we re about two weeks away from the official start of summer but already we re talking about near record heat. good evening, i m chris may. i m jessica dean. meteorologist kathy orr is live on the cbs3 sky deck track tracking these rising temperatures. kathy? it is a beautiful evening but things are going to change real really fast around here. our cooler breezes will turn into heat and humidity as early as tomorrow. on storm scan3 we do have a weak front that s pushing on through the great lakes. you can see the clouds and showers associated with it. ahead of it, warm humid conditions. right now it s 74 in philadelphia. 71 in dover and reading still 73. come tomorrow morning, we are going to see mild temperatures. mainly in the 60s. 69 in philadelphia. that s a warm start and during the day we ll be warming up very quickly. 81 by 9:00 a.m. plenty of sunshine by 11:00. the temperature 86. going well into the 90s. jet stream lifts well to the north and heat that s been b
as tomorrow. on storm scan3 we do have a weak front that s pushing on through the great lakes. you can see the clouds and showers associated with it. ahead of it, warm humid conditions. right now it s 74 in philadelphia. 71 in dover and reading still 73. come tomorrow morning, we are going to see mild temperatures. mainly in the 60s. 69 in philadelphia. that s a warm start and during the day we ll be warming up very quickly. 81 by 9:00 a.m. plenty of sunshine by 11:00. the temperature 86. going well into the 90s. jet stream lifts well to the north and heat that s been building in the planes will be moving in giving us our first heat wave of the spring season. here a look at the numbers to beat. 95 on thursday. that s set in 1986 and friday the record 95 set back in 1947. so how will we do and how long is this heat going to last? the answers lie in that seven day which i ll have when i join you inside. all right, kathy thanks. federal officials say the engineer in the dead
93 and 96 on the sand from long beach island down to the tip of cape may. here s what to expect over the next few hours and during the overnight hours tonight. there will be some of those pop-ups that develop. not everyone will see them. but if they do they ll contain very heavy downpours and if they re slow enough they could lead to flooding around the region. otherwise some gusty winds and of course the frequent dangerous lightning that comes with every typical thunderstorm that pops. sarah as we come in in exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast we ll talk about a temporary break in this heat and humidity. i ll let you know in the full accuweather forecast. adam thank you. as severe weather moves through check in at 6abc.com/weather. you ll find the latest forecasts, plus live storm tracker six radar imagery matches and be sure to follow at 6abc on twitter for live updates from the entire action news weather team. one woman is dead, four other people are hurt after an
ethel berger. reporter: luckily it s still up but for the first time in her life she feels unsafe because of her faith. i felt like suddenly unsafe as a jewish person. reporter: the picture from chopper6 gives us a better view. the damage is immense. most tombstones were knocked over some many years old were split in half and can t be fixed. today mayor jim kenney paid a visit to pay respects and help reset a stone. it was his grandfather next to his father who was a marine in world war ii. this country is in a bad spot and the stuff has to be called out right away. it s got to be investigated. got try to find these people and lock them up. reporter: the damage sparked a interfaith meeting at the lutheran seminary their message unite not hate. the number of tombstones toppled over this weekend is well over a hundred and still going up. rich levy is evidence cemetery management. i m very upset about it and we re going to do everything we can to rectify the situatio
early this morning. the low in philadelphia or in allentown i should say dropped all the way down to 25 degrees. that s the third earliest state for 25-degree weather for allentown since records began there back in 1922. so, unusually cold. definitely needed the winter coats the past three days. however, if you look at what the temperatures are out to the west, that s the air mass heading our way. cincinnati, it s 64. chicago, it s 72 degrees. i m tracking unseasonably warm weather moving in by the middle of the week. i ll have details on that coming up in the full accuweather forecast. brian. all right, cecily, thanks very much. you know, eagles fans hugely pumped for tonight s game. the tailgating began hours ago and the excitement will soon move from the parking lot into the stadium. action news reporter chad pradelli live outside the linc in south philadelphia where the party continues. chad, you ve got details from there. reporter: yeah, brian, here in eagles c