People across our area are in for a messy morning commute. This is a live look from storm force 10. Were on south brood street near city hall. That radar shows the rain moving through. Well tell what you it means for your neighborhood and when its expected to let up. Said she heard, oh, crap, they have a dog. Mans best friend turns into the worst enemy for two burglars. Well explain how a pit bull named precious protected her home. Its 5 31. 46 degrees outside. Im Tracy Davidson sniemts im lauren mayk. Lets start with the first alert forecast with sheena parveen. Good morning, it is wet out there. Good morning. It is wet out there. Temperatures above freezing unless youre in the poconos where we have a wintry mix occurring. Pretty light but were looking at sleet and freezing rain, maybe a little bit of snow. Thats the wintry mix across 476 near jim thorpe, Chestnut Hills seeing that a little bit too warm for that. Allentown, 78 and 476, seeing just steady rain. This extends through buc
Check of them with jessica boyington. All right, sheenament on the upswing now. A lot of accident scenes for the morning that have cleared out of the way. Around 95 right now. This is around cottman avenue. No delays even with the rain. Its a little bit lighter due to a lot of School Vacations and we have a 15minute drive time. Right now, at least on the southbound side, headed towards center city, thats a little bit light this morning. The schuykill expressway had a fair share of accident scenes on the westbound side. There was one around city avenue, one on montgomery drive that closed off the schuykill for about 15 to 20 minutes or so. We dont have any delays right now. Were still good to go on the schuykill. Be careful. Its obviously slippery. Were starting to see the accidents pop up out of nowhere. Eastbound from the blue route to the vine street expressway, a 14minute trip. We have a downed tree out in montgomery on waverly road. Both blocking it east and westbound at lafayette.
This time of the day. The snow is up into parts of maine. The icy mix, that wintery mix, is following, shaded by pink. We, though, only have the rain around so a closer look, not much going on along the major interstates from trenton to philadelphia down to wilmington. Were seeing spotty sprinkles so still misty, a few light sprinkles here and there but a majority of the rain has moved out now. Parts of Atlantic County may be spotty showers but as we go through the rest of today it will continue to clear up. Temperature now in allentown is 40 degrees. 51 philadelphia, 63 in wildwood so quite a temperature range from north to south and its going to stay like that this afternoon. Quite a temperature difference the farther south you go it could be warming to close to 70 degrees, believe it or not. So for the rest of today, by noon still the chance of a shower but overall conditions are improving. 55 degrees. 56 by 2 00 p. M. And cloudy and by 4 00 p. M. Mostly cloudy around 56 degrees as
Right now. Good evening. It is the kind of weather emergency we typically see after springtime snow melts. But this year it is happening in december. In some places the water has already swallowed homes and businesses. In others they are sandbagging and waiting. Up and down the mississippi and the tributaries there is more water coming in the st. Louis area, the river is expected to crest tomorrow at the second highest level ever. And flooding could last for days to come. Nbcs Kevin Tibbles has our report. Reporter today the residences of union, missouri, frantically sandbag in hopes of saving the town. The governor has called in the National Guard to help those in danger from the deadly and destructive floods wreaking havoc across the state. The problems now are going to get much, much worse. The rain that we had before in those rivers are rising significantly and will continue to be moving up. Reporter with missouri now under a state of emergency, 14 million americans across the midw
Winfrey opens up about her battle to keep the pounds off. Nightly news begins right now. Good evening. It is the kind of weather emergency we typically see after springtime snow melts. But this year it is in some places the water has already swallowed homes and businesses. In others they are sandbagging and waiting. Up and down the mississippi and the tributaries there is more water coming in the st. Louis area, the river is expected to crest tomorrow at the second highest level ever. And flooding could last for days to come. Nbcs Kevin Tibbles has our report. Reporter today the residences of union, missouri, frantically sandbag in hopes of saving the town. The governor has called in the National Danger from the deadly and destructive floods wreaking havoc across the state. Are going to get much, much worse. The rain that we had before in those rivers significantly and will up. Reporter with missouri now under a state of emergency, 14 million americans across the midwest and southeast