It is the top of the hour. Our bottom line this morning is it is milder and cloudier than this time yesterday. Sharon is watching the roads, of course. Marty is over at first warning weather. In some cases its a little bit wetter. Heres first warning doppler weather radar. What were seeing is very light shower activity. Its going to be pressing through the area for the next few hours. By the afternoon variably cloudy and mild. We have rain right now but its mild. That 47 degrees is 6 warmer than this time yesterday. By lunch 62 on its way to a high of 63. 63 was our temperature yesterday. 63 is normal for this date. Whats wrong on your way to work . Here is Sharon Gibala at wjz traffic control. Good morning. Were seeing some of that rain n one of or traffic cameras. Were start together see more accidents. One of them on 32 eastbound at 108. That one temporarily blocking two lanes. A pedestrian involved report at patacso avenue. We still have that accident on eastbound cold spring lane
Our bottom line at the top of the hour, were waking up to rain. While we usually would be upset about that, were not today. Sharon is watching the roads, marty is over at first warning weather. Well discuss weather but i want you to play closely attention to sharons Traffic Cameras. Theyre the best weather graphic we have as far as breaking news. Heres first warning doppler weather radar. We are looking at this big storm coming together over our heads. We have a Winter Weather advisory in effect through 10 00. I see all those counties north and west of 95. Its going to be closer to the mason dixon line. A report of rain and 33 degrees and thats good news. 33 on tv hill. Thats 10 warm er er than yesterday. The air above is warm. The concern is, what is rain doing when it hits the ground. For 95 of us its just wet streets, not slicks one. 44 at lunch thats pretty much going to be your high. Here is Sharon Gibala at wjz traffic control. Good morning. A whole lot of rain on the Traffic Cam
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