Have the snow its light in nature and steady across much of our region. So as far as the impacts and what to expect. The snowfall we are expecting about 1 00 today just moderate concerns and as we get into 3 00, 4 00 and 5 00 and 6 00 this evening, we anticipate the heaviest and steadiest snowfall across the region and by 7 00 the snow starts to taper from a west east direction across the region and reduced visibilities and slowdowns on the roads. How much snow we are expecting it depends on where you live, details on that in the full accuweather forecast. Thank you. As the snow approaches schools in the area decided to dismiss their students early. The schools are running on the bottom of your screen and get a complete and details list by logging on to our website at 6abc. Com. And this reminder keep up with changes to the wintry forecast on your phone or tablet. Real time views from stormtracker 6 live double scan, and the 6 abc is a Free Download for the mobile device. A culture at
Junkets fire. We will have issues with wind during the afternoon, between 10 to 20 Miles Per Hour, decreasing later in the day. Humidity levels are anticipated to be low in the teens as temperatures once again, even at the higher terrain in the Mountain Valley go into the 60s. Thats unusually warm this time of year. For us, we are so dry in and around denver, 2. 5 inches average for a year. Rain plus any melted snow you would get is above average in burlington and alamosa but durango, a massive 4 inches below average and could use rain and there is a system moving to las vegas and utah that will spread into northwestern colorado this evening and will have snow anticipated snow in the west from aspen to carbondale springs and the yampa valley with a half inch or more. Notice how dry it stays in the front range. Thank you, marty. 5 32. So far a picture perfect start. We have sunrise around 7 20 and our eastbound routes of 6 and c 470 should load up. Centra beautiful. We have a really eas
Each other that they got a deal done. Septa staffers on those picket lines out in the cold for six nights, seven night they will want to know details of the deal, but the public just want to know that the deal is made, and that the strike is over and that is the big news. So at 5 15 we will carry it live, hear there both side here at union headquarters, willie brown, pat dion having a deal. I told you earlier willie brown said we were real close. He wasnt lying this time. That is great news. Everybody has a sigh of relief ahead of the election. Six and a half, seven days here. Really pressure was on for tomorrow morning because of election day, steve. Reporter yeah, that was why. They wanted to get this deal before they went to court. Remember they had hearings scheduled at 9 30 in city hall and high rised lawyers ready to do battle. Remember Governor Wolf joined that lawsuit, probably he would say im not taking sides with management, you know democrats always side with labor but he wa
That we are able to start on the road to healing. Reporter First Responders, neighbors, city officials gath gathered to remember the eight commuters men and women from all walks of life who perished through an amtrak 188 left the tracks at 9 21 p. M. At the frankford curve. Laura fin more, jim gains, gaulin knee, bill gildersleeve, derek griffith, rachel jacobs, jip pepsi perez, justin sen ser. Among the passengers that fate fall night former bucks county congressman patrick murphy. Whos letter about the tragedy was read allowed to those in attendance. This tragedy has already taken eight lives. We must stand fast and not allow it to take eight memories. As wreaths where laid to honor the dead the talk on this night was also of the living. More than 200 passengers aboard that train many of them badly injured but kept alive in part by the heroic efforts of this citis are First Responders. Unfortunate reality we lost eight brave individuals that night. But i know that we did indeed safe
Derailed around a curve in port richmond. Good evening, im iain page. Im lucy noland. Tonight dozens have gathered to remember the families whose lives changed in an instant. Fox 29s bruce gordon was at tonights vigil hes now live at the sight of the crash. Bruce . Reporter lucy, it was an emotional evening for everyone here. Many of those in attendance no doubt remembering with a tear in their eye what they were doing exactly one year ago when so many worlds were turned upside down. Amtrak commuters racing past this Memorial Service probably didnt give a thought to getting home safely. Neither did those aboard amtrak 188 exactly one year ago. It is through sharing our grief and supporting each other that we are able to start on the road to healing. Reporter First Responders, neighbors, city officials gath gathered to remember the eight commuters men and women from all walks of life who perished through an amtrak 188 left the tracks at 9 21 p. M. At the frankford curve. Laura fin more,