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nbc 10's pamela osborne is live in south philadelphia with what investigators have learned. pam? >> reporter: well erin crime scene investigators have finished up here but you can see police are still holding the scene. they tell us when they got here the front door was unlocked. they also say the house appeared to be in order. only adding to the mystery of why the 65-year-old man who lives here was killed and who was responsible. it was a 911 call that brought police to this row home on the 1200 block of johnston for a report of a person who needed to go to the hospital. when police entered the home they discovered the body of the homeowner in an upstairs bedroom. investigators say he'd been stabbed in the stomach. he was pronounced dead at the scene. early this morning, police were interviewing a woman who knew the victim in hopes of figuring out what happened. we've been speaking with neighbors off-camera. they tell us this is a quiet neighborhood. they say they all know each other or know of each other. they were shocked to see this happen. and a little nervous, as they wait for word of an arrest. the family of the victim did not want to speak. reporting live in south philadelphia, i'm pamela osborne, nbc 10 news. now to breaking news in the meek mills' saga. the judge in this case has denied bail for the philadelphia rapper. the judge called him a, quote, danger to the community and a flight risk. mills' attorney released a st disappointed in the decision and said the judge is continuing what he calls her unfair treatment of the rapper. the same judge sentenced mill in november for two to four years behind bars for violating his probation in a decade-old gun and drug case. the judge handed down that sentence despite the fact the prosecutors recommended against jail time. president trump is tweeting his support for alabama senate candidate, roy moore. shortly before 6:30 this morning, he tweeted, "democrats refusal to give even one vote for massive tax cuts is why we need republican roy moore to win in alabama. we need his vote on stopping crime, illegal immigration, border wall, military, pro-life v.a. judges, tnd2nd amendment and moore." moore tweeted his thanks for president trump's endorsement saying he can't wait until he can help drain the swamp. he's been in a tight race for the alabama senate ever since at least nine women accused him of sexual misconduct ranging from inappropriate flirting to sexual assault of a minor. moore has denied all of the accusations. after sending his tweet in support for roy moore, president trump left the white house to start a trip to utah where he will sign an executive order to shrink two national monuments. before boarding marine one, the president again reacted to the decision by his former national security adviser mike flynn to plead guilty to lying to the fbi as part of their russia investigation. >> i feel badly for general flynn pichl flynn. i feel very badly. he's led a very strong life and i feel very badly john. i will say this hillary clinton lied many times to the fbi. nothing happened to her. flynn lied and they destroyed his life. i think it's a shame. >> despite the president's comments former fbi director james comey told congress last year that the bureau had no basis to conclude that secretary clinton lied to the fbi. the president also did not respond to questions about a tweet sent from his account over the weekend that implied that the president knew flynn had lied to the fbi at the time comey says the president told him to go easy on flynn. the pres says he wrote the tweet in question. meanwhile, the top democrat on the senate judiciary committee, dianne feinstein, says the panel is starting to piece together a possible obstruction of justice case against the president. former "access hollywood" host billy bush is reaffirming that it was donald trump's voice on the 2005 video that recorded trump bragging about crude and degrading behavior towards women. bush made the confirmation in a "new york times" op-ed. trump has told at least one u.s. senator and other people that he didn't believe the voice on the tape was his. however, he directly confirmed the remarks and apologized for them a month before the presidential election last year. it was a foggy start to the morning, still a little hazy out there. a live look now at the italian market in south philadelphia. hard to believe christmas, guys just three weeks away. nbc 10 first alert meteorologist, krystal klei is here with your most accurate forecast. i'm not ready, krystal. >> you know it's been hard to believe, because temperatures have been not bad the last few days in a row, but it's going to be much easier to believe in just a few days when those temperatures start to fall big-time. let's look at our radar and satellite. so so far today, aside from some of the haze you're seeing outside, it's been pretty clear. but the deeper gray that you see just to the west of us that's moving our direction. so we are going to start to see some scattered clouds across the region, kind of pilgdbuilding in. that will be moving our direction as we go into the afternoon. giving us at least partly cloudy conditions. for the rest of today, notice there's no rain snow nothing heading our way. we are still dry in the forecast for our monday. right now, temperatures are on the up so we're now at 48 degrees in philadelphia wilmington, and millville. we're in the 50s already at the lenox city airport. 50 in rehoboth beach, and a little cooler in areas like allentown, reading still holding on to those 30s, just barely. those numbers will be pushing up into the 40s come this afternoon and for many of us as we go into the afternoon hour we'll take a look. we'll go from 48 to about 51 at 2:00 p.m. and still around 50 at 5:00. so we're talking low mid-50s similar to what we saw yesterday. we stay dry with that cloud/sun mix. now, what we're tracking ahead, rain that comes with the cold front and behind that cold front, bitterly cold air that doesn't move. we're going to talk about how long we stay cold, coming up. happening now, pennsylvania senator pat toomey is speaking out about the republican tax overhaul bill passed by the senate this weekend. and he's explaining what will happen next. this was a live look right now at the u.s. custom. toomey's offices are located there and he is speak right now. this is where he's holding a news conference to talk about the tax overhaul. we are monitoring his news conference, his comments and later on we're going to let you hear some of what he has to say. toomey was actually a contributor to one of the late changes to the bill. he attempted to add an exemption, especially designed to give a tax break to one conservative college in michigan. however, the senate voted to strike that amendment. toomey said the exemption would have rewarded a school that saves taxpayer money by declining federal funds. the gop plan would be the first big overhaul of the u.s. tax code in 31 years. the senate version would slash the corporate tax rate offer more modest cuts for families and individuals, and eliminate several popular deductions. the bill also repeals the individual mandate for health care plus the tax credits that help allow-income americans pay for insurance. the senate bill will next be merged with a different version passed by the house of representatives. well the winning streak ends in seattle. the eagles lost their first game since september under the bright lights of sunday night football on nbc 10. here's the front cover of this morning's "philadelphia daily news". it reads get a grip they meaning the eagles dropped one, but it's just one. the eagles missed a few scoring chances. this carson wentz overthrow, thafts that was big. wentz also fumbled away a touchdown after getting stripped by a tough defense. the birds scored a late touchdown, but it wasn't nearly enough to keep their nine-game win streak aleivive. the eagles lost 24-10. >> can't make those mistakes against good football teams on the road and expect to win. >> that's the story of the game really. we turned the ball over they didn't. and on a road game like this in this atmosphere against a great time leekike they are, it's tough to win when you do that. >> as we stay out here on the west coast we've got to dive into our preparation, got another road game another quality team we're going to see. and we've got to double down and see what happens next sunday. >> it also didn't help the eagles that zach ertz left the game with a head injury. the tight end was hurt trying to catch a pass from carson wentz. we're working to find out if he suffered a concussion. head coach doug peterson will speak to reporters from the west coast at 5:00 this afternoon. and you can see more reaction from players on the free nbc 10 analysis on what went wrong and how the team plans to fix things for the next game. well, time is now 11:09. time for a check on the roads with first alert traffic reporter, jessica boyington. >> we're watching a few things. no major accidents to report right now. our cameras right around broad street, so approaching on this eastbound de approaching . we have some roving work crews up ahead. they're causing some lane restri that can tlso e schudylkill stays there for a bit of time. watc[rhing more construction projects this t back up a little bit the southbound side as well. it starts from 95 heading up to route 1. it's making this drive time pretty heavy, and it's pretty heavy too. in both directions at this time without construction and without any accidents, we're 15-minute trip orso. you can so s increasethere. 42 minutes on the nor side from 95 to the scn bot directions. and 35in tto f.br. that'sadelphia. construction from the tacony-palmyra to cottman until 3:00 this afternoon. and we're also watching construction, it's actually not on the commodore berry bridge, but it's in that general area. it trying to head there. watch for those -- can i not talk today. watch for those construction projects and also watch it will blue route, with especially, both directions north and southbound for that roving work crew. erin, back to you. >> thank you, jess. in new jersey today, bear e hunt until t if hunters don't kill enough ar firearms are allowed, that means no bow hunting. the hunt's future is in doubt, though because governor-elect bill murphy has called for a moratorium on the hunt. happening today, exelon will conduct a siren test linked to its power plant. officials will sound the sirens at 2:00 this afternoon for about three minutes. once again, this a montgomery chester, and berks county. this is part of the ptione can get television o stations in the an up next legalize sports gambling in new jersey heads to the supreme court. the impact it could have on how you place bets. and facebook is coming for your kids. we'll have a look at facebook's new messaging app for kids and the concerns it's already raising. and temperatures right now are on the mild side but we've got bitterly cold air that's sitting to the north. a cold front is going to usher that in. and as the cold front passes we're tracking showers. the details on all of these changes coming our way is coming up. happening right now, the u.s. supreme court is hearing a case that could have a big impact on the state of new jersey. it's a case involving sports betting. new jersey wants the justices to strike down a federal law preventing most states from allowing sports gambling. 18 other states are backing new jersey's suit. governor chris christie says if the law was intended to stop sport betting, it failed. christie says there are estimates of nearly $149 billion gambled on sporting events every year and that states deserve a portion of that money. sentencing proceedings are underway this morning for a former south carolina police officer with roots in our area who shot and killed an unarmed man. michael pfleger shot and killed walter scott as he ran from a traffic stop in north charleston in 2015. pfleger's state trial ended in a mistrial, but he pleaded guilty in may to a federal charge of violating scott's civil rights. pfleger is a graduate of lenopy high school in medford, burlington county. officials expect the proceedings to last several days. zplrns meteorologist krystal klei here. let's talk about those temperatures out there this morning. so stepping out the door still a little cool. many of us are in the 40s. we're at 48 in philadelphia and delaware. 45 in the pennsylvania suburbs. and 42 in south jersey. still 30s in parts of the lehigh valley. and if we take a closer look at our philly neighborhoods, you can see, there's still that spread we typically see. cooler in areas like andorra, west mt. ari, low to upper 40s. graduate high school is almost to 50. almost there in bustleton, 49 degrees, that current reading on the board. radar and satellite. so this is showing us that many of vusus have a fairly clear picture outside. but still hazy. fog this morning and mist that's still thinning some. now we have actual cloud cover that's starting to roll our direction. the western edge of our viewing zone, delaware up to berks county, now seeing more clouds roll through. and those will continue to move west-to-east the rest of the afternoon. it will be a mix of clouds and sun. inner city forecast high is 54 degrees. that's warmer than average for this time of year. we should be in the upper 40s. 54 for lansdale 52 in allentown. hey, it's a dry picture. no rain in this forecast. trenton, you're looking at a high of 52. 54 in atlantic city. 54, cape may. smyrna with a high of 54 degrees. now, we are tracking temperatures that are warming up as we go through to tomorrow. still mild air that's going to kind of build in ahead of a cold front. so with that means is temperatures are going to the edge up to in some spots, upper 50s, even low 60s. but, there is a huge area of cold air, just a cold blast, arctic air from the north, that's falling over the northwest part of the country. as we go through tuesday, that's going to edge our direction. and then that front, there it goes. it passes through wednesday, thursday and now we've got that cold blast settled right over us. that is going to in turn mean temperatures that are much much cooler, not just thursday but friday, saturday sunday. so it's a little warm up tomorrow and a huge cooldown pretty much the rest of the week. let's go through the hour-by-hour. there's the temperatures i was just showing you, in the 50s by this afternoon. still a dry picture and just some clouds in place. the clouds get thicker overnight into tuesday morning. we could see an isolated spot shower develop. notice how mild it is tuesday morning, too. upper 40s near 50 degrees, thanks to the cloud cover, which kind of blankets us and keeps temperatures up overnight. there are the temperatures warming up ahead of the cold front. so we're looking near 60 degrees by 5:00 tomorrow but we also have steadier rain, possibly a few pockets of heavier rain rolling through tuesday afternoon, tuesday night, still very mild upper 50s out there. this is at 11:30 at night tuesday. there's wednesday morning. most of the rain starts to move out, but temperatures are now going to plummet. so while we'll start in the low 40s, that's where we stay the entire day wednesday, and that cold spell sticks. coming up in the next half hour we'll look at your ten-day on 10 where we may even see a few snowflakes falling. >> we'll see you then. all right. multi-billion-dollar takeover. still ahead, details on the deal between cvs and aetna that could reshape the health care industry. 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right for you. this year marks the sen ten yell of the death of row dan. in cindy kang is the associate curator for the barns foundation. cindy, thanks for being here. >> thank you. it's great to be here. zblis this is a big deal a big get for the philadelphia area. tell us how this all happened. >> this started in paris. they were interested in doing a project to celebrate the centennial of rodan's death and they decided to invite rodin kiefer to respond to rodin's really raw, kind of studio work. and they decided to partner with us in philadelphia because philadelphia is a major city in the history of both the reception of rodin's work and the reception of kiefer's work. so, of course we have the rodin museum in philadelphia. so it was a really good pairing. it was a good match. >> talk about some of the works that this exhibit is highlighting. what can people expect? >> well there are new works by kiefer that he made for this show. there's actually one new painting that he made only for philadelphia. >> wow. >> so -- this is partly because he's so inspired by rodin's work when the show was up in paris, he continued to make work. so he was continuing to create new paintings, responding to rodin's work. so now we have one of them here in philadelphia. and they're monumental huge huge paintings. he also created these vitrines which are like these glass boxes, that are filled with interesting and enigmatic materials and he made these huge books, like sculptures that are covered in plaster and drawings and watercolors. >> so a lot of different things to see. >> yes. >> you also have some programs coming up on monday. tell us about that. >> next monday yes. next monday we have a film. it's kind of like a documentary film on kiefer that is called "over the city grass will grow," i believe. i'm sorry, i'm trying to remember. >> no, no. >> but this will give you an insight into kiefer's working process and into him as an artist. >> cindy kang thank you so much for being here. sounds like a fantastic exhibit. you can check out kiefer rodin at the barnes foundation in center city philadelphia now through march 12th of 2018. comcast nbc universal, the parent company of nbc 10 is the contributing sponsor of this exhibition. for more information, tap the nbc 10 app and look for "find it on 10." a murder mystery in south philadelphia. police found a man stabbed to death inside his home early this morning and now they're trying to track down his killer. a live update with new details on the investigation is just ahead. and facebook's new app just for kids. a look at the social media jant giant's new messenger app and the concern it's already raising. the hunt for a killer. this morning, police are trying to figure out who stabbed a south philadelphia man inside his home and why. nbc 10's pamela osborne is live in south philly with an update on where the investigation stands. pam? >> well erin police are still trying to piece this together right now. there is no motive there is no suspect that is in custody. and that has neighbors on edge. police tell us they were called to this home just after 1:00 this morning. when they got here the door was unlocked. and when they got to the second floor, they found a 64-year-old man on a bedroom floor. investigators say he'd been stabbed in the stomach. he was pronounced dead at the scene. police say the home was in order, only adding to the mystery of who is responsible and why. earlier this morning, police were interviewing a woman who knew the victim. family members at the scene declined to comment, but a man who identified himself as a good friend of the vumictim tells us off-camera that he was shocked that this happened. we've been speaking with neighbors who live here. they tell us this is a very quiet neighborhood street. again, they too concerned with these developments. anyone with information is asked to give police a call. reporting live in south f. i'm pamela osborne, nbc 10 news. president trump is speaking out about the gop tax plan that passed the senate this weekend. he is also reacting again to former national security adviser michael flynn's guilty plea. nbc news national correspondent, tracie potts brings us a preview from capitol hill. >> reporter: this week the first step to merge two tax plans into one. >> the stock market i think, will have a very big day based on the massive tax cuts that we're very much in the process of getting approved. >> reporter: that process reconciling differences. the house version has four tax brackets the senate has seven. the house limbits how much mortgage interest you can write off and limits deducting any medical expenses. the senate gets rid of the mandate to buy health insurance. >> we're not that far apart. >> reporter: plus there are special projects that got jammed in last minute. >> we're going to find some really stinky stuff in here that we didn't know. >> reporter: the public didn't know that one of the president's latest tweets on the russia investigation may have actually been written by his lawyer. the lawyer says it claimed that the president knew that former national security adviser flooingmike flynn lied to the fbi before he fired flynn. >> hillary clinton lied many times to the fbi. nothing happened to her. flynn lied and they destroyed his life. i think it's a shame. >> reporter: flynn's guilty plea friday could have a major impact on congressional investigations. >> i think what we're beginning to see is the putting together of a case of obstruction of justice. >> president trump playing defense all weekend on twitter, as lawmakers wonder whether there's more to come and when. this fbi investigation shaking things up here in washington. so far, four people connected to the trump campaign are charged. tracie potts nbc news washington. take a live look now at the new york stock exchange where the markets are reacting to this weekend's senate package of the republican tax overhaul. planned futures were higher entering the trading day, up 231 points hovering around that mark. now, pennsylvania senator pat toomey is speaking out right now about the republican tax overhaul bill, passed by the senate. and he is explaining what will happen next. toomey says he'll soon be on his way back to d.c. to work on merging the senate plan with the different plan passed by the u.s. house. once the plans are merged that version will have to pass both houses again. senator toomey says the bill will put more money back in the pockets of the middle class. >> it definitely lowers the tax burden on low-income and middle-income working families. that is an unambiguous fact. the vast overwhelming majority virtually all low and middle-income families will owe less tax money to the federal government when this becomes law. >> reporter: democratic critics say that under the bill two-thirds of the middle class would face a tax increase by 2027. toomey says he hopes the final bill will be passed and signed by the president by the end of this year. >> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> it's going to be a nice the afternoon to head down to the blue cross river rink at penn's landing. retty much gone and it'd december day out there. as we take a live look right now at that rink. nbc 10 first alert meteorologist krystal klei is here with your most accurate forecast. we say mild but it's still kind of chilly out there. >> it's mild for december but we know that december means you still need a jacket as you head out the door. look at radar and satellite, you'll see the good news is you do not need umbrella snow boots, anything like that. no we're actually pretty clear, despite some of that haziness you see along the verizon due to some of that fog that's thinning out. and farther to the west we have some clouds that are starting to roll in. don't be surprised my afternoon scattered cloud coverage as well mixing in with the sunshine, but we stay dry otherwise. and if we pull this out wider, we'll stay dry not just through today but into this evening. change is not going to come until we get into tomorrow. that's when we'll have a chance of rain returning to the forecast. no chance of rain for today. you don't have to worry about that. temperature wise we're 49 in philadelphia and 44 in the pennsylvania suburbs. you can see from the live cameras i was talking about when you still have that grayest tinge to the sky, but it's clear otherwise. 37 in the lehigh valley that's a cool spot and 48 in delaware. a lot of spots are now nearing 50 degrees. and will in the afternoon make it to the low to even mid-50s for high temperatures. now, let's talk national conditions out setup we are watching. we're still in the mild air pattern.e've seen louis in the 60s. by tomorrow in on this action and some of us may hidt the low 60s. but that's ahead of a big chanblue/purple blob you see over now almost mafhalf the country, that's the cold air pattern heading our direction zpst and it's going to hit once it sticks. >>de allegations owrk's metropo itan opera. the met suspended longtime conductor james levine yesterday while it investigateing reports of sexual misconduct. levine has also occasionally conducted the philadelphia orchestra. the claims againstther possible victims. in a statement released on twitter, the metropolitan opera d pl the reports against their relationship with the conductor is now involved in anyactivities includingeduled performances at the met ts season. the former hom t mo stru comp stadium's upper levels didn't because of a issue.nodate.an get blood drawn, see a n precipitations. it could allow cvs to potentially offer other services like eye care or hearing aid services. right now the impact on prescription drug prices remains uncertain. new this morning, facebook launching a new messaging app nbc's joe fryer looks at how it works and shows us w parents need to know about it. >> reporter: the concept may raise some eyebrows. a social media app called messenger kids. but facebook says it's parents who are in control, setting up the accounts and approving all contacts before children start chatting. >> the a 12-year-old girl who took her own life. >> in recent years, we've seen the dark side of social media in young hands. bullying taken to the extreme, which is why nicky fountis is glad she'll be able to monitor her 10-year-old's daughter's activity. 6-year-old jack won't have his own account just yet. >> i think it's very important that parents know who their kids are talking to that their conversations are appropriate. >> the f rksamily lives in raleigh, north carolina, where facebook held roundtables. >> it is really fun and it helps me stay in contact with my friends and family. >> reporter: we also got a sneak peek. >> now what am i? >> you're an old man and if you open your mouth, you turn into a baby. >> the video chat feature puts a huge emphasis on interactive face filters and sound effects. >> now you're an opera singer if you sing. >> with youride open like an opera singer would do you crack fousas play so wanted to make it as playful as possible. >> tt your day. >> reporter: for these kids still too young for smartphones, it gives them an amusing way to with their grandparent who is live in another state. >> it's not a profile, so it's not like anybody else can look up your child. >> reporter: facebook says safety is a primary concern, which is why parents must oka their own account. >> the parent is really helping to establish that social community. >> reporter: children can block or report anything that makes them uncomfortable and then parents are immediately notified and kids cannot delete ts, so adults can check the devices. as for worries that kids will be glued to their screens, facebook says it's looking at spent on the app. >> i think at some time we need book messenger is a way company says that's not the goal. >> this is aboutes. >> that was joe fer reporting. football teams from philadelphia are doing the region proud at the annual pop warner orlando. three of theéa four teams representing the city advanced with first-round victoryies over the weekend. you're looking at photos of kids in action. the junior varsityphilly azte you posted. the early birds got a big tweet this morning. did you see this stunning sight this morning? we have several different looks at the super moon that gave sky garz gazers quite an eyeful. and those temperatures looking mild today, tomorrow but then a cold blast is going to just take over that ten-day forecast. we'll look at how low the numbers go and include maybe see a few flakes, coming up. a beloved classic is coming to life on stage in philadelphia. ardent is celebrating with peter pan. award hook in this production and she's here with michael smith, the director executive of crayons to crayons. so the story of peter pan, this has been loved for generations. tell us what is unique about the production? >> i like to say it's not grandmother's peter pan. it's the same story, the same characters, but it's put in a slightly more timely way. we've gotten rid of some of the racism that has been in the past production. and it feels fresh and new. it's set in a campground. the girls in the play have as much fun and as much power as the boys which is pretty exciting. it's not peter who does all the fighting. wendy is by his side bell is very exciting. and, of course i'm captain hook, so that's a slightly different take. >> and that leads into my next question. how is it being a woman playing captain hook? is that unusual? >> it is really unusual. oftentimes, peter is cast as a woman, because he's supposed to be a little boy, but i don't know many productions if any where the captain hook has been a woman. i love it. it's exciting. i love being able to swashbuckle and have a hook and to be a villain. also interesting at a time when a lot of women's parts, women sort of disappear from the american stage for a certain number of years until they become grandmothers. so it's exciting to be given this opportunity by the art and then the director to play this vill longous, wonderful role. >> michael, tell us about the lost boys drive. how that works and what you guys are in need of? >> well, we're really excited to be partnering with this drive, which goes through until january the 28th. and it's collecting gently used and new items for children age 0 to 12 that we children now that the temperatures are dropping and dema gently used items for k at ny all-g to the production can bring brand-new socks, brand-new brand new p.j.s, and gently used other items, coats, and other clothing that are so vital now that we ha morning. >> so great what y'all are doing in this catherine slusar and michal smith, thank you for being here. you can catch performances now through january 28th at arden theaters. ticket holders that bring donations for cradles for crayons will receive a free ticket for the concession stand. sky gazers were treated to a beautiful showcase overnight. clear skies made for great views of the supermoon last night over philadelphia. here's a time lapse of the moon as it crept by one of our tower cams. look at that. and check out this striking view of the moon over las vegas. you can see despite the glitz and glamour of the oasis in the desert it is no match for mother nature's beauty. and check out this shot of the moon over pittsburgh last night. don't forget if you havethe super moon from last night, you can share them with nbc 10 on facebook twitter, and even on the nbc 10 app. those pictures are amazing. they look like they're not real they're just so beautiful. and if you did not catch the super moon there'll be two more chances in january to catch a view of the super moon. let's talk about our conditions outside. so this is a livecan ike it's very cloudy or hazy. it's haze for a visibility from this high up. but if you're on the nd and satellite. what we've got is a clear picture over half of our area and a little mld in over the western edge. hrgh theternoosoarom cpe out even wider and you can see there's no rain heading our direction for today. now, this cold front, not producing much in terms of rain against the front itself at this point, but as it moves our way, it will produce some rain and we'll see a chance of showers move in for our tuesday into our wednesday. let's track it out here. and we'll talk temperatures, as well. so this afternoon, temperatures are going i0s. that's warmer than average this time of year. we should be in the upper 40s. a nice, mild forecast for your monday afternoon and some clouds out there this afternoon, as well. there's tuesday morning. this model starts pretty early on with an isolated shower here and there. either way, you want to snag the umbrella as you head out the door noorng, because we are looking at these chances of showers developing tuesday. again, fairly mild. a blanket of clouds overnight will help keep some of the daytime warmth in overnight. so that's why we start mild on your tuesday. and we are looking at a warm air flow that south-southwest flow keeps temperatures rising to nearly 60 degrees across the map tuesday afternoon. and there's the studier, to even pockets of heavier rain that will roll on by with that cold front. it will last from say, mid- to late afternoon, right on into the night that we've good these showers moving through. and notice the temperatures do not fall until the front has passed, which will be in the morning hour of wednesday. so we're 30s to 40s at 8:00 a.m. and pretty much the same forecast through 5:00. temperatures will not pick up because the cold air is going to start filtering in on wednesday. does stick. this is what's happening. ir falls from the north into the south. and that's bringing bitingo through wednesday. there it is as with the as we go thursday into your friday this is what change for us. really put us into that december cold feel. falling temperatures on wednesday, to have that afternoon high that we may typically see. this is going to last through the weekend with 20 to 30-degree lows and we could eve the ten-day on 10. 54 for today. 62 tomorrow with the showers, and 46 in the early afternoon on yo lingering morning showers. only upper 3 40s consistently through the d. and there it iooks like friday into saturday we have the poss few flakes o a krisnn and matt adopt aothohere. >> thanks for having us erin. >> the i it's just silence all the >> you go ahead. >> it's our annual it's our eighth annual benefit, adopt a familyh d volunte during the holida families that don'niors eou can family. you can donate money, and it's just a wonderful day and all kinds of s >> it's 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. we'll have the philly fanatic will bthere. nbc and we'e. we started, i think, six years ago with 280 families. this year 650re expected to sign up and so these are families that are us and on the community to come up with just simple gifts. they can assign you a family and you can actually pick the family that is right for you. so say you have a 3 yearly son d this family has a 3-year-old son, you know what the like. and they give you a little idea he wants spider-man or whatever. and if you want tofine it's gifts a families in at kinds of donations? if s -- i don know wha w t is it food? is it a little bit ot out, we have a list of a famil and out and went shopping bou >> it's really specif it will name, their age whine of what kind of stuff they like. assist little list of dolls. if you don't have the time to go shopping, that's totally fine they have these lists and they'll take your monetary donation and go shopping for them and stretch the dollar really far. >> make it count, right? >> it's a wonderful program. >> last year you raised $50,000? do you have a goal this year? >> probably more than $50,000. we're already at $55,000 this year. it started with a jingle mingle the first year so we did that last month and we're already starting off better than we were last year. >> we were just watching bill's forecast and tomorrow is going to be sunny and 62 so that's perfect weather. even though there's an ice skating rink it's a great place to be outside. from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. broad casting live the entire day. >> matt and kristen, thank you so much. adopt a family radiothon. again, happening tomorrow december 5th, from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. dilworth park in center city. for more details and ways you can donate just tap the nbc 10 app and look for "find it on 10." hey, man. oh! nice man cave! nacho? [ train whistle blows ] what?! -stop it! -mm-hmm. we've been saving a lot of money ever since we switched to progressive. this bar is legit. and now we get an even bigger discount from bundling home and auto. i can get used to this. te.a -swing touchdown! together: sports! now to an update on our breaking news. a judge has again denied bail for jailed rapper meek mill. the judge called him a danger to the community and a flight risk and also said he was a danger to himself because of his drug use. mill's attorney released a statement saying the judge is continuing to treat the rapper unfairly. the same judge sentenced mill in november to two to four years behind bars for violating his probation in a decade-old gun and drug case. despite the fact that prosecutors recommended no jail time. our nbc 10 first alert meteorologist krystal klei here with one more check of your afternoon forecast. >> temperatures today in the mid- mid-50s. tomorrow, a little warmer than that. the rain will return wednesday and this kicks off a big cooldown upper 30s, low 40s for highs through the weekend and on saturday, we could see a couple of snow showers in the morning. >> we've been spoiled, but the snow is coming. i'm erin coleman. for krystal klei and all of us here at nbc 10, have a great day. see you at 4:00. 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