Traffic reporter katy zachry has a look at your monday morning commute. Whats it look like outside there, katy . Bill, you had not a bad forecast, i have not a bad forecast for the roads. Things are looking good. No accidents to report. A lot of the overnight construction is lifting. And some of the volumes building, but its not accounting for any issues right now. A live look at the route 30 bypass, right at route 322, where traffic in both directions is running pretty smoothly. Take a look at your drive times. The typical trouble spots, 376, 95 and 76 all looking good right now. That will likely change over the next hour, so ill keep on top of that. Po for drivers on the ben franklin bridge, there is construction eastbound in the righthand lane, not tying anything up. You can see some of the yellow flashing lights, so get over to the lefthand side and youll be fine for that. And for drivers in new jersey, on the 42 freeway, if youre headed north to the merger with 55 on the area brid
We are a good two hours away from that this morning. Thats a live view from center city, where the skies are clear and the wind is calm. Thats part of what you need to see some especially cold temperatures, and thats what weve got right now. 33 in Atlantic City. Below freezing for millville, pottstown and allentown. And right at 32 degrees for mt. Holly, while wilmington is 34. A cold start this morning, but well see sunshine and a quick turnaround of the temperatures. 44 degrees at 9 00, 55 and still climbing at lunchtime. Im back in less than ten minutes with your hourbyhour future weather, show you how warm its going to get in your neighborhood. But right now, first alert traffic reporter katy zachry is watching your monday morning commute. Good morning, katy. Good morning, bill. No issues to report, no accidents on any of our roadways. So, that is great news. A live look at the vine street expressway right at broad street, a streetlevel view. A few cars on the road, but really, the
Reporter 1990 red corvette is pulled from the Delaware River and loaded on to awaiting flatbed. Police say the latest casualty in a difficult divorce case. Corvette is registered to the wife. So i guess he was angry with his wife and took her car, drove it to the Delaware River. Police say a 50 year old husband angry with his estranged wife dumped the car just below the taconypalmyra bridge monday. And took off as witnesses watched the car submerge. The Police Marine unit and First Responders were called in. After about 30 minutes divers found the car in 30 feet of frigid water. There was no visibility whatsoever. The divers just had to go by feel. They found the vehicle. They went inside the vehicle which is extremely dangerous because you can get trapped with all the debris. They were able to feel that there was no one inside. Reporter police say the wife has a restraining order against her husband. Off camera she tells Eyewitness News hes been driving the corvette and threatened to
Burying cities under a foot of snow. Arctic outbreak is moving our way. Ill show you what it means for us. And new information a corvette submerged in the delaware and an pap apparent act of revenge by an angry hub. Good evening, im chris may. Im jessica dean. It was a bizarre scene. Crews pulling a corvette out of the water. And according to investigators its all the result of a domestic dispute. That car was submerged on the pennsylvania side of the Delaware River near the taconypalmyra bridge. Eyewitness News Reporter diana rocco tells us why. Reporter 1990 red corvette is pulled from the Delaware River and loaded on to awaiting flatbed. Police say the latest casualty in a difficult divorce case. Corvette is registered to the wife. So i guess he was angry with his wife and took her car, drove it to the Delaware River. Police say a 50 year old husband angry with his estranged wife dumped the car just below the taconypalmyra bridge monday. And took off as witnesses watched the car sub
Chambers works a mile and a half up the road from where police say they were called to a car fire around 3 30 this afternoon. But when firefighters arrived and put out the flames, they made a gruesome discovery. In the front drivers side of the vehicle they found a mail who was charred to the bone. Reporter crime scene investigators and homicide detectives immediately blocked off the road and began their work. Considering this a suspicious death. It happened on the 4700 block of fort mifflin road near enterprise avenue in southwest philly. Road winds around past ups and other commercial businesses near the airport. Chambers was stunned to learn there was a dead body inside that car. I was very unnerved and very unsettled with it. Again, with high traffic here and with the Police Presence that patrols this area, it doesnt make me feel safe especially even by it being so close to the airport. Reporter investigators say the victim was in the drivers side of a honda accord coupe. The fire