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live in medford township drone 6. with the some of the gusty winds and the weight of the wet snow we have trees falling in the area, as well. drone 6 looking live as people trying to get up and doing a little diagnose -- digging out before they get to the cars. even the windshields if you're getting out to clear over the car and driveway, it's cold out there. feels like 26 in reading, 19 in lancaster. 26 in the city. feels like the freezing mark in cape may. the winds will be a factor today. satellite and radar showing the storm is out of here. we have clear skies, you're seeing clouds filling in. that will be the case today. partly sunny, we're dry today. we'll be doing melting even though it will feel colder with the winds we'll have sunshine and temperatures will reach the low 40s. sitting at the freezing mark at 8:00. 36 at 10:00. partly sunny skies, a chilly breeze at 3:00. kids coming home from school, 40 degrees, 6:00. 36 degrees. after we get the melting we get more refreezing tonight. temperatures will be col
live in medford township drone 6. with the some of the gusty winds and the weight of the wet snow we have trees falling in the area, as well. drone 6 looking live as people trying to get up and doing a little diagnose -- digging out before they get to the cars. even the windshields if you're getting out to clear over the car and driveway, it's cold out there. feels like 26 in reading, 19 in lancaster. 26 in the city. feels like the freezing mark in cape may. the winds will be a factor today....
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live in medford, nbc10 news. >> all right. thanks. >>> from burlington county, team coverage continues in montgomery county. matt delucia is on board storm force 10 checking the road conditions in bala kin wood. how does it look, matt? >> reporter: fortunately i'm not the one who's driving. for those who have to drive, it's slick in spots. we're going county by county this morning. we started in manayunk, went to delaware county, south philly. now we're in montgomery county. the side roads don't look too bad, but there's a little bit of snow and slush on parts of the road that others did not get. the other concern, sidewalks and address. you see the big residential area here now. you see the address. folks got ahead of themselves and shoveled before this morning. what happened was when the temperatures dropped, you had the heavy, wet snow refreeze. we had chunks of ice, as well. we saw that in delaware county, in upper chichester. we saw a lot of black ice on the roads. here you see some of the slush that we've been seeing a l
live in medford, nbc10 news. >> all right. thanks. >>> from burlington county, team coverage continues in montgomery county. matt delucia is on board storm force 10 checking the road conditions in bala kin wood. how does it look, matt? >> reporter: fortunately i'm not the one who's driving. for those who have to drive, it's slick in spots. we're going county by county this morning. we started in manayunk, went to delaware county, south philly. now we're in montgomery...
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the action cam is live in medford where a large tree is down. this area declared a state of emergency because of all the trees that are down and all the power outages that they have, a lot of work to be done in medford, burlington county. >>> now this picturesque scene in south jersey took a sudden shift. you can hear the "action news" you're scream when several tree brambles crash to the ground under the weight of the snow. she took this video near silvan lake near burlington county. yes maybe you theard that the thunder snow lightning during the nor'easter. it was captured in galloway township new jersey. >> reporter: it is very rare when it happened, it shows you how intense the storm is. we had anumber of lightning strikes. it's kind of cool, but you have to be careful out there in the lightning. storm tracker 6 live we're dry and in the clear, let's go outside and looking at the philadelphia center city skyline, the ben franklin bridge, i almost called it the airport, not sure why. it's dry out there. we'll start our day with beautiful suns
the action cam is live in medford where a large tree is down. this area declared a state of emergency because of all the trees that are down and all the power outages that they have, a lot of work to be done in medford, burlington county. >>> now this picturesque scene in south jersey took a sudden shift. you can hear the "action news" you're scream when several tree brambles crash to the ground under the weight of the snow. she took this video near silvan lake near...
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dver a home in medford, knowledge, this morning. the tree fell on the back of the home there and likel damage. just how much we don't know. ut arethis around the region. and parts of bucks county were hit hdesty e storm. and residents got foot of snow. peco is working to restore tens. walter per has more. >>> council rock school district is closed and peo time getting their day started the morning after richboro, bucks county got clobbered with inches of snow. bill hoff says there are few things more stressful than trying to get out the door but you just can't good to get to work. and it hardened up overnight. we hoped tck cet to dig it out froze but it didn't good big smith was finishing up the hbor snow out of the way. working into the night we a cppedd as much snowr buts that g for gary o'neil the bucl his then a gardamage truck drove into the lowerable and tore it down. >> it's frustrating. especially when you are asleep and it sounds like someone hit the house. >> and o'neil was one of many that lost power. northampton police c
dver a home in medford, knowledge, this morning. the tree fell on the back of the home there and likel damage. just how much we don't know. ut arethis around the region. and parts of bucks county were hit hdesty e storm. and residents got foot of snow. peco is working to restore tens. walter per has more. >>> council rock school district is closed and peo time getting their day started the morning after richboro, bucks county got clobbered with inches of snow. bill hoff says there are...
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. >> the action cam is live in medford township, burlington county. take a look at this, one bigotry across the roadways, power lines down, as well came down along robin hood drive. following the storm, officials in medford declared a state of emergency because of so many situations like this one. >>> bucks county was hit hard. this is video from bensalem where electrical wires came down and began to burn. drivers and pedestrians were told to avoid the area at for the road at meeting road off bensalem boulevard. >> outage also from peco, 56,000 customers are in the dark right now. pse and g have 27,000 outages. ac electric, also has most of it's troubles in burlington and camden counties with more than 8,000 outages. >> in the city, getting out of a parking spot could be the hardest part of your morning, it will not be an easy go. jeanette reyes is live in south philadelphia. jennette, what are you seeing? >> reporter: well, tam, the good news is, getting out of your parking spot will probably be the hardest part, some roads are tough, the narrow stre
. >> the action cam is live in medford township, burlington county. take a look at this, one bigotry across the roadways, power lines down, as well came down along robin hood drive. following the storm, officials in medford declared a state of emergency because of so many situations like this one. >>> bucks county was hit hard. this is video from bensalem where electrical wires came down and began to burn. drivers and pedestrians were told to avoid the area at for the road at...
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. >> randy gyllenhaal is live in medford. people living and working there planning to clean up this morning. testimony us how that's going -- tell us how that's going. >> reporter: yeah, there were a lot of power outages here in burlington county. in fact, about 20,000 total between atlantic city electric, pse&g. we were going to show a gas station that was completely without power b. 1.5 minutes ago, take a look. lights are back on. that's a good sign this morning. we're chatting with the owner of the gas station here. you were going to tell us about the power being out. what happened? >> i worked here -- >> reporter: sorry. >> it went out yesterday around 4:00 in the afternoon. yeah, it's just come back. crazy here. >> reporter: when did it come on? >> just now. just minutes. just now. >> reporter: crazy. tell me about the storm yesterday. >> it wasn't really bad. not a lot of wind but snow. all day rain and snow mixed together. >> reporter: the heavy snow messed with the power lines. that's what came down, the trees and po
. >> randy gyllenhaal is live in medford. people living and working there planning to clean up this morning. testimony us how that's going -- tell us how that's going. >> reporter: yeah, there were a lot of power outages here in burlington county. in fact, about 20,000 total between atlantic city electric, pse&g. we were going to show a gas station that was completely without power b. 1.5 minutes ago, take a look. lights are back on. that's a good sign this morning. we're...
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we have the extreme bright band of purple here, near hammonton and the atlantic city expressway and medford lakes and browns mills. the snowfall rates 2 to 3 plus inches of snow atlantic city are you switching to snow briefly before it ends and that continues to pivot off to the northern and east mer ser county and trenton fizzling and ending in new hope. and blinding at the hotel last night and heard the slow rumble of thunder and thunderstorms are typically a summer and spring phenomenon but when you get a rapidly developing nor'easter it creates lift and convection and produces thunder and lightning and producing the thundersnow. we had quite a bit of it from noon until 3:00. during the time when the storm was intensifying. we had reports of 100 strikes and i-95 corridor and east. moved in from the ocean towards philadelphia. this is when we had the tremendous rates of snowfall. 2 to 3 inches per hour producing the near whiteout conditions and i kept saying on the air and on facebook if you hear the thunder you need to get inside and it comes with lightning. we have reports from ocean co
we have the extreme bright band of purple here, near hammonton and the atlantic city expressway and medford lakes and browns mills. the snowfall rates 2 to 3 plus inches of snow atlantic city are you switching to snow briefly before it ends and that continues to pivot off to the northern and east mer ser county and trenton fizzling and ending in new hope. and blinding at the hotel last night and heard the slow rumble of thunder and thunderstorms are typically a summer and spring phenomenon but...
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the worst damage we saw by far was in medford burlington county. >> during the peak of the storm, nabors neighbors heard the sound of trees crack, transformers blowing. >> 7:00 it start and just popping all over the place. it was like fireworks. it happened so quick. >> reporter: alan blair lot of power had the hiss family spent the night sleeping in the cold. >> do you have a generator? >> no generator. >> reporter: blankets? >> we got blankets. we got blankets, but pretty bad. >> reporter: and ron sheller's home on forest avenue, trees down left and right pay the large branch flew into his roof crashing through his living room skylight. >> that's waur skylight there? >> yeah, right next to the chimney. >> right through the window. >> there was a big pile. i cleaned the chunks up already. >> reporter: the cleanup is under way, crews are out fixing traffic lights, but power is still out for thousands. this wawa had to close their doors as volunteer firefighters get to work on those trees. >> we were out all night long clearing trees, debris on the road. >> the trees so bad that some peop
the worst damage we saw by far was in medford burlington county. >> during the peak of the storm, nabors neighbors heard the sound of trees crack, transformers blowing. >> 7:00 it start and just popping all over the place. it was like fireworks. it happened so quick. >> reporter: alan blair lot of power had the hiss family spent the night sleeping in the cold. >> do you have a generator? >> no generator. >> reporter: blankets? >> we got blankets. we got...
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istormtracker 6 live double tro a along the new jersey turnpike and interior portions of south jersey and medford lakes and glassboro and secfge from sur city to a cit n the north and west from mill toward traveling to the south and west along route 611 and eaette 100 wre in of the. nd is is there s a concern as we go through the rest of the ftnoon. ecause of the binlods blow that snow around. in philadelph, we come in at 35 degrees and dew point 33. though the air tempere is above freezing we are dealing with snowfall. and windsoss thea because of the high wind warning and the pressure 29.46 and it is on the poconos and 3ding and 4 in dover. and 40 at the coast in cape may the bigy in beach satellite 6 along with action radar we have the area of pressure off the coast and we new england and the snow upstato lehigh we precipitation but the bigger concern as we go throughout the rest of today and into tonight. wille the stronghe ,n eave the quiurw here in the city. tapering off.edge of that snow so 6:00 this evening. home textra timor the ride and b tonight t moisture is cin are around a ce in phi
istormtracker 6 live double tro a along the new jersey turnpike and interior portions of south jersey and medford lakes and glassboro and secfge from sur city to a cit n the north and west from mill toward traveling to the south and west along route 611 and eaette 100 wre in of the. nd is is there s a concern as we go through the rest of the ftnoon. ecause of the binlods blow that snow around. in philadelph, we come in at 35 degrees and dew point 33. though the air tempere is above freezing we...
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and flakes at medford lakes and route 70 improving conditions thereafter some blining snow passed through with that purple that is now confined to 195 and also right along the northern end there of long beach island and seaside heights and belmar but that storm continues to race away from the north and east. and we look at the visible satellite imagery uses during the day for the sun rays to reflect off the clouds to capture the images. the comma shape is wrapping around with an eye developing there as it heads towards long island and new england and there on the western side the clouds break apart with sink issing air. many pictures coming in they are all over the place from the pets enjoying the outdoors and the kids shredding making snow men and this guy has the right idea. maria snapped this photo. and sitting down comfortably with a drink in his hand as he is plowing off the sidewalks there. this is a heavy wet snow back breaking and definitely want to leave it to those in good healthy conditions to remove the weight of the snow. wind speeds in the teens across the area 20s across th
and flakes at medford lakes and route 70 improving conditions thereafter some blining snow passed through with that purple that is now confined to 195 and also right along the northern end there of long beach island and seaside heights and belmar but that storm continues to race away from the north and east. and we look at the visible satellite imagery uses during the day for the sun rays to reflect off the clouds to capture the images. the comma shape is wrapping around with an eye developing...
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medford, township officials declared a state of emergency due to all the snow and things like this. >>> firefighters down the shore suspect a lightning strike sparked this raging fire in ship bottom, ocean county, the fire damaged the home on the 900 block of shore avenue. nobody was hurt. firefighters from several different agencies, assisted putting the fire out. >>> regulators have shut down a major pipeline that caused sinkholes in chester county. the state public utility commission said mariner pipeline operation would be catastrophic. shipment it is will not resume until the results of an inspection. >> time to talk about what we will face the day after and see what's on the horizon, we'll see. >> reporter: we're watching a southern storm sunday into monday. at this point, the model is suggesting, 50/50 stays to the south. keep your eyen on that. storm tracker 6 live double scan, srnlt the nice to see nothing on storm tracker 6 live. the radar nice an dry, that's the way we stay today so looking good, let's go outside and show you what it looks like, once again do you see the fl
medford, township officials declared a state of emergency due to all the snow and things like this. >>> firefighters down the shore suspect a lightning strike sparked this raging fire in ship bottom, ocean county, the fire damaged the home on the 900 block of shore avenue. nobody was hurt. firefighters from several different agencies, assisted putting the fire out. >>> regulators have shut down a major pipeline that caused sinkholes in chester county. the state public utility...
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. >>> now, let's take a live look, this is the view in medford township, burlington county, you can see where a sizable tree is down in the road. a lot of people having to turn around and backtrack, this is robin hood drive, township officials declared a state of emergency due to all the snow. >> pennsylvania regulators have shut down a major pipeline that has been causing sinkholes in chester county. the state's public utility commission said continued operation of the sunoco mariner 1 system would be catastrophic. sunoco said they secured the sinkholes earlier this week. the pipeline carries 70,000 barrels of natural gas per day, shipments will not resume until the results of an inspection. >> time to turn to karen rogers, you cannily in -- you say usually in march temperatures will get snow to melt. >> reporter: we'll get melting because of the high sun angle, but we're not talking about temperatures in the 50s. storm tracker 6 live double scan showing we're dry, we're staying dry catching a break in the weather. let's go outside and see what it looks like, we have some pretty sky6 l
. >>> now, let's take a live look, this is the view in medford township, burlington county, you can see where a sizable tree is down in the road. a lot of people having to turn around and backtrack, this is robin hood drive, township officials declared a state of emergency due to all the snow. >> pennsylvania regulators have shut down a major pipeline that has been causing sinkholes in chester county. the state's public utility commission said continued operation of the sunoco...
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if you're over in medford lakes and wrightstown you'll see that before that potassium flue. slow it down -- before that pops through. slow it down if gets over top y. cloudy skies, strong wind gusts on the way straighthrough tonight and into tomorrow morning. 43 degrees in philadelphia. the sustained wind is up to 18 miles per hour. it's getting blustery, but it gets worse later in the day. there you see the pinwheeling pressure center coming through here, it will be off the coast and intense there, then we'll start to draw the snow up to the north of the region i'll show you that in a moment. we'll be stuck in the low 40s, we're at 43. we'll drop and hang there. it will be wet and at times wet snow mixing in as well. as we go through the afternoon. temperatures what to expect through the afternoon, these are not the official highs in the rear view mirror this is about what to look for as you go through the day, windy rain, eventually mixing with wet snow and wind gusts getting strong. temperatures obviously not all that comfortable. noon, precipitation is back in play, even
if you're over in medford lakes and wrightstown you'll see that before that potassium flue. slow it down -- before that pops through. slow it down if gets over top y. cloudy skies, strong wind gusts on the way straighthrough tonight and into tomorrow morning. 43 degrees in philadelphia. the sustained wind is up to 18 miles per hour. it's getting blustery, but it gets worse later in the day. there you see the pinwheeling pressure center coming through here, it will be off the coast and intense...
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laurel, moorestown, medford, five to eight. three to six as you head toward tabernacle and gloucester. that heavy wet snow is going to be tugging on the tree limbs and power line the biggest problem iain will be power outag outagee north and western suburbs that got hit hard on friday we'll be seeing more downed trees unfortunately. overnight temperatures in the 30s highs tomorrow will be in the 30s. only around 36 degrees in philadelphia. so that heavy wet snow will be an issue. don't try to shovel this. this is going to be a problem with the heaviness of the snow. thursday windy we dry it out. friday a morning snow shower. weekend looks great for the philadelphia st. patrick's day parade on sunday and then it's pretty quiet with a few showers monday. tuesday sunny and dry the temperature 46. of course, sue and mike will have the latest tomorrow morning. iain this storm is still evolving. >> all right, kathy, thanks. big one. >>> shredder what's coming up in sports. >> too many athletes hang on for too long. we've seen it but
laurel, moorestown, medford, five to eight. three to six as you head toward tabernacle and gloucester. that heavy wet snow is going to be tugging on the tree limbs and power line the biggest problem iain will be power outag outagee north and western suburbs that got hit hard on friday we'll be seeing more downed trees unfortunately. overnight temperatures in the 30s highs tomorrow will be in the 30s. only around 36 degrees in philadelphia. so that heavy wet snow will be an issue. don't try to...
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. >> eric schubert's medford lakes home surround beside pine trees, but it's family trees that are on this 16-year-old's mind. >> how much of your time does this take up now. >> that's a good question. all of it i would say most of it. pretty much all of it eric was a sickly tepp-year-old lying around the house killing time when his mom lisa saw one much those ancestry.com type commerce on tv good how about you try that, maybe that will use up some of your time? so i did. haven't stopped. i don't know if she regrets that now going down that rabbit hole. >> i couldn't stop him if i wanted to. i always say that like it's -- it's taken on a its own. i can't keep up with him. >> reporter: eric now runs a business. es genealogy.com. through which he's helped torn 500 clients find lost long ancestors. >> it's really just knowing where to look, knowing where to find things, knowing who to contact to get things report rohrer rick you've his skills to track down the birth father of his dad's grandmother. she'd been given up for adopti adoption. err are ick got a hold of her birth certificate a
. >> eric schubert's medford lakes home surround beside pine trees, but it's family trees that are on this 16-year-old's mind. >> how much of your time does this take up now. >> that's a good question. all of it i would say most of it. pretty much all of it eric was a sickly tepp-year-old lying around the house killing time when his mom lisa saw one much those ancestry.com type commerce on tv good how about you try that, maybe that will use up some of your time? so i did....
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we're going to learn from historian ed medford. how he wrote that speech and what the reaction was. >> once douglas heard about the 1883 supreme court decision, he appeared at lincoln hall in washington, and made a speech. and it's a perfect study in he will quantity indignation. it's one of the most powerful speeches he ever wrote. lincoln hall was packed with people. estimates are that there were 2,000 people or more inside of the building, and that there were twice as many people outside. and so it gives some sense of how upset african-americans especially were. but there were white americans in the audience, as well. what comes through is not just the indignation, but the sadness that the country has gone down this path. he also talked about the fact that african-americans were americans. they were american citizens. and that when you take away the rights of one group of americans, eventually you're going to tread on your own rights as well. he's as upset about what it does to the country as a whole as what it did to african-am
we're going to learn from historian ed medford. how he wrote that speech and what the reaction was. >> once douglas heard about the 1883 supreme court decision, he appeared at lincoln hall in washington, and made a speech. and it's a perfect study in he will quantity indignation. it's one of the most powerful speeches he ever wrote. lincoln hall was packed with people. estimates are that there were 2,000 people or more inside of the building, and that there were twice as many people...
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reporter: the pine trees that surround eric suber's medford lakes home don't hold his interest nearly as much as the family trees he so loves to research. >> how much much your time does this take up now? >> that's a good question. all of it i would say most of it pretty much all of it. >> reporter: eric was a sickly ten year old lying around the house killing time. when his mom lisa saw one of those ay.com type commercial on tv. >> how about you try that, maybe that will use up some of your time? >> so i did. haven't stopped. i don't know if she regrets that now goingn that rabbit hole. >> reporter: no regrets ceaseless. >> he had a gift for it instant. you can just see. >> reporter: now at the ripe old age of 16, eric has particle layed that hobby into a burgeoning business. e-z genealogy.com. over the past year and a half he figures he's helped more than 500 clients find long lost relatives. >> it's really just knowing where to look, knowing where to find to fine things, knowing who to contact to gegs and through the years i've g down to thece. >> eric used that science to tract do
reporter: the pine trees that surround eric suber's medford lakes home don't hold his interest nearly as much as the family trees he so loves to research. >> how much much your time does this take up now? >> that's a good question. all of it i would say most of it pretty much all of it. >> reporter: eric was a sickly ten year old lying around the house killing time. when his mom lisa saw one of those ay.com type commercial on tv. >> how about you try that, maybe that...
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live doppler 7 along with satellite see that spin in the atmosphere just to the west of medford, oregon. that's the reason we had the showers today and it's moving toward reno, nevada. and it's going to try to start a coastal sprinkle tomorrow. tomorrow morning it's dry, sunshine and cloud cover. as we go into the afternoon you notice future weather trying to show right along the coast and mainly in our hills could have an isolated light sprinkle. nothing like we experienced today with the hail. and mixed precipitation. most urban areas will stay dry but there's a chance in our hills, especially along the coast of a sprinkle. highs on sunday 53. in san francisco it's going to be a chilly end to the weekend. mind you these numbers some five to eight degrees below normal. 55 behind oakland, 56 in san jose and a high of 55 in santa rosa. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast. the next seven days there's that chance tomorrow in our hills of a sprinkle popping up. by monday it's a cold start but a sunny afternoon brings temperatures back to average. look what happens on tuesday. we reall
live doppler 7 along with satellite see that spin in the atmosphere just to the west of medford, oregon. that's the reason we had the showers today and it's moving toward reno, nevada. and it's going to try to start a coastal sprinkle tomorrow. tomorrow morning it's dry, sunshine and cloud cover. as we go into the afternoon you notice future weather trying to show right along the coast and mainly in our hills could have an isolated light sprinkle. nothing like we experienced today with the...
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burlington county where we are seeing these dark purple returns, so tabernacle, pemberton, lumberton medford lakes seeing snow coming down moderate in intensity. down the shore we have seen rain but snow mix nothing over the last couple of hours see the lesser totals down the shore where we will stay primarily rain and we will best chance for snow down the shore as we head in the after noon hours but things are only going to ramp up as we get in the second half of the day and then meisha, into the evening hours real quickly it will clear out but expecting snowfall totals of six to 12- inch's cross the area. >> no joke. it will affect everyone all day long. got news heading out this morning if you are heading out which we're advising you not to but heading out in it good thing is take a look at people heeding the warnings staying inside this is a look at schuylkill westbound at city avenue right now approaching our main hour of what would typically be our rush hour. this would be bumper to bumper almost completely stopped and it is just opened roadways, that makes me very, very happy flooding
burlington county where we are seeing these dark purple returns, so tabernacle, pemberton, lumberton medford lakes seeing snow coming down moderate in intensity. down the shore we have seen rain but snow mix nothing over the last couple of hours see the lesser totals down the shore where we will stay primarily rain and we will best chance for snow down the shore as we head in the after noon hours but things are only going to ramp up as we get in the second half of the day and then meisha, into...
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so you can see it sitting right up here near the medford area and right in front of this system, look at that moisture. so that's going to start creeping in through tonight, bringing up the possibility of some showers. but also expecting to see a colder storm from this. not as strong as what we saw earlier this week, but definitely a colder storm which means more snow for the sierra. you can actually see here on an hour by hour futurecast, there go the mountains there. and also a possibility of seeing some isolated hail and also even some low snow elevation, which means 2,500 feet. let's take you through the time line. by 2:00, you see we've got some moisture sweeping in. but here it comes at about 4:30, 5:00, it's going to move from north to south so you can see it right here on the map, making its way through santa rosa, point reas. it stalls, and then becomes scattered showers into late tonight, early tomorrow morning. we'll still keep the chance of seeing a couple spotty showers. you can see i've taken the time line through 7:30. and we're still seeing some spotty showers in half
so you can see it sitting right up here near the medford area and right in front of this system, look at that moisture. so that's going to start creeping in through tonight, bringing up the possibility of some showers. but also expecting to see a colder storm from this. not as strong as what we saw earlier this week, but definitely a colder storm which means more snow for the sierra. you can actually see here on an hour by hour futurecast, there go the mountains there. and also a possibility of...
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the pine trees that surround err rock super bowl bert's medford lakes home don't hold his interest nearly as much as the family trees he's so loves to research. >> how much of your time does this take up now? >> that's a good question. all of it i would say most of it. pretty much all of it. >> reporter: eric was a sickly ten-year-old lying around the house killing time when his mom lisa saw one of those an ancestry.com commercials on tv. >> how about you try that maybe to will use up some of your time. so i did. haven't stopped. i don't know if she regrets that now going down that rabbit hole. >> reporter: no regrets says lisa. >> he had a gift for it instantly. like you can just see. >> reporter: now at the ripe old age of 16, eric has par laid that hobby into a burr jenning business. es genealogy.com over the past year and a half he's helped more than 500 clients find long lot of relatives. >> it's really just knowing where to look. blowing to find things. knowing who to contact to get thing. and through the years i've really gotten it down science. >> reporter: eric used that science
the pine trees that surround err rock super bowl bert's medford lakes home don't hold his interest nearly as much as the family trees he's so loves to research. >> how much of your time does this take up now? >> that's a good question. all of it i would say most of it. pretty much all of it. >> reporter: eric was a sickly ten-year-old lying around the house killing time when his mom lisa saw one of those an ancestry.com commercials on tv. >> how about you try that maybe...
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medford on the edge of clear. dennis is clear. cape may, sea isle, all clear, atlantic city very close to clearing out from this snow. off to the west we do have more snow showers coming in. maybe mixing with little bit of rain. so a flurry possible tonight. a brief rain or snow shower. this is not something that we're expecting to create accumulations for us. and this could happen tomorrow and friday too as the main body of this big storm system that lies off to the west takes its time to rotate through. so here we go. we may see some mixing, with temperatures on the back end of this. but it's out of here by 7:00. and then the temperatures fall. there you go. by midnight, a good portion of the area is below freezing. and that's when we see all the ice forming on the road waist. then tomorrow morning, you wake up. still at or below freezing. so snow-packed roads. icy roadways making for dangerous travel. we get above freezing by about 9:00 in some areas, making it to the upper 30s and low 40s that snowpack will keep our temperatur
medford on the edge of clear. dennis is clear. cape may, sea isle, all clear, atlantic city very close to clearing out from this snow. off to the west we do have more snow showers coming in. maybe mixing with little bit of rain. so a flurry possible tonight. a brief rain or snow shower. this is not something that we're expecting to create accumulations for us. and this could happen tomorrow and friday too as the main body of this big storm system that lies off to the west takes its time to...
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places like medford, moorestown even cherry hill, haddon heights, possibly on that low end if you're mixing more and philadelphia right on that border between three and six and possibly five and eight. i think the eight in parts places like drexel hill and upper darby less mixing and eight to 15 high confidence here in our northern and western suburbs where you will be all snow. there will be a place through the lehigh valley berks county and the poconos where you definitely see that 12 plus. so i will be back with more information on the true impacts of this storm, iain, because i'll tell you this is going to be a big problem for those pla places that were so hard hit on friday. >> absolutely, kathy. all right. thank you. some people still trying to recoup the aftermath of friday's storm. many people still in the dark and those who aren't are racing to get groceries tow try to prepare fort next round coming in just a few hours as kathy told you. our joyce evans checked out some shoppers in delaware county and montgomery county and joins us live from bala kin wide. joyce? >> reporter
places like medford, moorestown even cherry hill, haddon heights, possibly on that low end if you're mixing more and philadelphia right on that border between three and six and possibly five and eight. i think the eight in parts places like drexel hill and upper darby less mixing and eight to 15 high confidence here in our northern and western suburbs where you will be all snow. there will be a place through the lehigh valley berks county and the poconos where you definitely see that 12 plus....
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to washington, it's in the anna-- we visited with our cameras and we went with historian edna green medford to learn more about the work of frederick douglass. >> charles sumner and douglass were kindred spirits, sumner spent his entire life fighting for the rights of african-americans, just like douglass. he attempted to do something forafrican-americans. the two men developed a friendship over the years. and so when sumner is issuing -- when he's going to the senate and he's suggesting that the 13th and 14th amendments aren't working, in terms of ensuring that african-americans are treated as full and complete citizens of the united states, while he's doing that, frederick douglass is out writing speeches, writing letters to friends and to politicians. he's writing editorials, supporting what sumner is doing in congress. and sumner in turn, when he's speaking on the floor of the senate, is actually referencing douglass and the kinds of discrimination that douglass had personally experienced. so the two men are working hand in hand on this measure, not sitting at the same desk and writing,
to washington, it's in the anna-- we visited with our cameras and we went with historian edna green medford to learn more about the work of frederick douglass. >> charles sumner and douglass were kindred spirits, sumner spent his entire life fighting for the rights of african-americans, just like douglass. he attempted to do something forafrican-americans. the two men developed a friendship over the years. and so when sumner is issuing -- when he's going to the senate and he's suggesting...
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we have 41 degrees right now in vineland and tuckahoe 35 medford 37. temperatures today, 46. 4 for tomorrow. but we're still looking at those feel like temperatures turz in the 0s. costs allege flood warping milt pl high tide cycles rough surf waves building out to se sea. and anywhere from about 8 to 14 feet so that will be a concern and then as we look at high tide rolling through this morning and this evening moderate surge 2 to 2.5 foot surge back over to you bill. thank you so much. scott, now at 8:15 a significant number of americans are projected to go without health insurance next year and about 9 million are expected to be without health care 2015 according to urban instay tut report. and the report predicts that new insurance rules will spike premiums for obamacare plans by double digit percent ams in most states in 20 19. >> and new tariffs could make booze, baseball and new wheels each more costly. president trump promises to impose new import tariffs of 25% on steel and 10% on aluminum. toyota warns the move will tam tam isly raise costs a
we have 41 degrees right now in vineland and tuckahoe 35 medford 37. temperatures today, 46. 4 for tomorrow. but we're still looking at those feel like temperatures turz in the 0s. costs allege flood warping milt pl high tide cycles rough surf waves building out to se sea. and anywhere from about 8 to 14 feet so that will be a concern and then as we look at high tide rolling through this morning and this evening moderate surge 2 to 2.5 foot surge back over to you bill. thank you so much. scott,...
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medford, at 51, that's seven degrees cooler. thursday, look at las vegas. you can bet they're not used to 63 degrees this time of year. san diego still cool. monterey, 55 and reno, minus 12. heading into the weekend, temperatures taking a downward trend, phoenix, only 68 degrees, los angeles you stay in the upper 50s to low 60s. san francisco, double nickels for the weekend and portland does this map show the peninsula trail? you won't find that on a map. i'll take you there. take this left. if you listen real hard you can hear the whales. oop. you hear that? (vo) our subaru outback lets us see the world. sometimes in ways we never imagined. (avo) get 0% apr financing on all-new 2018 subaru outback models. now through april 2nd. >>> good wednesday morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. tracking some scattered showers across the bay area this morning. even though we all step out the door and it's pretty wet out there, we're still in this unsettled weather pattern and some more rain will be moving in as this cluster of rain approaches the bay area within the n
medford, at 51, that's seven degrees cooler. thursday, look at las vegas. you can bet they're not used to 63 degrees this time of year. san diego still cool. monterey, 55 and reno, minus 12. heading into the weekend, temperatures taking a downward trend, phoenix, only 68 degrees, los angeles you stay in the upper 50s to low 60s. san francisco, double nickels for the weekend and portland does this map show the peninsula trail? you won't find that on a map. i'll take you there. take this left. if...
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joining me right now is one of the organizers of this, she's a senior at this high school, lisa medford. she's been one of the voices in this today. and as i understand it, not every school district in the atlanta area is allowing this. >> no, we're lucky to be a part of this where we have a staff and administration who are supportive of our actions. that supports fully this student movement and our student voices being heard in this situation. we need to take action and have our voices be heard. >> you were talking about it being a student movement. you know, much like the civil rights movement of the '60s, young people were driving that bus. you're driving this bus. yelling out the window, yelling at folks. >> we have witnessed school shooting after school shooting and we're making parkland that last one. we're stepping up, we're making our voices heard even when those not old enough to be heard. we're out here to tell politicians this needs to end, you need to pass legislation, commonsense gun laws. >> you're registering seniors to vote today. >> after this event today, we're having
joining me right now is one of the organizers of this, she's a senior at this high school, lisa medford. she's been one of the voices in this today. and as i understand it, not every school district in the atlanta area is allowing this. >> no, we're lucky to be a part of this where we have a staff and administration who are supportive of our actions. that supports fully this student movement and our student voices being heard in this situation. we need to take action and have our voices...
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oregonians living in portland, living in medford, living on the coast, and living in central and eastern oregon. it impacted our small businesses. it impacted our tourism. of course, it impacted our outdoor congressional opportunities. -- recreational opportunities. my job is to throw every tool in the toolbox at this problem. it would help if we could get more snow over the next several weeks before summer comes on. >> governor, you mentioned this a little while ago. it is almost a tale of two states in oregon. you have the willamette valley and the rest of the state. don't correct folks, but it is actually will randow valley -- willamette valley. we certainly have an urban-rural divide. i can doe things as governor is to build bridges across that divide. we are building broadband so that all of our communities and our schools and homes have access to the internet, making sure that we are investing in housing, affordable housing in every single minute of the state, and making sure that given the changes in the climate and weather that we are investing in water infrastructure so that far
oregonians living in portland, living in medford, living on the coast, and living in central and eastern oregon. it impacted our small businesses. it impacted our tourism. of course, it impacted our outdoor congressional opportunities. -- recreational opportunities. my job is to throw every tool in the toolbox at this problem. it would help if we could get more snow over the next several weeks before summer comes on. >> governor, you mentioned this a little while ago. it is almost a tale...
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dver a home in medford, knowledge, this morning. the tree fell on the back of the home there and likel damage. just how much we don't know. arethis around the region. and parts of bucks county were and residents got foot of snow. peco is workinge tens tomers in bucks county. walter per has more. >>> council rock school district is closed and peo time getting their started the morning after
dver a home in medford, knowledge, this morning. the tree fell on the back of the home there and likel damage. just how much we don't know. arethis around the region. and parts of bucks county were and residents got foot of snow. peco is workinge tens tomers in bucks county. walter per has more. >>> council rock school district is closed and peo time getting their started the morning after