in pottstown it feels like it is 17. come tomorrow morning, we ll see temperatures in the teens by the noon hour. a little bit better rising into the 30s. and then even in the 30s during the day on thursday. so we will be seeing some improvement after the bitter cold tomorrow. waking up to the teens and even some single numbers. so temperatures will be on the rise we ll take look how quickly and for how long. the rain will return to the forecast with some terrible timing and then we go back to bitter in the seven day. so that warmup is not going to last that long. we ll talk more about that later in the broadcast. i ll see you then. all right. make sure you re ready to walk out the door with fox 29 weather and traffic authority. from latest forecast to any problems out on the roads you know sue serio and bob kelly have you covered. it begins at 4:00 a.m. we re following breaking news coming into the fox 29 newsroom. police shoot and kill a man in upper darby officers say
sends it back to you. don t forget about your tv wife when you buy your ticket, all right? good day, it is wednesday, january 6, 2016. sue, yesterday i got home, and a pipe had bus in the my building. oh? flooded six floors. oh,. it was a mess. thanks to mother nature. sadly, i m sure you weren t alone. i think that happened to a lot of people. we just weren t ready for the bitter bitter cold. let s get ready for normal normal cold today. starting off with 22 degrees in philadelphia, ten in mount pocono, 1012 in trenton, eight millville, 12 in wildwood. these temperatures are a little warmer than yesterday. not that much of a winds. so whatever it is, it generally kind of feels like it, but it is still dangerous. up in the mountains, especially, mount pocono, with a 0 degrees windchill. but winds are generally calm throughout the area. so that s a good thing, it is not as windy as it was yesterday. nothing on radar. so here s your temperature, 22 degrees, 7:23 is
pursuant to the order of the house of january 7, 2014, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour ebate. the chair will alternate recognition between the parties with each party limited to one hour and each member other than the majority and minority leaders and the minority whip but in to five minutes, no event shall the debate continue beyond 11:50 a.m. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. shimkus, for five minutes. mr. shimkus: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. shimkus: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, last week i came down to the floor to ask the community world democracies to provide immediate financial help to the country of ukraine, and i d like to report that the united states has committed $1 billion and the european union has committed, as of news reports today, another $15 billion. t
24 hours after being set free by president trump, former governor rod blagojevich in front of the cameras. what he s now declared after being freed. just in tonight, after that horrific crash at the daytona 500, this image late today. ryan newman leaving the hospital with his two daughters. the frightening and deadly plunge. the car right off the ferry with two women inside. what we ve learned tonight. this happened right off south florida. the car sinking 50 feet. bracing for temperatures going down. wind chills, minus 17 in minneapolis, minus 3 in chicago. new york city, boston bracing next. and amid the emergency already tonight, now dangerous rains expected from texas to the carolinas. rob times all of this out. there is major news tonight in the case of the new york city college student murdered in the park. the surveillance tonight showing two married police officers offduty, jumping into action, taking on a robber on their date night. and the news from elto
president obama is cutting short around the dallas police department headquarters. police have asked that news outlets cut live needs showing officer locations. earlier dallas police said the department received an anonymous threat. coming about five 48 hours after five officers were killed in dallas. the army officer targeted the officers in revenge for the unprovoked shootings in minnesota and louisiana. we begin in dallas with manual bojorquez. reporter: f.b.i. teams spent saturday mapping a crime scene that extends over 20 square blocks, a painstaking process that s got parts of downtown dallas frozen nearly 48 hours after the attack. the ambush happened thursday night when this gunman opened fire on officers after a march protesting recent police shootings of black men. the gunman, 25-year-old micah xavier johnson, an army veteran, targeted white officers in revenge. ( gunfire ) g was killed by police during a standoff. today at a memorial for the fallen officers, ma