness News Reporter david spunt has a look at some of the damage. Reporter from the air, the scene was devastating. Powerful winds blew the roof off this dairy barn in richboro leaving hundreds of cows in the path of danger. Amazing force that just come through and just tour that off of there. Reporter no cows or people were injured. A miracle according to owner lenny tanner. The farm has been in his family for decades. I guess the timing was right, and like i said nobody was in harms way. Reporter tanner says his barn full of almost 400 cows lot of power. We spoke to him inside tanners the family store on the dairy prompt. Just hard to believe that that much damage could be done in such a short period of time. Reporter winds took down this tree nearby feasterville. It crush m