Teens for allentown. Pottstown, reading, 22. Trenton, millville, 25 degrees. 26 at philadelphia international. We are starting to see the skies brighten up, but you can see the clouds overhead. The clouds will be taking over this morning. 26 at 9 00. By lunchtime, still dry but cloudy and 30 degrees. Well go through it hour by hour to show you when the snow will start in your neighborhood when im back in ten. But right now well see how the roads are doing with jillian mele in the first alert traffic center. Good morning to you. If youre waking up in the Lehigh Valley we have the accident on eastbound 78 right at route 22. We have the right lane blocked and the far left lane of traffic is getting by. We have pockets of volume getting by but traffic is still moving. In hunting park north front street is blocked off because of an accident. Take 2nd street or luverne street to get around that. And on 76 we have an average start on the schuylkill expressway between the blue route and the vi
We are giving you a big heads up. Coming up, well show you how much snow you can expect and a closer look at the timing of it. Thanks. Check out dreary conditions behind us. Check out the impact of the storm so far. Harry hairston live in king of prussia. Whats it doing there right now . Well you know just a moment ago, and it seems to be coming right back again, i was getting pellets hitting my hand freezing rain or sleet, and then it started to turn over to the rain. If you take a look at the street you can see where this started to build up a little bit. As a matter of fact, its getting to be slush out here making things slippery. Shoppers are coming out here some having a difficult time to walk, coming to the giant, getting their groceries. I dont know if theyre getting ready to hunker down for the next few days but its been fairly busy with folks coming in and out. Reporting live in king of prussia, Harry Hairston nbc10 news. First alert traffic. Watching the roads as this storm c
It will be hotter tomorrow than its been in the month of may in a very long time. Good evening im chris may. Im jessica dean. This heat can be dangerous if youre not ready for it. Meteorologist kathy orr is live outside on the cbs3 sky deck with more on this spring sizzle. Kathy . Eighths ma amazing. Well be challenging record heat across the Delaware Valley tomorrow in philadelphia a record that is stood for more than 100 years. Its not just the heat its the humidity that will be an issue well feeling much more like summer. Now heres the setup. We do have partly cloudy sky over us right now but ahead of a cold front, we have the surge of heat and humidity. Behind that front a welcomed change but first we have to deal with sultry heat. It will be muggy overnight tonight. The air is very thick. During the day tomorrow, humidity will be high, and it will be feeling like its even warmer than the temperature. Well be talking about the heat index again well into the 90s. First forecast call
Record that is stood for more than 100 years. Its not just the heat its the humidity that will be an issue as well feeling much more like summer. Now heres the setup. We do have partly cloudy sky over us right now but ahead of a cold front, we have the surge of heat and humidity. Behind that front a welcomed change but first we have to deal with sultry heat. It will be muggy overnight tonight. The air is very thick. During the day tomorrow, humidity will be high, and it will be feeling like its even warmer than the temperature. Well be talking about the heat index again well into the 90s. First forecast calls for temperatures around 70 degrees at 7 00 a. M. By 9 00, 78. By the 11 00 oclock hour, we are already at 83 degrees. Now coming up well talk about how high those numbers will go with this summer sizzle then a quick change back to spring that will bring a shock to the system and a stretch of dry weather that could get a little dangerous as we are already well below average in rain
Spots and we were able to find one of the passengers in the wreckage. Reporter meanwhile officials have identified two victims, one a maryland Business Executive bob guilder sleeve, the other an italian national. All of the individual that we believe that we were looking for or were trying to identify have all now been accounted for. Reporter but while search for victims is now over, Officials Say, that a criminal investigation into why the the train was going 106 miles an hour, more than twice the speed limit of 50 miles an hour around a curve is very much underway. The Philadelphia Police department has an ongoing active criminal investigation into this matter. Reporter attorney for engineer brandon boston was not the available for comment but mayor nutter did address findings by ntsb on how fast his train was going. I dont think that any common sense, rational person would think that it was okay to travel at that level of speed knowing that there was a pretty significant restriction