Got your Team Coverage. Fox 29 reporters all over the area. Wouldnt be surprised if you saw us driving down your street as you were digging out. Yeah, we go there. Now fox 29 news at 10 00. We begin tonight down the frozen shore. Cape may county, ocean city. The jersey coastline just coming off one historic storm. Check out that video. It is time lapse of the storm in ocean city. The winds whipping that flag. They topped the force avenue Tropical Storm setting up a blizzard with whiteout conditions. With the snow, though, moving out, it is ushered in part two of this winter blast. What could be a record shattering cold. Are you ready for this because sadly we dont have much choice here. Thank you very much for joining us at 10 00i lucy noland. What thursday. More than a foot of snow in some areas. Whipping winds, brutal cold, quite the start to 2018. Heres what we know right now. First off philadelphia schools are closed tomorrow. Public and parochial. So is the City Government and we have hundreds of more delays and cancellations. They are scrolling at the bomb tom of your screen. Parts of our area got slammed with more than a foot of snow and now the story becomes dangerous cold and wind chills. Fox 29 has serious Team Coverage tonight. When the snow was falling its hardest or news crews battled the elements not your neighborhoods making sure you knew what was happening and doing our best to help keep you safe. Tonight as we deal with the aftermath of all of this snow, and the mercury plunges our team is fanned out yet again across our area. Then of course fox 29 Winter WeatherAuthority Conditions like this demand the best meteorologists this city has to offer. So lets begin with kathy orr. What a day indeed, lucy. Weve been talking about first the heavy snow about the brutal cold. As advertised its moving in. You can see the roads here in old city philadelphia look pretty slick and those side walks are slippery as well and still snow covered. It is 13 below in the poconos right now. That is the wind chill going down to 20 to 30 below overnight tonight. Philadelphia it feels like three. Wilmington it feels like three below. In millville zero. Lancaster it feels like 2 degrees below zero. Take look at these winds. Winds gusting to 31 miles an hour in philadelphia. Atlantic city 43. The same in ocean city. You saw those winds whipping the flags down there and theyre out of the northwest. Thats our cold wind and arctic High Pressure system is moving in and were talking about challenging record cold. Cold that we havent seen in many years. Lets talk about what to expect for tomorrow. Well send it over to scott. Hey, scott. Hi there, kathy. The storm system is moving out. The snow has ended, but get ready for a frigid friday the across the area. In fact high temperatures tomorrow will be stuck get this in the teens but feels like temperatures will be below zero. Well go hour by hour throughout the day. Sunshine returns but look at the temperatures 8 00 a. M. 13 degrees. 14 by 10am. By 2 00 in the afternoon 16 degrees. High temperatures in philadelphia likely around 18, 19 degrees tomorrow. But look at the bottom line. When you factor in the win how you should dress, how your body reacts. 31 below zero is what it will feel like at 5am. Mount pocono it will feel like 14 below zero and pottstown ten below zero in philadelphia and 12 below zero in atlantic city. As we continue throughout the morning, we are below zero with feels like temperatures really into the afternoon at 5 00 oclock it will feel like 23 degrees below zero mount pocono. Feeling like five below zero in philadelphia and also atlantic city. Coming up of course well talk. More about those records that could fall this weekend. Back to you. Yeah, really brutal cold for sure. Ill tell you, scott we are talking about the cold that will be persisting and coming up well also talk about when that cold will take a break and it will, lucy, the january thaw is in the seven day. Cant come soon enough. Thank you very much, kathy. Tune into good day starting at 4 00 a. M. Karen hepp, thomas drayton, bob kelly and sue serio will all be in with Current Conditions and latest forecast that begins at 4 00 on fox 29. Right now, in atlantic city, firefighters are bracing the elements as they tackle a fire at a highrise for seniors and the fire has forced residents some disable out into this bonechilling cold. Dave kinchen live at the scene right now. Dave . Reporter lucy, in these arctic tem temps we can tell you there are 300 people displaced by this fire. Fire Officials Say many of these people are elderly, special needs folks and also disable in a special Public Housing complex here when this fire came through including people who were on the top floors on their balconies with smoke pouring out of their homes. They were asking for help desperately. I was scared to death because i didnt know where my wife was. Reporter intense moments for Antonio Lopez who came to find firefighters working three alarm fire at his complex. The jeffreys inlet towers in atlantic city. I hear all these sirens and cop cars and ambulances. Im like oh my god, whats going on . When i get to my building, i cant get in there. They says you going to next door and i said what about my wife . My wife is up there. I got to find my wife first. I dont have anything. Its like everything is in the apartment. I dont have no debit cards all my money is in the house and i have nothing. Reporter meantime, First Responders evacuated dozens of residents including the elderly and disabled moving them to another Apartment Building as well as a school. While they did that firefighters battled bone tingling cold and strong frigid winds while trying to get water on to the blaze. The blizzard was on the tail end. We were still experiencing 30, through miles an hour winds. We were still experiencing, you know, whiteout conditions. We had drifts two, three 4foot drifts actually when this call came in we had two engines stuck. Reporter as displaced residents figure out their next steps. I dont know what im going to do. I just pray to god that everything is going to turn out good. Reporter fire Officials Say this looks like electrical fire. They actually encountered wires that were popping and sparking on the first few floors when they first came to assess the situation. Also, while there are no injuries thankfully were told it will take up to 12 hours to place the people who are displaced into temporary housing. Lucy . We can tell how windy it is out there, too. Youre being blown by the high winds. Its mess out here. Goodness gracious. Thank you dave. The storm slammed the jersey. Governor christie issued a state of emergency for the rest of the night. It dumped more than a foot of snow in blizzard conditions. Cape may courthouse has 17inches on the ground. The governor is hoping drivers will stay off the road so plows can do their work. Theyve got a big task at hand with all the snow on the ground and big winds blowing bigger show drifts. From the shore to the bushes the coast saw the most snow areas inland still got several inches. Making for a messy if not treacherous day. Fox 29s bruce gordon live now in king of prussia. Bruce . Reporter lucy, king of prussia got about four and a half inches. Thats the official counter from this morning and into the early afternoon. Thats pretty consistent witness suburbs north and west of the city of philadelphia. Not exactly snow mageddon frank holiday at the beach either. As the sunset on king of prussia, the temperature dropped, the winds whistled and an ice slicked dekalb bike glistens we found alex voto gassing up his snowblower for an evening of plowing. What are you finding on the back roads. Not plowed. Like you figure secondary roads. They dont get to them real quick. Reporter icy. Icy and snowy. Reporter those who plow full time four to 5inches of snow, brutal cold and high winds were not the toughest hurdle out on the roads. So what was . Battling with traffic. It is what it is. I mean, they got to let douse our job and give muss room to clear the roads. Reporter at this wawa cars were lined up to air up. Each drop of 10 degrees cost i was pound per square inch of air that air isnt escaping its condensing inside. Pressure went down in my car. Ive been driving today. Definitely went down. Reporter stores throughout king of prussia were mostly does it deserted. Contractors clearing the parking lot for those customers willing to brave even Colder Weather friday. Kelly ellis and her friends were food shopping at target. Theyve got a house if you feel cheerleaders coming on friday. Definitely some snacks for tomorrow. The kids are off from school already. Reporter youve got to have a house full of food, right. Yeah. Reporter around the corner at the king of prussia beer outlet customers were stocking up for the weather and for the weekend. People go out and they buy their bread, milk and their be beer. Reporter beer being the most important sometimes. For many of them y. Absolutely. Reporter got to set your priorities. One other reminder. Again, lets talk about that air pressure in your tires. Tomorrow even colder than today. You may see your tire air pressure dropping and important to keep that pressure up. Obviously can damage your tires and also affect the handling of your car in this weather if you dont keep that air pressure up lucy. Thank you very much, bruce gordon. Philadelphia city offices are closed tomorrow. But if youre holding ton your trash because trucks werent out today, wednesday collection cols will happen tomorrow. Fox 29s Shawnette Wilson driving around philly right now. Okay, shawnette, how goes it . Reporter well, lucy, of course, it depends on where you are. A lot of the main roads in center city are actually easily drivable. There have been a lot of traffic out today more than what we thought we would see thats kind of helped clear the roads beyond what the city crews were doing but, of course, as you can imagine if you go into some of those neighborhoods well try to give you a look. This is tenth street driving through south philadelphia. You can see that the roads are not completely clear. Theyre not terrible but if you look closely you can see that there are patches that have not been plowed. Some traffic has helped pad pat the snow down lot of people of course are worried about the dropping temperatures which weve been talking about all night, want is going to happen as the temperatures continue to drop and we see some refreezing overnight. Remember what it was like to be a kid when snow and cold were no biggy . Aiden and his sister khloe are loving their day off from school but mom isnt. No, its not that bad. But temperatures too low. Reporter she says the kids werent happy about the weather at first. Like their first day of school of this year and school is canceled. They were so sad. And now, yeah, theyre happy again. Reporter aiden, do you want to go to School Tomorrow . No. Reporter block over on south street things were pretty quiet. Minus a people people out after being in all day. Very few businesses were open. Snow accumulation wasnt too bad around the city. But enough for shoveling and concern about a freeze overnight had some out salting. The slush made it difficult for some drivers to get around. Putts Public Transportation was probably the best way to go today. As as long as you could stand the whipping wind and the wait. Terrible. Im out here freezing okay. Her bus was 15 minutes behind so far but when we caught up with her at jfk. They should be on schedule. Because we out here waiting just like they on the bus warm we out here waiting in the cold. Reporter zac is driving for uber. It was really crazy. Reporter he said rose conditions are improving. Six hours since i got out and when i got out it was not like this. But the city people are doing good job like clearing the streets. Reporter gurmo says the snow isnt affecting his money. Reporter are people actually going out today. The city says stay off the roads. Dont go out if you dont have to. People are not driving. Thats good thing about it but like we have this kind of big car so even like most people are sending us requests and were doing fine. Reporter so, again, live here continuing as we drive along tenth street in south philadelphia, you can see kind of that glaze on the road as we talk about, you know, people being concerned boy the snow and the slush freezing overnight. So that will be a big topic tomorrow. But, again, lucy, as i mentioned, in center city, the main roads are pretty clear. Public transportation is up and running. Just make sure you check out septa. Org for one if youll be taking Mass Transportation tomorrow. Excellent words right there. Sadly some of the other hoods where i live snow is everywhere still. All right. Shawnette, thank you much. On their way to work, at the height of the storm in montgomery county. But their suv could not stop. It slid right into a train with tragic consequences. Sabina, its bitter out there in bucks county. Reporter yeah, lucy. We might have missed the brunt of the storm out here but we still got families dealing whole lot. We ran into people resupplying with food even windshield wiper nude. Also got a lot of shoveling to do. Luce glee isnt that the truth. Down the shore, down icy shore more likely right now, you see that snow whipping in the wind if you take a close look. Our cameras bouncing all over the place much thats wildwood and its pretty much the same everywhere tonight. ,000 in america last year. We need to stand up and say enough. The only way this problem is going to be solved is if we raise our voices. Choose help over helplessness, hope over hopelessness. Make sure that the lives weve lost will not have been lost in vain. Addiction is a disease. When you ask for help, help is there for you. Fox 29s Sabina Kuriakose live in bensalem, bucks county. Sabina. Reporter lucy, so the snow that were dealing with its heavy and well packed. Its not the worst anyone here has ever seen but really the major factor that has made this storm unbarable, that screaming wind. It was hard to tell when the snow stopped. Whipping wind making it feel like round two for the shaw family of bensalem. Dad not catching any kind of break. I tried to shovel it with shovel but its pretty hard. Reporter he stopped digging and he started up his snowblower. Needless to say, it worked a lot better. Little bit wet so its heavy i dont want to hurt my back. Reporter mom says its been tough to keep her kid hold up in the house. He would love to play in the snow and make snowmen and snow angels. Reporter in these cold temperatures that was a nono. Its very cold so he didnt ask again. Reporter look at my car. Mom in law got in late from work. She says even worse than the slippery, slushy roads. The wind is very bad. Yeah. My car is right there. Reporter across the way, neighbor dylan doing the hard labor for his family. Three hours straight. I just want to get this done. Once i start shoveling the wind starts blowing it back on. I have oh reshovel it off. Hes got a deadline. My dad is not home yet. I dont want him finding out i didnt shovel. Reporter outside walmart the glow of a snowplow working in the darkness. I went to the market yesterday and spent 200 because of the storm. Reporter despite that angie was back today reuping her familys supply of windshield wiper fluid. Turns out, you cant plan for everything. The trucks driving past keep making the windows dirty. Bundled up and bracing the chill customers restocking in preparation for day two cold and clean up. Ive been here since 17 years but this is the first time i seen this much cold. Reporter yeah, we still got snow emergencies throughout the county including right here in bensalem schools remain closed for a second day tomorrow and of course authorities still telling people stay off of the road. Lucy. Could you imagine being a child wait tag bus stop in this type of weather . Not good. Gosh. Thank you much sabina. When the snow tapered off people hit the roads not necessarily the best thing to do if you dont have to. In Delaware County drivers taking it nice and slow on the roads in springfield. During the peak of the storm, tragedy struck. The driver of an suv could not stop before train tracks on a snow covered road. Her suv barreled right into a passing septa Regional Rail train and her passenger died. Fox 29s dawn timmeney takes us to the scene. Reporter it was a grim scene just before 9 30 this morning along red lion road near philmont avenue in lower mooreland township. Two women on their way to work coming down this hal by the Railroad Crossing unable to stop on the snowcovered road. You can see the marks in the snow where the suv slid down the steep incline brake breaking through the gate and slamming into an oncoming septa train. The driver of the vehicle was able to exit the vehicle before the crash. The passenger remained in the vehicle and was later found outside the vehicle along the tracks. Reporter the police chief says the driver realized she was in trouble and told the passenger they had to get out. The driver jumping for her life. Sadly, her coworker could not get out in time. I just think obviouslily there was snow and very bad weather at the time of the accident. Reporter badly mangled serin suv towed from the scene. Septa says it hit between the third and fourth train cars on its west trenton line. The train operator stopped at the next station after realizing what happened. Some 50 passengers can taken off the train and shuttled to their destinations. The west trenton line back up and running around 1 30 this afternoon. After being suspended for some four hours. The driver of the suv treated and released from the hospital. She has answered questions and helped with the investigation. Been very helpful. There are several businesses along the train tracks here. One worker says this hill behind me was extremely slick when he came to work early this morning. He was outside at the time of the accident and says he heard a loud bang and then scream. Dawn timmy fox 29 news. So heartbreaking. Crews are still working to fix a large water main break in northeast philadelphia. This morning it burst at rhawn street and castor of a league 70 homes without water. The Philadelphia Water Department says water should be back on for customers later tonight. Its hank im at the air