Detail. For now out the door, what you can expect. For now live Neighborhood Network taking you farther inland, 64 degrees currently, notice the winds, not speed, rather direction on this map. It is more out of the north at this point. Wind flow key. Thats what is going help you start to feel a lot more comfortable with time here today. Look at storm scan3, frontal boundary still basically trying to move away. And for the most part, it appears as though the brunt of any moisture is now moving out to sea. Still got Little Pocket of rain, maybe on some of the Barrier Islands for example, but the rest of the region as whole is clearing out. And as time progresses, dew points will steadily start to decline. Hour by hour, notice, i mean, just very slow decline, gradual granted, but once you get below 60 degrees, on dew point, it starts to just feel very, very comfortable. More clouds than anything initially even here in the sit, but with every passing hour, the skies will gradually break ap
Correspondent jill wagner has the latest for us, from the new york stock exchange. What a difference a day makes. The dow shot up more than 300 points, in the first few minutes of trading, tuesday morning. I believe the worse is over. We new buyers would come into this market. It comes a day after one of the wilds he is rides in wall street history, the dow plunged more than a thousand points, in the opening minute, monday. It recovered almost all of the losses by midday, only to drop again. Ending the day down, 588 points. Here on the floor of the new york stock exchange, traders are trying to keep the markets volume at this at this in check. They know more wild swings, could be ahead. People need to bear in minds is that were entering a pretty volatile seasonal period for the markets, september, october. Earlier today, chinas major index tanked again. Afterward, regulators there cut Interest Rates in order to stimulate their slowing economy. The second largest in the worlds. A slowdo
A legislative committee has approved $3 million for a pedestrian bridge in Sandy that would allow people and cyclists to cross 90th South where traffic speeds are up to 50 miles per hour.