Thank you for joining us, im ken rosato, and you are never more than 7 minutes away from weather and traffic. Good morning everybody. Happy friday. If youre about to head out the door, grab your umbrella. You are going to need that. We have rain across the area, we have temperatures in the upper 70s. Its a morning where we start out with a muggy morning out here and a morning where were looking at whats going to be these showers and thunderstorms. 76 right now and passing through the area, its muggy. Were looking at the line from kingston to poughkeepsie down the toms river. Western jersey is shower free now and so is manhattan. Theres a little shower coming across Staten Island heading towards brooklyn and queens. Theres showers and thunderstorms up there at newburgh, and those are heavy along 84 and 87 and back to our west, drier, cooler air for tomorrow, which will be delightful. Well talk about that coming up in just a moment. Im doing okay. Southern state parkway, different story,
This tree trimming truck flipped over near the i41 ramp. We just checked. The southbound lanes of 495 are still shut down. Look at the backup here. You can expect delays if youre headed this way anytime soon. Now to your first alert weather and a noticeable change tonight. A sea of jackets and hoodies on the streets of center city today as the temperatures fall and the winds pick up. Parts of the area, including the poconos, could see the first frost tonight. This is a live picture from Camelback Mountain after some unseasonably warm weather. Its finally feeling like fall around here. Tammie souza is joining us now. How low will those digits be dropping tonight . How about into the 30s for a lot of the area. Maybe in the city we stay in the low 40s but many of us will see the first frost on the pumpkin. Outside, blue skies have returned. A few fair weather cumulus clouds. Winds out of the north and northwest to 12 miles an hour. Look at this spectacular sunset. The temperature there in
Off. The state of the consumer. The Consumer Confidence index is out now. The state of the consumer is strong. How the consumer is feeling. The university of michigan Consumer Confidence reading coming in at the highest level in 11 years in january. We know what has been fueling these numbers, lower gasoline prices and more job gains. People are feeling more confident that preliminary reading of Consumer Sentiment at 98. 2 the highest since january of 2004. The reading today is better than economists had projected. We are looking at the expectations index. It shows not just how consumers are feeling right now but how they expect the economy to do and how they expect their own personal finance to do. That number coming in ahead of estimates at 91. 6. This is in line with some of these other Economic Indicators that weve gotten recently. This would seem to be a positive sign. Thank you so much. The top business stories of the morning trading has not opened yet. The latest pending news fu
You that when he went inside the school, this man had no weapons. He made no threats and no one was hurt. The suspect has been identified as Justin Matthew beaumont. Hes undergoing a mental evaluation tonight. Live, pat collins, news 4. Keeping children safe was a major part of the push for tighter gun laws on capitol hill today. Victims calling for better tracking of gun sales. Stars chris rock and tony bennett pledge d their support for gun control measures and promoted the website demandaplan. Org. It supports criminal background checks for every gun sale. Speakers backed restrictions on assault weapons supported by the white house. The president and the first lady are like the mom and the dad of the country. When your dad says something, you listen. Assault weapons, they were invented for war. They shouldnt be on our streets here. To the people who say it would have happened any way or we wont catch everybody, i say doing nothing has failed. Todays event was organized by mayors aga
Jan 26, 2021
Robert Harvey “Bob” Sullivan, 98, of Eagles Mere, passed away Saturday, Jan. 23, 2021 at Highlands Care Center, Laporte.
Born March 15, 1922 in the Newberry section of Williamsport, he was a son of the late Harvey C. and Juna (Rinker) Sullivan.
Bob’s family moved from Williamsport to a farm at Point Bethel near Glen Mawr when he was very young. Bob grew up there and attended Point Bethel grade school and Picture Rocks High School, where he was Valedictorian of the Class of 1939. He also lettered in soccer.
Following High School, Bob attended the former Davidson Township High School for vocational training and attained a degree in metalworking.