As you see, this one is a fastmoving fire there, firefighters arriving on the scene within the hour trying to get all of that under control. Not only dealing obviously with the fire there, but the cold temperatures, and theyre not dealing with the strong winds yet. If you want to look at kind of breitbart side here, not dealing with the strong winds, but certainly, trying to get that fire under control, monitoring the latest on that, of course, we will update you in just a no, maam. Lets talk about the latest weather conditions here, and what you can expect in your neighborhood, so sure yes, good morning. You know bee start the top of the the hour with number every days always, and the number is a one, today, we of course will show that you coming up. But radar showing whats going on, and talking about where is the know . And we do have some dry slots, as the snow moves in, in bands, because the air has been dry for day after day after day. And now getting this moisture, and the atmosp
Lot of thus morning, bus stop buddy, is dealing with the snow, the best way he knows how, to just bundle up, wear those nice big heavy boots. So, yes. Snowing just about everywhere. We have few little dry areas, but theyre all starting to fill in now. Weve been watching this snow move in, in bands, all morning long, and where you see the darker blue there, thats where the snow is falling heaviest. As predicted, it is the area that has the blizzard warning, and thats along the coastline. You can see the snow covered roads here, in old city. As the septa buses move along very carefully. 24 degrees, but 17mile per hour sustained winds, means, it feels like 11 outside. So plan on snow throughout the Daylight Hours today. Starts to taper off, we think, for most of us around 3 00, 4 00 this afternoon at the very latest, sunset time at 4 50. And we will have the map for you next time, showing you just how much were going to get. Bob kelly, it all depends on where you live. I know, check this
Then because such a busy road like washing machine effect where the snow is all over the place. So this is causing traffic trouble, and despite that, you can see, to the right of this bus, people are still driving around Atlantic City, and now going around this bus. So, the bus driver told me just too heavy, we offered to try to push him, but you can see he is down a slope on a hill as well. And it looks like the fire hydrant, almost the street light kind of stopped him. But new Jersey Transit has second bus at tennessee avenue, they told me, that had to get towed out. So this is their second bus stuck, you can see that tractortrailer coming in behind the bus, that is just coming offer the a. C. Expressway, so it shows you the main drag, right at ceasars a lot of you know coming to ac. So big troubles here. And this snowstorm really just getting underway, because this is the worse of it sofas we look down this street, mississippi, seeing the blowing effect, just terrible all over, as i
And i mean it doesnt have of that hitting us, so mike four wheel drive, thats masco outside, and you just probably why. So i mean just be careful when got some new information about youre out there. This nasty noreaster. Thank you very much. So it is after 7 00 guys, have good day, be safer, thanks for taking care, people of we are getting into the wilmington, we appreciate it. Heart of the storm, and i want your welcome. To go over to graphics, because i want to show you so it is after soree . Channel six . What this storm looks like and twentynine, channel 29, also overlay what we are looking in terms every pressure reading, over to yes. After 7 00 we would radar graphics, we will show normally see a lot of people you, there is the storm system out here getting ready to go to work, i think a lot of people decided to go home, maybe their offers is closed sitting 218 miles off atlantic because taking live look at the bus stop, there is nobody city but central pressure at out here right
Meteorologist kathy orr though with what areas got hit the worst. Kathy. Talking about the shore communities, iain, get a foot to foot and a half of snow and while were talking about second part storm. The first punch of course with the snow. The second the brutal cold. Those roads are slick. So obviously there was no melting going on today. It was ice earlier it stays ice tonight. It feels like 16 below in the poconos. Two below in allentown. Two below in pottstown and one below in wilmington already. Look at these winds they are relentless reading gusting to 43. 39 miles an hour gusts in millville and Atlantic City. Those are Tropical Storm force gusts just to put that in perspective and they are not going to be giving up overnight. So tomorrow morning will be brutally cold. Wind chills Lehigh Valley and poconos 15 to 30 below. In the philadelphia area ten to 15 below. And down the shore, about five to ten below. Remember this. Blowing snow continues. That snow is so light and fluff