Eightyseven at ac airport. Only good thing if you are wondering why we dont have an excessive heat warning dew points are in the 60s in philadelphia, allentown, reading. Our actual feels like temperatures running a degree or two above actual temperature and that is why it is in the quite hot enough to warrant warrants or advisories. The it is hottest day of this particular stretch, were talking about 94 degrees our high so far. Over weekend 91, 93 respectively. We will give today a run for its money tomorrow and then some changes. We will tell but that with the seven day forecast in a bit. Back inside to you. Thanks, kate. We are less than six weeks from the popes visit to philadelphia. As the city gears up for is what expect to be a once in a lifetime event, were taking a closer look at how it will affect those who live and work within the security zones. Eyewitness News Reporter greg argos is live at south broad street, to explain, greg. Reporter jessica, were on the 23rd story of th
Tomorrow, it could feel even hotter. Good morning, 4 30. This is nbc 10 news today. Im tracy davidson. Im chris cato. Tell us more about this hotness. Were in the middle of a heat wave but hopefully relief is not too far off in the future. Give us the good news, meteorologist bill henley. It will be a bit hotter today. A clear view, looking at philadelphia and 75 degrees right now. There are some spots in the 60s but solidly in the 70s for roxborough and northeast philadelphia at the airport in south philadelphia. 76 at 5th and wharton, a warm start, a little bit hotter this afternoon. By 6 00 well see low 70s, close to 80 degrees at 9 00 and the upper 80s by lunch time today with lots of sunshine and southwesterly winds. A light wind. That will deliver more humidity today. Well go through the forecast neighborhood by neighborhood when im back in ten minutes. Right now,c time for a check o traffic. Katy zachry has your first alert traffic. Thank you, bill. Im watching construction on
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
A big sigh of relief for so many people that this storm didnt leave the kind of catastrophic damage that was expected in places like this. But irma is still leaving its mark. Today flooding in charleston, savannah and breaking records in jacksonville. What was Hurricane Irma now moving north. While floridians statewide start to assess the destruction left by this giant storm. We got a lot of damage, a lot of cleanup. Reporter neighborhoods like this one in naples under water homes, airplanes and the front of this Senior Living center torn apart. Its unbelievable. Reporter trees uprooted, this one in bradenton taking part of a house with it. Its an incredible sight. Reporter the first image from the keys where irma made its initial u. S. Landfall as a category four yesterday morning now coming in showing houses barely standing, cars buried beneath sand with bridges closed, residents who evacuated are now trying unsuccessfully to get back. Very anxious and we all just want to go home and
Flooding. Moderate flooding from the delaware beaches and jersey shore, and the how surf will continue. Rough seas. Were under a first alert for the jersey shore and the delaware beaches through tomorrow morning. We will see improvement later today. High surf, dangerous rip currents, moderate coastal flooding this morning, not this evening. Beach erosion will likely continue. The rest of the area looking nice. 68 in the suburbs. New jersey 70. Clouds, 71, no fog this morning. Philadelphia at 71. A northerly wind at 13 Miles Per Hour. That wind will be blowing at 10 00 this morning, though not as strong as yesterday. Well get to see sunshine. 76 at 10 00. Warming into the 80s this afternoon. Well above the normal high. 80 this afternoon. Ill break it down hour by hour and show you what to expect in your neighborhood in a few minutes. First, first alert traffic reporter, Jessica Boyington,. Starting off in new jersey, cherry hill. Theres a construction project underway on route 38s westb