Pashls from all over the world. This is nbc 10 news today. Im tracy davidson. Im chris cato. Lets find out more about the storms. They were moving offshore but we still had action in cape may county. Meteorologist bill henley is standing by with that. Bill . Very active scene in cape may. Lightning and heavy downpours have moved offshore. The lightning close enough to hit parts of cape may. Take a look at what we have right now. Radar shows that line of showers jersey. The radar showing tremendous last all day, fortunately. Right now, heavy rainfall in the cape may area. Quite a bit of lightning as well. The rain is just hugging the coastline. The heavier rainfall and still active lightning in cape may at its been a very active lightning scene. Weve count 111 lightning strikes as the storms rolled through the area. The cape may county, a Flash Flood Warning is in effect. Even though the rain is tapering off, it takes a while for the rain to find the lowest point. Its going to be an iss
781 in wilmington. 79 currently in wildwood. Your city planner shows over the next couple of hours by 4 00 p. M. , well push into the high 80s, 81 degrees. Well see breezy conditions throughout the day but dryer air is moving in and our humidity will go down. Youll feel a difference today, definitely tomorrow as we head into the weekend. By 7 00 p. M. , temperatures at 84 degrees. Yesterday was very humid, but as we head into the day, youll notice dryer air coming in from the northwest and that will set us up for a comfortable start to your saturday. Sunday well see a little more cloudiness. As far as today is concerned, expect sunny conditions, less humid. Temperatures ranging between 85 and 89 degrees. Ill go over what to expect if you want to head down the shore this weekend, plus your eagles forecast. As we mentioned earlier, strong storms earlier this morning left dozens without power and others dealing with flooded streets, stranded cars. Nbc10s matt delucia shows us what happene
And he is our guest for this edition of the communicators. What happened 25 years ago and what happened and what was your role . Marc what happened was essentially the birth of Digital Television. More exactly of what that is, because it is a little confusing. But i was working for a Company Called general instrument based here in san diego. As it was known, was a Technology Conglomerate with headquarters in new york city. And one of the divisions was based here in san diego. And we were in the satellite and cable tv business. Thats what led to the convention of Digital Television. Of that was that our leaders were pioneers and pioneers in Digital Communications technology. The time wasat growing rapidly. We were encrypting the satellite tv signals of virtually all the u. S. Content providers in the United States, such as hbo and cnn and espn and so on. That was still in the age of analog tv. Note sincetant to its origins in world war i and world war ii last entry was based on analog t
From the cbs Broadcast Center in philadelphia, this is cbs3 Eyewitness News. Eagles, eagles. Tailgating on a picture perfect day. Eagles fans are fired up for some preseason football and we couldnt ask for better weather. Now were just going ask for a win. Good evening everyone, im Natasha Brown. Thanks so much for joining us. Were going to take you live to the linc in just a moment. First were scoring big touchdowns, one or two today with the sunshine. Lets get out to meteorologist Justin Drabick live on the cbs3 sky deck. Its a beautiful place to be, justin. Reporter yes, it is, natasha no matter where you are across the Delaware Valley a perfect night shaping up across the region. You dont have days like this too many in the month of august with the low humidity and the full sunshine and our High Temperature today right where it should be in the mid 80s. We did make to it 86 degrees officially at Philadelphia International airport. And with the low humidity continuing tonight it wil
Is pretty good evidence of what damage the storm left behind. Trees are down everywhere and look at the shear force of the winds to take down a tree of this size and to toss metal off of signs, from street signs all over the place. Despite was see here on the ground behind me people i talked to today say they know it could have been so much worse. We sat on our patio and watched the whole storm. Reporter marilyn is one of many whose nerves may take some time to recover. Nerve rattling. It was so i was so tense when it was all over that i couldnt even lay down. Reporter against the advice of local authorities, marilyn rode irma out with her family inside their naples home. It was so intense. Parts of it were so scary we werent even sure but we all just stayed at home. Reporter blake and his family evacuated their low lying house to seek shelter at a nearby friends home. It was the worst storm that weve stayed for. We were here for andrew in 92 and we were here for charlie in 2004. Repor