After it will reach the Lehigh Valley its the first snow of the season and the accumulations will actually climb to substantial levels in some areas and so welcome to winter 2017. It is friday night and the big story on action news tonight is our Winter Weather advisory and storm warning, it is a double dose of Winter Weather, we have action News Reporters Trish Hartman and dann cuellar straked out in strategic locations but first lets get the late word from accuweather and cecily tynan. Double scan live showing plenty of moisture streaming up from the south and a lot has been missing to the south and what is happening low pressure developing off the coast of South Carolina and once that develops it will pivot this so the moisture moves in land and encounters the cold air and produces the snow and Cape May County its been snowing there kind of onandoff at different rates since about 3 00 this afternoon, about an inch and a half and that location notice dover delaware also some light sn
6abc. Com live in norristown im dann cuellar channel six action news. Be sure to wake up with action news tomorrow for updated snow totals and conditions on the roads and action news mornings begins at 5 00 right here on channel six and keep up with any changes to this weekends wintry forecast right on your phone or tablet and includes real time views from Storm Tracker six the 6abc app is a Free Download for your mobile device. Pennsylvania state police are investigating a turnpike tragedy. A driver was killed when his vehicle was hit by flying debris this morning. The victim has been identified as 57yearold Gregory Leiber of lang horn and went through the windshield and hit leeb leiber and happened at 11 00 this morning and debris went airborne after being hit by a truck in the westbound lanes and looking for the driver of that truck. A Philadelphia Police officer was injured by a bullet while responding to a call about a dog attack in north philadelphia this afternoon. The incident
A tale of two states: NC musicians flock to SC for gigs while NC bars, restaurants continue to struggle
A few members of Strange Brew play mostly at South Carolina bars since they can still serve drinks until 11 p.m. By Gabrielle Williams | January 19, 2021 at 3:03 PM EST - Updated January 19 at 9:17 PM
OCEAN ISLE BEACH, N.C. (WECT) - When it comes to COVID-19 restrictions on bars and restaurants, it’s like night and day between North Carolina and its neighbor to the south.
Under Governor Roy Cooper’s executive order, bars and restaurants in North Carolina must stop serving alcohol at 9 p.m. while in South Carolina, they can serve drinks until 11 p.m. Members of the local band “Strange Brew” say it was an easy decision to start booking gigs in the Palmetto State.