The west, look at all the snow thats coming through the ohio valley. This is not a snow event for us, but the shades of pink is showing freezing precipitation, wintry mix, that could be on the way for us. Through the evening well be watching those temperatures stay steady. Were going to be watching periods of heavy rain and maybe a little bit of a mix for the Lehigh Valley and berks county before dawn tomorrow. Thats when the temperatures plummet and thats part two of the story, glenn has that. Here we are in the 60s, near midnight tonight, and then when you get up in the morning, wow, were going to be seeing dramatic changes across the area. Right now, we still hav warmth at 62 in philadelphia. 64 in allentown. It set a record earlier today. Mount pocono set a record. Look at all these places in the 60s. A little bit cooler right near the beaches with the wind coming in off the cool ocean. You can see the temperatures all the way through the night, 60 or above. There we go. Just four
Boundary from the east to the west. So, overnight tonight an additional quarter to a half inch of rain could spark again some minor street flooding as we get into the overnight hours. Then temperatures will crash near dawn and there could be an icy mix with some freezing rain and sleet in the far northwestern suburbs but that doesnt occur until after 4 oclock in the morning. In fact theres a Winter Weather advisory. It starts at 1 00 a. M. But nothing should fall in wintry form until about 3, 4 oclock through 10 oclock on saturday morning for the poconos Lehigh Valley all the way down to lancaster. Well show you the model how its picking up some of that ice coming up in that accuweather forecast and a big change for the eagles game tomorrow it is going to feel like the teens sharrie. Well chat about it in that accuweather forecast. All right our weather just all over the place. All over the place. Get updates on the forecast and check storm tracker6 live throughout the weekend right on
Give us the tale of two seasons win the next 12 to 24 hours. The updated forecast coming up for the eagles game and also more snow with that seven day forecast. Very busy for the Weather Authority. Back over to you. All right, scott, thank you. A procession for a hero. From his firehouse to the cathedral basilica of saints peter and paul, hundreds showed up to lieutenant Matt Letourneaus funeral. The service followed by a procession to his final resting place. It was certainly an emotional day as lieutenant letourneau was laid to rest. Lets get more from fox 29s dave schratwieser. Hes live outside the cathedral basilica of saints peter and paul. Dave. Reporter chris, firefighters and first responderring came from as far away as toronto and trinidad to pay their respects to the lieutenant many of them calling him a brother and a hero. Steady rain fell on mourners outside as tears flowed from mourners inside the basilica as the city of philadelphia family members and fellow firefighters
A heavy band has moved into the atlantic. That came through earlier. We have a little bit of a break for philadelphia, south jersey and parts of delaware. But we have this next band that is stretching from berks county, Chester County and northern portions of delaware. This is our doppler on wheels, this can be placed wherever we see the biggest threat or heaviest rain. Weve put this near limerick and potts down and collegeville, you can see these shades of yellow. Thats where were watching these heavier pockets come through. Were watching for any isolated thunderstorms. That is a close up look. This is a broader picture. Its smoothed out. This Doppler Radar shows the exact same thing. You can see it stretching past limerick and potts down. Reading, youre getting a little bit of a break. Allentown, you have a steady shower. Further south and youre looking at west chester under steady rain. Wilmington, steady rain in your neighborhood. Lets go on down into parts of delaware. Middletown,
Reporter chris, hundreds of firefighte firefighters and t responders stood out here in the poring rain out of respect for a man who made the ultimate sacrifice. Many of them telling us they came to pay tribute to a fallen hero. Reporter as raindrops fell on mourners outside, tears flowed from mourners inside the basilica as the city of philadelphia, family members and fellow firefighters said goodbye to lieutenant Matthew Letourneau a hero who lost his life in the line of duty. He lived, ate, slept and breathed this job. Matt, every dave his life was truly a hero and were all better off because of his bravery and service. Hundreds stood outside in the rain during the morning viewing and mass. Hundreds more pack the cathedr cathedral. Lieutenant letourneau was remembered for his smile, his enthusiasm, his compassion but mostly for his bravery. He is truly a firemans fireman. He fought that fire to the best his ability as long as with everyone else on that fire ground. I mean hes hero. W