The weekend will be kind of wet. Temperature wise were looking at 62 philadelphia. 64 millville. 63 atlantic city. 50s once you move north and west. We only made it to 63 degrees in philadelphia for the hold high today. 60 chance for showers on tomorrow. 30 chance on sunday. We could see some sunshine by the latter part of the the weekend. So planning your day for tomorrow, a foggy start mist and drizzle. Look at the temperatures. A high tomorrow of only 68 degrees. So for that weekend saturday looks to be the wetter of the two days. Scattered showers around. Cloud cover upper 60s for highs. Moving ahead to sunday, a few showers around, 74 degrees and more sunshine for the second half of the weekend. Coming up, well talk much more about this major category four hurricane in the caribbean and ill have that seven day forecast. Dawn, back over to you. All right, see in you a bit, scott. You can be prepared for the weather by downloading the fox 29 weather app. You can get weather alerts s
The worst terrain so far weve been in was up at jacobs lake searching for little gerald from last year. That was some really rough terrain. Jesse wilson was last seen on july 17th. Police think he slipped out of his bedroom window from his home in buckeye. It is unclear what happened to him. The rain also causing problems for people on the loop 101 in glendale earlier today. Our wet weather forced this car to spin out and crash into a wall. Its facing the wrong way on the freeway. You can see on the adot video that troopers were at the scene to try to get the car turned around and faced in the right direction. Thank goodness no one was hurt in the collision. Phoenix fire crews rescue a man who suffered a medical emergency today. They say bystanders helped the 60yearold man down and called 911. A helicopter flew him to safety. Paramedics then took him to the hospital by ambulance. As more and more people are to make sure to stay hydrated and make sure youre healthy enough to handle the
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