Much. You have the cloud cover and rotation in the winds from Hurricane Maria evident on the wide picture and we are getting some occasional clouds. Overall yeah today were expecting sun and clouds. 67 degrees right now, though. Temperature not too bad in philadelphia. 68 trenton, 66 in allentown, 66 in wilmington and 68 degrees in cape may. As we roll through the day, it is going to be warm again. Were going to be up 80 degrees by noon. By 3 oclock, 85 and i expect a high of 86 probably around 4 oclock so a little bit later in the afternoon. 84 by 5 oclock and by 7 oclock 80 degrees, again a bit on the humid side. If the kids are headed out to the bus stop this morning, theyre not in too bad shape though. Little bit humid but partly cloudy skies, 66 in the suburbs and probably about 69 in philadelphia. Karen, we are looking at the potential of some cooling down by the end of the work week and even as soon as thursday youre going to feel that change. Ill have details on all of that com
A mix of clouds and sun overall. Temperatures not too bad to start out. Were at 66 in allentown. 66 in trenton. 68 in beach haven. 68 at the airport in a. C. 67 in philadelphia. 66 at this hour in wilmington. And 68 in cape may. Rolling into the afternoon it is going to be warm but not quite as hot as yesterday. By noon, well be up to 80. 85 by 3 oclock and i expect a high of 86 right in there around 4 oclock and then 84 by 5 oclock and by 7 oclock, 80 degrees. Kids on the bus stop not in too bad shape this morning. It will be a little bit on the humid side so you probably dont have to overdo it with jackets or anything even though well be at 66 in some suburbs and then 69 in philadelphia. Partly cloudy skies overall. Got to take a look at the visibilities. We were looking at the potential of some fog development and we are getting a little bit of that in Atlantic County and up the coast towards toms river. Any of these dark patches suggest that but most of us arent dealing with it. If
Little bit as we do have some stars out, a few clouds around but certainly bright to start out and overall were expecting a sun and clouds mix today. Temperatures to begin, not too bad. 67 in philadelphia, 67 in wilmington. 67 in reading and it looks like 65 in allentown currently. 66 in trenton. And down in cape may, 68 degrees on the promenade. And your dewpoints are still up in the mid 60s across most of the region, a couple of places in the upper 60s and thats moderate humidity so again, once you start working out today, particularly if youre under the sun, you are going to feel a little bit on the sticky side. Not as hot today but still pretty warm. By noon were up to 80 degrees and by 3 oclock, 85. Im expecting a high of 86 probably not until about 3 30 or 4 oclock this afternoon. Cooler air is coming but we may have to wait a couple of more days before it gets here, karen, and then a big change for the weekend. Thats all ahead in the exclusive accuweather 7day. Anything on the r
New book will be coming out the world war ii memoirs of major russell. To ourive our attention speaker, dr. Lawrence kaplan. [applause] thank you. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Discussing civil war artillery today, if it were possible, john tidball, who is one of theidered foremost experts on the topic, would be speaking to you today. Tidball died in 1906, thats not possible. The will be discussing topic based on his writings, which i edited, and were the title the Artillery Service in the war of the rebellion by Westholme Publishing in 2011. The main point that tidball makes is that Field Artillery was most effective in the civil war when it provided mass. Tration and he argues convincingly that the inability of the army to organize its Field Artillery prior to the battle of contributedille significantly to its defeat in a number of major battles. Byill illustrate his points book. G excerpts from his writings. Tidballs first, a word about john tidball. He was a career army off
Artillery during the civil war, with a focus on the role played i artillery. Editor of as the book that compiles the postwar writings and analysis of noted union artillerist. The Civil War Sesquicentennial Committee hosted this hourlong event. Todays speaker is dr. Lawrence kaplan. He served as the historian for the u. S. Army artillery center. The u. S. Army center of artillery history, and the Cyber Command historian. Of the bookthor the 2010, and the editor of book came out in 2011. In november of this year, the new book will be coming out. He will be the editor of purging the 30th division. Welcome to our speaker, dr. Lawrence kaplan. [applause] thank you. Good afternoon. In discussing civil war artillery today, if it were possible, john tidball, who is widely considered one of the foremost experts on the topic, would be speaking to you today. Since tidball died in 1906, thats not possible. [laughter] so i will be discussing the topic based on his writings, which i edited, and were