In pottstown it feels like it is 17. Come tomorrow morning, well see temperatures in the teens by the noon hour. A little bit better rising into the 30s. And then even in the 30s during the day on thursday. So we will be seeing some improvement after the bitter cold tomorrow. Waking up to the teens and even some single numbers. So temperatures will be on the rise well take look how quickly and for how long. The rain will return to the forecast with some terrible timing and then we go back to bitter in the seven day. So that warmup is not going to last that long. Well talk more about that later in the broadcast. Ill see you then. All right. Make sure youre ready to walk out the door with fox 29 weather and traffic authority. From latest forecast to any problems out on the roads you know sue serio and bob kelly have you covered. It begins at 4 00 a. M. Were following breaking news coming into the fox 29 newsroom. Police shoot and kill a man in upper darby officers say they were call out
Central florida. Most of the rain stays north until the afternoon. Upper 60 s to around 70 is another warm start. 68 in orlando. We will climb today before the rain arrives cooler spots are ones that get rain earlier. We waited to the mid 80 s farther south where the rain is late to arrive. But it over to ted noah. Ted trouble right now in the orlando area just before goldenrod. A crash on bates road where a car actually struck a poll. There are some Power Outages in the area. If you are driving in the track the lights are flashing, treated as a for waste. Bates is blocked off. You stratford boulevard. Northbound lane on goldenrod s block. Use forsythe or cimmaron as your ultimate. I4 in the princeton street area. Wrapping up i4 ultimate. A rightleaning still blocked. On the 408, we are faced to the east. That is a left lane blocked by obt. Jason latebreaking in Marion County, a deputy is recovering after a shootout outside a gas station. Michelle detective say a suspect had two guns w
And investigators want to know if pilots were customers. News 4s chief Investigative Reporter broke the story on nbc new york. Com and our camera was the only one in court. Reporter dea agents say this doctor was a major oxycodone supplier for years, writing prescription after prescription, 100 a pop. No questions asked. Dr. Gerald sirio led into court in handcuffs, accused of turning his jfk airport medical practice into an illegal pillpushing mill. Investigators say they have him on tape. The videos show no discussions of legitimate medical treatment. But instead, show the doctor negotiating the price, quantity and type of drug to prescribe. Reporter dea agents searched his officers at jfk where in one year alone, hes accused of writing over 1200 bogus iprescriptions. Its at that medical office where he screened pilots for signs of mental illness, medical problems, and addiction issues before certifying them as being fit to fly. Dr. Surya made media appearances. Those can be indicati
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