good morning this is nbc 10 news today. i m rosemary connors. it s 9:00 on this sunday. meteorologist karen thomas has more on our weekend weather. karen, we re wrapping up on a high note. definitely, rosemary, i like the way you say that it s a beautiful sunday forecast and it is a nice way to wrap up our weekend weather wise. of course everybody is so excited about the super bowl this so your travels there no worry. look at these wonderful skiers already out, camelback mountain in the poconos. temperatures pretty chilly out and about this morning. we re staying on the cold side of things but plenty of sunshine to warm us up. 32 in the poconos, upper 20s north and west of philadelphia. 36 in wildwood, 33 in atlantic city. temperatures will continue to rise. we have a calm wind right now. really just a light breeze in lancaster, wilmington, millville, out of the northwest. what we can understand for later today, really mild forecast and sun and clouds. so we just want to
it s humid, where it isn t raining you re seeing leftover water on the windshields and dewpoints in the 70s south and north. 74 by 6:00 a.m. 76 by 8:00 a.m. mainly cloudy and it is wet in spots as you just saw. as we head to school and home from school. 76 by 8:00 a.m. 80 by noon. not as hot today, high of 82 degrees, that will be early in the afternoon, say 1:30 or 2:00 p.m. 81 by 3:00 p.m. 75 by 6:00 p.m. all day long into the evening, though, karen we re looking at on and off periods of rain and thunderstorms some of which could bring more heavy downpours, what we re finding, dave the road is getting wet because the rain is coming down hard in spots where you get the thunderstorms. aramingo avenue, the roads are wet. people are having a tough time driving today. the action cam was on the scene of a horrible accident. look at this, a car flipped over on its roof. there s a fuel spill eastbound at broad and the schuylkill expressway. someone slid and flipped on their roof. t
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