Action news. Holiday rush, home is on here across the country. The enjoyment of the holiday will be tempered for tomorrow day by travel headaches. And police hunt for four armed masked men who made a Home Invasion in the point breeze section. Eagles hope to keep their eight game winning streaking we will be live at the linc. But first lets find out how weather is for tailgaters at the linc outside we will go to meteorologist chris sowers and accu weather chris. Little breezy. That will be only issue for eagles game this afternoon. Temperatures wise we are seasonal, numbers close to 50 but when you factor in that breeze it feels like upper 30 s lower 40s. Lets take you on a tour around the viewing area. Fortysix in allentown. Fortynine in philadelphia. Fifty in wilmington. Fiftyone in millville. Fiftyone in dover. Fiftythree in Atlantic City. Sustained wind speed are generally in that 10 to 20 miles an hour range out of the west northwest. 17 miles an hour in wilmington twelve in philad
Can you believe the 60s . The whole winter has been like this, its not surprising. Lets get you outside, we have a beautiful stretch of weather on the way, it begins today. High temperatures top out in the 60s and they could last by the time we cool down next week. Theres the center city skyline, its blustery and chilly. Temperatures in the 30s, with the winds out of the southwest at 10 to 15 Miles Per Hour. It feels like the 20s. 28 in reading. 31 in rank. 37 in philadelphia. A pair of 3s for millville. Trenton, 34. The poconos same number. Satellite and radar, just like yesterday well enjoy another afternoon full of sunshine. Heres the forecast, 11 00 a. M. , 54 degrees, were forecasting a high of 62. Breezy and warmer, 1 00 p. M. , 58. 3 00 p. M. , 60. And 5 00 p. M. , 59. The normal high for this time of the year is 47 degrees, were well above the seasonal averages. We are tracking a little bit of rain for the morning commute. Well time it out on future tracker 6. Its coming up in
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