People to use Public Transit is there a big problem. Reporter wed like to say this all can entirely be septas fault but truth of the matter is, septa wont tell us what the problem is. We asked why the the News Conference was canceled, this afternoon, and their response, was no comment. Coming up at 6 00 oclock we will speak to somebody who is working in center city while the pope is here in her right on the transparency issue that septa is facing. Reporting live, im Steve Paterson for cbs3 Eyewitness News. Thanks, steve. Count down continues there are 61 days until pope frances comes to fill amount stay with Eyewitness News and cbs philly. Com for continuing coverage of the historical event. Hot today hotter tomorrow and days after that. Were tracking what could be a heat wave. Meteorologist kate bilo joins right now to join us when she will tell us when we will start to heat up. Feel humidity rise to go day but temperatures have been in the 80s. That business to change. Tomorrow were
Welshing thank you what a great start to the day chris you can be on this show any day you want. Thank you. Have you talk to manage. First. We will work it out. So sweet thank you. Hi mom. The satellite radar picture shows, nothing, we did have those pop up isolated showers and thunderstorms last night and they were really isolated. Not everybody saw rain but some people did. Our frontal system from yesterday has settled to the the south and so there are then are storms in virginia but nothing for us to worry about. Our concern today heat and humidity. 76 degrees already with calm wind and 85 percent relative humidity. That is just at 4 00 in the morning. 5 56 is your sunrise time, and temperatures throughout the region are pretty mild, 66 in mount pocono. Seventynine in pottstown. Seventyone in trenton and millville, 73 atlantic city. Were talking lower 70s to the south of us 60s to the north of us and very calm wind. We will check visability next time because we may have isolated are
That in a few moments. And 87 percent relative humidity, only 5 miles an hour. And, around 92 today. Hot and humid. But tonight, 74. Muggy with some fog. So, this is a pattern, that sort office typical of the dog days of summer. Get used to it when we see how many we are seeing in the seven day forecast. Coming up. Bob kelly, you have more found more fog. Greatest hits of the 90s here all week. Hello west chester fog rolling up and down 202. Be careful. Keep headlights on longer then you typically would. Same deal here in delaware live look at route one down in delaware, patchy fog as you rolling out the front door this morning. Lets go downtown a live look at the vine street expressway. We are hazy, borderline hazy, foggy here across the town but both directions are opened and there is no delays, heading over toward 30th street station. Busy heres is what on the penndot to do list today, drain cleaning. They need it too. Westbound schuylkill expressway, youll fine right lane blocked f
And 60s by noontime, good air quality for the most part. Were looking at sunny skies. Numbers near 70. We have a warming trend on the way. In fact temperatures could be shattering records as we get into early next week. Ill have the details coming up, chris. Lisa, thank you. The tubbs fire still burning near santa rosa is now considered the most destructive fire in california history. This morning investigators may have zeroed in on where it started. The investigation is focused on a rural area near calistoga. Its an along highway 128 near bennett lane. Abc 7 News Reporter Alissa Harrington has more. Reporter paul bluff thinks he saw the beginning of what would be the most destructive fire in california history. The sound of the unusually strong wind kept him up. Around 10 00, a neighbor called to help him his barn was on fire. I took a look outside, it was a 180degree view of fire from, you know, left to right. I think i was seeing the beginning, you know, first hundred yards of the f
Average, but numbers will range from the low 60s at the shoreline to about 70 inland. If you think it sounds cool, yes, it is for this time of year. We will begin a warmup tomorrow for near average temperatures. But beyond that, well talk. Its going to be well above average, chris. Lisa, thank you. The tubbs fire still burning near santa rosa is now considered to be the most destructive fire in california history. This morning, investigators may have zeroed in on where it started. The investigation is focused on a rural area near calistoga. Its along highway 128 near bennett lane. Abc 7 News Reporter Elissa Harrington has more. Ive never been so scared in my life. Reporter paul bluff thinks he saw the beginning of what would be the most destructive fire in california history. He lives in calistoga and couldnt sleep that sunday night. The sound of the unusually strong wind kept him up. Around 10 00, a neighbor called to help him his barn was on fire. When i got the outside, i took a loo