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philadelphia this weekend. it was a huge economic impact on our area. >> jesse gary live in fairmount park where success on the river is mirrored by a river of green on the shore. >> thousands of people from all over north america in our city for this. hotel rooms in philadelphia booked solid, and when people are not in their hotels, they're out out wallets in hands pumping thousands of dollars into our local economy. >> close to the river, the color of money blooms. brisk sales for merchandise for this annual philly staple of springtime. >> it's going to be like one of the biggest memories we're going to have in our college experiences, yeah. >> you'll have a shirt for it? >> yeah, exactly. who knows. >> tens of thousands of crew hopefuls are straining using synchronized strokes in hopes of winning at the largest college competition. >> it's remarkable how the speed of these boats have increased over the last couple of decades. >> lightways and a calm schuylkill almost ideal for crewing, except for the heat, of course, a stark contrast to last year. a late afternoon downpour delayed the championship heats for two hours. >> saturday morning, kind of all hell broke loose the way i like to think about it. the sky opened and tsunamiing everywhere. >> for the rest of the day, high heat which fuels a hunger for food. >> we came from connecticut this morning and this was worth the drive. >> and the desire from parents to see their children succeed. >> i think we're going to do well. they have a great attitude. and i think they're going to have a good day. >> second day draws to a close in about 50 minutes. 7:00 tomorrow morning racing resumes. and the susan g. komen race for the cure on sunday morning. kickoff around 7:00 on sunday. a full slate of activities. bear that in mind if you're driving or coming out, bring the sunscreen. nbc 10 news. it's a nice assignment for jesse out there. when you have to say bring your sunscreen in a live shot. great day for a competition along the river. warm and sunny out there. >> beautiful out. sheena parveen here now. and sheena what can we expect outside tonight? >> well tonight, it's going to be another mild, another warm night for the area. but we're going to expect to see more fog developing. so today, very nice sunny in the 80s. but a dense fog advisory is up for new jersey and delaware and we'll see the fog move farther inland to the lehigh valley. this is until 9:00 a.m. tomorrow. visibility a quarter mile or less. you will notice this as we go into the late hours tonight and early tomorrow morning. the dense fog is already sitting offshore. so this fog will be moving inland as we go into the morning hours. here's a live look though cape may. and there you see it right offshore. here's the beach you can just see that wall of fog and very low cloud cover. so it is out there right now in the atlantic and it will slowly just kind of filter in as we go overnight. take a look at future visibility. there we see it midnight tonight, the fog rolling in and early tomorrow morning. some areas could see zero visibility. so we could see airport delays across the area tomorrow morning especially. and in the meantime temperatures are in the 80s around philadelphia. points north and west, cooler, the closer you get to the shore. so pretty nice if you're heading out for this friday evening. coming up more about your weekend forecast and mother's day forecast. also subtropical storm ana spinning to the south. >> thank you very much. contained but far from out. right now, this fire still burning in wharton state forest. >> crews spent the better part of today working in hot and dry conditions to pinpoint the hot spots out there. nbc 10's south jersey reporter cydney long and just because there's some smoke, doesn't mean we're in the clear, right? >> renee, that is correct. and that is because conditions are ripe for fire. just as you mentioned, it is hot, it is dry, thankfully i can tell you it's not very windy out here. these crews out here do have an upper hand in the dense woods of the wharton state forest. but they tell me it will take a good rainfall before crews call it quits. >> it burned hot and fast from sky force 10, you could see the intensity. flames that came within feet of the church. it's made of wood and it was built in 1808 where today the forestry division doused hot spots with foam black soot covers headstones at the cemetery beside the church. >> if there is a god, he absolutely was. because if you noticed on the other side it started following the grass. >> it burned all the way around the church? >> all the way, completely. >> given the sudden warm temperatures and barbecues and camping trips planned this weekend, issued a partial ban on any open burning. no campfires are permitted on the ground. >> if it doesn't rain for another week or two, we'll probably go to an all out ban. but not yet. we should get through this mother's day weekend. >> the wharton state park forest fire investigators say is not connected to the pemberton fires, but human error is to blame. >> but it's unclear if it was set on purpose or by accident? >> that's right. we have to look into that and see. if it was a cigarette butt carelessly discarded -- >> and we can tell you it's much easier to breathe out here. the air quality improved. don't let the fact we don't see smoke over this tree line deceive you. they are warning everyone that has any camping or barbecuing festivities for the mother's day weekend to use caution with fire. cydney long, nbc 10 news. >> thank you, cydney. officers on trial, a federal jury spent the day deliberating the fate of six former philadelphia undercover narcotics officers. they're accused of stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars during drug raids. >> also face allegations of planting evidence and also roughing up suspects. nbc 10's drew smith spent the dpa day in court. what happened there? >> well, the jurors just left the courthouse. a judge dismissing them until monday. no verdict yet. but we were in the courtroom today when the jurors came back. they asked a couple of questions. and that erupted into another long argument between attorneys just the latest argument as we approach the last phase of this trial. >> the future of six former narcotics officers now rest with 12 people on a jury during six weeks of testimony, prosecutors made a case that accused officers of beating up drug suspects, planting evidence and pocketing cash. the government's star witness is another former officer who pleaded guilty in a separate corruption case. he's now cooperating and implicated his former colleagues in crimes dating back to 2006. the defense has countered that a disgraced officer who admitted to lying in court before should not be trusted now. they also claim the prosecution relied only on drug dealers to back up a dirty cop who was trying to reduce his prison sentence. >> reporter: the jury has had this case since midday yesterday. about a day and a half of deliberations so far. they also asked for some more paperwork. prosecutors say that paperwork's police reports that were falsified by these people charged in this case in order to cover up their crime. live at the federal courthouse in philadelphia, i'm drew smith nbc 10 news. new information tonight about a motorcycle crash involving a pennsylvania state senator. senator patrick brown is now charged with driving under the influence. brown crashed his motorcycle last weekend on i-78 in allentown. toxicology results indicate brown's blood alcohol levels were above the legal limit. brown's license was suspended after drunk driving crash in 1995 and then another one in 1999. he served as senator since 2005. well there's a lot of excitement for pre-k in pennsylvania schools. the state's department of education received double the interest it expected from schools wanting to add pre-kindergarten programs. governor tom wolf announced today his administration received letters of intent for nearly 25,000 new slots. the governor's proposed budget is projected to get 14,000 new openings. parents want to get into two programs. pennsylvania pre-k counts and also headstart supplemental assistance programs. meanwhile, back in march, philadelphia mayor michael nutter signed an ordinance putting universal pre-kindergarten access on the may ballot. if the measure passes a week from tuesday, a special commission would be formed to come up with a funding formula. new york city honors the sacrifice of a fallen hero. next, thousands of men and women in blue including across our region are in your region right now. how police are saying good-bye to a young officer killed in the line of duty. about to enter the real world. graduation season is here. that means new opportunities and plenty of questions about the future. hear what experts five tips for new grads. and in the the dog house, quite literally. today, dozens of animals were found inside a house in new jersey. what happened to their owners and how the dogs are doing tonight. there's over two hundred thousand students in philadelphia. jim kenney and tony williams are fighting over public schools versus charters. i think they're both wrong...it's making sure they all get a good education. teachers should have their contracts respected. they also should be held accountable. and it's wrong philadelphia gets less school funding than other parts of pennsylvania. i'll work with harrisburg to change that. but if they refuse i'll take them to federal court. as mayor i'll do what's right for them. new jersey governor chris christie today weighed in on the national security agency's controversial bulk collection of phone records. christie says the program should continue because it's an important tool for preventing terrorist acts. a federal appeals court in new york ruled yesterday that the nsa's collection of american's phone records is illegal because it was never okayed by congress. christie says he's confident congress and the justice department can ensure data is collected constitutionally. a final farewell for a new york city police officer killed in the line of duty. as katherine craig shows us about 30,000 police officers paid their respects to officer brian moore at his funeral today. >> reporter: along with the officers and cadets who arrived by the thousands to pay their respects and say good-bye to nypd officer brian moore. in clusters we saw people from the community gathering. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> little ones from a day care here in bethpage said thank you and carried signs saying blue lives matter. their and their teacher watched as the hearse carrying brian moore made its way to the church. >> there's no way. i mean i didn't know him personally. one of my staff members went to high school with him. she's at the church right now. and we wanted to do something for them for the family. >> as far as the eye could see, mixing in with those in uniform, civilians on this warm day, susan penn handed out bottled water to anyone who wanted it. >> it's about time we come together and support the cops. and let them know we're here for them too. >> nearby businesses gave out free drinks and snacks too, all around tributes to officer moore. ribbons of blue signs of support. >> we are very united on it. everybody's turned out in support. >> like many others arrived hours before the funeral they wanted the moore family to know they are loved. and they wanted them to know they appreciated this young policeman who grew up in this area that officer brian moore's life matter eded. >> to another tribute now. dozens of vintage world war ii airplanes filled the sky over the national mall in washington, d.c. today. the capital flyover featured more than 50 planes flying in formations representing action in the war's major battles from pearl harbor to the final air assaults on japan. today marks the 70th anniversary. the military air power demonstration served one of several ceremonies honoring veterans for their service. >> good memories and some bad. we lost some students while i was in training. >> 16 million americans served in world war ii. the justice department's civil rights investigation. loretta lynch made the announcement today. she met earlier this week with the mayor and other leaders. the justice department will look for patterns of excessive force or improper stops and searches. happening this weekend, the millions mom march. they will lead a march on washington, d.c. tomorrow. they're demanding an end to what they say is police brutality and racial injustice. today they canvas the capital spreading the message, some of the mothers also met with white house officials. >> i'm here for the moms. we're here in solidarity to march and to share our demands for change with the department of justice. >> and they say no mother should have to bear the loss of a child. tonight, there's concern that more severe weather could be on the way as communities across the plains cleanup after a round of severe weather that included flooding rains, hail and more than 50 tornadoes. nbc 10 national correspondent jay gray is in one of the areas hit hardest by the storms. >> now, that's some lifting in there. >> it's been a violent 48 hours in the heartland. flooding rain hail more than 50 tornadoes and forecasters warn the next few days could be even worse. >> we're going to get a little of everything i think. flash flooding maybe the biggest issue, but hail, high winds, tornadoes, that may all occur, as well. and so we need to be prepared for any eventuality. >> but it's hard to prepare when you're still picking up the pieces. i lost everything. they must also worry about what's to come next. as many as 16 million in the potential strike zone. meteorologists call long track tornadoes. larger twisters that stay on the ground longer. a dangerous combination. >> i'm afraid the worst is still to come. it's an ominous warning for those already hit hard, battered, but clearly not broken. >> if it hits again, it hits again. >> most vowing the winds and water won't push them away. >> we're going to stay out here. this is our home. >> no matter what it looks like right now, or what may be on the way. >> and right now, looks like the chance for the most severe weather here is likely this evening and all day on saturday. jay gray, nbc news, oklahoma city. well a beautiful warm sunny day today, great way to end the weekend, go into the weekend. for tonight, we're going to be having fog developing across the area. some of that fog will be locally dense. you will notice that when you wake up tomorrow morning. but still a warm weekend regardless. some of this fog will turn into low clouds as we go through the weekend. so the clouds are going to kind of linger. but those temperatures we still expect to be in the 80s not along the shore, though a lot cooler there, and we're still watching a subtropical storm ana. that is down to our south. and it will be impacting us eventually. mid-80s through the lehigh valley. 81 in pottstown. 76 in wilmington. but look at the shore. 58 degrees in stone harbor. water temperatures are in the 50s. a little stronger onshore wind flow. that's really cooling things down along the shore. so if you're heading to the shore this weekend, that is pretty much how cool it's going to be in some spots with that onshore wind. here's a dense fog advisory out until account tomorrow morning for new jersey and delaware. visibility about a quarter mile or less. so we are expecting possible airport delays because of this in the morning. but that fog really won't start forming until overnight tonight. now we look way down to the south. this is off the carolina coastline. subtropical storm ana spinning off the coast of south carolina. and it's still a subtropical storm, meaning it's a little bit cooler than a tropical storm. that's why we call it subtropical. eventually, though it is going to move inland. it's about 500 miles away from us. and if it does impact our area it wouldn't be until about next week. now, here is the track for ana. it's slowly, very slowly making its way toward the carolina coast. not until sunday and then it picks up a little speed. as we go into about tuesday or so, we're on the edge of the cone here. there's still some uncertainty at this time where it's going to go. but we are looking to sit on the edge of the cone. if it's a little farther out to sea, we don't expect much of an impact at all. if it goes more over our area we would get rain from it. more locally, here's future weather going into tomorrow morning, 8:00 a.m., we have fog around areas of drizzle to start off your weekend, and then through the afternoon, the clouds are going to hang around. 6:00 p.m. tomorrow and we'll see some possible scattered showers around. i don't think it'll be anything to ruin your weekend. so we're kind of just calling that areas of drizzle for now. on sunday another round of morning fog in the forecast. notice how the clouds linger through your mother's day afternoon. and we could still see areas of drizzle. it will not be a washout over the weekend. but don't be surprised if you see a passing shower. for tonight, though, dry and warm, but the dense fog will start to develop near sunrise tomorrow. 62 for the low in philadelphia 57 north and west. and here's the look at some of the highs tomorrow afternoon. now, the warmest temperatures will be farther inland. 83 allentown, 82 quakertown. and redding, temperatures in the low 80s. same thing in trenton. philadelphia, 80 degrees, chester, 80 degrees, 81 in glassboro and mt. holly. our water temperatures so cool and onshore wind. we may only be around 60 degrees along the shore, 80 degrees for vineland and dover. farther inland the warmer you are, the warmer over the weekend. sunday for mother's day, morning, fog in the mid-80s going into next week. mid to upper 80s and a chance for thunderstorms before a cooldown next thursday. >> honoring a woman of influence. nbc 10 at the writen house hotel where "today" show co-anchor tamron hall received an honor. the temple university alum covers philadelphia style magazine's women of influence issue. attendees celebrated hall with an afternoon tea. you might recognize a few of the attendees, jacqueline london and there in the yellow is brittany schiff. >> and congratulations to tamron hall there. well, when you think of the happiest place on earth, mickey, minie and goofy come to mind. but what does the legendary amusement park have in common with trash pick-up? quite a lot. we'll explain. and nothing says i love you, mom, like a thoughtful gift, right? hope you're prepared because mother's day is this sunday. wait until you hear how much money is spent on moms. if you're planning on going all out for mom this year, you're not alone. this year, mother's day spending is expected to top $21.2 billion. that's the highest amount projected in the 12-year history in the national retail federation's annual survey of mother's day spending. it's also a lot more than we spend on dad. shoppers are expected to spend $12.5 billion this father's day. it's a lot of money. among the most popular items for mom. we're talking greeting cards, flowers and clothing. and just ahead on mother's day, nursing moms will have a new place to breast-feed at philadelphia international airport. the airport teamed up with minute minute. to breast-feed or pump milk free for 30 minutes, then after that you have to pay. >> follow this example and more airports and more terminals. newark international also open nursing stations this week. happening now at the jersey shore, a very special honor for cape may county. >> jersey shore bureau reporter ted greenberg is live. >> reporter: yeah renee and keith, a big celebration getting ready to start here. why cape may county is being dedicated as the coast guard community next in a live report. and the first day of the rest of their lives. pretty exciting, but daunting advice for new grads as they prepare to enter the wonderful working world. plus, help wanted signs posted at atlantic city's casino. not everyone is hiring. still ahead at 6:00, jobs in this resort community. right now at 5:30. the coast guard to the rescue. we've showed you these videos many times before as the men and women of the u.s. coast guard swoop in to get boaters and swimmers out of the bay. their efforts are the end result of extensive drills and exercises. >> and cape may county's home to a key coast guard training facility. nbc 10 jersey shore bureau reporter ted greeneberg is live. ted, i understand that training too. that's the reason for a very special celebration happening right now. it is literally happening right now, keith and renee. happening above our heads. this is a fly by by two coast guard helicopters kicking off this big ceremony that is starting here at the coast guard training center. this is all to mark cape may county's new designation as a coast guard community, and it is kicking off a weekend long celebration. the head of the coast guard is going to be making it official by presenting a proclamation to county and local leaders. and we have a parade of recruits that are going to make their way here down to the area where we are in front of the crowd in just a couple of minutes. cape may county is of course home to the training center cape may. the only venue in the nation where coast guard recruits undergo basic training. some 3,000 every year. the coast guard is one of cape may county's largest employers. a major part of the economy, second only to tourism. this requires a rigorous application and is given -- deep support for the coast guard and acknowledge the professional work of its members. the county is now one of only two counties in the nation to earn this status. and there are 13 municipalityies considered coast guard cities. >> we have a really long history here in cape may county since 1849. and, of course, we in the community so love and appreciate they're here. >> certainly, cape may has proven its time time and time again. families here open up their doors to our recruits over thanksgiving, over the christmas holidays when they're away from family. and it's just been this open door policy that we enjoyed with this community. >> back here live in cape may where you can see the two coast guard helicopters. they made another pass over the training center. the celebration continues both days this weekend with numerous events in and around cape may. tomorrow, a big community festival will be held here at the training center. it'll include tours of the base tours of the ships, lots of fun, and music, as well. live in cape may, i'm ted greenberg, nbc 10 news. >> thank you, ted. a broken down car led to a man's death in bucks county today. a dump truck struck and killed a driver who got out of his car after his car broke down. the driver of the truck did stay on the scene here. he is cooperating. street road in upper south hampton township opened about two hours ago after it was closed for some four hours. and new at 5:00 an honor from the president for philadelphia's top cop. philadelphia police commissioner charles ramsey officially received his 21st century police and co-chair certificate today. ramsey in the department tweeted out these photos. this one you can see, the police commissioner showing off his framed certificate. and here's a closer look. you could see president obama's signature and also if you'd take a peek at the frame of the framed report on policing with the message from the president. there's also a picture of ramsey with president obama. as you'll recall he named ramsey the co-chair on 21st century policing last december. this is video of one of the meetings. the goal of the task force is to build more trust between police and minority communities. convention center officials say this happened during the philadelphia auto show in february. 200 union members are accused of removing engine covers, stealing gas caps and ripping out other equipment on the cars. union members pounded on windows while shouting obscenities. the union has not yet commented on the lawsuit. all right, today the newest members of the philadelphia eagles suited up skt hit the practice field. >> comcast sports net's john clark is live at the complex. hey, john. >> reporter: yeah you remember your first day at school? or your first day on a new job? imagine the nerves we get to see the eagles draft picks out here for the first time. but also, there's a bunch of players here that did not get drafted who are hoping to make the team and realize their dreams, as well. let's take a look at the six eagles draft picks in practice action for the first time. they're going to make the team. that's no problem for them, but how about over 15 undrafted free agents that, of course, didn't get selected by a team. and this is their chance to make it in the nfl. and a special chance to a few local players to make their hometown birds. imagine being in the stands as a fan for the eagles growing up and getting out here on the field, getting that chance to make the eagles. let's listen to receiver rasheed bailey from roxborough high school in doylestown and mike kosha offensive lineman from bethlehem. >> my family has had season tickets since andy reid's second season. we're pretty big eagles fans. >> to be here under chip kelly and the eagles. that's the biggest feeling in the world. going from fan growing up to now being part of the eagles is like, wow. >> it's the best way to say it. wow. so imagine going from the 700 level at the vet to playing at the link. that's what these guys are trying to do. make their dreams come true. i'm john clark, live outside the novacare complex. coming up at 6:00 we will hear from eagles' first two draft picks and how their first day went. >> all right, john clark, thank you very much. breaking news we have for you right now is in center city. >> this is at 10th and arch streets. an accident here involving a duck boat. we're told that the duck boat hit and killed a person here. you're looking at the scene at 10th and arch streets. and as you'll recall a duck boat accident in the delaware back in 2010 claimed two lives. but, again, this is an accident on the street here, the duck boat from what we're being told struck and killed a person here. we are on top of this story. we will bring you more information as soon as it comes into nbc 10. >> and we're going to transition to this right now. you've got to see it. a surprise for a south jersey middle schoolteacher battling cancer for a second time. nbc 10 at the middle school in gloucester county that's where 700 students and teachers joined the philly fanatic to give science teacher mark anders the all-star treatment. named a phillies teacher all-star after one of the fellow teachers wrote a heart felt nomination essay. according to the students, anders is dedicated to them and keeps them laughing in the classroom. >> and even though he's going through a lot, he comes to school with the biggest smile on his face. that smile was a smile i look forward to seeing every day. >> phillies catcher, tonight enders will be honored for the teachers appreciation night. boy, does he deserve it. hazardous material teams were called out to a home in ocean county this morning. but it wasn't for a chemical spill or a fire. it was for a bunch of dogs. dozens of them lying in horrid conditions. what happened to their owners and how the animals are doing. and get ready for changes in how the city deals with trash and recycling. the new program modelled after, get this, disney land. nbc 10 at issue, join me sunday when we continue our conversations with the candidates for philadelphia mayor. you'll see my in-depth interview with doug oliver and anthony williams. coming up sunday morning at 11:30 following "meet the press" only on nbc 10. from our jersey shore bureau, this isn't your typical twitter star. her name is mary lee, and she's a great white shark. that's right. a 16-foot-long great white shark. researchers are tracking the 2400-pound creature after she surfaced off the coast of cape may county early thursday. she's since been tracked heading toward long beach island. an unofficial mary lee twitter page tracking her whereabouts has already attracted more than 15,000 followers. >> it's just exciting for all of us, the public and the scientists together to be learning at the same time what these sharks are doing. >> scientists say tracking sharks like mary lee makes them optimistic about the return of great whites off the east coast. this after decades of decline. and they do say there is nothing for beachgoers to worry about. >> and nothing to worry about. the school year is winding down. graduation is upon us for college seniors. that means the options are endless. how scary is that? advice about how to look at the future. what are financial experts saying that every grad should do? and a beautiful warm end to the week. now we're going to watch fog roll in overnight and subtropical storm ana still to our south. i'll show you if that will be impacting our weather coming up. plus federal investigators say a local veteran didn't receive a welcome home from her employer. the legal action they're taking against the south jersey company since she returned from deployment. graduation season's here. nbc 10 on temple's campus as the class of 2015 a made it official official. soon millions of young people enter the real world. >> that means unchartered territory for many of them. the working world. >> right. >> and no doubt need some guidance in this. here to provide that information is nbc 10 financial expert robert wilson. robert manages a philadelphia based financial base advisory firm wilson insight. he's made his career in wealth management working at the biggest financial firms in the country as a manager as well as a consultant. >> so, rob, what advice would you give these new grads when it comes to saying good-bye to college and entering the wonderful working world? >> right off the top, i would tell them don't be in such a hurry, okay. you just graduated. don't go out and start amassing a bunch of obligations before you're financially ready. this may mean living at home longer. if you give her a big bouquet of flowers, she might let you do that. but look you just graduated, no need to jump straight to going out to steak dinners every night. the second tip is understand who you work for and what your job is. look whether or not you consider yourself an entrepreneur, you are the ceo, cfo and c.o.o. of you incorporated. and that means your number one job is to amass as much wealth as you can to become financially independent. that may mean you need to already be looking for a better higher paying job. you might need to get a second job in order to live the type of life you want to live. or you may need to go out and start a business. the third thing i would say is you know there's a saying out there that goes you're the average of the five people that you spend the most time with. and what that means is if you want to be truly successful you're going to have to up your game with the people who are in your circle. surround yourself with people who are successful preferably a little bit more successful than you so you can learn from them you can be introduced to the people that they hang out with and eventually you'll be able to get to their level. the fourth tip is carve out your niche. the jobs report came out and the overall rate is 5.4%. but for people with a bachelors degree or higher, it's only 2.7%. that also means it's very competitive out there. you have to figure out what skills you're learning that are going to help you differentiate yourself from all of the other people in the marketplace that you're competing with. and the last thing i would say is i would tell these graduates to go fail at something. a lot of people say they're afraid of failure, but what they really are, they're afraid of getting their feelings hurt. so success is not the absence of failure. it's really going out trying something, maybe failing but learning at it and doing better the next time. >> wow. great. great advice. you covered all the bases for us. >> that's right. >> robert wilson thank you so much for joining us today. >> thanks for having me. >> and we continue to follow that breaking news right now out of center city. >> that right in the middle of your screen is a deadly accident involving a duck boat. we're told the boat struck and killed a person here. we can also report there were people on board the duck boat at the time. we have a crew headed to the scene right now. as soon as we have new information, we'll make sure we bring it back to you. beautiful way to end the week, clear skies, but as we go overnight tonight, we have dense fog. that'll start forming. that will start your weekend off. but we're looking at a fairly warm weekend. not if you're at the shore, though. also subtropical storm ana to our south. i'll show you the track in a second. here's the dense fog advisory south jersey and delaware till 9:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. visibility could be less than 1/4 mile at times. could be causing airport delays. take a look at cape may right now. it's a beautiful day along the shore, it is way cooler with the onshore wind. and there you're looking in the distance, see the low clouds and the fog out there all across the atlantic. and that is slowly going to move in as we go overnight tonight. as far as the pollen's concerned, we expect to stay mainly dry this week. either way, that pollen is going to stay high and it's going to get even higher as we end up. going into next week. if you're heading out this evening, temperatures still very warm. 81 in philadelphia 86 allentown, 85 in redding. it's all because of an onshore wind. some of the warmest temperatures are north and west of philadelphia. closer to the shore, 72 atlantic city, but that's at the airport. wild wood coming in at 70 degrees. quite a difference with the onshore wind if you're closer to the water. subtropical storm ana spinning off the carolina coastline. pretty good area of circulation here. it's about 500 miles away from us. but the track does eventually put it close to us as a remnant low. so here is the current track. it's moving very slowly, but by the time it does move inland, winds could be around 40 50 miles an hour for the carolinas. and as we go into tuesday, we're kind of on the edge of the cone. this is the updated cone. starting to shift. tonight at 11:00 on what we can expect going into next week. now, future weather, more locally as we go into the weekend, there you see the fog rolling in to start off your saturday. we'll have fog around areas of drizzle. clouds linger through the afternoon. whenever we have dense fog, sometimes the clouds are a little stubborn to leave, especially with an onshore wind. we could have areas of drizzle or light showers. not going to cause a problem, though, as far as washing out your plans. we're not talking about that. and for mother's day, sunny, another round of fog in the morning. areas of drizzle, again. and some of those clouds even linger as we go into sunday afternoon. for tonight, though we stay dry and warm dense fog developing closer to sunrise in the morning, 62 for the low in philadelphia. 57 north and west. now, for tomorrow afternoon, we should be in about the low 80s for allentown, quakertown redding, 81 for doylestown trenton, philadelphia area right around 80 degrees. but closer to the shore, temperatures could only be in the low 60s because of that onshore wind. warmest areas will be inland. same thing goes for sunday with that morning fog for mother's day. 84 degrees, and we stay in the 80s start next week chance for thunderstorms. look how much cooler we get to end the week. it's now up to the mayor to sign two new bills that should cut down on littering and illegal dumping in philadelphia. one bill requires apartment buildings to provide a place to store trash and recyclables outside of individual apartments. the hope is it will stop people from illegal dumping. the other bill forces any business that sells food to put trash cans and recycling bins within 10 feet of the door. the idea is called the disney land theory. when walt disney was designing his park, he looked at how many steps guests walked before they littered, and the average steps was 30. most trash cans are no more than step apart. interesting. well hazmat teams, police and animal control officers. >> dogs left alone in a house. how many of them? 40 to be exact. next, where the dogs are spending the weekend. volunteers described it as the worst conditions they've ever seen. >> three dozen dogs have been rescued from their own fifth. they were saved from a home in ocean county. but as brian thompson reports it took at least a week to do it. >> these are just three of roughly three dozen rescued dogs placed in shelters across ocean and monmouth countyst today. here's another about to get her filth matted hair shaved off her body. all were rescued from this lakewood home thursday night. now being boarded up as unsafe. these pictures taken by volunteers suggest only a hint of what it was like inside. conditions described by some as the worst they had ever experienced. >> i would say about ankle high. >> how many showers have you taken in the last -- >> three in the past six hours. >> lakewood animal control had been by here a week ago and written the resident a warning summons although she refused to let them inside. instead, she allowed two dogs at a time to be removed as she planned to move to tennessee. then animal control officers got suspicious entering this house yesterday to find the others. playful now, these dogs were described as scared at first with one poignant example. >> total feral behavior. rolling, screaming, then realized we were trying to help her and reached out and started kissing one of the volunteers. >> neighbors had noticed something here, but -- >> we hear a lot of you know barking but we thought maybe it was four or five dogs. >> and looking at these dogs themselves they were in decent shape, but these pictures from inside the way they were first found, gnawing through sheet rock even doors. >> they were scared they were up on shelves, they were on top of refrigerators. >> they do need a little tlc. they should be available for adoption in just a matter of a couple of weeks. brian thompson, nbc 10 news. coming up next on nbc 10 news at 6:00, we're following several breaking news stories. live coverage at the scene with the latest details next. a suspect in the violent abduction in a an assault of a woman. just minutes ago we talked to his family. dry and warm tonight, but dense fog could set in for the next couple of mornings. what you can expect for your weekend in my exclusive forecast. trading-in or selling your car truck or suv? webuyanycar.com takes the hassle out of selling in just 3 easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, book an appointment. and three, pick up a check at your nearest buying center. ♪ find out how much your car is worth ♪ ♪ at webuyanycar.com ♪ and we begin with this. a deadly accident involving a duck boat on the streets of center city tonight. sky force 10 over 10th and arch a short time ago. the tourist attraction hit and killed someone on the street here. and we have a live picture of the scene from one of our cameras atop the comcast building. we also have crews headed to the accident scene on the ground. and this is not the first deadly accident involving ride the ducks in philadelphia. >> it was nearly five years ago that two hungarian tourists were killed when a ride the ducks boat was rammed by a barge in the delaware river. this was in june of 2010. nearly 40 other people on that boat were then tossed into the water. >> as we said we have a crew on the way on the ground we'll keep you posted on that story. tonight, police get a break in the case of a violent abduction and assault a week ago. tips from neighbors help investigators identify a suspect. but now, they need to find them. nbc 10's randy gyllenhaal live tonight with a new developments in this case. >> and randy, you spoke with the suspect's family. what did they have to say? >> reporter: yeah, we tracked down the family of manuel the 24-year-old who is the main suspect in two abductions and sexual assaults that happened near the fishtown neighborhood in philadelphia. police just released his picture and identity within the last hour or so. they say this is the guy they want to find. he's accused of pulling a handgun and trying to abduct one woman on may 1st. she managed to escape. and then an hour later, police say he grabbed a 22-year-old woman forcing her into a '90s modeled dodge mini van at gunpoint and driving that victim to another location and sexually assaulting her. cintron remains at large right now. police searched his home yesterday. he was nowhere to be found. we did catch up at the family home. they tell me they think is all a misidentification. >> because my brother, i don't believe my brother did that. i

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