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Until 6 00, 6 15 or so. Out in Montgomery County lower merion, we are watching an accident scene on old lancaster road and north latchlis lane. Heading out the door on the pa turnpike turnpike, no problems. A 22 or 23minute trip through the work zones that have cleared up a little bit early. Mass transit, currently fro problems or delays for new jersey transit, septa or the patco speed line. We check in with new jersey roads in the next ten minutes. Vai. Police are calling the death of a recent Drexel University grad in West Philadelphia suspicious. Nbc 10s matt delucia is live at the scene. Matt, give us a briefing on the investigation. Reporter its suspicious indeed, vai. Police have a lot of questions they need to answer. Right now police are still out here holding the scene. Right there, this is the 200 block of south 50th street. Thats the house where this 27yearold was found dead yestebde9n 27yearold Jasmine Wright was found beaten and possibly strangled. She was in a third floor
59 also in pottstown. Down to 66 degrees in roxborough northeast philadelphia. Cooler at the airport, 63 degrees. Clouds will clear out. Well see sunshine. The temperatures will be climbing, well be at 70 degrees at 8 00. By 11 00, 77 with a little bit of a southerly breeze. Up to 82 degrees and still climbing at 2 00 but its not going to go a whole lot warmer than that today. That changes in a big way this weekend. A look at the hot weather thats coming in to play for saturday, sunday and beyond when i come back in ten minutes. Right now, lets get your first alert traffic with Jessica Boyington. Whats going on out there . Were working through a work zone on 295 out in new jersey. Some good news though all lanes are really open. Were seeing the lefthand shoulder and right hand shoulder dealing with some road blockages, actually around the black horse pike. On the southbound side crew working right in here but the ramps are open. Still good news there. Were still dealing with a 13minute