it is philly s version of the tour of france, bicyclist get ready to push through kelly drive, east falls and manayunk s famous wall. and it is sunday june 5th good morning i m rahel solomon. lets turn it ever to justin drabick. a lot of people out in manayunk, lets see what the weather will be like. morning will be good. we may get a drizzle and that is it. later this afternoon and evening, typical summer time stuff before we get showers and potentially severe thunderstorms. strong wind, heavy rain possible especially later this afternoon and evening. if you have plans to head outside do it as early as you can. if you are outside and hear thunder, head inside, if you can hear thunder you are close enough to be struck by lightening. is what happening right now in center city, not a whole lot. we have low clouds. humidity up. current temperature 69 degrees, light breeze out of the south east at 6 miles an hour. storm scan three shows that brake over much of pennsylvania, a
they re safe, because they still haven t said who brought it (butted with) (sot)(cover with vo from darcy pkg of officials on scene) they brought everybody and from everywhere, somebody should know something (track) but tonight. 6 days after the first reports of a spill ccsd officials say..they still dont know who brought the mercury or when. that means it s unclear how (nat sot) he got a cinnamon roll (track) mom of 7.tiffany bleached my floors 1 million and first over the scene..of all the bags that were checked out and cleared. (sot) we have got to get back in the routine of education, the campus is safe, it s been checked and checked again and clean thoroughly (track) still.some parents feeling distrust. (stacey moser, mom) how they responded, it just makes me feel like they lack knowledge,or they are hiding something (tag) that is something we heard from several parents. again school officials say the school is safe. kids should cone back we will have live coverage of
c-c-s-d officials say..they still dont know who or when the mercury was brought to the school. but they insist the school has been thoroughly checked out. we have got to get back in the routine of education, the campus is safe, it s been checked and checked again and clean thoroughly. many people are wondering exactly what the e-p-a has been doing while school was closed. we re told they worked with an outside contractor to replace some floor tiles, removed part of the gym floor.and replaced and while school officials are confident the school is safe, there is still concern that traces of mercury may still be in some of the student s homes. our crews spoke to one student s grandmother, who had her home evaluated. georgette byrd says the e-p-a found traces of mercury in living areas. but she says the highest levels were in her grandaughter s jacket. they told us the level of 6000 is high and the jacket jacket was at 20,000 out in the sun.. and constantly running her a-c. in
temperatures look to only range between 86 and 91 degrees this afternoon valley wide! by wednesday, we will be at our coolest; only reach between 84 and 89 degrees valley wide with only a mild as we move into less wind, 92 and 97 degrees moving out of the weekend into the next work week. it s an anxious morning for many parents and students. who attend walter johnson junior high. in just a few hours, kids will head back to class. 5 days after mercury was found parker collins is live at the school. with why parents are still worried. despite the e-p-a saying the school is safe. officials say even now they don t know who or when the mercury was brought to the school. but they say the school has been through a deep cleaning. to make sure the mercury is gone. crews have ripped up tile. removed part of the gym floor.and replaced all a-c filters in the gym. parents are still frustrated. there are still things like haven t gotten back. because of contamination. i still don t know i
know what the effects are going to be on this little girl and it s scary tears the family says they are following epa instructions by placing clothes out in the sun.. and constantly running the a-c. we will continue to follow this story all morning long but now we need to get to greg bennet. because he s got a wind advisory to warn you about? low pressure still feeds in winds out of the southwest for and 25 mph. on top of this, a red flag warning will be issued at 11am and will last until 11pm tonight for las vegas and the surrounding areas due to extremely dry conditions. due to the winds and dry conditions, our region is under a major wildfire alert! please be conscious about disposing of an cigarettes, cigars, or flammable/combustible breaking overnight. a backyard fire.. shooting into the air. marissa kynaston was fast and first to the scene near the 95 and stewart. marissa this was a dangerous night for firefighters? adlib damage take a look at what that fire looked lik