Some areas will get warmer than others. Well go through the forecast neighborhood by neighborhood when im back. Right now Jessica Boyington has first alert traffic. Bill, were watching 295 in new jersey right now. Ongoing work so not active now but watching those lane restrictions right around the black horse pike moving along whether headed north or southbound but southbound from 38 to this point at the black horse pike, heading to philadelphia, you see 42 freeway, youll be fine. Its only 13 minutes so far for the morning. Average speed 65 Miles Per Hour. So everybodys moving. Watch for a downed pole and wires, you can see red on our map system. Whitehall between Skippack Pike and township. Its close coasted. Right in here thats bean, here is north whitehall, township line road here. So starting to see red there because of that closure and backup. They will direct you around the scene. A busy travel day, the Philadelphia International airport, currently no delays. Now breaking news fr
Still chilly but warmer than yesterday and the temperatures will be climbing into early this afternoon. Well go through the forecast neighborhood by neighborhood when im back in ten minutes. Right now Jessica Boyington has your first alert traffic. Were watching an accident scene out in Montgomery County in limerick on swamp pike and fruitville road. On 422, lane restrictions, because of ongoing construction. Something were used to around trooper road in here you can see the lane restrictions and cones placed out. Even with this construction eastbound drive time is still great at 8 minutes from 29 to the schuylkill expressway. So we have no problems there. The actual schuylkill expressway doing great. Were all in the green now east or westbound, the most its going to take is 13 minutes from the blue route to the vine street expressway. Tracy. We want to update you on that breaking news were following for you, turkey confirms it shot down a russian warplane along with Syrian Border. Tur
Feels good, definitely didnt want to travel on wednesday, i knew that was not going to be fun. Reporter tomorrow get ready to put the brakes on optimal conditions. This years different, the travel before thanksgiving has spread out over the whole sunday, monday, tuesday, wednesday leading up to thanksgiving day. Reporter aaa estimates some 300,000 more travelers will take to the skies this thanksgiving weekend. Philly international will see its share. They say instead of wednesday, traditionally the busiest ahead of turkey day, the heaviest volume day is now tomorrow. An estimated 82,000 travelers will be right by your side. Everyone is trying to, like, beat the crowd so they go on tuesday instead of wednesday, but im like, smart, im going on monday. Reporter a couple of hints, economy parking will run you 11 a day, so if youre staying tuesday to saturday, budget for 55. Check with your carrier or phl gate for your flight departure status. Also use the my tsa app, where passengers can
Had no idea the shooting had happened until a flood of cop cars swarmed their neighborhood block. The detectives came up and asked us if we flu who this other guy in the house was with the boy that got shot. Theres two of them in there he said and we didnt know. We told him no, we didnt know. Reporter you didnt hear any gun shots whatsoever. Nothing, nothing. Nobody seen nothing or heard nothing. Reporter now, todays double shooting means that the city has now is you is your pase number of homicides from last year. A judge sentenced 18yearold Michael Shelley to 11 and a half to 23 months in the bucks county jail. The former Bucks County Technical High School student was convicted of homicide by vehicle in the death of 16yearold minete zeka last december. Shelley drove around a stopped school bus there its stop line out and lights flashing. The sentence includes five years probation. A woman from Delaware County faces dui charges after a fiery head on crash on i295 in west deptford. Pol
Officials with the New Jersey State Police say 17 fugitives in Atlantic County were arrested during a two-day initiative to reduce violent crime statewide.