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Transcripts For WTXF FOX 29 News At 5 20150929

Head farther to the north and east even a rumble of thunder because of all the humidity that has built during the day. It feels more like a summer afternoon. Along the i95 corridor, in its hey squad sent south and eastern counties in south jersey and delaware one to 2inches of rain. Near the half a half an inch of rain. North and west wins with this particular storm. All eyes on Tropical Storm joaquin. Its a little confused its going to be meandering a little while down near the bahamas it will be moving a little bit closer toward our region. So right now, the Tropical Storm maximum sustained winds at 65 miles per hour. This is a very strong Tropical Storm. You can see right now only 405 miles east of northwestern bahamas. What this could mean for our weekend coming up. We know you have outdoor plans. Ill have that witness seven day forecast. Okay, talk to you soon kathy. Keep following the weather all night on fox29. Com. Click the weather section for any weather alerts and of course

Transcripts For WTXF Fox 29 News At 10 20151003

Businesses tonight. Joaquin isnt expected to make a direct hit on the United States. It is expected to go out to sea, but its impact will still be felt here along the east coast. Good evening, everyone, im chris oconnell. Im dawn timmeney. Eighths chilly and wet friday night and the weekend well it could be a wild ride down at the shore. Lets get right over to fox 29s meteorologist dave warren. Dave. Not much relief from the wind of the wind continues to increase. Do you not normally see it lasting for like five days persist at the present time northeast whipped. Each high tide gets higher. Still some rain come through the area a little break so that steady heavy rain everywhere today. That will be clearing out. Its pushing to the north now. This is the last of this heaviest band of the next hour or so. This will slide through philadelphia pushing through northern new jersey. Needed rain warranted drought little too much at once here. We actually set a record in philadelphia for the da

Transcripts For WPVI Action News At 430 AM 20150929

All right, were off to a some what cloudy start. There could be a few sunny breaks but were looking at clouds getting thicker. Well start to see showers move if from the south and west and that continues in through tonight when well get some heavier rain. 69 degrees currently in philadelphia, 70 wilmington, 70 allentown, and 70 in Sea Isle City and youre going to walk out and experience the mugginess. It is humid out there with dewpoints well into the 60s across much of the region. Heading to the bus stop this morning, humid under mostly cloudy skies. Mainly dry for the morning ride. 66 degrees by 6 00, 68 by 8 oclock. And then we roll through the day and its another warm one out there. 66 degrees by 8 oclock but by noon up to 79 and it looks like well get a high of 82 around 3 oclock and the later we go through the afternoon and into the evening the better chance we have of seeing showers and eventually steadier rain tonight. Theres a Tropical Storm brewing south and east of us and th

Transcripts For WPVI Action News 6PM 20151002

Morning. Now, this is the wider view on double scan live and weve been talking about this setup really all week long, the stalled frontal boundary, a very strong High Pressure up to the north and this weak low pressure down to the south and what this is doing, this is whats funneling in all those winds off the ocean bringing us the high winds, the heavy rain and the coastal flooding and that flooding will continue unfortunately. This part of the reason why these wave heights causing a lot of beach erosion. The strongest right now, the highest i should say from lbi to rehoboth and just off the coast were looking at waves 12 to 15 feet high and we will not be losing this Pressure Gradient for about the next 48 hours. So, the peak wind gusts show well be seeing more of this tonight. Tuckerton 52 Miles Per Hour, the delaware bay 48, lbi and ocean city 47 and even inland in philadelphia, reporting a peak wind gust of 40 Miles Per Hour. So, this is the start of the weekend. What will happen

Transcripts For WTXF Fox 29 News At 10 20151003

Bring more trouble. Ocean city just one of the places that is seeing dangerous street flooding. High winds are a big big part of the problem and theyre not expected to ease any time soon. Hurricane joaquin pounding the bahamas. 130 Miles Per Hour winds and flooding destroying homes and businesses tonight. Joaquin isnt expected to make a direct hit on the United States. It is expected to go out to sea, but its impact will still be felt here along the east coast. Good evening, everyone, im chris oconnell. Im dawn timmeney. Eighths chilly and wet friday night and the weekend well it could be a wild ride down at the shore. Lets get right over to fox 29s meteorologist dave warren. Dave. Not much relief from the wind of the wind continues to increase. Do you not normally see it lasting for like five days persist at the present time northeast whipped. Each high tide gets higher. Still some rain come through the area a little break so that steady heavy rain everywhere today. That will be clear

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