An nbc 10 viewer sent us this video of a track fire on septa. The agency is trying to figure out whether the salt caused the fire. It happened on the marketfrankford line. And in camden snow likely caused this roof collapse on chestnut street. A second home is also in danger of collapse. Both homes were abandoned. It is officially spring but seems we arent finished with winter. Im jacqueline london. And im jim rosenfield. You can see from the radar, most of the snows moved out of here but left a host of problems behind. We have Live Team Coverage on the snow and the icy conditions were still seeing. Glenn schwartz has the forecast for us. If the temperatures drop a little bit, theres going to be more and more icing. You can see in the live picture outside the station, the road a little bit on the wet side. A couple of degrees colder, its ice. In the parking lots theres snow and slush right now. And thats going to be slippery in the morning. The storm has pretty much moved out. Certainl
Into the 30s and 40s. The rest of that system is starting to clear up. Theres a few rain drops right now on our camera in center city. You can see the flags atop the aramark building, breezy conditions. We have a Winter Weather advisory for most parts of central new jersey. Thats drew to the drizzle moving into burlington and atlantic county. Temperatures most locations below freezing this morning. Any moisture has the possibility to refreeze. Icy spots this morning, 32 in philadelphia 30 degrees in pottstown, 34 in wildwood and for today, the good news as we head into the afternoon, our temperatures push into the 50s which is closer to our average for this time of year versus yesterday, we stayed in the 30s. By 1 00 p. M. 45 degrees and cool. By 4 00 p. M. , 50 degrees and untreated sidewalks and untreated surfaces are at risk for icy spots. We want to be very careful out there. This is all from nbcs storm. Jesse gary is live along boat house road. Good morning. You talk about icy spo
My sevenday forecast. For now, nbc 10s jesse gary is live along boat house row. You are seeing many streets and sidewalks still covered in snow, right . Snow and ice. Dont forget the ice. Very slick on these untreated surfaces. As you head out, bear that in mind. We have road closures on kelly drive, starting right about now, a half mile north on boat house row. It will be reduced to one lane in the southbound direction because they are doing Maintenance Work. Bear that in mean as you head out this morning. Another thing you want to watch out for as you head out this morning, salt trucks. Take a look at our video. Salting action on 95 around cottman avenue this morning. Thats because all of the slush left over from yesterdays snow. The cold temperatures brittney was telling you about, that started to freeze over. You have icy slush and theyre salting the roadways trying to take care of that. The snow on the last day of winter as we moved into spring yesterday evening. The snow just kep
Good morning, its good to be with you. Im annemarie green. Its still unclear why, but federal investigators have determined that the new york commuter train was going way too fast when it jumped the track sunday morning. Heres the latest. The metro north trains data recorder showed that the train was going 80 Miles Per Hour when it entered the curve where the posted speed is 30 miles an hour. Its still unclear whether it was mechanical or human error. The trains engineer has been tested for drugs and alcohol. And his cell phone is also being examined. This video released by new york city shows how devastating the crash was. Four people were killed. And over 60 others injured. And this is part of the initial Fire Department emergency call. We have approximately five cars stranded. The train is on its side. We have multiple people trapped. Ko im has more on the investigation from the crash site. Reporter federal Authorities Say this metro north commuter train was rolling at almost three
Captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Pelley good evening, well, the curve was sharp and the train was going way too fast. Late today, federal investigators say that the commuter train was bolting down the track at 82 miles an hour as it approaches the 30 miles an hour zone in the bronx, new york, early yesterday. Cars from the metro north train flew off the tracks and nearly into the harlem river. Four people were killed. Some were thrown from the train. 75 others were hurt and 11 of them critically injured. Investigators are poring over the data from the trains black boxes to find out why this happened. We have a team of correspondents covering the story starting with jeff pegues at the crash scene. Jeff . Reporter investigators were able to determine the speed of the train from the black box which is show the throttle was cut and the brakes were applied far too late. By the time the train reached the curve it was traveling nearly three times as