Here. So we will see how we do. Today could still peak right around 90 degrees in philadelphia, so that would extend that number obviously. Storm scan three is quiet. This is a three hour loop. This sipped right out of here as they rumbled through. I certainly got woken up by them and first thing that goes through my head is please dont wake the babies up. Thankfully they have white noise machines. Looking at the temperature we are at 80 degrees in philadelphia and atlantic city. That whipped is noticeable. It is haphazard, out of the northwest at mount pocono. But regardless, it is a breeze you notice in the teens generally speaking. But as day progresses im not saying you will be itching to go tailgating, not super crisp fall kind of a i day. Still hot but no where near as humid as what we have seen in recent days. Lets look at what we can get, meisha. Thanks, katie. Looking outside right now at 202 we are keeping an eye on construction that is not yet cleared at gulf road, two left
That break news, a toddler shot and killed on the citys north side. It happened around 6 00 oclock near 15th and north. Thats where we find our reporter where the latest. There despite the rain there, is a sea of friends and family starting to gather with balloons and toys and candles grieving the fouryearold boy shot inside a home on this block earlier tonight. This has been an emotional night for family and friends of this child. Police say the fouryearold was struck by a bullet inside the home. They say the circumstances surrounding the incident and the suspect is still under investigation. Doesnt take another tragedy before the city sees a change. Help. Help and start showing more love and compassion and patience and start working together. Start supporting your neighbors instead of pulling apart from everybody else. Start pulling together. Reporter we are just who lost his life. Those who knew the fouryearold say he was a sweet child who loved to play basketball. Reporting live at
Reporter we are just getting the picture in of the little boy who lost his life. Those who knew the fouryearold say he was a sweet child who loved to play basketball. Reporting live at 15th and north, tmj4. A heart breaking way to begin the weekend. Thank you very much. Were going to see a lot of rain over the next 24 hours. John has been tracking the system all day. Weve seen the system for a couple days, haven yeah. Its all coming east out of michigan. Lower michigan. Kind of unusual for us as the rain continues as you see us time lapsing over the last five hours. The rain moving throughout evening hours and there is more of the rain out there. Rain extending from Cheboygan County back through fond du lac county. Ill stop the radar for you and show you where the showers have been falling. 15 minutes. Dodge county. Everything moving again from east to west. As we pull out for you, check out all the rain still left over lower michigan with the heavier showers in a tract toward fond du
We are waiting to find out if power has been restored to the terminal and if trains will be running on time today after going completely dark yesterday. The lights back on in Grand Centrals upper level overnight as police blocked access to the lower level which was still without lights after a rarity for the historic station. Lights are out. Atm, ticket machines. Everything out. A partial power outage as an off site pipe six inches in diameter flooded a transformer around 9 30 monday morning. Lower level train tracks restaurants bathrooms and shops all closed as a result. Ive never seen it except for the black out night in 2003. Continuing upper level and the more than 60 retailers the outage meant a loss in business and spoiled food. A good amount of product especially for all of the other businesses on the market too. Passengers just eager to get to their destinations. As long as the trains are running thats all i care about. Yesterday the trains were running on time and schedule but
Commercial insurance but self insure through an amish aid plan. They help each other out and the families are assessed a certain amount and they do the work themselves. Amish work crews with replacing this the roof of this damaged barn. Yesterday when the tornado hit there was a crowd inside attending an auction. An auction . Was going on . There was scores of people outside . Yes, there were carriages outside that were flipped over. It was by the grace of god. By the grace of god that no one in this tight knit community was injured in a storm that caused so much damage. The Weather Service says its an ef 2 tornado with winds up to 120 Miles Per Hour. And the cost of damage here about 8 million. John rawlins, channel 6 action news. Back to you all. Incredible the sheer force of mother nature. Lets get more on the tornado itself and the storm system that caused so much damage over the last 24 hours. Adam joseph is live at the big board to explain this all. Reporter its weird to see this