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Transcripts For KYW Eyewitness News At 430 20171128

Very, very nice. We do have one incident that trang do will talk about, talking road construction. Looking good in the weather department. Actually nice looking stretch for the area, we expect a temperature to not only climb couple of degrees but sunshine , and looks nice the next few days, quiet view of three hour loop hereof storm scan3, it is basically empty. You may see couple of clouds out there. But for the most part it is a generally very clear sky. That has allowed the temperature to drop off readily. Where you currently stand, below freezing from allentown, mount pocono, lancaster, also goes for Atlantic City and millville. It is a chilly start. Dont have too much winds, how much, but really does look like very nice day. Once we see that sunrise, as it does, really ends up ac beautiful afternoon all the way up into the upper 50s, flirting with 60 here in the city. In the sunshine, it is nice, it certainly is mild for the standards, were absolutely wrapping up the month of nove

Transcripts For WPVI Action News At 4PM 20180115

Rest of us is cause for concern for people who live along this stretch of the Delaware River but many neighbors here tell us as long as the nearby canal doesnt flood, they feel relatively safe. You can get a pinch point up in yardley where the yardley inn is. Floods there and down here and sort of creates an island so the last time it happened i think it was 06 im not sure but we were mandatory evacuated. Reporter so far the canal has not flooded and flooding from the river has been relatively minor. The problem that has developed here is quite simply an ice jam and that forces the current to accumulate in isolated areas. So far the worst of it is here at the intersection of river road and ferry road in lower makefield and so local officials are urging commuters to avoid the area. At this time the river continues to be ice dammed along the calhoun street bridge zero the river is unpredictable. The water could still rise a little bit or even some ice flows could come up on the red way.

Transcripts For KYW Eyewitness News At 6 20180115

Student got the call. Unaudible. Reporter she rushed to her parents home in the 400 block of lincoln road to find that flatbed truck lodged in what was once her parents formal living area. She shared these photos with Eyewitness News. I didnt know if my father was okay for 15 minutes. Reporter both of her parents were in the back of the house at the time of the crash and were uninjured. Two others were hurt. That flood bed truck barreled out of control following a collision with a car at intersection of lincoln road. One patient from the passenger vehicle was injured, and flown from the scene. Reporter driver of the truck was taken from the scene by ambulance. My sister called me. Reporter what did she said she said tractor trailer is in front of the mom and dads house. Reporter john also rushed to the house relieved to find them uninjured but heart broken by the home that has been lost. Again, although the driver of the truck was injured, along with the passenger in that other car, we

Transcripts For WPVI Action News At Noon 20170911

Stephanie ramos live in miami with the latest on whats happening right now. Stephanie. Reporter Hurricane Irma is now a Tropical Storm but left a trail of damage across south florida. As the sun rose, the first glimpse at the devastation. The monster storm made landfall not once but twice. First in the keys, then tearing up floridas west coast coming ashore on marco island. This mother daughter and granddaughter from naples rushing to safety just in time. Pandemonium. We were very nervous, very scared. Reporter in naples gusts topping 142 miles an hour. There was a giant vacuum sucking everything out. Reporter as Hurricane Irma came roaring in Storm Chasers unable to stand. The entire state soaked and battered. In miami a storm surge taking over the streets. In the keys, boats on the roads, cars buried, houses barely standing. Now more than 12 Million People estimated to be without power across the state. Most along the states east coast. The forecast track tax the center then into geo

Transcripts For WPVI Action News 6PM 20170911

Display than right here in naples florida. The winds of Hurricane Irma stronger than they were nowhere than here yesterday. We peaked at a wind gust of 142 miles an hour. But incredibly most of the damage is elsewhere in this state. Yes, the power is out, the trees as you see are down but the scars that you mentioned at least here are largely superficial. It was the worst storm that we stayed for. We were here for andrew in 92 and we were here for charlie in 2004. Reporter clay cohn spent much of today cleaning up outside of a house that just yesterday he was fairly certain he wouldnt have anymore. He and his family rode out irma at a nearby friends house fearful of the storm surge that gratefully never came. This is the storm, the behind my screenism Marilyn Gorman chose to ride it out in here house. She, too, is relieved today. God be with us. I thought we were all going to die actually. I thought the storm surge was going to come in and take us out. Reporter naples was also larged s

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