We know brian absolutely, not only as a loving, caring father but Police Office shore did everything he could to get those kid out of the house. Reporter kyles son, gray son and brian lukens junior have been Close Friends and classmates. He broke down immediately. Reporter as Community Begins to mourn out pour of support on line for the lukens , bolton start aid go fund me page hoping to raise 10,000, only to surpass that in a few hearst and has raised more than 40,000. We appreciate your support, the family is going to need it reporter counselors were on hand at schwenksville elementary school. We have just learned that go fund me page has reached more than 60,000, live from schwenksville chant lens. Dangerous cold has settled in wind chills are in the teens and Single Digits. We have live team three coverage with meteorologist lauren casey and Eyewitness News reporter greg argos, we will start with lauren, live on the cbs3 sky deck tracking temperatures and lauren, also, perhaps some
Lightning all over it and all the flooding rain that we had well things have dried out. You will get couple of days to really dry out from the rain that fell yesterday in some places, close to 5 inches. Starting to see the first glimmer of sunrise, it is official at 5 46 this morning. Northerly breeze at 9 miles an hour youre going to walk outside and say hey i like this. 68 relative humidity. Maybe not those exact words. But you get the idea. It was a wet wednesday high of 82, and the average hi, 87. We will be below average again today, but boy will it feel nice with the refreshing breezes and the High Temperature of 83 degrees, mid 70s by lunchtime sunset time 8 28. Thats your planner for thursday, from the Weather Authority. Can we keep this going through the weekend . Find out in the seven day forecast. Right now we start traffic with a look at the schuylkill expressway eastbound. This is just around south street. And the cars are moving along just fine. Lets go to the ben frankli
Bergen county, new jersey, after a levee break there. Right now an enormous fire is burning in the queens section of new york. 50 homes have destroyed. A transformer explosion to tell you about. Ripped through the night as people described a powerful explosion, very loud. Look at those pictures. Update you on what happened at that con ed plant. 260 patients including babies from the nicu evacuated from a Major Hospital in new york city. Historic recordbreaking flooding consuming manhattan and parts of the northeast, as well. Homes are under water and more than 6 Million People are in the dark this morning. Transportation is at a standstill. Could be days before things get back to normal. Cnn is covering the aftermath of the storm, and Superstorm Sandys next path, like no other network can. It is tuesday, october 30th, and special coverage begins right here on starting point. Lots to get to this morning. Lets start with breaking news. Rescue efforts are now under way in three new jersey
The scene as vanecia police try to figure out how she was killed in the parking lot. Reporter during a childs birthday party, at the benecia senior center, a man hopped into his car to charge his phone, and started to move, crashing into a 4yearold boy who died at the hospital. Another boy, who is 13 was also hit by the car, but survived. This morning people touched by this accident have been coming to pay their respects. Its just tragedy right now, and its around the holidays and its something that doesnt happen in our town. You know, in a small town, so it really hits our hearts. Reporter lori came here with her daughter and 1yearold grandson. They left a dr. Seuss book and blanket for a little boy theyve never met. Just so he could have something to, i dont know cuddle with. All three boys involved in this accident were attending the birthday check. Now police are trying to figure out where the 12yearold boy was sitting in that car and why the car started moving. We do know from a p
Will be changing but we have a chance for thunderstorms before that tomorrow in fact we will time those out and check back with Justin Drabick to see how that hot car has been heating up, for now back over to you. Health department all over philadelphia region are shall ewing heat warnings with the hot humid weather being potential health dangers. Health reporter Stephanie Stahl is in spring guard when more on the big changer caused by the heat, stephanie. Reporter is there just a little breeze, hardly matters, just a few moments out here it is really oppressive. Hospitals tell me they are expect to go see a growing number of patients over the next few days as this heat wave persists. The equipment is ready at hahnemann hospital, including fans that are used in the emergency department, to cool off patients with heatrelated illnesses. Typically you will start to get cramps, nausea, light headed, dizzy and then pass out, worst case you can even die. Reporter doctor eric stander say dehy