Judgments because you dont know what the weather is going to be. Those lastminute decreases would be sudden. But the lower pricing that were proposing in the very early bird rate would be in the public so it would give people an opportunity to come early in the day and enjoy some of these sights so there are benefits on both ends. Sure. Sure. In terms of the increasing, am i correct in that that likely happens in high demand period, kind of peak periods . Correct. That is the plan. Given our experience or history at these various attractions, do we know when those are . Theyre midday. Theyre typically midday. We actually have run numbers on coi tower over the last year to look at the timeline when its super busy. When its super busy in the midday, it impacts peoples ability to get to the murals so weve been looking at putting extra staff on as well. Weve try add lot of things. For koi tower, usually 1 00, 2 00, 3 00 is the timeline for those. For the Japanese Tea Garden, it is also in
Producing a gorgeous show. If you live east of the Delaware River in south jersey and delaware you may be able to see a little bit of color, now that the sun is climbing a little bit were losing the color. Gorgeous start to the morning. Clouds increasing from the west. You see rain and mixed precipitation out across northcentral pennsylvania. Williamsport presently reporting a little bit of light sleet and freezing rain. State college is reporting a mix bag. You go farther to the south around johns town and altoona they are seeing wintry precipitation, as well. By the time it makes its way east into the philadelphia area. Temperatures in the 40s be were not expecting mixed precipitation here, we could see showers later on. 29 in allentown, 38 in philadelphia. 30 in millville. 37 in wilmington. Forecast for today, if youre going to see the sun it will be in the next hour or two, its pretty much it. Well go mainly cloudy from 11 00 a. M. , showers this afternoon, high temperatures around
Right now just some spotty showers. Its the rainout to the west, thats the cold front that will come through here. 36 miles an hour wind gusts right now in dover. When youre waking up at 7 00 a. M. Those high winds are already here. 50 miles an hour. At lunchtime theyre hanging around. And again we could see some damage tomorrow through midday and tomorrow afternoon as, then the wind could step down as we head through the evening. Ill walk you through that in the ten day on ten coming up in just a bit. Tonight looking for answers. Federal officials return to the scene are a Senior Living facility went up in flames and burned to the ground. Andrea, there are still residents that are unaccounted for. Reporter yeah, thats right, denise. And the management here through a statement say they are distraught there are still some people that are not accounted for. Its been two whole days, and theres still so many Unanswered Questions. No more sirens, no more fire trucks. Sheriffs deputies now k
New phone. This is iphone x. This is the cbs evening news. Mason good evening. Im Anthony Mason. The destruction in the florida keys, population 75,000, is staggering. Fema reported today that Hurricane Irma destroyed a quarter of the houses. Nearly twothirds of the rest have major damage. President trump will go to florida thursday to see for himself what irma did to the state. The storm is blamed for least six deaths in florida, three in georgia, and four in South Carolina. We begin tonight with Elaine Quijano in ramrod key, just east of where irma made her initial u. S. Landfall sunday morning. Reporter it is miles of destruction, house after house, block after block, roofs torn off, boats on the road, and r. V. S mangled in trees. Irmas path of destruction cut through the florida keys. Residents in islamorada, who didnt evacuate, came out to look at the damage. This was a big part of my life for 15 years ive lived here. And its just you know, in one moment its gone. You know, its h
Comes to cal in two days. And tonight prot now at 11 00, this conservative commentator comes to cal in two days. Tonight protesters have a very good reason to keep the peace. Good evening im elizabeth cook. Im ken bastida. Tonight police in berkeley have a new tool to reign in the rioters. Joe vazquez reports. The city just gave their officers the power to pepper spray. We have those on the left and the right who agree. It was a heated contentious emergency meeting of the berkeley city council. Please do not walk down this path of unintended consequences. Reporter as the mayor proposed changing the police use of force policy. We need to solve this problem and it needs to be solved in a way that prevents those to gain a stronghold. Reporter to allow police to use pepper spray on a crowd. This will be the right thing. Preventing people from getting physically hit. Reporter so far this year there has been one violent crash after another in berkeley. The mayor and police chief say they nee