Outage map. Traffic lights clearly affected by this as fire crews still try to figure out what to do with this situation. Live in huntington park, Mitch Blacher. Before you go, we dont know what started this fire, we dont know exactly whats burning there, correct . Youre right, jim. We dont know what started the fire, what is the cause. We know that peco has shut off power to this substation, theyve isolated it the best they can. But the big problem is extinguishing an electrical fire. You cant do it with water because that conducts electricity. As far as you noticed there, you say it appears to be spreading within this plant, but doesnt appear to be at risk of spreading into the neighborhood from beyond this situation right here at this point anyway, correct . No, it doesnt appear so. Weve seen firefighters walk pretty much right up to some of the doorways, and at that point were actually hearing what sounds like Fire Suppression equipment. We cannot see it from where we are, but i do
Everyone. But in the dark red area, that is the blizzards warning. Blizzard conditions expected potentially for multiple hours here. That warning, remains in effect until 6 00 tonight. So, many hours left of this. Look at this bad boy. It is huge. It extends all the way from the Canadian Border right down to the gulf of mexico. So, not only massive in the real estate that it covers, but, certainly when it comes to its intensity. Lets zero in. Take a look. Heaviest moisture actually over our area. Look at that. Youre got heavy bands of snow. Radar 101, the darker the shade of purple the more intense the snowfall rates. Because of the kind of intensity were looking at, there are some spots that could pick up anything from two to 4 inches an hour. Thats out of the heaviest bands, so thats intense. That said i dont want you to go out in this if you dont have to. Granted there are some folks that absolutely must go out in this kind of weather f youre not one every them take a break, stay at
Well get to that in a moment. First lets begin with meteorologist krystal klei. Were starting with a look outside those cloudy conditions weve got. Similar to how we started yesterday, and temperatures, theyre close to yesterday, a little cooler though. Were 43 in philly and now upper 30s in parts of the pennsylvania suburbs and the Lehigh Valley. Parts of new jersey 40, and 44 in delaware. What well see as we move forward today, very different picture than yesterday. Yesterday we had the big boost in temperatures, mid 70s in many spots. Not the case today. Instead weve got the clouds. But what you cant see from radar and satellite is the wind flow. Its now from the east. That really changes where the cool air comes in from which affects our temperatures. Weve got damp days ahead. Cooler, breezy and sprinkles in the forecast today. When i say cooler, i mean cooler. Instead of 70s, more 40 rs and 50s. Tonight well see fog develop and more sprinkles across the region. By monday morning,
Reporter one of the Fastest Growing voter blocks and colorado, latino nails, less support for obama care and raising the minimum wage also harder to get millennial latinos to fill out the ballot. 15 coloradans is latino. The census estimates it will be closer to one in three. Soon we will no longer be the minority and people need to know t accept that fact. Reporter esmeralda rodriguez, latino millennials. We dont care about what party were we are sick of the twoparty system. What they think likely will decide who winds in colorado this year and beyond. How is latino electric going to act in the selection. Reporter the latino data project survey 2000 latinos including 400 between the ages of 18 and 33. Get this, less than half of registered democrat. They are not identifying with the party, they are not identifying with the candidate. They are identifying with issues. Reporter more likely to take part in a protest or rally than actually voting. They dont necessarily see voting is the m
And were in the 40s today. 49 in quakertown. Center city, 51. Oxford, 40. New holland 46. Fleetwood, 45. Glassboro, 48 degrees. Agenda beach. 46. Vineland, 46. Ville will will villas, 56. Browns mills, 45. Satellite and radar this is a thin sliver of cloud cover over south jersey, at least the southern portion, cumberland, atlantic and cape may. State of delaware seeing high cloudiness, as well. Everybody else, clear conditions, that will be the set up this afternoon, it should be a delightful day, temperatures in time 60s, full sunshine later on. 11 00 a. M. , 59. 1 00 p. M. , 60. 3 00 p. M. , 62. 5 00 p. M. , remember the sun sets this evening, at at 4 58 p. M. The numbers will fall rapidly overnight tonight. Were forecasting a high of 63 degrees. Looking ahead here, looks like a very quiet weather pattern overall, at least through thursday or friday of this week. Nice and warm for election day, but turning much, much colder later this week and into next weekend. So, when i come back