, and allowed to form, this is boardwalk plaza in rehoboth but fog is not exclusive to delaware. Youll find it anywhere but it is very patchy, so it is not as widespread as yesterday, storm scan empty, in the seeing much on it throughout Daylight Hours but you will feel that warmth, despite hint of cloud cover and fog with time those cloud will break and send these temperatures sky rocketing all over again. We are still in the 60s, trenton, dover and with time skies clear out nicely we are all on pace to hit a new record high up to 75 degrees but again you do need to energy it while you have it today because this is last day like it before rain starts to move in, from a cold front, which is going to send 70s packing and we have a active pattern from this point forward. We have just a couple hours pulled from the day to give you a sense of how things warm up here. By 10 00 a. M. Comfortable in the 60s in the city and flirting with zero seven come lunchtime. Im thinking dining outside he
Outside, today. Definitely good we are looking outside construction crews are loving this. They are out there, they are every where and we will have a few accidents, we will get to that in a little bit. But, it is still enough you will notice it, especially if your commute is a long one, keep that in mind, you may encounter that no dense fog advisories, so that is helpful , knowing it will not be quite as bad but there are trouble spots here most definitely at or under a half mail visibility, millville, wilmington, ac airport, lancaster getting in on that. But in berks county in reading you are only at 10 miles visibility. Key to remember with a map like this these are observation sites, that 1 mile visibility at philly international isnt ideal but it doesnt necessarily represent the whole tire city of philadelphia, you will see this if you go come through in patches. So expect thaw can run into it now storm scan very often will make it tough for us to detect fog out there. It is there
Definitely tarred. Drivers stuck in a sticky mess. Yeah, thats going to cause jammo. Now fox 29 news at 10 00. A teen fending for himself on the streets of philadelphia just because he wanted to be himself but a teacher coming to his less kutch thanks foy josh joining us tonight. Im iain page that. Teacher had one simple message, not oh and my watch and help start a movement in that community. Fox 29s dave kinchen live with a story youll see only on fox tonight. Dave. Reporter iain, such a special story here with so many people coming together. It starte started with one tweet went viral and now the world is stepping up to help out. Having to leave parents, you know, your parents home, it emotionally wrecked me because its, you know, you guys are supposed to be the one who, you know, nurtures me, takes care of me and, you know, accept me no matter what. Reporter 17yearold sean is transgender and says hes been on his own since last christmas night. With hardly anyone to turn to as he ma
Katie and meisha are keeping an eye on things this morning. Yes, really just construction out there right now. I think a lot of people are starting to talk about the parade. Talking about this yesterday. I wonder if theyll wait and push out the parade because of weather. Probably good thing considering it is busy sounds like. Definitely a mess. Well talk about it through the show. If you are just checking in, want it get out on the road right now, let me give you a sense how things are looking at this momentment frankly pretty calm, the proverbial calm before the storm right now. We have few snow showers and flurries flying through the poconos, but look at the three hour loop. See how they dont really progress past carbon, monroe counties . You wont see this continue with its trek southeast. Just going to stay up in the zone. Even there, not causing any major problems. But i would call on some of our folks in the Eyewitness Weather Watcher Network up and up that far if youve got the re
Up in salem county, just to the east of Pennsville Salem is getting a lightning show this morning. Its heading towards woolwich and gloucester. A heavy shower is popping up over chester as well. Its a line of showers that extends now into bucks county. This leading edge is moving faster. Its moving to the northeast at 30 miles an hour. So it will quickly move through the area. Look at this heavy rainfall. The rain tapers off. The rain is already starting to settle down. Which is a sign these storms are weakening. But there is rain on the ground. It will take some time for the rain to come downhill towards lower lying roads and thats the potential for flash flooding. A warning is in effect. Its part of why we have a first alert weather day today. Heavy downpours a possibility this afternoon could lead to more flash flooding and weve already seen very strong winds accompanying these storms. Damaging winds, thats a potential during the day today. Hour by hour future weather when i come ba