Sorry . Bursting your buttons with pride, right . You can g sucking it in. Going to the number of the day in a minute, but lets check with bus stop buddy. He has sweatshirt on this morning. You might want to grab a jacket yourself. Because it is a little chillier than it was yesterday. We have few clouds around. It is going to be a eight out of ten, instead of a ten out of ten. Because eventually we will see more clouds than sunshine. So with 11mile per hour breezes it is a little on the chilly site out there. Temperatures range from 46 in reading, to 47 in Atlantic City, and 50 down in dover, delaware. We head to the shore and it is 49 in wildwood, 48 in ocean city, camden, new jersey, is 45 degrees. And weve got few clouds and some showers nearby. Nothing in our area at the moment. It looks like things will be clouding up as the day goes on. So, as you plan out your day, by 9 00 we have some sunshine. But noon, seeing increasing clouds. It is 59 degrees. We will probably top off at 6
Dilworth park with more, don. Reporter guys, traffic is flowing freely down Market Street but as you mention 5 or six hours ago this place was at a complete stand still as we honored 2016 national champs. Leslie van arsdal has more. Even eye this as much as i can. This is special. I will celebration this and enjoy this one. Reporter from 20th street to Dilworth Plaza thousands lined the streets cheering on the National Champion villanova wildcats. The players, treated like rock stars, and just taking it all in. It is special. It shows how many people, care about villanova basketball, how much they support us, and we love them back. This is great. We know, nova a nation is the best nation in the country and toe them out here celebrating us, it is hum blink for all of us. We appreciate it a lot. Reporter it was a matchbook season but the parade was unlike anything they have experienced, along with crowd far bigger then what they expect. Incredible. The fans showing so much love. Reporter
For over 15 years, a group of volunteers in Broomfield have been using the art of oral storytelling to offer enrichment opportunities and encourage literacy in their community.
For over 15 years, a group of volunteers in Broomfield have been using the art of oral storytelling to offer enrichment opportunities and encourage literacy in their community.