61 degrees in reading. 60 in trenton, 64 in wilmington. Were at 70 down the shore in cape may. Dewpoints still low. Most of us in the 50s. A couple of spots down south in the mid 60s. So, its moderately humid there but overall it looks like another nice day. 67 degrees by 7 oclock for those of you out for a run and then as you plan the next 12 hours, it gets warm. 76 degrees by 10 00, 82 degrees by noon. And 86 by 3 oclock with a high of 87 at about 4 oclock. By dinnertime probably back down into the mid 80s in philadelphia. Matt pelman weve got an uptick in humid and temperatures over the next couple of days. Well have that story, starter talking about the weekend and the tropics. Thats all ahead. We can always talk about the weekend. Good morning, david. Were waiting on an uptick in the speeds along 422. What a mess its been since before midnight. Thats when a vehicle ran off the eastbound lanes approaching oaks. That caused a closure of 422 eastbound here at 29. The phoenixvillecoll
Been great. Dave murphy does it go on and matt pelman how is the traffic . Good morning. Basically it does go on. It will be a little bit warmer today but still sunny and humidity should still be relatively low. You can see the lack of cloud cover. Plenty of sunshine up over the the horizon in the morning and probably staying pretty bright through the afternoon. 68 degrees in philadelphia currently. Thats a little bit milder than the last couple days although allentown is still down into the upper 50s. 62 in reading. 65 in wilmington. 62 in trenton. And 68 by the water in cape may. A pretty cool comfortable start. And most of us are looking at dewpoints still in the 50s. Philadelphias popped to 60 but really thats not all that humid. 67 degrees by 7 oclock as we plan the next 12 hours. 76 degrees by 10 00. 82 by noon and today will be a little bit warmer with that high of 87. Well probably hit that at about 4 oclock in the afternoon. Lots of sunshine. It does get a little bit more humi
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