Youll need a warm jacket but dont forget your sunglasses. Right now moon glasses would do the trick. Thats a live view of the moon getting ready to set. Clear view of the moon. And clear skies, less wind and dry air. And we have a cold morning. 33 now in northeast philadelphia. Look at the Freezing Point for doylestown and trenton. Now 37 in wilmington. And 20s in pottstown. Roxboro is down to 38. South philadelphia is at 41 degrees right now. Nice and clear. Well see bright sunshine for boat boathouse row. A nice warmup, too. Chilly at 6 00. By 9 00, well be in the middle 40s and the near 60s. But it will be a bit windy as we go into the afternoon. The winds will be kicking in. Your hourbyhour forecast when im back in ten. Right now we check in with first alert traffic reporter christine maddela. No major accidents but Construction Projects to tell you about. This is i95 right at giraud. Traffic just getting by on the righthand lane. The lefthand lane is blocked due to construction. T
77 degrees, no humidity out there at all. 6 00 p. M. That should are an 80 not a 70. A little bit warmer than that. You get the idea it will be a delightful finish to the weekend. The heat and humidity makes a strong come back in the sevenday forecast. Ill have the details in the seven day when he come back in just a bit. Hundreds of people have gathered around the Philadelphia Museum of art for the fathers day tradition the 12th annual gary pappa run. Walkers didnt start, but you see the runners finishing up the 5k along Martin Luther king. Weather conditions just about perfect to be running this morning. The runners left the starting line a halfhour ago, among them members of the team, 6abc. The race raise his funds for Prostate Cancer which is dedicated to educate men about Prostate Cancer. The search is on for the suspects in the driveby shooting in willingboro new jersey. One person in a small brown car fired on a group of men walking to their car. Both men were taken to Cooper Un
i see what going on across our area. it is devastating. unfortunately, we will see more of the pictures and you just at this point you just have to pray at this point. shepard: you look at mar margate, someone who lives at north 32nd avenue says the ocean met the bay. and i quote, water got to 3 not foot deep and people had knit their houses and he told the news radio from philadelphia and he says my house is a block higher so i don t have any in my house but it was wild but the neighbors had 3 of water and it got crazy as you can see and there are fish in the street. seagulls picked up dead fish left behind bit waters that receded flying rats they are. he says that the win was enough to shake his home. mike was taking pictures with
neighbors, especially older folks, that is really important. if you have a neighbor that you are not sure how they are handling a power outage, flooding, et cetera, go over and visit them and knock on that are door. that can make a difference, the public and be the eyes and ears identifying unmet needs. second, the reason we are here is because the red cross knows what it is doing when it comes to emergency response. people all across the country who have not been affected, now is the time to show the kind of generosity that makes america the greatest nation on earth. a good place to express that generosity is by contributing to the red cross. can you go to their website, the red cross knows what they are doing. they are in close contact with federal, state and local officials. they will make sure we get the resources to the families as swiftly as possible. i thank everyone here who is doing such a great job when it comes to the disaster response. the final message, during th
if you have a neighbor that you are not sure how they are handling a power outage, flooding, et cetera, go over and visit them and knock on that are door. that can make a difference, the public and be the eyes and ears identifying unmet needs. second, the reason we are here is because the red cross knows what it is doing when it comes to emergency response. people all across the country who have not been affected, now is the time to show the kind of generosity that makes america the greatest nation on earth. a good place to express that generosity is by contributing to the red cross. can you go to their website, the red cross knows what they are doing. they are in close contact with federal, state and local officials. they will make sure we get the resources to the families as swiftly as possible. i thank everyone here who is doing such a great job when it comes to the disaster response. the final message, during the darkness of the storm i think we also saw what is brightest