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it will stay that way. here is the windchill advisory posted through the morning, ten for most, at late as 11:00 , you can understand why when you see the temperatures, so brutally harsh out there. feeling like it is sub zero, everywhere, ten below the call in lancaster and 20 below is the harsh spot of this batch of observations anyway across our region, as the day progresses our high expected to reach 19. that's bad enough. then with the harsh windchill, again it, may not feel much better than the single digits any time during the day even despite breitbart sunshine. i don't think that we are necessarily getting used to there is but you have heard this song and dance before. so, just be smart northwest gusts, and good news rahel things not as harsh in the days ahead but i don't think we will hit freezing -- above freezing in the seven day. >> accident on the new jersey turn pike before burlington mt. holly in mouth laurel township, left lane block, multi-vehicle accident involving an overturned vehicle in the northbound roosevelt boulevard, just past ridge avenue. we have been telling but this this morning. one left lane is open. and the ramp from i76 eastbound, on to the boulevard , closed because that far accident. there is also a disable tractor-trailer on the shoulder, in this very same area. >> back to breaking news, police arrest gunman who police say open fire killing four people in monday naught county new jersey, happened shortly after midnight on wall street in long branch, now trying to figure out what spark the fatal gunfire. >> new this morning, the power is up for four apartment buildings in northeast philadelphia. tanks to water main break in the parking lot. this happened about 12:30 a.m. this morning at complex on the 9600 block every ashton road. resident say 33 homes have been forced out until further notice. >> well, the show will go on. the mummers will strut down broad street later today, despite sub freezing temperatures, "eyewitness news " reporter chantee-lans is live where preparations underway. >> good morning, standing here outside of the 15th and market street, this is where one of the four judging stations will be, and the mummers will be walking along this route. it is freezing out here, but just been out here few minute, performers however will be walking in the frigid temperatures al morning and that's he can actually why some are concerned. >> performers on mummers new year days, spent much of new years over practicing in the bitter cold. >> we work so hard. we invest a lot of time, a lot of money, a lot of effort. >> the city decided the frigid blast sweeping through the region wasn't going to poe pope the nearly 120 year tradition. so many mummers like those with south philadelphia string bands, were forced to figure out last minute how to make their performances possible, and what feels like sub zero temperatures. >> to be exposed to weather we're seeing today, it is a challenge. >> one challenge the south philly string bands says practice like instruments like the saxophone to keep from freezing. >> the saliva turns into ice sick owls, the pads freed, pads don't move. no music. >> had to be thousand dollars out with a heat gun solution that many bands will use on parade day, no real solution for those who have to use their exposed hands to play instruments, like the banjo. >> well, it is just about the feel. to feel the strings, to strum, because your body, just frozen >> to accommodate the mummers, there will be warming tents and buses following the performers along their route. >> we do it for the fans, and in weather conditions like this, not expecting large crowds. >> this is family tradition of ours going back to my grandparents. they got us into this. i wouldn't miss it for the world. >> and if you're going to be like one of those fans, coming down here, just make sure to bundle up and wear plenty and plenty of layers. that is the very latest live in center city, chantee-lans. >> stay warm out there. thank you. >> (fireworks). >> and fireworks lit up the sky over the delaware river last night. hundreds cents of people packed penn's landing to catch a glimpse of the dazzling light. "eyewitness news" as is there as the first show kicked off at 6:00. when is the second show wowed the crowd at midnight. people of all ages braved the cold to ring in the new year with colorful lights and lot of optimism. >> yes, how are you doing? >> four layers. >> four layers. >> yes. we're from costa rica actually >> the fact it is 2 million degrees below zero, everybody was still out here enjoying. >> i feel good. >> you feel good? >> people sat outside in the sub zero temperatures as the bitter wind blew for hours last night, but people we talked to after the show say fireworks were great way to welcome 2018. >> sure did look good. well, crews tonight inside security could not stop the rebelers in new york sometimes square, wendy gillette shows us all of the action and looks back on the night celebration to welcome in the new year. >> a massive crowd braved the bone chilling cold, in times square, to say hello to 2018. >> by the time the ball dropped, temperature had fall tone just 10 degrees. not since 1917 had new york running in a new year in such frigid conditions. >> bucket list. >> definitely. >> yes, we always watch it on tv. so we figure why not? >> picked the wrong year to come to the super cold. >> security was tight. roads were closed. bags were searched. and extra police were deployed to keep the crowd safe. undercover officers and snipers monitor the hotels surrounding the square. >> with all of the cops i see around here, the heat coming up and down every few minute with dogs and everything, i feel pretty secure. >> in the end, the weather turned out to be the only threat that emerged here in the big apple. >> so far, so good. no frostbite by the. >> i stopped feeling my toast about 30 minutes ago. i don't know if they're there or not any more. >> the party ended soon after the clock struck midnight. an army every sanitation workers moved in, to sweep away tons of confetti and debris. once they're done, the festivities will be just a memory. much like 2017. >> happy new year, wendy gillette, cbs news, new york. and in chicago, tens of thousands of people braved the bitter cold temperatures to celebrate the start of 2018. they were all layered up for the fireworks, big countdown at the navy peer. attended new years day at navy pier, and flashing lights over las vegas, over 300,000 people put on eight minute fireworks display, the fireworks sparkled from the top of seven casino hotels. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> let's talk sports, going so well, until the last game of the regular season. the eagles lost to their rivals the dallas as cowboys six to nothing. is doug pederson worried? lesley van arsdall has the answer. >> reporter: this game really meant nothing to the birds except chance to win 14 games, which set franchise record, and being unbeaten in the division. but for the second week in a row the offense sputtered, and they were shut out at home for the first time since 2005. angels outfielder and millville new jersey resident mike trout bundled up to see the birds for the second game in a row, nick foles struggled played one quarter. going four for 11 for 39 yards throwing this interception into double coverage to alshon jeffrey. finished with a 9.3 passer rating. birds have gone one for 20 and third down with nick under seven. not good. no score in the fourth quarter cowboys break through jack prescott to butler for of the up do do -- touchdown, only touchdown of the game. bids gerth is shut out six- nothing, but doug pederson says he's not worried. >> it is tough. am i concerned? i'm not concerned. still got a lot of confidence in our offense, again, it is not one person, one guy, there is enough to go around. you know, it is tough in a situation where you know you're kind of maybe only going to get a quarter maybe couple of series and coming out. but still got a lot of confidence in the guys. >> we as offense expect to execute better, that's the thing there is wasn't acceptable, but we also know what we're capable of, and what, you know, how talented we can be, because, you know, of how we play together. >> the eagles will be off until wednesday. they will then have two days of practice to start preparing for their playoff game, which will be january 13th, at 4:35, at the linc. that's all for sports, i'm lesley van arsdall, have a great day, and happy new year. >> again the game not one of the greatest of the season for the eagles but that's not slowing down birds fans, who are thinking superbowl. eagles nation. chickie's and pete's' in south philly warming up after the game. also talk over the finer point of the eagles season, and the don't seem too concerned, that the regular season finale was a lost. >> pretty sloppy game. honestly pretty i excited for the playoffs, got the backups in, got some reps in for the game two weeks from now, pretty excited for. >> i feel like they played down to their opponent. instead of above. >> i'm not frustrated. i think that this is just a throw away game. and we will be all set come playoff time. >> fans now focus on the playoffs, as we just heard there, birds january 13th, superbowl by the way february 4th in minneapolis. clear your schedules. stay with "eyewitness news" as we cover the eagles into the post-season. our coverage continues on line any time at cbsphilly.com. all right, from eagles to the sixers, they're off until wednesday's game against the spurs at the center, and hopefully joel embiid will have a chance to heal his hand embiid injured his right hand late in the fourth quarter of last night's win over the phoenix suns. jo-jo says it is not broken and insists he'll be fine. he had 22 points in last night 's game before the injury the sixers, did go onto beat the suns 123-110. >> and new york is not the only new years celebration with the ball drop. still ahead on "eyewitness news," how popular resort put a different spend on dropping the ball. >> the president returns to washington today, after closing out the year with a tweet storm. ahead of his annual new years eve party in mar-a-lago, i'm diane king hall in new york with all of the details. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ in america last year. we need to stand up and say enough. the only way this problem is going to be solved is if we raise our voices. choose help over helplessness, hope over hopelessness. make sure that the lives we've lost will not have been lost in vain. addiction is a disease. when you ask for help, help is there for you. downsizing. enrolling in medicare part d. these are moments when people realize that where you get your medicine matters. and they come to cvs pharmacy. for advice and ways to save money. including copays as low as zero dollars. switching is easy, call 1-833-cvs-medd and transfer today to cvs pharmacy. >> 6:15. come kids in panama beach florida did not miss out on, they dropped 10,000 colorful beach balls, unique event allows par don't celebrate with their kids without having to stay out too late. >> looks fun to me. check out the new years fireworks from grand park in downtown los angeles, compared to the arctic temperatures we told you about, in new york's time square, los angeles rebelers rang in 2018 with temperatures in the low 50's. >> very good to me. and thousands of people in rio dejaniero brazil issued in the new year with a massive fireworks fireworks display at copa cabana beach. onlooker watched as the multi colored show lit up the skies. officials expected 3 million people to come out and celebrate the start of the new year. >> all right, time now, again, 6:45, katie is here. a lot warmer? >> yes, pretty much, stuck in this bitterly cold air, almost across the entire country. pretty much east of the rockies. actually windchill advise advise or windchill warnings, anywhere that you see this light blue or store of that perry wing he will lavender sort of color out there. it is really cold everywhere. extending all the way down, even to the bye-bye ooh area, so we are not alone for one thing, and do keep in mind that if your going to be traveling somewhere, you may be stepping off a plane, in very harsh windchills, just like we've got here. so you will have to go at least somewhere other than the majority of the eastern two thirds of the us to get away from that. if you are trying to beat t however, things are at least quiet on the larger scale. when it comes to our overall weather pattern, doesn't necessarily stay that way, we have got very large storm system that's going to be developing, and bombing out as we call it, over the open ocean water. but his is one model interpretation every how things will take place, this is wednesday night into thursday. that we stand our best chance to see any snow. but, in the, into a good portion of thursday, this is already moving far off to our north's on, especially wednesday night, into early thursday, we have got the possibility that we see some snow. your better chance is going to be the closer you get toward that coastline, the models definitely differ on the exact track, but consistency that the bulk of this will be bypass us. so, we still need to keep close eye on how this will eventually have any impact if in the all all on our area, but wednesday night thursday would be the time frame, then just windy and frigid again, as we wrap up the week, so with the colds air getting reinforced all over again, and the temperature changes right before your very eyes here on these live observations outside pleasant middle and high school, still blanket of snow, under the light of the street lamp, broads heads ville pretty much everywhere else stuck in the harsh chill, so the specific forecast for the mummers this morning. remember, between those skyscrapers, it can feel even worse with the wind picking up sub zero windchills just forecasted as it is, it might be as bad as is seven below zero, at step-off time at 9:00 . 11 degrees, technically, what we are expecting on the thermometer. so please be smart about how you prepare to be out in this kind of cold. even for couple of minute. it really is quite harsh. now, we rebound and almost, almost crack 32 degrees come wednesday. i don't think we will quite get there. it will be close call. meanwhile again, tail end of the week, harsh cold is getting reinforced all over again, rahel, stuck in the teens again, and the coldest day is still yet to come. >> no relief. all right, katie, thank you. let's take a look at the roads now, crews still working on an accident with a overturned vehicle on the roosevelt boulevard northbound, past ridge avenue. one left lane is open. and the ramp from i76 eastbound on to the boulevard; closed because that far accident. there is also a disable tractor-trailer, on the shoulder in this area. >> and there was an accident on the new jersey turnpike, northbound, before burlington- mt. holly. but that has since clues evidence. >> the chief justice of the supreme court says he want to report by march on how the high court treats allegations of sexual harrassment against its own judges. chief justice john roberts announced his plan in the state of the judiciary report yesterday. announcement comes days after federal judge alex announced his retirement after he was accused of sexual misconduct. >> president trump rang in the new year at private party at his private club in south florida. diane king hall shows us the president responded on twitter to report that the democrats could succeed in the 2016 elections, thanks to his performance in the over office >> president trump spent new years eve celebrating at his mar-a-lago resort alongside family in some of the who's who among washington elite. >> we will have a great year. it will be fantastic 2018. we are off to very good start as you know with a great tax cuts, and anwar, getting rid of the individual mandate which was very, very unpopular , as you know. but we are going to have a tremendous year. >> before the event the president tweeted more than half a dozen times about several topics. he did wish a happy new year to everyone including quote enemies, haters, and even the very dishonest fake news media he also sent condolances to the victims of yesterday's shooting in colorado. one officer was killed and four others were wounded while responding to report of a domestic dispute. mr. trump also gave his take on predictions that democrats would see resurgence in 2018 which the la times says was, quote, largely driven by president trump's widespread unpopular at this. the president's response in part, quote, why would smart voters want to put democrats in congress in 2018 election when their policies will totally kill the great wealth created during the month since the election. before heading into new years party, mr. trump was asked about kim jong un's claim he has nuclear button on his desk and capable every hitting anywhere in the u.s. >> we will see. we will see. >> president trump at least temporarily seemed to brush off the north korean dictator comments. die ainge king hall, cbs news. >> well, coming up: what's going to cost you more in 2018 that's still ahead on " eyewitness news," and a look at some of the mornings papers , and the new year bridges new laws and big changes, at recreational marijuana comes to california. that's in our next half hour. we will be right back. iand i like these award-winning cheddar puffs. first place. both events? booyah! we're an awards family. you'll like them both but love our price. award-winning organic cheddar puffs from aldi. simply smarter shopping. welcome back everyone, looking ahead to our upcoming weaken, appears as though it will be very cold with temperatures at best into the teens, or 20's, so still sub- freezing out there. but at the moment it, appears as though it should be pretty quiet weekend forecast with some sun for both days. rahel? >> all right, katie, thank you now for look at newspaper headlines from across our region, from the press of atlantic city, art, the first african-american professional hockey player, has died. he moved to atlantic city in 18950 to play for the eastern hockey league atlantic city seagulls. became the first professional hockey player when he signed with the new york rangers. art was 87. from the front page of the reading eagle, matt has cents a look at the expenses expected to go up this year. from travel, to food, even gas prices, some expert say the average cost per gallen will go up about $3. >> and the delaware county daily tiles salvation army merry christmas funds ended the year with nearly $22,000 in contributions, the newspaper co-sponsors the funds, it buys ties, toed baskets for families around delaware county and continues to fund the work the organization does throughout 2018. >> and now a look at newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >> well the new year sub erring in new mayor, for at loop lan particular city new jersey. frank gilliam will offishly been sworn in late today. republican mayor john guardian in the november election, his swearing in is her moanly take place in atlantic city hall at noon. >> coming up in the next half hour every eye within news, mummers brave the bitter blast how they plan to keep warm as they strut drown broad street. >> and parades, very brave swimmers take the plunge at new jersey resort while others wait until a little warmer. "eyewitness news" continues at 6:30. htry cool mint zantac. it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. try cool mint zantac. no pill relieves heartburn faster. >> good morning, i'm rahel solomon, just about 6:30, what you need to know to start ooh day in the morning minute. today is monday, january 1st, 2018. >> the worlds welcomes 2018. >> ♪ i want to be a part of it ♪ new york ♪ >> the brutal cold won't stop the mummers. >> we work so hard. we invest a lot of time, a lot of money, a lot offer. >> family tradition of ours going back to my grand parent. >> i wouldn't police it for the world. >> spectators campout overnight for the rose parade. >> i like a certain kind of camping, you know? and this is unique. >> an experience, to be able to be here throughout the night. >> joel embiid said he's not worried about his hands injury >> told reporters it was not broken, says, he'll be fine. >> number one cancer center in the region. >> people watch 2018 by watching a spectacular fireworks show, along the delaware river waterfront. but they also to brave some incredibly coal temperatures, katie, people planning ongoing out to watch the mummer parade , always good show, but they can definitely expect bitter cold today, as well. >> that's right. if this was a tradition for you and would you not miss it for the world, and you want to go out, be sure to bundle up adequately. i wouldn't deter you from doing it but be smart about how you are preparing yourselves, and your loved ones, to be out in this kind of harsh chill. at least storm scan is quiet. won't have any kind of precipitation to wore burks rather sun glare is a issue if you're traveling east with time here. but look at how it currently feels, this tells the story, you know, three below zero is the best it feels right now at the airport, i think here in the city, as they're stepping off the parade it, could be as cold as seven below zero, with that windchill factored in. though tech technically on the thermometer probably at 11 or 12 degrees, so not much better , but you do need to factor in the wind. as you step out the door here today. now, for the entire afternoon, i expect we are only going to hit about 19 degrees, in full sunshine at least, but thal again arctic air is winning the battle here, the sun angle just below, and that solar energy is not going to do much of anything, to help these temperatures to rebounds very far. and we actually ends up seeing the cold get reinforced with time here, so the sub freezing stretch, only going to continue, there are days that are less harsh that's other, but even come mid to late week we will be watching a nor'easter, and that could have an impact on our area, i'll let you know what the scenarios look like right now, what we are expecting at the moment little later, rahel? >> see you soon, thank you. there was an accident we've been telling you on roosevelt boulevard boulevard past ridge , one lane open, while crews work to clear debris from the road, i76 east to roosevelt was closed now open. quick look i95 at girard avenue in north philly, the latest here, no incidents, actually traffic looking relatively light. 6:32 on a monday morning, officials have decided to go ahead with the mummers parade today. that's despite the sub freezing temperatures, that threaten to postpone the new years day tradition. "eyewitness news" reporter sean day la there. s live on market street in center city where parade preparations underway. good morning, chantee. >> good morning, here on 16th and market street, this is one of the judges stations right here. now, it is freezing out here, but i've just been out here just a few minutes, the mummers, how much, will be walking along the route all morning. the main change, though, is that there will be warming buses that will be able to follow the mummers along their route here. philadelphia, glittery and eye catching new years dai-ichi interested littles go on despite opposition from some n string bands association, five divisions decided in a to two vote over the weaken, parade route lined with barricades, sitly set up heating tents and warm buses along the route for the mummers. we spoke with a saxophone player, and a banjo player, both, express their concerns. >> as the musician also blowing the saliva through the saxophone, it turns into icicles, freezes up the pads, pads don't move, difficult to make music. >> difficult to feel the string to strum. because your body, just frozen >> frozen indeed. now, if you are looking to come down here, make sure to bundle up, bundled up the kids and lot and lots and lot of layers. that is the very latest live in center city, cbs-3, " eyewitness news," rahel, back to you. >> worth repeating, thank you. >> and philadelphia welcomed 2018 with a dazzling fireworks display, over the delaware river. >> "eyewitness news" along the riverfront last night, our cameras captured both shows from penn's landing, hundreds every people gathered to watch the first show at 6:00 then another crowd turned their eyes to the sky at midnight. some people told us why they braved the cold to celebrate. >> yes, how are you doing? >> four layers. >> four layers. >> yes, we are free costa rica actually. >> the fact it is million degrees degrees below zero, everyone still out here enjoying it. >> i feel good. >> you feel good? >> (horn blowing). >> people of all ages sat outside in the sub freezing temperatures, those we talked to say it was all worth t the crowd rang in the new year with colorful lights and lots of optimism. >> four, three, two, one! >> the temps didn't stop folks from ringing in the new year at times square, burst every confetti, fireworks, as spectators said bye bye 2017. >> and new year, same tradition in key west florida thousands gathered for the famous shoe drop. celebrity drag queen sushi was lowered in a red high heal shoe at midnight. has been center stage for the shoe drop since the 1990's. >> and in a nashville, the highlight of the knight was the signature dropping of the 16-foot tall red music note to ring in 2018 and fireworks display, country superstar keith urban headlined national 's new years eve celebration. >> and thousands of rev less rang in the new year at the peach shot in app at lan tax first year head at new location, woodrubbing park downtown. entertainers like dlc, geezi, bundled up on the chilly new years eve night. >> folks in atlantic city are just defying mother nature. despite that, the plunge will go on. water temperature to be in the mid four's, has forced atlantic city and ventnor to postpone. and brigantine is delaying it polar plunge until january 13th. >> and group of tiny bringing in the new year just before nap time. >> "eyewitness news" at philadelphia please touch museum, excited children participate in the countdown of 2018. started at noon, instead of midnight. there was dropping ball, and confetti, and live music, dancing, clearly lot every fun ment looks like they're having a good time. >> and the eagles have wrapped up the regular season with a offense that was colder than the weather. yesterday's performance was not what we were looking for as the birds fly into the post-season, sure wasn't baseball weather, but how about this? angels outfielder millville cumberland county native mike trout enjoying his eagles, quarterback nick foles struggled for the second game in a row. played one quarter and couldn't pleaded four passes cents for 39 yards and one interception, eagles have struggle dollars on third downs with foles under center. converted just one of 20, the game was scoreless until the cowboys scored on passes from zach prescott to bryce butler. the final six-nothing. coach pederson said he's not worried. >> it is tough. am i concerned? i'm not concerned. still got a lot of confidence in our offense. again, not one person, one guy there is enough to go around. you know, it is tough in this situation where you know you're kind of maybe only going to get a quarter or maybe couple of series and coming out. still got a lot of confidence in the guys. >> we as offense expect to execute better. that's the thing. this wasn't acceptable. but we also know what we're capable every, and what, you know, how talented we can be. because, you know, of how we play together. >> the birds have a bye on the first round of the playoffs. their first playoff game will be january 13th, 4:35, opponent to be determinedment eagles have little less than two weeks to prepare for playoff football. "eyewitness news" continues to cover the eagles on line at cbsphilly.com. we will keep you up to date on the birds as they head into the playoffs. >> to more serious news, deadly new years eve shooting at colorado apartment complex leaves one sheriff deputy dead , six injured. kim hutchinson has news about the alleged gunman. >> community in mourning, after a deadly shooting at a colorado apartment complex. the suspect identified as 37 year oleksandr matthew real. >> so it was more of an ambush -type of an attack on our officers. he knew we were coming. >> police were called to the copper canyon amounts on a disturbance call before 6:00 a.m. sunday. they found real barricaded in his room. they say he began shooting. firing more than 100 rounds, and forcing wounded dispute toys crawl for safety. real himself was killed about 90 minutes later when a tactical team entered the apartment. the deceased deputy, 29 year old zachary parish, a family man, with two young daughters. police formed caravan to company his coffin to the coroner's offers and citizens lined the way to show their respect. >> when one every them get shot, like we all get shot in the heart. >> the other officers injured in the attack, all in stable condition. they've been identified as 28 year old mike doyle. thirty year old taylor davis. thirty-two year old jeffrey pelle and 41 year old tom tomorrow o'donnell two. civilians also injured. memorials have running up with local people compelled to show their sorrow, and their support. >> that police that died, and the people that were injured, were people who have fought for us. and protected us. >> kim hutchinson, cbs-3, " eyewitness news." >> back here at home, burlington county man facing murder charges after police say he stabbed two women to death and seriously hurt another in collingswood. officer returned to the 100 block of east narberth terrace saturday night. neighbors called 911 when they heard screaming. police pronounced colleen and alicia dead at the scene. third victim was sent to the hospital. thirty-three year old mike lay sak was arrested at the home, he news his victims, but not known how he knew his victims. >> twelve people including ten american are dead following plane crash in northwest costa reek a burning wreckage on facebook, plane went down new years eve two, costa rican pilot died in the crash, happened ten minute after take off to airport in western costa rica. there were report of heavy winds in the area earlier in the day. investigators say they will not try to figure out what caused the plane to crash a little later today. >> out west now, marijuana now legal for residents of california over the age of 21, and new retailers are opening their doors for the first time this morning. one every dozens every dispensaries making sure they do not run out on their first day of legal sales. owner matt pick up an extra quarter million dollars worth of pot to be on the safe side. but it was the first dispensary to be licensed. >> how does it feel to be first? >> feels amazing, i mean, culmination of years of lots and lots of hard work. so we didn't push our way to get to the first. we work hard, hard long hours to get here. >> former corporate lawyer also working with authorities to make sure users know the possible dangers of marijuana. >> ringing in the new year being around the world. everything is coming up roses in pasadena, we will take you behind the scenes after colorful spectacle. >> and many of us, yes, trying to save in the new year, how group fitness can improve your health and mind, when " eyewitness news" continues. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ cbs presented by target.... there's nothing more rewarding than achieving a hard earned goal. that's why target supports students run philly style. we work with kids to teach them the skills they need to achieve and set goals through marathon training. giving 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capitol launched traditional celebrations, throngs of rebelers packed in to witness the extravaganza over the castle and to welcome in 2018. in london the iconic london spectators countdown to the new year, by letting each individual gondolla on the enormous observation weeping. exploded with color and light during the annual fireworks show, they've been famous to rang out in the background as the clock struck midnight. >> and the show must go on in eastern russia, giant christmas tree fire did not stop the new years celebration , you can see, people still standing around, apparently having good time. despite the flames, the music continued to play, tree measured 85 feet tall, apparently caught fire during fireworks display. >> all right. and every news year day the parade overpass dina california, festival of flowers is so big, even the preparations are a site to see day before the parade the floats are assemble, judges, inside this house in irwindale once approved they head across town in the parade route to pass bean a traveling 3 miles per hour, folks who live along this route call the parade before the parade. >> that was spectacular to be up close and personal with it and i am it is amazing. >> actually they had a problem with one float turning. from there to there. so it was exciting, though. >> the rose parade is part of an even larger event, called the tournament of roses which includes the famed rose bowl. >> it was interesting, katie, to see how other cities celebrate new years. >> right? well, i'm not sure if they still do it, but they have to, like up in bethlehem, pa, because that's the home of just born candies hope of the peeps, marshmallow peeps. they traditionally will drop a peeps from somewhere. >> interesting. >> cute. the way you can rig that in just based on your culture of every given town. fun stuff. the eyewitness weather watchers, bravo, woke up and up and adam, and the first observations of the new year have been coming in flowing in maybe a little bit more spars ly than we normally would see at 6:00 a.m. but regardless, i really appreciate and for the forecast sake all of the folks that did wake up early to report this morning, man is it cold outside. it is only zero right now out at poor john ken kins' house, hopefully he's using a wired or wireless way to get the information to me, have to truck ever truck out in this. clear skies in perk so. going to the outskirt here, 3 degrees comes in from fran, who is out in chester county under clear sky, as well, and even despite relatively light wind it is enough that it does feel that much colder any time that win blows. it is only six at peter's house, in lawrenceville, new jersey, and wishing everyone a happy new year, regardless of the frigid start to 2018. eventually these temperatures do have to rebound, i guarantee it, but don't do that any time soon. set until hot cup of cocoa. just have to deal with it here , looking at storm scan, wide zoom all pretty quiet for the most part. if you are going to be traveling at all, i think you will be just fine. certainly here locally, but keep in mind, that the chill is a theme, especially today, of the next three days. you'll need that extra time to warm up the car, tomorrow, wednesday, you still need to be bundle up, but today is the most harsh of at least the three day stretch. meanwhile, for today, the high just 19. sunny all it be very frigid start to the new year, flirting with record colder it tori, the coldest high we ever reported on new years day was 16. back exactly, 100 years ago. so it has been quite a while, since it has been this cold on this day. mainly clear, and still chilly tonight, not as harsh as it currently, the theme the next couple of days, eases up, but the problem is something comes along to knock us right back to where we started. and that's in the form of large storm system ushering in cold air behind it, friday into saturday. now wednesday, to thursday, there is possibility as is a result that specially close to the coast you see some snow out of this. we will keep an eye on the possibility, but friday, saturday, again, right back to where we started and probably even colder than today will be >> oh, boy. all right, katie, that face said it all there. here a a a look at the flood airport, no delays on i59 or at the airport. good news there. also, there was an accident earlier, we've been reporting on this all morning long on roosevelt boulevard, past ridge avenue. all lanes as we can see here now back open. right lane block while crews worked to clear debris from the road. ramp from i76 east to the roosevelt also now back open. new years day, people talking resolution cents health watch, you have made resolution to live a healthier lifestyle. looking to get into shape, laura shows us, why you may want to try working out in a group. will. >> liz it belly a student at the university of the pennsylvania, she said this exercise class helps release leave her stress. school, work, flex cents, everything else going on, be in the moment, let your body take over for an hour, just listen to whatever the instruct sore telling to you do. >> now a new study finds working out in groups can have bigger benefits compared to exercising alone. those who participated in group exercise had a 12 to 26% improvement in mental, physical, emotional quality of life. >> the study published in the journal of the american osteopathic association followed about 70 medical student for three month. participants could choose to work out in a group, by themselves, or not at all. researchers found only those exercising in a group reported emotional and physical improvement. >> the real power of group exercise is in connection. and it is an opportunity for people to connect with each other, connect with their bodies in a positive way. >> doctor is putting her study find togs good use, leading one half hour exercise at the university of pennsylvania. student darian believes in the benefits. >> i walk out of the class happy every single time. even if it killed me. >> she said that's a feeling she has never achieved, working out in the gym by herself. laura, cbs-3 "eyewitness news" interesting, parities paint who exercise in groups say 30 minutes at least once a week during core strengthening and functional fitness training program. >> wisconsin man tries to drive his pick-up truck across cents a frozen lake, and yes, he gets stuck. now police are reminding drivers to be extra careful. this is an in a lake, southwest of milwaukee. police say the driver was traveling along the shore line late saturday night, when the front lf his truck sang into the soft grounds at the edge of the ice. the driver was n situation could have been a lot worse. >> things to be learn from safety. not only unsafe on the lake but to be at nighttime, adds another whole safety factor it it. >> officials drain the lake and lowered it about 6 feet few month ago. officials say the lake bed is exposed but still some water left which means it is not safe to drive on. >> okay, we will be right back with three to >> i'm gale king, coming up: inl advice for 2018. plus a look at favorite stories from the past year. comi up on cbs this morning. l er. and pause. not even in your vocabulary. so when a cold sore tingle strikes you act on it. only abreva can heal a cold sore in as little as two and a half days when used at the first sign. it starts to work immediately to block the virus and protect healthy cells. nothing heals a cold sore faster. and because abreva acts on it... you can too. act on it, with abreva. >> the mummers parade steps off at 9:00 this morning at city hall, if you are going please be sure to check in on the weather. atlantic city mayor-elect frank gilliam will be sworn in at neat, defeated republican mayor don guardian in the november election. despite frigid temperatures ac polar plunge will take place this knee years day, new york city and margate reschedule, brigantine rescheduled theirs for january 13th. >> and that's three to go, quick last check on weather with kate. >> i yes, you know, of course you're been mentioning it, it is just very, very frigid outside. so please take care whether you walk out the door. win chill advisory, that will last us through 10:00 a.m., in most spots, it is a little bit more extended as go up to the poconos, lasting until 11:00 a.m. up that way. but regardless, again, very, very coal air is in place. one more look at the feels- like values. this is what you have to go by i haven't shown the actual air temperature all that much this morning, it doesn't really serve the purpose, as well as this does. this is better gauge, when you walk out the door, that you will need to go by. feels like five below. out at philadelphia international airport. right now. and it probably will feel as cold as seven below, as the parade is in fact stepping off but do you at least have sunshine, we do have the possibility of some snow wednesday night into thursday from a large storm, that's going to be primarily off shore, but all dependent on its westward movement, if it decides to move on shore could see couple every inches specially closer to the area beaches. >> used to the cold but now talking record breaking cold as least today. >> close to it. >> katie thank you. next on cbs this morning, nasa astronaut peggy, opens up about decade of rejection, and finally rocket it g into space remember to join us each weekday morning here on cbs-3 starting 4:30 a.m. happy new year. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ captioning funded by cbs good morning. it is monday, january 1st. let us be the first to say 2018, happy new year. >> happy new year indeed. >> welcome to "cbs this morning." wall street investors hope this, that the new year will bring gains just like last year. jill 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