another cold blast coming down the coast which will be dropping snow levels tonight. we shouldn t see flooding tonight but those cold temperatures that as you wake up and look at the east bay hills, there you see it on the snow future cast. possibly down into some of the north bay higher hills. temperatures in the 30s and 40s. some rain to start off your sunday morning. what to expect for the rest of your week plans coming up in 15 minutes. rob, thanks a lot. marin county under a state of emergency because of widespread storm damage. the county announced the declaration this morning. this is what the area looked like today. kind of a mess. here is another result of the week s storms, downed trees. this redwood fell into a house north of mt. tamm. it has been red tagged. another came down on lucas valley road. neighbors say they had just gotten their power back on when the tree came down. we woke up early around 5:00 or 6:00. the power had just returned yesterday and had b
93 and 96 on the sand from long beach island down to the tip of cape may. here s what to expect over the next few hours and during the overnight hours tonight. there will be some of those pop-ups that develop. not everyone will see them. but if they do they ll contain very heavy downpours and if they re slow enough they could lead to flooding around the region. otherwise some gusty winds and of course the frequent dangerous lightning that comes with every typical thunderstorm that pops. sarah as we come in in exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast we ll talk about a temporary break in this heat and humidity. i ll let you know in the full accuweather forecast. adam thank you. as severe weather moves through check in at 6abc.com/weather. you ll find the latest forecasts, plus live storm tracker six radar imagery matches and be sure to follow at 6abc on twitter for live updates from the entire action news weather team. one woman is dead, four other people are hurt after an
one is do you beat your wife. let s go outside to david murphy in a jacket and matt pellman is in for karen rogers, good morning. reporter: we ll have sunshine to start out, we have a few high clouds. the thicker clouds out to the west will be here later today and we ll get sprinkles later tonight. 29 in philadelphia. 23 in allentown. 18 in millville. everybody cold. not much wind. you see a lot of zeros that s calm winds across the region, so no windchills to worry about. 27 degrees under the sun. the clouds start to thicken. 42. we expecting a milder high of 52. we were stuck in the 30s with winds this weekend lighter winds and milder this afternoon. back to the mid 40s by 7:00. mild wednesday a cool down toward the end of the week and a possibility of wintery precipitation at times extending to the end of the week and the weekend. for now, matt, what are roads looking like? reporter: they are dry, thank you for that, we have a broken down trash truck south of norrist
and temperatures in the 30s for washington, philadelphia and new york city and 20s up in binghamton and as we look back throughout the year this will indeed be the cold eflt air we have seen in philadelphia friday through sunday since february 18th. it s been 10 months since we had highs only in the 30s. definitely want to bundle up. we ll talk about the bone chilling numbers coming up in the full accuweather forecast. thanks. you can get the latest forecast any time at 6abc.com/weather and track any rain coming into the area with stormtracker 6 live double scan radar. and interact with the action news weather team on facebook and twitter. we are following breaking news out of investigator asnounced that two juveniles are charged in connection with the deadly wild fires in gatlinburg, 14 people have died and 2,000 buildings have been damaged or destroyed in these wild fires. the two unidentified juveniles are charged with aggravate the arson. just in from philadelph
now. good morning, everybody. welcome to mornings on 2. i m brian flores. i m tori campbell. dave clark has the day off. let s get to steve. a lot of people were surprised about the heat yesterday. yes. that will not be the case today. a bigger fog bank came in. that ridge of high pressure is one of the strongest i ve seen. but today loses its grip so temperatures coming down a little bit. right now, the san mateo bridge traffic looks pretty good. i thought there was a slowdown eastbound but it turned out not to be the case as we look here at the peninsula. the traffic looks good but the dense fog is at the bottom of the waldo grade. back to the desk. possible clues about what went wrong with flight 214. they are focusing on the speed of the plane at the time of the landing at sfo. claudine wong is live near sfo with more information on this. reporter: good morning. let me give you a vantage point. behind me is sfo, you can see planes are taking off out of her