Its already starting to feel like fall out there. People making their way out in center city tonight. Good evening, im iain page. Lucy noland is off to tonight. Meteorologist caitlin roth is in for scott. Watching to notes weather sto story. We know well dealing with some rain thats moving in now and that will start off the weekend but maybe the more impactful situation will be our temperatures through the full weekend. Right now its pretty mild as the rain arrives. Temperatures are mainly in the low 60s he become at our future temperatures theyre actually going to rise into early tomorrow morning. You wake up around 70 degrees but then as the cold air comes in behind the front which bring the rain arrives were into the 50s and this is by 9 00 oclock tomorrow night even some 40s showing up. By early sunday morning the coldest temperatures weve seen in months. 40s even some widespread 30s mid to upper 30s north and west of philadelphia. So a very chilly sunday morning. What to expect fo
Temperatures theyre actually going to rise into early tomorrow morning. You wake up around 70 degrees but then as the cold air comes in behind the front which bring the rain arrives were into the 50s and this is by 9 00 oclock tomorrow night even some 40s showing up. By early sunday morning the coldest temperatures weve seen in months. 40s even some widespread 30s mid to upper 30s north and west of philadelphia. So a very chilly sunday morning. What to expect for tomorrow. Falling temperatures in the afternoon. Winds will also gust to 25 miles an hour. 30s to 40s by sunday morning. Breezy enough to limit frost and not as gusty into sunday afternoon. Well have the let tough on the rain and more of the timing of the weekend as we go through the newscast. Iain. Caitlin, thank you. You can track the rain and the dropping temperatures any time this weekend just head to myfoxphilly. Com and click on the weather tab. And now the ebola viewer us and toasts stop it from spreading here in the u.
Into this. Reporter beatrice harleys family tells us theyve been looking for answers for weeks ever since they found the 102yearold grandmother whos lived in this house for 25 years, dead covered in blankets near her radiator. They say the heat had been turned off. Outside they found her gas line had been excavated and exposed. And they say Washington Gas is refusing to answer any questions. The forecast was calling for snow. The temperature was in the 30s. Paul bowman came to check on his 102yearold mother. She was found in her night clothes. She had taken as many blankets as she could find pillows, rolled herself up and got as close to the hot water radiator as she could. And thats where she was found. Reporter the medical examiner has not released the cause of death, but bowman says he feels sure it had something to do with the heat being turned out. Yes. I totally do. I believe that they had not interrupted her heat in her house, my mother would still be here today. Reporter bowman
Haunt the ravens. Keith mills explains coming up in sports. Is here toer weather start the week. [captioning made possible by Constellation Energy group] captioned by the National Captioning Institute www. Ncicap. Org youre watching wbaltv 11. Live, local, latebreaking. This is 11 news today at 6 00 a. M. Good monday morning. Im stan stovall. Im mindy basara. Thank you for joining us this morning. 6 01. Time for traffic and weather together on the 1s. We did not get the worst of it. 10 inches of rain in parts of pennsylvania. We do not get the worst of it. It is all gone now. It may look a little dreary. We have a few clouds around baltimore right now. We will make it into the upper 60s this afternoon. We will get some sunshine to bake through. Roads. O check the good morning. Already some accidents out there. We are still dealing with some problems. We have a crash on 95 in howard county. It looks like traffic is building at 100. A couple more accidents one at route 32 in glenallan. W
British strongholds in asia. Shahid was ordered to burma. His ship arrived in rangoon in the middle of an air strike. It was the first of many searing experiences which have been pieced together by my uncle. When the japanese surrounded rangoon, they blocked the road, and he writes that there was a column of over 40 miles long. Where is the water coming from . Where is the food coming from . What is happening to the injured . The plight of the civilians is terrible. He said that the stage came where they were offering a fistful of rupees for a fistful of rice. Burma was about to fall, and he was living through a perilous time. It was terrible when the wooden houses caught fire and the ammunition dumps started exploding. I was blown into a trench and thought that id been hit and could not open my eyes. The picture that emerges from these pages is of the intensity of this period in burma, and i didnt realise until now what my grandfather faced from the very moment that he arrived. And fo