Ingram, with eyewitness weather. Good morning, chelsey. Feeling like summer today. Good morning to you, yes, feeling like summer, summer two major headlines, feeling like summer then also talking about hurricane nate, yes, it was a drop call storm if you will remember yesterday, but definitely strength earned, moving into the warmer waters, as we moved into the overnight hours last night. It is a warm start to the day. We start you off with a look at temperatures across the region. 66 degrees, in philadelphia, 64 degrees down the shore, in atlantic city, and 67 in wildwood. It is 61 in millville. Sixty, thats the cool spot in mount pocono, right around 65 degrees in allentown, and if you are waking up in reading it is 63 degrees where you live. As we led throughout the day today, what you will notice, especially when the sun comes up, high in the sky, thats going to allow the temperatures to really rise very, very quickly. So warming up around 9 00 a. M. Seventyseven by noontime. Mix e
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Talk About Clyde: Annual Pizza Party for the Pantry goes on
Jeanette Liebold Ricker
COVID-19 restrictions have people creating innovative new ways of doing things, while still maintaining social distancing and safe gatherings.
The ninth annual Pizza Party for the Pantry, benefiting the Clyde Backdoor Food Pantry, will be held 2-4 p.m. March 20 at Clyde High School, 1015 Race St. The creators, Theresa Herman and Brenda Fisher, CHS alumni, wanted to continue their annual benefit, but had to recreate it.
They put their heads together and figured out how to do it while still having fun, making it a drive-through event in the CHS parking lot with stations for designated purposes.