Wrap around snowfall bands over new york city, long island and in our area it is still not done snowing. Much of the air eighth is. Much of the southeastern pennsylvania a light snow or flurries up toward lehigh valley. We have decent snow bands over portions of new jersey, one shifting north out of ocean county right now but another one has developed, here over salem, cumberland cou along i40, so that could slow out and about tonight. Like we best, bet toys stay inside unless you absolutely need to go outside. I do have positive news, winttoning for adelphia has just been cancelled as well as Winter Weather advisory to the north and west what does remain is blizzard warning that is red shaded area along the new jersey shore and down into portions of delaware, reason they kept that in place because we have lowisability and very, very winds. You dont need falling snow for blizzard conditions occur. Very difficult, if not impossible travel through much of the south jersey tonight. A lot
Area. We do have the Flash Flood Watch in effect until 9 00 and we look at the potential of rain falling at the rate of 2 inches per hour, ill have more details on this and what it means for your weekend in the full accuweather forecast. Thank you. Well continue tracking any storms heading our way at 6abc. Com weather, with Storm Tracker 6 radar and a street level map and hourly and sevenday forecasts. Philadelphia police are searching for a predator today and they say that two women have been attacked in the last six weeks on the cobbs creek golf course and they think the same man is behind both assaults. Sara bloomquist is live with more on what police are doing to track this man down. Reporter well, both attacks happened here off cardington road off the golf course, the woman was pulled off the sidewalk and behind that tree there, in the second the victim was pulled beneath the bridge just beyond the trees, both women were sexually assaults and Police Believe that the same man is re
Tomorrow at the jersey and delaware shores. Its Risky Business out there. Its monday night and the big story on action news is hurricane jose. This wont be a destructive storm, but that doesnt mean it wont be a real problem. We have three reporters tonight, Trish Hartman . Avalon, Annie Mccormick in Atlantic City and the latest information from accuweather and meteorologist cecily tynan. Whats the story . If you look at the hurricane jose, it looks more like a noreaster. Its losing its characteristics, but its 175 Miles Per Hour, center 235miles east of cape hatteras. It was stationary for a while, but its moving north about 10 Miles Per Hour. We are beginning to see the outer cloud bands, rain bands in the atlantic. Future tracker showing the storm continues to churn north about 200miles off the coast as we head into the day tomorrow. We see rain bands moving in on the coast in the afternoon hours. Then it turns northeast. The big deal with jose is the way its churning up the ocean, b
Ask me, terry goggans, action news, delaware valleys leading news program, with jim gardner. Jose will never come ashore, but its sending its calling card by way of churning, surf and strong currents. No swimming allowed today, tomorrow at the jersey and delaware shores. Its Risky Business out there. Its monday night and the big story on action news is hurricane jose. This wont be a destructive storm, but that doesnt mean it wont be a real problem. We have three reporters tonight, Trish Hartman . Avalon, Annie Mccormick in Atlantic City and the latest information from accuweather and meteorologist cecily tynan. Whats the story . If you look at the hurricane jose, it looks more like a noreaster. Its losing its characteristics, but its 175 Miles Per Hour, center 235miles east of cape hatteras. It was stationary for a while, but its moving north about 10 Miles Per Hour. We are beginning to see the outer cloud bands, rain bands in the atlantic. Future tracker showing the storm continues to
David still concerns with coastal flooding. Reporter there are, theres some degree of flooding but not as bad as it was looking on the National Hurricane forecast. The center of hermine while still churning up the coast, its farther away from us, while its making the track closer, it will not come as close and not strong as a storm. Lets take a look at that, heres what to expect. Waves right now not this bad, but later today and tonight will build back to 8 to 12 feet. Dangerous rip currents and rough surf an issue, you will be advised to stay out of the water today. Beach erosion is par for the course with any long range storm off the coast and coastal flooding at times of high tide today and tonight. It will be moderate in most cases. Wave heights are down a little bit from this time yesterday, but will build later on. The wind gusts are 18mile an hour in the mouth of delaware bay. They will rise as the day goes on. Away from the shore, things are looking good. Karen rogers is outsid