Brackets by now. I dont know i think mine was trash. It will be a long season. I know. When we talked about yesterday at Citizens Bank park for years they say, again, that it is a sold out crowd, consecutive games sold out. They dont say that. Yesterday may be the only one. Yes. All right. So, to further cheer you up heres a six out of ten. We had the ten yesterday. We wont see another one for a while. Here comes the the rain moving in from northeastern maryland starting to sneak in Chester County and New Castle County delaware and widely scattered showers to the north of that. In Montgomery County and Burlington County new jersey you might be seeing light rain this morning. Nothing yet here in old city. 59 degrees with 9 miles an hour wind at 6 36 is your sunrise time but no sunshine today. In the like yesterday. We have got cloud and stray shower this morning. We are in the mid 60s by lunchtime with mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers. Cannot rule out a thunderstorm for later o
Has been the the the First Priority and frontier is cooperating with local and federal authorities in investigating what occurred. There were 105 passengers and five crew members on board, no one was hurt. The passengers, including several families with Young Children were given Hotel Vouchers overnight and boarded a second flight to orlando, on monday after noon. And pack live here one last look at crews trying to figure out a solution to get that plane out of the mud. Once they have lifted it out of the mud and on to a flat surface the hope is they can toe to a local hanger, their state local federal officials have an investigation into why this all happen in the first place. It bears repeating got news here is nobody on board that plane was hurt and this has not disrupted flights whatsoever. We are reporting live, from new castle era port steve pather on for cbs3 Eyewitness News. We have all been there steve, thanks very much. Developing news right now there has been a head on crash
Like it is monday all over again. We were at the the game all over again yesterday kind of out of our normal will routine. Right, right, im sure you had had a good time if you know what i mean, except for the, lousy game. Of course. Yes. That was brutal. 75 degrees yesterday. Definitely a ten. We have pick a right number for. That now lets talk about what is going on today we have showers moving in. There are quite a few of them. It is in the causing a fuss right now so you are maybe looking outside your window and saying where is the rain . It is down where i went to college in maryland towson, maryland d. C. And headed our way. It will be spotty showers throughout the morning. Look at our temperature pretty mild 59 degrees. 8mile an hour wind out of the South Southwest relative humidity at 60 percent. Sunrise is official at 6 36 as those days get longer. We will be close to 70. High of 68. Mostly cloudy skies. On and off showers. The dont forget the the umbrella and plan on needing i
Police are hoping teachers and administrators in the area will watch the video and recognize the suspects. He could have been seriously injured. Luckily he wasnt. I mean, you get a whole group kicking. It depends upon where they hit him how severe is this going to be. Reporter yes, that victim was taken to hon man hospital. Police tell me he was treated for minor bumps and bruises and is expected to be okay. Im live in center city, chad pradelli, channel6 action news. All right, chad, thank you. Engineers with Frontier Airlines have been working all day to remove a plane that got stuck in the mud at New Castle County airport. The front wheels got stuck last night as the plane was moving on the taxi way. Flight 1435 was heading to orlando. No one was hurt in the incident. All 105 passengers and five crew members were taken off the plane and spent the night in a hotel. They took off on another flight this afternoon. Barn went up in flames today here in Burlington County. Chopper 6 hd cap
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