Crash on i95 involving a few drivers. A live report is next. A stalemate continues in pennsylvanias budget battle. Lawmakers back in harrisburg but we could still be in for a long fight. The big story at the moment, the fog. Weve got it behind us, its out there. Its going to clear later on today with showers coming in. For now the advice, take it easy during your commute. Good morning. Im rosemary connors. Im vai sikahema. You have to trust us. That is center city behind us. Right to meteorologist bill henley and the fog is the story this morning. It is very thick. Its a warm start, too, and the two are related. The warm air bringing in the moisture as the temperatures try to cool down this is what we have. This is pocono mountains, the thick fog is widespread. Not just philadelphia with 1 8 mile visibility at the airport. Dense for wilmington, coatesville, northeast philadelphia. Zero for mount pocono. And it is warm. But not warm enough to do away with the fog yet. A little bit of a
Philadelphia, big improvement, now see across the delaware but see gray skies overhead and a ground stop is still in effect at Philadelphia International, even though the visibility has improved greatly. Now, mile and a half visibility in trenton was down to zero for hours, fivemile visibility in Philadelphia International airport and wilmington is looking a lot better. And the temperatures, well, a nice warmup, 61 degrees in philadelphia. Look at dover, getting close to 70 degrees and thats where we are heading this afternoon. Clouds will be staying with us, might see a break or two of sunshine, more likely in delaware and into south jersey, then most of the rest of the area. We should see 68 degrees by 1 00 this afternoon and in between 1 and 4 touched 70 degrees in afternoon, which would set a new record for this date. Later this afternoon, this evening, we have got rain that we are tracking, heavy downpours, possibly even some thunderstorms. We will go through the forecast hour by
Just feet away from where they play, this is what she and fehr family discovered she and her family discovered. We have trash on top of these graves. The waste manage. Is pulling the trash high, breaking fence posts and digging holes. They have as much trash coming outs on this side of the fence. They have not been doing that. Next door, we found more adding to the mounting problems. Everyones loved ones deserves better than this reporter a waste manage. Spokesperson spoke to us thats the first the company knew about it. Workers should have caught this program with a perimeter check and now they vow to fix it fast. That is unacceptable to us we know thats unacceptable to them. We offer our apologies for that and well rectify it. Added more workers to get on top of the overload from the holidays and snow birds and say that our story prompted the company to bring more equipment first thing in the morning to relief this stress on the fence and families. You forced them to take action. Way
This morning were getting answers for our 10news viewers. Were getting answers for our 10news viewers. Some are upset that a growing pile recyclables at waste managements sarasota facility is ready to giveway onto graves at galilee cemetery. 10 News Reporter Kendra Conlon is problem to rest. 1521 5259 this is where Felicia Redden williams loved ones, lost. Where they lay. This is what she and her family it appears, neighboring Company Waste managment is pushing piles sky high. Bending the fence. Breaking posts. In other spots there are gaping holes. Next door we found trucks and equipment adding to the mounting problem. Dawn mccormick says waste managements added more workers to get on top of the overload from the holidays and snowbirds. And says our storys prompting the company to bring in more equipment first thing in the morning on the fence. And families. In sarasota, Kendra Conlon, 10 news wtsp family members tell us they now plan to work with the Newtown Community to help clean u
The president of spain later today to express the condolences of the American People and to offer whatever assistance we can as they investigate what has proven to be an awful tragedy. The president said u. S. Officials trying to determine if any americans were on board. Well continue to follow this twopointing story. Well bring you updates here on news4 and on our nbc washington app. Back to you. A construction crew hit a water main in the district today sending water shooting up into the sky. Check it out. We have a bunch of photos and tweets about this on our nbc washington app today. This is happening along massachusetts avenue and second streets here in northwest d. C. This break sent water pouring down onto the northbound lanes there of i 395 at the mass avenue joef pass. D. C. Water has shut the water off but theyre warning drivers that it could be slow going while they fix the break. This afternoon the Loudoun County fire marshal is trying to figure out what caused a fire at an