Im rosemary connors. Its 9 00 on this sunday. 22 degrees outside. We have Live Team Coverage as folks all over the area prepare to burrow out of the blizzard of 2016. The good news is that its done any, winds have died down. But it will be a real challenge for folks. Were showing you the aftermath from the Lehigh Valley to the shore. We begin with Michelle Grossmann who is tagging the up and down temperatures that could cause problems later on in the day. Thats right, very cold right now. Were starting out frigid, so bundle up. But by the afternoon, we will see temperatures at or about freezing. We will see sunshine and that will melt some of the snow. And then tonight we plummet right back down. Overlooking boathouse row, so pretty. And take a look the a some of the totals. 31. 7 at the allentown airport. That is the biggest storm they have had, 28. 2 in malvern. Philadelphia airport coming in at 22. 4. And spring town 21. 5. So we made it in to the top five of all time storms in philadelphia. And we are just starting to clean up today. So radar showing nothing is falling. That snow moved out overnight, that is the good news. And were left over with cold air. It is cold this morning with temperatures mainly in the 20s. Teens to the north and west. 14 right now in mt. Pocono. 19 in reading. 23 in philadelphia. 27 in wildwood. You factor in the winds, theyre nothing like yesterday, but were still seeing a windchill of 1 below zero in mt. Pocono, feels like 2 in lancaster, feels like 12 in philadelphia. And windchill in Atlantic City is 9. So as you head out to shovel, dress for those temperatures because thats what it feels like. So wart scear the scarf and cov any exposed extremities. We have drew smith at the shore and well see what is happening there. We had the tide between 7 00 and 8 00. So today sunny and breezy, 33 to 36. Winds will dissipate throughout the afternoon. As tonight well see temperatures into the teens. And that will freeze whatever melts today. So we could start out pretty icy on monday. Well talk about that and also tracking some rain in your 7 day. We continue the blizzard of 2016 Team Coverage down the shore where coastal flooding has been at its worst since super storm sandy. This is video of drew smith yesterday at the height of the blizzard. Wind gusts were at full force. A day later the winds are gone and drew smith is live for us again in wildwood, this time not necessarily having to brace because of the wind. Drew, we havent checked in with you yet since that high tide rolled in this morning. So tell us what youre seeing and how it compared to yesterday. Reporter yeah, this is the source of all of our problems down here. Barrier islands throughout cape may county. I want to show you the difference between last nights high tide and what were seeing flow on to this parking lot right now. You can see all of this debris. Thats where it was yesterday. Today you you see its a little further in. So a little less severe, but still flooding. You can see the 1r50streets are beginning to fill with water for the third time in a couple of days. And you can see some yellow tape, that is not a crime scene, that is part of the supermarket parking lot were in and the sign for the acme supermarket was blown over in the storm. And thousand onnow once again i surrounded with water p we talked with somebody who was coming over here to the supermarket, this is one of the few places that has power on this side of the island. So they were heading over here to try to get some warm food. And he told us about the losses hes suffered himself. A lot of people lost everything. A couple people that i know lost their house, they live in West Wildwood, the worst place to have property. Reporter and right now, West Wildwood is where it flooded first. Were just a couple of streets down from there. And as you can see, the bay is feeding water once again on to the island. And i just check this had with somebody who was down on the other side, the ocean is that way. And if youve been to wildwood, you know the ocean is pretty far from the boardwalk. A huge beach. Im told right now there is water all on top of that huge beach. Goes right up against the boardwalk. Well check in again with you in about 30 hints and show you some of the damage weve been seeing. Drew smith, nbc 10 news. At 10 00 this morning, Chris Christie will be at the transportation yard to update the progress crews have made on the roads all across the garden state. We anticipate he will also discuss some of the damage down the shore. Lets talk about Power Outages thousand. Atlantic City Electric that the most. Around 18,000 customers are still in the dark. Most of them are in cape may county. Delmarva power says about 100 outages remain. Pse g, peco and ppl reporting only minimal outages. Lets head now to philadelphia where you can see that road crews have made a lot of progress especially on the primaries. This is in south philadelphia near broad and washington. We check in now with mitch blacher, hes been driving around the city this morning. He joins us live from Northern Liberties. I have tried to drive through that after a major storm, its really tough and tight in those narrow streets. Reporter it is. All over the city it can be tough and tight on many of these streets. As weve driven around, we wound up here in Northern Liberties as were waiting for the News Conference from the mayor kenney to update us on the status of the diggout. But there have been different conditions. Some of the smaller streets as you said for example in south philadelphia have some work to do. Over here in Northern Liberties, you can see on spring garden, its a sheet of ice pretty much underneath the snow. Its slippery, cars going pretty slow. But it is passable. Thats the major message across philadelphia. We found most streets are passable. Keep in mind the crews, they have 2500 miles of road to plow and to clear throughout the entire city of philadelphia. Thats about 400 different crews, about 700 different personnel and staff all responsible for all of that extensive road network. 2500 miles in all throughout the city of philadelphia as we a wait a Live Press Conference at 10 00 a. M. , which we of course will carry live for you right here on nbc 10. Im mitch blacher, nbc 10 news. And lauren mayk is live in allentown. And as we heard from michelle, this storm was a recordsetter there. Reporter yeah, rose harry, the sun is out, it is a beautiful day, but this also means that we are finally really getting a look at what they have to deal with here in allentown. Take a look behind me, we can finally really see all of this snow. It is not the snowing right now which means there is a little bit of a break to deal with it, but just look at that expanse of white here. And if you look over to the sides, you can see some of the snow that has already been plowed. They have done a good job of getting the roads plowed and some of the parking lots. But you really get an idea of how much stuff they have to deal with afterwards and where they will put it all. The mayor of allentown stopped by and i was table to taable to about what happens next. Weve been surveying across the city and also getting sandwiches for a lot of our snow crews. They have been out all night. All of the mains are open which is pretty amazing. We usually get about 32 inches per season. So this is like a whole season of snow in one big snowstorm. And its been pretty taxing on the street crews, but they have opened up the main roads and are now working on the secondary roads and hopefully well punch through all those streets by the end of the day today. Reporter that will hopefully allow people to move around especially tomorrow. But today a lot of work if folks at their homes. Let me show you what the snow looks like here in allentown. You can see this is untouched. And when i sort of paw through it, its dense. It really is very dense. If its been sitting out there in your yard for a while, its probably been packed down, things have blown up on it. So be aware of that as you go out to start shoveling, start trying to move it, that it will be heavy. It is going to be dense and it is going to be a big job. Live in allentown, lauren mayk, nbc 10 news. Lets head to newark, delaware. Nbc 10 was on east main street early this morning as plows cleared the roads. Only essential workers are allowed on the roads in delaware as the cleanup gets under way. Later this morning, jack markell will update the public. We may hear more on some of the restrictions on the roads being lifted. Again, as soon as we get more info, we will pass it along. Despite the governors orders, many driver distas did take to roads. And by 8 00 last night, troopers had responded to 150 accidents, plus 16 others that had injuries. There were also 260 disabled vehicles like this one littering the state highway. I went to turn down here and just got stuk. The snow is just too deep. Parts of delaware received more than 20 inches of snow, which is why coastal Flood Warning is still in effect today until noon in the southern part of the state. Safe to say worshippers wont be headed here this morning. Youre looking at the roof of a Chester County church that caved in from the weight of at least 20 inches of snow. It happened at the calvary fellowship church. Several feet of snow poured in. And the breach touched off the buildings Sprinkler System. And that Sprinkler System flooded the sanctuary. Yesterday we spoke to the reverend and a restoration expert about the damage. It was just like niagara fall. The snow was flooding. The worst ive seen in this area. Weve dealt with worse across country, but this is the worst in Chester County. The repairs could take up to six months. The church will offer a live stream of sunday Service Later this morning. 22 degrees outside. The blizzard of 2016 has brought Public Transportation to a grinding halt. Here is a live look of the norristown high speed line in delaware county. Still to come on nbc 10 news today, we have an update from septa about when all of their operations will be back to normal. Well talk about it after the break. Welcome back on this sunday morning. Were cleaning up in cold temperatures. Were off to a very cold start with windchills in the teens and we will rise near the freezing mark right around 32. So taking a look outdoors, poke though mounta pocono mountains, a lot of skiers enjoying the snow. We had 30 inches in bush kill, allentown 31. 9. That was an alltime record. And parts of southern new jersey, we saw mainly in the 20s. So 20 in camden. Berlin 13 inches. And around 12. 5 in elmer. Otherwise were dealing with the cold today. Looking at temperatures in the 20s. Teens to the north and west. 19 right now in reading. 19 in pottstown. Just 14 in mout. Pocono, 22 in Atlantic City. You factor in the winds, it feels like 1 below zero in mt. Pocono, 8 in pottstowpottstown, lancaster. So bundle up as you head out. You will do the cleanup, you want to make sure you cover any exposed skin. Wear the scarves, gloves. So for today well see a lot of sunshine. By 11 00, mostly sunny, 25. By lunchtime, 32, breezy. And still the sun shining. And by 5 00, well start to see the sun setting. A cold night tonight, we will see the temperatures dropping and well probably see some icy spots on monday. Well talk more about that and then tracking some rain for your tuesday. This morning sky force 10 is giving us an aerial view of the mounds of snow piled high from the blizzard of 2016. Matt delucia is live in delaware county. And this morning you were in south philly, then university city. Give us an idea of what youre seeing across the area. Reporter well, most of the major roads are passel. You can drive through them. Ill give you a look, though, at one of the situations that were seeing in terms of the rails. A lot of the services have been shut down. This is the norristown high speed line and the 69th street up to bryn mawr, shut down at this point. And snow clearing operations are under way. You see right there, that tractor is using a jet begengino blow the snow off of the rails. Were hearing that service between 69th street and bryn mawr should begin later today and full service from 69th street to norristown Transportation Center, that is expected to return for the Tuesday Morning rush house. As for Regional Rail, service on all septa Regional Rail lines will remain suspended today. We just got that update. Septa and traam track working t make sure the lines are safe and reliable for passengers and crew. So they are working to clear that and make sure that we can possibly have Service Restored by tomorrow morning. But as we look at the rail lines here, this tractor is moving fairly slow. I mean, making some progress here. But there is so much work that needs to be done. I can tell you we flew over i76, 202, most of those conditions are good. 76 looks really good at this point. Everything is plowed. We did come upon a tractor trailer that was stalled and stuck in a mound of snow on route 30 right by 202. So there are still some situations that are remaining out there. But a lot of the homes and neighborhoods and side streets, that is where its tough to get the plows through. And you have a lot of people really struggling and shoveling for a long time today. But over here, the rails hopefully service will resume in a reasonable amount of time. Matt delucia, nbc 10 news. A quick reminder for drivers. Dont forget to clear the snow off the roof of your car. Of course you will get your windshield with the scrapers and brushes, but remember, a lot has piled high on the roof and it can create a hazard if you head out on the roads. And here a live look at i 176 at 422 in reading. Few people out there this morning and thats okay. Stay home. Were showing you pictures of the conditions all across our region. Take it easy today. As you heard michelle say, the roads can be slick. 9 22 on this sunday morning. Sky force 10 is up above upper darby where you can see some crews are out there working to get the roads cleared. As we think about what may happen tomorrow, be sure to tune into nbc 10 this evening and of course tomorrow morning because we may be getting some updates from the schools. Possible delay, closures. Again, well have that all for you today and then into tomorrow. A group of students from omaha who were stranded for hours on the pennsylvania turnpike yesterday decided to make use of their time by holding mass. They even built an altar out of snow. The students were returning home from the annual march for life in washington when they got stuck. More than 500 cars, buses and trucks became stranded friday night as the snow started to fall. National guard members had to help them dig out on the turn pike throughout the evening. Catholics in our area can miss mass this morning if they dont feel safe to venture out. The archdiocese of philadelphia as well as the diocese of trenton and allentown have all announced that catholics will be excused from attending mass today because of the blizzard. Camden diocese individuals catholics to be cautious if they do choose to go to church. Churches will be open for anybody who can get there. Priests and pastors suggest that anyone who stays home should watch mass on the internet, pray, meditate or read the bible. This time yesterday we were tracking heavy now and that is now out of here. And now just in cleanup mode. And we are high tide between 7 00 and 8 00 this morning, and now back bays. So moderate coastal flooding. Well continue to watch that. Morning blowing snows. Still a wind in place. Not like yesterday, but still breezy and could blow around some of that wind. Well keep the temperatures right around freezing if not a little above along with some sunshine, so we could see some refreezing later on tonight and that would be for your monday morning commute. Outside it is 23 degrees, lots of sunshine. So it looks really pretty. Winds out of the north northwest. Definitely need the sunglasses. Temperatures are bitterly cold. 23 in philadelphia, 22 in trenton. South and east, p temperatures mainly in the 20s. So bundle up the kids. Dress for the teens in some spots because we have a windchill in the teens. Some spots below zero. Winds out of the north were seeing anywhere from 5 up to 15 Miles Per Hour. 16 Miles Per Hour though northeast philadelphia. 16 Miles Per Hour in wilmington, gusting a little higher than that in some spots. So you combine the winds along with the air temperature and you get a windchill. So it will feel like 12 degrees as youre out and about sledding. Feels like 12 in philadelphia. The windchill in mt. Pocono, 1 below zero and it feels like in 9 in the Atlantic City. A good day to enjoy the snow. See something nice trails. So finally on radar, we like to see this this. And we will keep it dry all day. One spot that is not dry, the streets at the beaches. Still the potential coastal flood. Warning stemd xtended until noo. Additional beach erosion and also Property Damage just like what we saw yesterday. Today 33 to 36. 7day forecast, 32 today, 37 on monday. Tuesday more clouds coming in the forecast and were tracking the chance for showers. Black to normal temperatures on wednesday. Dry, partly sunny, 39 degrees. Dare i say a little boring compared to yesterday. Partly sunny on friday. 40. Saturday, milder, 44. That will feel good after the cold temperatures we had yesterday in the 20s and 32 mice possibility of closures or delays tomorrow morning. And you have to position about the buses trying to get down the small streets. And so if the streets are so compacted right now with snow, it wont go anywhere today. Soo it will be a challenge. And because of the potential refreezing, schools might not make the calls p until early tomorrow morning. And we could see this a couple times. So stay with nbc 10. Well of course keep you posted and