P. M. , 46 degrees and cool. So, nice day on tap for us with plenty of sunshine and calm conditions. Ill go over our chance of showers back in your forecast over the weekend coming up. First, well check in with katy zachary co zachary. Following an accident new into our system in Delaware County on route 1 northbound right where you merge with 476 and the right lane is blocked because of that. It doesnt seem to be slowing anything down or tying people up on their morning commute this morning or their commute to the mall if theyre going to do some shopping postchristmas. Right at belmont avenue and no issues to report on the whole stretch of 76. Your drive times between the blue route and the vine are looking good. 12, 15 minutes in both directs. For new jersey drivers, if youre on the 42 freeway this morning looking good between 55 and walt whitman bridge. Take you five minutes to go that stretch. Finally, we are watching for a ship to pass through the burlington bristol bridge right a
Very stormy morning already. Its still raising along the roast. Coast. This is i live view from the Lafayette Hotel in the cape may area. Look at that line of storms that extends from the new york area right down the jersey coastline and into southern delaware this morning. Theres some spots of very heavy rain inland as well but its a fastmover. So Gloucester County is seeing rain and a thunderstorm thats quickly moving to the east at 35 miles an hour. Within that rain its coming down at a rate of an inch and a third in an hour. The rain is heaviest offshore. Look at all of those storms and the lightning. Most storms are offshore. Theres still a lot of strikes in the Atlantic City area, and farther into the south into Cape May County. As far as southern delaware is concerned, yes, heavy rainfall with thunderstorms there. As well as very heavy rainfall just to the west and southwest of seifert. The temperatures, well, they will be climbing but only into the 80s this afternoon as the sto
Pups of all ages splish-splashed in the clear blue waters of the Greene County Water Park Aug. 20, during the annual Dog Gone Pool Party. The event, hosted by the