Thirty in wildwood. We will see sunshine especially around lunchtime today and we will get the in the mid 50s but then some rainy changes are on the way after that. We will talk about that coming up in the seven day forecast, bob kelly, welcome back. Hey sueby back at you, same thing, good morning. 5 01, always a little rough on the first day back not only for the adults but kid, school buses, come on grab your book back and lets go in the 50s on the schuylkill expressway. One good thing about today it is National French toast day look at the that stacked up with syrup and butter. We will have to order french toast here at the station. Good morning, live look at i95 right here near stadium area. This joint will be jumping later today as we say good morning to welcome to everybody in town for monday night football. Fortytwo. Kind of quiet toward the city. Brand new project that begins today, College Avenue bridge, over the septa tracks right here near the train station there at haverfor
This morning he is playing just for us, ten yearold daniel will rock our studio, this morning, on good day. Im ready to rock out with daniel. Yes. Hit it, bob. Good morning, everybody. Yes. Are you any good. No. Can you tell daniel is very good. Yes. At ten years old that is amazing. Yes. We visited him a couple months ago, went down in the basement, full drum set, i said what is this . Is this a cry for help. No, we have never been a musical family. Maybe it is a bucket list things. He wanted to learn the drums. Now im worried. Yes. So maybe that is a thing. A little will bit, i havent seen him pick it up in a long time, Christmas Gift to you good great to have you with us, how is everyone doing. Do i have coffee breath. I dont know. More than i do. Bob kelly toss. We all have it, that is fine good do you remember that commercial, morning, morning. Everybody is like morning, morning. Are you eating meat balls. Yes, these are my left over sausage meat balls. Yes. Can we talk about the
The Hoffmann Family of Companies had ambitious plans to turn Missouri wine country into an area rivaling Napa Valley. Local leaders are now raising questions.