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winter weather advisories for portions of the area lets get into it right now and let me show you outside. this is 30 degrees looking a ross cross the the delaware from the palmyra cove nature park. not much in the way of wind. we can find some fog forming. storm scan three this is a a loop over the last three hours. notice in new jersey, those areas of pink. you are starting to see a little freezing drizzle until those spots. be really careful out there this morning. because you can be finding black ice very easily, and in the same areas that we're finding that precipitation is where winter weather advisory is until 7:00 this morning. we have been under one at various times since yesterday morning. so now it has moved over just to the east. temperatures are at that marge pal point though 32 in philadelphia, 29 trenton, 32 in wilmington. you may fine a windshield that is just covered in ice in some spots, very light mist froze on the surfaces and then we saw all that snow yesterday. thirty in allentown. thirty-four in wildwood. go further north temperatures are are a at or below freezing mark. expect to find temperatures warming up on this first full day of spring to 50 degrees, partly sunny skies later on this afternoon but just remember these marge mal temperatures as we go through this morning it is still probably below the the freezing mark through south jersey a as that precipitation can be continuing, be careful on the roads. lets try to find some spring on that seven day forecast with you coming up, nicole. >> carol thank you. new this morning gunfire breaks out on a west philadelphia a street injuring two innocent people. it happened around midnight at 52nd and spruce streets. the it is not clear what led to the injuries but police say both men are in stable condition. a 20 year-old suspect is in custody, detectives are working to sort out a motive. philadelphia's l and i officials will return to the scene of the partial building collapse later this morning. "eyewitness news" on the 4900 block of kingsessing avenue. now we're told a portion of that home's rear wall came down just have after 12:30. no one was injured but there was a good deal of damage left behind. now to the latest on the clean up from yesterday's storm, the the snow shovels got a work out in moorestown burlington county as resident cleared the wet snow and all that slush from the sidewalks and drives. heavy equipment helped make the cleaning process a little bit easier in the parking lot and a lot easier on route 38. to doylestown now road in that area were covered with slush a and those on foot had to watch where they step. kid had a planned half day but it felt more like a fall out snow day. >> i really expect it to be warmer then this. >> reporter: what is worst part about all this snow. >> that it gets yucky and mushy. >> no one likes that yucky snow some used the opportunity of the snow though to bring home some quick cash by shoveling. our team coverage of the clean up continues now with "eyewitness news" reporter diana rocco. >> reporter: after what was a very long last day of winter most of it spent cleaning up, spring has finally arrived. the clean up has started crews rushed to clear the heavy wet slush and snow from the roads, sidewalks, and parking lots. before temperatures started to temple causing it to freeze overnight, from the parkway to kelly drive, the black pavement can be deceiving once water starts to freeze making road and surfaces slick. are you ready for spring. >> very much so. that happens about january. >> yes, i have been ready. i was ready yesterday. >> reporter: at rush hour drivers had a messy long commute home, schuylkill was brake lights for miles heading in and out of the city with disable vehicles and accidents causing delays visibility was slow, and driving was difficult for most of the day. >> a little slushy but not the bad, wet. >> reporter: on the parkway clean up lasted well in the night, slushy streets and sidewalks doesn't keep every have one home. bob crawl was out shopping with his wife. >> i think it will be our last one and i'm ready for the spring. >> reporter: we're all hoping this is the last one. >> this is going to be the last would be. >> reporter: in balance will akin wood many decided to venture out despite cold wet weather which has everyone hoping for brighter, warmer days. >> spring doesn't start until 6:45 this evening so i guess we're good now. >> reporter: hopefully better from here on out. >> it is not snowing like that, so it is starting. >> reporter: now that spring has been here for several hours many are hoping it will start to feel like it very soon. in center city i'm diana rocco for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". if you want to track what what is next in the forecast you can that have information right at your fingertips down load the cbs philly weather app available a on itunes or google play. policed identified victims of the deadly crash on the atlantic city expressway. the this is eyewitness cam video from the westbound lanes in hamilton township. thirty-five year-old shawn mcbride and his passenger, 31 year-old gabriel lynn were killed when that jeep that they were driving in lost control and caught fire. a a third victim 38 year old scott was struck by that jeep while he change a flat tire. he is listed in stable condition, the the the cause of that crash is under inn restgation. developing right now shots are fired inside of the new orleans international airport. police say a man attack security guards as he charged through that terminal. cbs news correspondent terry okita has very latest from overnight. >> reporter: police and rescue crews flooded new orleans armstrong international airport friday night after a man reportedly attacked security agents inside. the the jefferson parish sheriff says that a man sprayed a can of wasp spray at a security guard in the airport's concourse b, the at around 8:00 o'clock central time. he then sprayed two other guard and began attacking one with the machete. >> this guy comes running with the machete overhead swinging it through security and then he ho ps the bench and comes toward my wife and i, and i started swinging my suitcase at him and he runs right in the tsa agent. >> reporter: one of the guard called a non-tsa officer for help. the that officer opened fire hitting the suspect identified as six three-year old richard white of kenner louisiana. >> that officer fired three times hitting the the purpose traitor once in the left chest, the the left facial area and the left thigh. >> reporter: eyewitness shows several people being treated for injuries inside the airport. none is reported to be life threatening. the the security checkpoint was shut down and tsa says an officer was taken to the hospital. no word on the condition of the suspect. terry okita for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". new this morning i-95 northbound has just reopened at castor avenue after a series of accident forced it closed. officials believe icy wet ther may to be blame. "eyewitness news" reporter steve paterson is live with the very latest on that, steve, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. scary site for just about a moment, we have watched police reopen the interstate a few moments ago but before that there was a series of accidents behind me. i want to show you where it was. we can pan around up there at around 95 around cottman avenue was shut down for about an hour this morning starting at around 4:00 a.m. police are blaming the weather for this one. two sets of vehicle accidents up there cars just seem to be taken the curve too fast near the exit ramp and simply hit that curve and went into a series of spin outs involving again two vehicle accidents two sets of two vehicle accidents. got news this morning is that police are saying at least so far no major injuries were reported, just minor cuts and bruises and of course, as you can see the the interstate is back opened once again. once again a series of multi vehicle accidents on interstate 95 heading north bound but police have reopened the the area at this point. it the is very latest from here now back to you. >> carol has been talking about those icy conditions, steve, good heads up thank you. this morning we are hearing from a grieving father who discovered his daughter strangled in her kensington bedroom. a murder mystery that has rock this philadelphia neighborhood. "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt the has details. >> reporter: antonio molina told "eyewitness news" he is in shock after finding his 18 year-old daughter dead under a sheet in her bedroom. >> i just can't take anymore it is a mess. >> reporter: margaret molina was months from graduating from olney high school. her dad told "eyewitness news" that she planned to go to penn state. molina said his daughter and boyfriend got in the argument thursday night and left. he also left. when he returned he began to panic thinking his daughter was still out. >> i was worried, around 1:00 o'clock. >> reporter: powe lean a says the 18 year-old's bedroom door was locked and he didn't have the key. after pacing back and forth he took the door off hinges and ran in the bedroom. >> when i pulled the sheet i screamed. everybody came from the whole block. >> reporter: margaret molina was gone and he had been strangled. police were on the scene minutes later and began a search for the the suspect. neighbors watched the crime scene unfold. >> she was planning for her prom her prom in may. he would talk about her prom. she was planning after graduation. >> he was a good girl. >> reporter: as police continue their search molina suspects the boyfriend had something to do with his daughter's death and he has this mess age >> reporter: margaret planned to become a nurse after graduating she volunteered at einstein hospital. police have not named any suspects or charge anybody. if you have any information call philadelphia police. reporting from police headquarters david spunt for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". temperatures hovering around freezing this morning we have an eye on slippery conditions that may affect your morning plans. carol has the latest on the forecast coming up next. plus this... spring begins where winter left off with a blanket the of snow in the the northeast. i'm lauren lister in new york with that story coming it is first full day of spring but instead of green grass and bright flowers our area is blanketed in white snow and we are not alone. a as cbs news correspondent lauren lister reports millions of people in the northeast experienced this spring snow. >> reporter: snow fell again in the northeast and yet another winter storm brought frozen misery to millions all ready tired of it. several inches fell across pennsylvania, new jersey, and new york where winter weary residents are looking for spring. inconvenient, sure? a annoying you bet. unusual? no. >> i think it is just wearing on everybody but this is normal sorry. >> reporter: the good news late winter storms don't usually amount to much or last long. >> the atmosphere is trying to get things going. usually less damaging then dead of winter because of the cold temperatures. >> reporter: this late winter storm could not have gone later since winter ended at 6:45 eastern time. that means it is now spring according to the calendar anyway. so it is officially spring. how is your springing so far. >> it is a little blizzardy. it is very cold for spring. not too many spring flowers like i hoped. >> reporter: at this point what are you doing to deal with the fact that it is spring but it is still snowing. >> i don't know. >> reporter: with this winter's last gasp, don't be so sure. >> we have seen april snow for sure. we have not seen any may snow. in maybe one more month, potentially right now one more but i cannot rule it out. >> reporter: in new york lauren lister for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> i don't want to hear anything about april snow. let's just cut it off here in march. i say winter good bye, snow. >> so disappointed looking out and seeing that snow. >> it was pretty, i will say. that i know you won't. >> at the end of the winter there is nothing press bye snow and having to go through that melting process and shoveling, slipping, sliding. we may be doing that again this morning. the thinks boardwalk in ocean city. the light are reflecting on the wood so you have some wet boardwalk down there. we also have some winter weather advisories covering that area we will head out to the palmyra cove nature park. not so much there but camera there overlooking delaware, city of philadelphia, 30 degrees. the obviously it is a temperature profile that is a tricky one as long as there is precipitation around and there has been, 32 in philadelphia we have 32 in millville. thirty-four in wildwood. thirty-two atlantic city. twenty-nine in trenton. 30 degrees in allentown. everyone of these locations i will be careful with taking that first step and driving on the secondary road because we could find black ice out there. right along the the immediate shoreline these temperatures are slightly milder influenced by the ocean that is up to 38 degrees but still all along there uncovered by that winter weather advisory you have to pay a lot of attention and this is area covered by it and it is new jersey. if you are in new jersey pay particular a attention this morning as you start out the the day but even to the north and west you pick up some 7 inches of snow in some areas north and west of philadelphia, only 5 inches of snow through some sections of new jersey so obviously a a lot have of moisture is out there. it was that wet heavy snow as well. so there is a a lot of moisture and a lot of melting that will be going on today. this is a look right now and you can see we are continuing to find that fine mist in some areas. temperatures below freezing. that is not a good recipe for being safe. so be very careful out there low pressure gone, today we have got temperatures, what, 50 degrees? this is more like it is in the first day of spring. this is in advance of the very weak cool front that comes down here that does drop our temperatures tomorrow but 50 today, let the melting begin and i think some will. tonight we will drop down around that freezing mark again. we have to be careful for any refreeze. tomorrow we're in the 40's. monday we're in the 40's but sunnies out. our future weather, we put this in motion do note that is precipitation can linger this morning but by the time we hit 11:00 o'clock we have some sun and cloud. this computer model does want to bring in a feature of rain. they don't all agree with that but this one says we might see that and this one is often right. we have no weather problems at all. the just watch out for temperatures very close to the freezing mark as we go through this afternoon along these shore areas where it is inland in new jersey where there could be a problem 506789 today otherwise this afternoon totally different look 50 at the shore. poconos 42 degrees. not a bad a afternoon coming after all of the preup nation that we have seen. it should be nothing added to this with that 50-degree temperature today. tonight we will drop down to 32 degrees. watch out for refreeze. tomorrow, 45 sun, monday tuesday, 46, sun. the wednesday, finally temperatures at normal, 55 degrees. could be some showers with that 62-degree temperature but not a bad week, nicole. >> carol thanks. it was an emotional home coming for local families, two and a half years after hurricane sandy. "eyewitness news" in ocean city catholic charities disaster program and united methodist church, helped three families repair their homes. mold was a problem in each one of those cases. the families are grateful to be back. >> i will always be here for my kid nieces and grandsons. >> now a lot more cases are being uncovered where there is mold damage, water damage that wasn't seen right after the storm. >> sandy victims still trying to rebuild are encourage to reach out to their counties long term recovery group for assistance. on the cbs-3 healthwatch an estimated one in eight women will develop invasive breast cancer. after chemotherapy many survivors complain about forgetfulness or mental fogginess. health reporter stephanie stahl has more honorary search to fix that problem. >> reporter: as a middle schoolteacher for 35 year yvonne knew how to stay organized and multi task, but have after chemotherapy and breast cancer she became forgetful and depressed. >> i cannot remember what i have taught for all of those years because i could not remember the names of the countries and capitols and i thought i cannot teach. >> reporter: up to a third of breast cancer survivors complain of memory loss and problems focusing have after chemotherapy, something call chemo brain. >> concrete examples, i lose my place when i read and then i'm distracted by thoughts or by little noises. >> reporter: yvonne was part of the study investigating chemo brain, researchers created a program to help improve memory. yvonne's group did meant willal exercises for five weeks another set of patients did nothing. both groups then underwent brain wave testing researchers found women who completed the mental exercises significantly improved their ability to recall and perform better on memory tests. >> if you know, you understand a little bit about memory you can trouble shoot your own problems and fix it. >> reporter: researchers only work with breast cancer survivors for this study but believed their treatment program could help other cancer survivors who have experienced chem chemo brain. i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news", 5:21. we are taking you to the movies when we come back. here's a preview. >> i'm kevin frazier shealen woodly and theo james are back to fight in the next installment of the divergent well, if you are heading to the move thinks weekend next chapter in the divergent series is in theaters now kevin frasier from entertainment tonight had has more on is what new in theaters this weekend. >> this week shealean woodly is back with theo james to lead fight for freedom in the society on the brink of the war in the second installment of the divergent series insurgent. >> fine them every last one of them. >> they will never stop coming after us. it is time we fight back. >> reporter: rebels of divergent return continuing their fight for independent the core cast shealean woodly, theo james and kate wins let are back joined by new faces including octavia 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flavors -- creamy caramel and cookies 'n cream. do you have stuff to clean this mess of a breakroom? i have paper towels, sprays, wipes, sponges. and these floors? disinfectant cleaner, mops and "wet floor" signs. how long does it take to reheat cod? we also have air fresheners. make on-budget happen. make cleaning up happen. staples. make more happen. we want to say hats off to the radnor police department who took advantage of the us peck's unusual head gear to head off an accused armed robber charged with victimizing this mini mart. i'll have the the exclusive story from the main line, coming up. students at the the university of virginia are demanding answers after the violent arrest of the black student. i'm craig boswell in charlottesville, virginia, that is coming up. and the storm is over but temperatures are around the freezing mark this morning which means there could be some icy spots out there you want to be careful head willing out the the door this morning. today is saturday march 21st but 1st full day of spring by the way. good morning to you. thanks for joining us. i'm nicole brewer. it is 5:30. let's send it over to carol following this spring snowfall unfortunately. >> it definitely looks like winter through the. >> yeah. >> but it will feel more like spring nicole and everybody as we move in the afternoon as we shoulde temperatures around the 50-degree mark and that will let some melting happen. will we need some melting out there to really complete this spring like. ben franklin bridge, notice the haze out there. we are also dealing with some miss in some spots. so be very careful because of these temperatures. as it is 32 degrees through center city philadelphia storm scan three is showing where the precipitation is, primarily right now falling it is in new jersey. it is very, very light. but it is enough with temperatures that are at that level of 32 and slightly below or right around 32 that you could be finding a very slick spot ramps, on ramps that sort of thing and there is a winter weather advisory continuing until 7:00 this morning for new jersey and you can see the areas shaded in the purple and that is for possibility of running into black ice. 32 degrees our temperature at the the the the airport in philadelphia, 32 in wilmington, 29 in trenton, 30 in allentown. head into south jersey we have 32 in millville and 32 in atlantic city. just a morning to pay a lot of attention. later on today it is almost remarkable but we will find 50 degrees. we will get some sunshine. some included too but i think that will really aid us in the melting, which is the the goal for this first full day of spring. we will check out that seven day forecast coming up, nicole. carol, thank you. now to an "eyewitness news" exclusive, an unusual disguise with high continuing, detective work helped identify a robbery suspect. investigative reporter walt hunter has that story. >> reporter: police say frighten clerk inside this a plus mini mart in doubt paid more attention to the gun being pointed at him, then to the unusual hat that the suspects wore hoping to shield his identity. >> guy walks in the door and sticks a gun in his face and you can hear he screamed, he is terrified. >> reporter: police say it was that unusual head gear discarded as the suspect race add way down lancaster avenue that ultimately did him in. >> it stood out like a sore thumb. >> reporter: three three-year veteran charles and his crew work for hours collecting what amounted to a mini clothing store of items including the the suspect's jacket and sneakers. but it was the very hat and saliva containing dna that police say led to suspect chris dover sinise of aspen being charge. >> while he is talking giving demand whatever saliva is coming out of his mouth gets on the hat. this basically gave us what we needed at this point. >> reporter: finally the suspect charged with robbing this money mart almost got the away with it. he was only days away from being released from prison on earlier unrelated charges police say when radnor detectives arrived at his cell and gave him the the bad news about the dna match. >> we moved to make sure he didn't get out and take off to who knows where. >> with the technology that we have today you got to save everything. you never know when you will need it. >> reporter: radnor commanders says hats off to a veteran cop and dna technology for catching the suspectment in wayne, walt hunter, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". a former stand out temple university football player faces charges of human trafficking. twenty-five year-old matthew brown was a wide receiver, running back and special teams player for temple from 2009 through 2012. brown and another man were arrested in maryland after allegedly arranging for paid sex between three under age girls and undercover detective at a baltimore county best western. brown's bond has been set at $75,000. well, take a look at this a electrical fire on the track shut down the market frankford el in center city last night. the the flames were captured on cell phone video near 13th street station around 7:00. septa says an insulator caught fire. in one was injuries. the cause of the fire is under investigation. well, children of the the comedian killed in new jersey turnpike crash that injured tracie minister again are getting a ten million-dollar settlement from wal-mart. that amount was disclosed in court papers filed in new york. the james mcnair died when a wal-mart truck rear ended a van carrying him, minister again and two others. morgan's lawyer says former sat the day night live star suffered a traumatic brain injury broken ribs and broken leg. students at the the university of virginia asked questions of law enforcement the as they deal with the aftermath of the arrest of marquis johnson. johnson, who was black was bloody and injured when he was arrested wednesday by a white alcohol beverage consult an. craig boswell reports from char lotsville virginia. >> black lives matter. >> reporter: university of virginia students streamed out of the campus forum voicing anger and frustration in cameras were allowed inside where students questioned the panel of representatives from the department of justice and several local police departments about the arrest of marquis johnson and the treatment of black students. >> we had problems at uv a and charlottesville long before this happened. >> uv a student was bloody during his arrest early wednesday by alcoholic beverage control agents, outside and off campus bar. students at a the the forum, asked why incidents like this one just keep happening to young black men. black student organizations here at the university say they are not getting answers they repeatly and forcefully questioned why officers are not trained to deescalate conflict. a representative from alcoholic beverage control attended the the discussion but they did not take questions. the thursday, johnson's mother spoke about the arrest. >> i think that he was treated like an animal. his face was push in the ground and nobody was there to help him. >> reporter: some state lawmakers are questioning whether state liquor control agent should have the authority to arrest people. craig boswell for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". officialness yemen are sorting through wreckage of two mosques targeted in suicide bombings. at least 137 people are dead including 13 children. the four bombers were apparently sunni extremist carrying out their attack against shiite places of worship. in addition to the dead the attacks left more than 300 others injured a group claiming to be a branch of the terror group isis says it carried out those attacks. white house says there is in proof that isis was involved. a house committee is requesting hillary clinton hand over her private e-mail server to an independent investigator for examination. the the committee is looking for information related to the 2012 a attack on the u.s. in is in benghazi. clinton is under fire for using a private e-mail server while serving as secretary of state. she released 55,000 e-mails to the government but the committee says the independent investigator should select the e-mails to be turned over. prince charles and his wife camilla wrap up their u.s. visit with a a stop in kentucky. royal couple were serenaded by a choir singing my old kentucky home at louie will center for african-american heritage. the prince charles learned about kentucky bourbon and how whiskey barrels are made. prince got a glimpse into effort to promote environmental sustain ability and protect historic buildings. teachers are helping pennsylvania governor tom wolf pay for early childhood education by collecting pennies for prek. the the governor was presented with hundreds of pennies at the pennsylvania convention center. "eyewitness news" at the delaware valley association forked education of young people conference. earl this month governor wolf proposed $2 billion for early education over the the next four years. well, it was a very wintry start to the spring season yesterday and coming up next we will show you what the falling snow meant for an annual spring tradition at the rita's. also ahead, do you want to do more reading? well, meet the man who has read more than 5,000 books in just eight years. find out how it had has transformed his life and how you can become an avid reader as well. storm is over but slick spot remain carol is back to tell us about warmer temperatures in the the forecast, she will break it down looking for one of these? yoplait. smooth, creamy, and craved by the whole family. playground equipment covered in snow is not exactly what we see as we usher in spring but snow is not keeping people from taking part if an annual spring tradition. we all love this one. as steve paterson shows us who doesn't love a chilly treat even on a chilly day. >> reporter: of all of the bizarre sights and sound on this alleged first day of spring, in of them come close to the oddity of this... >> we love winter. >> reporter: kids, adult seniors, bundled from head to toe while shoveling the ice in their hand into their mouths all while ignoring the ice on the ground. even with the wind whipping, biting flurries in to their eyes friday afternoon people kept coming to this outdoor rita's on city avenue jeff moody is ceo of rita's italian ice nationwide and even he thinks it is weird. >> it is strange, i have to tell you but it is bringing a smile to people faces. they look up and say what the heck. >> reporter: real answer of course no matter the weather on the first day of spring you can get water ice without paying for it. >> i mean it is free so we will come. >> reporter: when you are peggy with six kid home earl friday school forget about the the first day of spring it might as well be christmas. >> my favorite word: free. >> reporter: so last year rita's estimates they gave away about 1.2 million waterrizes this year may be a little different. popular flavor is always mango but this year looks like a mango with snow. reporting from overbrook park i'm steve paterson for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". it is cold. >> thanks, steve. good update. carol, people like their free stuff whether or in the the is there snow on the ground ice on the street. >> there is just something wrong with gloves and water ice, however. >> i know. >> john's water ice by the way. >> that is the best. >> is delicious. >> yes. >> it is fabulous. center city fill at streets are basically clear here however we have seen a little mist and you can find some frozen locks and that sort of thing and also more importantly you can be finding some frozen ramps. be very careful first thing this morning after our snowstorm yesterday but the the last day of winter. 32 degrees is present temperature in philadelphia right at freezing mark at that tricky number. why couldn't it be another number. it seems like we are hovering right there after we got precipitation. thirty-two in wilmington. thirty-two millville. thirty-two in atlantic city. twenty-nine in trenton. below freezing north ape west. so all of the snow that fell that might have have melted with some snow melt that finally decided, you know what we will refreeze tonight. be are careful out there this morning. storm scan three mess of the the precipitation off to the north and west is gone but notice this and you may be encountering this. it is light, it is just a fine little mist in spots but that is all it takes to just refreeze as the surface that might have been clear a little bit before. so as temperatures continue to drop until sunrise this morning you can be finding a problem. that why the weather advisory continues until 7:00 because of that light precipitation. that the doesn't mean other area are not also dealing with whatever has already fallen. our temperatures out in time this is future weather. it it does a combination of things. it lets you see the temperature and any precipitation that we will be finding. so, as we will start out again in the right areas, that storm scan three pick up, where this precipitation is, where these temperatures are very close or below freezing mark right through 7:00 o'clock but by the time we get to 8:00 o'clock precipitation end and temperatures start to come up. we will find these temperatures slow to rise but they do rise in philadelphia by 11:00 o'clock, they are at 37 in philadelphia by 1:00 we are at 47 degrees. we're at 51 possibly by 3:00 this afternoon. how nice is that. that will aid in some of this melting, if you are like me and you just cannot stand that sight in your yard a lot of it should be gone later today. maybe not all of it but a lot of it. then by tomorrow morning we will get clear skies. sunday looks bright but it is a colder day tomorrow because of the weak front coming down. otherwise we are dealing with some fairly decent conditions but a lot colder then they should this be time of the year. we should be at 54 degrees? tomorrow we will fine temperatures in the 40's. monday we will be colder. they will be in the the lower 40's on monday. brace yourself. spring is here. it has in the sprung yet. 50 degrees in philadelphia except for today. fifty in philadelphia. fifty the at the shore. poconos 42 degrees. everybody gets better later this afternoon. this is like a robin, a look at spring, 15 days until phillies verse red sox, monday april the sixth and lets hope that weather is warmer then what we have been seeing. 50 degrees cloud, maybe that freezing drizzle this will morning especially to the east and then tonight mostly cloudy watch for any refreeze at 32 degrees. our next couple of days, 45 degrees for the high on sunday, monday only about 42. tuesday, 46. dry through this time period. then by wednesday, 55 degrees. that is in the bad, to thursday, 62 but that comes with a chance of some showers and maybe again a shower on friday, cooling back down to a high of 48, nicole. >> carol thanks. many of us strive to read more but too often the age old past time of reading gets sidelined for habits like smart phones and tv shows but one man from peru illinois plowed through a dozen books a week and says that he has read more than 5,000 books in eight years. adrian diaz sits down with the 70 year-old and to find out the secret of becoming a bookworm. >> reporter: there are avid readers and then there is michael colter. the seven year-old from peru, illness said he read an average of two books a day. >> if i don't have nothing to do i will sit down and read. >> this was a good book. >> reporter: he has red 5,070 books in eight and a half years. i started in the summer of 2006 after colter retired and gave up drinking. what impresses you in the book. >> just keep it simple. >> reporter: the former gas station attendant and ambulance driver a has a soft spot for mysteries and books about american history. >> what kind of books do you not like to read. >> love stories and science fiction on. >> reporter: why not love stories? i love stories. >> i like love too but... >> you cannot avoid it. >> you can't a avoid it. >> have have you read harry potter. >> no, i don't like him. >> have you read twilight. >> just in the my cup of tea. >> reporter: what do you think makes a bad book. >> sex. >> reporter: colter has plowed through 74 best selling thrillers by his favorite author james paterson and says it is getting good at playing detective. so from the first page you already know who done it. >> basically. >> reporter: you have a goodwill also? he cycles his books through keeping a stock of 200 in his bedroom. where do you sleep with all these books. >> on the couch. >> reporter: really. >> no. >> reporter: secret to reading he says is putting yourself into a book like a character and then the wealth of knowledge that can result is a priceless pay off. adrian diaz for cbs-3 eye witt pest news. >> colter didn't read much in high school and says kid today are just the same. he has been invited to schools to inspire children to read. so that is pretty cool. 5:49. there is no time for villanova to bask in this weeks win. oh, in wildcats are getting ready for their next match up. we will hear from the team and head coach jay wright about their game plan against nc state today. we do hope you can join cbs-3 and cw fill think tuesday march 24th for our ronald mcdonald house charities phone bank. money will help sick children and their families. ronald mcdonald house provides a home away from home while children get medical attention they so desperate thely need. our phone banks starts at 6:00 a.m. and runs until 8:00 p.m. we hope you'll join us on this very special day. we will be right back. villanova fans, await the next round where they hope nc state will be the wildcats next victim. leslie van arsdal is on the road with the cats and she filed this report from pittsburgh. >> they've got experience. their guard are outstanding but i think what we saw in the lsu game is their forward start to go come into their own. they are playing with great balance new. >> reporter: villanova rolled through lafayette with the victory to advance to the third round of the tournament. they will play eighth seeded nc state who pulled off an amazing come back win with lsu. >> halfway through we start todd talk about lsu. then we said lets look at nc state, you know, pay attention. >> they are always coming the at you. it is type of team their coach and players are. they are a great team and they are definitely coming at a key point. >> reporter: key for villanova just keep playing their game. >> this team is so special. just anybody can go up on any given night. everybody is so balanced. nobody cannot cancel one person. everybody just has to want to go to win. >> they did the same thing where we were making a shot begins marquette and then we didn't really make many. we had to just defend well. >> reporter: villanova can play like thursday night, it will be very hard to find a team that can beat them. reporting from pittsburgh, leslie van arsdal for "eyewitness sports". here's our slate of games starting at noon, uav verse ucla with the 12:10 tip off. cincinnati verse kentucky at 2:40. night games ohio state verse arizona at 5:15 and utah taking on georgetown at 7:45. cbs sports.com john heyman is reporting that the phillies are talking with the rangers about a possible cole hamels trade. although he reports nothing is close rangers have one of the better pharmacist tells in baseball and they just lost their ace for the season. nets visited sixers in south philadelphia every game seems nerlens noel is getting better. the the slam there to end the half. noel with the career game, watch how quickly he goes to the basket there. that is explosion. he was uncoverrable. and then watch as noel zooms into your picture with an acrobatic play, 23 play, 24-point, 14 rebound, five steals and three blocks. sixers crush the knicks 97-61. that is "eyewitness sports", for eyewitness sports. that is it for "eyewitness news" at 5:00 here's what we have at 6:00. a fire tragedy in new york seven children are kill when flames rip through a brooklyn home. we will have that heart breaking story coming up. also this morning temperatures whoever around freezing and it could make for some slick spots on the roadways carol is coming back to tell us about her warm tup day, stay tune, we will be do you have stuff to clean this mess of a breakroom? i have paper towels, sprays, wipes, sponges. and these floors? disinfectant cleaner, mops and "wet floor" signs. how long does it take to reheat cod? we also have air fresheners. make on-budget happen. make cleaning up happen. staples. make more happen. shots fired inside of new orleans international airport, police opened fire on a man a after a bizarre attack. the father of a kensington teenager speaks to "eyewitness news" after finding her dead inside of her own bedroom. and, after the storm, comes some freezing on area road, there are slick spots out there so if you are heading out there this morning be careful on the roadways. it is saturday march 21st, good morning thanks so much for joining us. i'm nicole brewer. it is 6:00 o'clock. the let's send it over to carol with more on the the forecast. things are warming up, at some point, carol. >> at sometime, will it be july soon? it will warm up. we have a temperature expect to be about 50 degrees but until then with that snow cover overnight we have seen these temperatures just drop to the freezing mark and slight thely below and that is, of course, a a problem this morning in many locations. ben franklin bridge looks okay. i came across that bridge this morning with no problems but notice that we do have a little bit of fog out there but we are finding some freezing drizzle and very light, but it is out there. so as you take a look at storm scan three notice that you will be fining those areas of the freezing drizzle especially through new jersey now, moving off toward the the shore areas and then it will be out of here but until then as these temperatures stay below the freezing mark be very careful on the roads because snow that fell yesterday, some of that can melt and you can find refreeze in spots. just be careful. thirty-two in philadelphia. thirty-three wilmington. thirty-two in dover, millville and atlantic city. 34 degrees in wildwood at this point. the as we move to the shore areas it is temperatures right around freezing mark with precipitation coming up. even with temperatures slightly above freezing it is falling on some snow down there and that can be like a layer of water on ice. the winter weather advisory as a result until 7:00 o'clock areas in purple that is the entire state, just about of new jersey but certainly our portion of it. our temperatures today getting to 50 degrees so it is first day of spring and should be, our temperatures should been 54 degrees but it is taking a little while for these temperatures to warm up. looking at the future wet ther by 7:00 it should be moving off the coast, temperatures will be right around that freezing mark but be careful out there until we see day or two of the warm up on that seven day forecast that

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